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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 Parks and Recreation CalendarE STATION PARKS CREATION DEPARTMENT t • ,R. A ION, TEXAS OL w . J. 0 July 31, 1957 - December 17, 1995 Cynthia Ann Hallaran College Station Parks and Recreation Instructions Supervisor A dear friend and a coworker that we miss very much..... LEAVING SO SOON...... Cindy graduated from ' Bryan High in 1975 and received her BS in Health/ Physical Education from A &M in 1979. She com- pleted her education with s a MS in Physical Education from Central Missouri State 1 " f University. - She started with the city as - 't a part time Water Safety Instructor, Life Guard and =1. I /Z++ Pool Manager in 1976. In 1980 she became a perma - nent /full time Pool Man- ager until 1987 when she was promoted to the Instruction Supervisor position. During her 20 years of service with the City of College Station, Cindy became the State Swimming Commissioner for the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation and a Customer Service Trainer for the City of College Station. She was a speaker in many national conventions. Cindy received many awards such as: -1986, TAAF President's Award -1989, B /CS Chamber of Commerce Public Employee Award for College Station -1990 & 1993, TAAF President's Awards - 1992/1993, Brazos County Chapter Safety Service Award and finally the -1995 Texas Amateur Athletic Federation Kroger Stokes Award. This is the highest award given to an individual by TAAF. Cindy was the mother of three wonderful children,, ictoria 14, Michael 10 and Catherine 7. She was very proud of them. You'll be in our hearts forever! ,w .�1 M M - Emergencies (Fire, Ambulance, Police) ................ ............................... 911 Abandoned /Junked Vehicles ......................... ............................... 764 -3600 Accessory Structures ..................................... ............................... 764 -3741 After Hours Water, Sewer, Electricity and Streets ......................... 764 -3638 Animals at Large or in Attic ........................... ............................... 764 -3600 AnimalLicenses ............................................ ............................... 775 -5755 Athletic Field Reservations ............................ ............................... 764 -3486 Auctions, City Merchandise .......................... ............................... 764 -3555 Bike Identification ......................................... ............................... 764 -3536 Birth /Death Certificates ................................. ............................... 764 -3541 Building Inspection, Permits .......................... ............................... 764 -3741 BuildingSetbacks .......................................... ............................... 764 -3570 BurningTrash ................................................ ............................... 764 -3700 Home, Business Security Survey ................... ............................... 764 -3611 Carnival, Circus, Parade Permits .................... ............................... 764 -3741 ChemicalSpills ..................................................... ............................... 911 City Council Information ............................... ............................... 764 -3570 CommercialSigns ......................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Concession Stand Permits ...... ............................... .......................361 -4450 CitizenComplaints ................. ............................... ....................... 764 -3510 Damaged Curbs and Gutters ......................... ............................... 764 -3692 Demographic Information ............................. ............................... 764 -3570 DogsBarking ................................................. ............................... 764 -3600 Dumpsters Not Collected .............................. ............................... 764 -3692 Easement Locations ...................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Electrical Lines Down ............. ............................... ....................... 764 -3638 ElectricalOutages ......................................... ............................... 764 -3638 ElectricPermits ............................................. ............................... 764 -3741 Emergency Management ............................... ............................... 764 -3773 EmploymentJobline ...................................... ............................... 764 -3704 ExoticAnimals .............................................. ............................... 764 -3600 FenceRegulations ............. ............................... ............................764 -3741 Field Status after 4 p.m. SprinklerPermits ........................................... ............................... AdultSoftball ......................................... ............................... 764 -3732 OtherCity Sports ................................... ............................... 764 -3668 YouthSoccer ......................................... ............................... 764 -3749 Jr Girls Softball ...................................... ............................... 764 -3749 LittleLeague .......................................... ............................... 764 -3644 FireHydrants ................................................ ............................... 764 -3638 FireSafety Classes ......................................... ............................... 764 -3700 FireSafety Surveys ........................................ ............................... 764 -3700 Fireworks ...................................................... ............................... 764 -3700 First Aid Information ..................................... ............................... 764 -3700 FloodingProblems ........................................ ............................... 764 -3692 Garbage Container Requests .. ............................... ....................... 764 -3535 GasLeak Emergency . ............................... ...........................911, 775 -8416 Hazardous Chemicals ................................... ............................... 764 -3700 Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) ......................... (713) 229 -2590 Immunizations for Children ........................... ............................... 361 -4450 LandfillUse ............................ ............................... .......................690 -0780 Landscape Regulations ........... ............................... ....................... 764 -3570 Library .......................................................... ............................... 764 -3416 Lienson Property .......................................... ............................... 361 -4480 Lights in Parks (on /off) ................................... ............................... 764 -3411 Litterin Parks ................................................ ............................... 764 -3411 Litterin Streets .............................................. ............................... 764 -3690 Manhole Cover Missing ................................. ............................... 764 -3638 Meals on Wheels (Senior Citizens) .............................................. . 779-0049 Meeting Rooms for Rent ............................... ............................... 764 -3720 Mobile Home Move In & Connections ......... ............................... 764 -3741 Mosquito Control ........................................... ............................... 764 -3410 Municipal Court Pleas, Fines ......................... ............................... 764 -3683 Neighborhood Crime Watch ......................... ............................... 764 -3611 Ordinances .................................................. ............................... 764 -3,541 Parking in Fire Lanes ..................................... ............................... 764 -3705 Passports ....................................................... ............................... 775 -7400 PlumbingPermits .......................................... ............................... 764 -3741 PollingPlaces ................................................ ............................... 764 -3512 Pollution (Air, Water, Noise) ......................... ............................... 764 -3741 Poor Street Drainage ..................................... ............................... 764 -3692 Potholes in Streets ........................................ ............................... 764 -3692 PowerFailure ......................... ............................... ....................... 764 -3638 Purchasing and Vendor Information .............. ............................... 764 -3555 Property Evaluation ....................................... ............................... 774 -4100 Property Taxes, Ownership ........................... ............................... 361 -4480 Rabies ........................................................... ............................... 764 -3600 Restaurant Unsanitary Conditions ................. ............................... 361 -4450 RodentControl ............................................. ............................... 361 -4450 Satellite Dish Permits .................................... ............................... 764 -3741 Senior Citizen Information ............................ ............................... 822 -6873 SewerProblems ............................................ ............................... 764 -3638 S ewer System Information ............................. ............................... 764 -3656 SprinklerPermits ........................................... ............................... 764 -3741 StreetLights Repair ....................................... ............................... 764 -3638 Street Signs Missing ....................................... ............................... 764 -3794 Street Needs Sweeping ................................. ............................... 764 -3692 StreetMaps ................................................... ............................... 260 -9898 Subdivision Regulations ................................ ............................... 764 -3570 Swimming Pool Permits ................................ ............................... 764 -3741 Traffic Signal Problems .................................. ............................... 764 -3638 TrashPickup ................................................. ............................... 764 -3690 Utility Billing Information .............................. ............................... 764 -3535 Vendors Permits( Itinerant, Temporary) ......... ............................... 764 -3562 WaterProblems ............................................ ............................... 764 -3660 Water Quality Concerns ............................... ............................... 764 -3660 Water System Information ............................. ............................... 764 -3656 Weeds .......................................................... ............................... 764 -3741 Zoning Permits, Violations ............................ ............................... 764 -3570 General Information 6n City Services ............ ............................... 764 -3500 City of College Station Internet Home Page address....... WWW.CSTX.GOV . "k,- '­ .° CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING Christmas trees will be turned into mulch on January 6 - 7, at College Station Central Park. All you have to do is to bring your Christmas trees to the Park and witness the magic! 11 th ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A musical tribute will be held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King on January 13. Let's keep his dream alive and join this great celebration in unity. SPRING GIRLS FAST PITCH SOFTBALL Girls ages 5 -14 will be registered at the College Station Central Park, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm, January 29 - February 9. 14th ANNUAL POOL TROUT FISH -OUT Friday Jan 19, 6 am - 9 pm Saturday Jan 20, 8 am - 9 pm Sunday Jan 21, 12 Noon - 6 pm KID FISH Central park will be hosting hundreds of young fishermen on Saturday, January 27. 9* x /lew A" DECEMBER 1995 1 3 4 5 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 30 umdb.. 31 NEW YEAR'S DAY Historic Preservation City Offices Closed Committee, 5:15 pm 7 8 9 10 11 12 Christmas Tree � - Recycling Parks & Recreation Public Pool Workshop 12 noon - 5 CSISD Classes Resume Board, 7 m Texas 14 15 16 17 18 19 t CSf9D Classes Celebrating Civ Day MARTIN LUTH KING'S BIRTH (Observed) 21 22 14th Annual Trout Fish -Out Ends 28 29 TAMU Classes Resume 23 124 30 131 Spring Fast Pitch Is Softball Registra ' n Lincoln Form Begins, Mon -Fri Students Bas all, f _ 8 am - 5 pm, a e Spring Fastpitch ItSoall, Ni ht Registration, Tourn Park Office 5 7 pm, Central Park Me. 6 7 pm ° R,creati e t 20 14th Annual Trout Fish -Out, Adamson Lagoon 25 26 127 Lincoln Former Students Basketball Tournament, (TBA) KID FIS ` I Park "Faster Than Molasses" 10k/ 5k Fun Run 8 am, Southwood Athletic Park Adventure for FEBRUARY 1996 boys & girls age 14 - 20 years old S M T W T F 5 ST 10 1 2 3 4 0 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 l EGE STQ� FOR INFORMATION CALL:. 764 -3413 �m j A SPRING ADULT SOFTBALL This successful Athletic program, will begin registration February 12 through 23, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm at College Station Central Park. Play begins March 4. HARVEST OF OPPORTUNITIES "JOB FAIR" Lincoln Recreation Center will be hosting a "JOB FAIR" presenting new opportunities for interested individuals. for more information call 764 -3779 VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE The first Saturday of every month from February through October at 11 am, Lincoln Recreation Center will give the citizens the opportunity to register, in order to be able to vote. TENNIS LESSONS Tennis Lessons, Session I will begin February 12. For more information call 764 -3486. 7 LYYYYI IYYI]YYEfN hCY /.VillTi l 9 PARKS AND RECREATION P �/ DEPARTMENT .>M� ENE MENrO Free Household Hazardous 1 2 3 Don't let Collection will be held twice through- o ���pT `. winter storms S�ATIpti out the year. For information call the \/ catch you 'sue (.11 9 A n v! 9 ���► unprepared. ♦cr M �pA 0 BVSWMA Household w .� Hazardous Waste J ' Lawn and Garden Show at Post Oak Mall 0 b (o Hotline at 764 -3809 S Voter Registration Drive, Lincoln Center, 4 15 6 17 8 11 am 9 10 L:7 Lawn and Garden Show at Post Oak Mall � 11 18 25 Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 pm Spring Irls Softball, Night Registration, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Cgffice. f - 1 113 14 15 ...........Black History Observance Week (Fe ruai Spring T is Lessons, Session gins Springg Softba tion gegins, Sam -5 m, Central Park LIN COLN'S BIRTHDAY Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm 19 120 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY (Observed) 26 27 VALENTINE'S DAY 21 22 28 29 Harvest of Spring Fast Pitc 4 ions Opportunities Softball Registr ° JOB FAIR" Lincoln Center, 10 am 16 17 12-16) ........... Sweetheart Danc Lincoln Center, 23 24 Spring Softball Registration E JANUARY 1996 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Practice MARCH 1996 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 30 31 ADULT VOLLEYBALL Registration will begin March 4 - March 8, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm at College Station Central Park office. Play begins March 21. KITE FLYING CONTEST Join the fun at Lincoln Recreation Center and show off your homemade kites, Saturday, March 9, 10 am. SPRING ADULT BASKETBALL Registration will be March 18 - 22, at College Station Central Park office, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm. Game will begin April 1. SWIM & TENNIS LESSONS Swim Lessons Session I & Tennis Lessons Session II will begin March 18. For more information call 764 -3486. POLICE DEPARTMENTS EASTER EGG HUNT This fun and exciting event organized by the College Station Police Department, will be held on March 30, at College Station Central Park. Bring those little hunters to Central park. Rain QppI MEpl o� When a thunderstorm FEBRUARY 1996 APRIL 1996 1 2 �� threatens, get inside a home, S M T W 1 2 3 S M 2 W 0 1%10 0 - off large building, or automobile, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 i CFrCV ��: and avoid contact with all 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 MpaAGtc metal surfaces. 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 Voter Re Drive, U 17 4 11 am 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Adult Volleyball' _ Registration Begins, Central Park Office; 4.,A " Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5`pm Spring Softball Play Begins Historic Preservation Committee, 5:15 m P Adult Volle ball , Y Registration Ertef§ Kite Flyin Contest, Lincoln Center, 10�rm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CS1SI� 8c TA/M ^U SPRING BREAK___ "- np It Ba I1 Tour uQ t, 17 18 19 20 21 Lincoln End 22 rch 17 23 Tennis Lessons, Session II & Swim Lessons Sessj n I Begin Spring Adult Bask Registration Be in Mon Fri, ST. PATRICK'S DAY pm, - g Station Central C)ffice Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm FIRST DAY OF SPRING Adult Volleyballs `4 Spring Play Begins Registration Adult Basketball Ends 24 p 25 26 27 28 29 30 S R 5 10k Sku g ttne s Walk, 5k Ra ce Walk, 1 Mile, Wolf Pen Creek A� High School Girls Fast Pitch Tournament `• Drug Free Rally, Lincoln Center, 31 9 am Police Department's faster Egg Hunt, CenW Park DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS Remember to start your day one hour earlier and enjoy more daylight in the evening, starting Sunday, April 6. EARTH DAY Show your support in preserving this precious planet we are living on by your participation in the special events happening throughout the city. For information call 764 -3690 SUMMER SLOW PITCH GIRLS SOFTBALL Girls ages 5 -14 will be registered at College Station Central Park Office on April 29 - May 10, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm. Games will begin May 30. ARBOR DAY Willow Branch campus located on Holick, will be the site of Arbor Day Celebration on April 26. City of College Station has been recog- nized as a Tree City USA. 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARCH 1996 • S M T W T F S 1 2 • 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 �:. CSISD Closed r` Police t art in 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Advanced Lincoln Former Students Easter Egg Hunt 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Swim Lessons Begi Spring Musical, 7 pm Date 31 Spring Adult Basketball Historic Preservation City Offices Closed Voter Registration Drive, Lincoln Center, Play Begins Committee, 5:15 pm GOOD FRIDAY 11 am 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Easter E untj ` ; _ Lincoln enter 3 pm Daylight o Savings Time Begins ., Parks & Recreation EASTER CSISD Closed Board, 7 pm 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J "Grunt & G Tennis Lessons Ses III & Swim Lesson Biathlon" 10k, 15k Bike Session II Begin - - Fun Run 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 a r, Arbor Day Celebration at Willow Branch campus EARTH DAY ARBOR DAY 28 e prOV�a 29 :- 30 MAY 1996 S M T W T LIGHTNING SAFETY Qp�j MENrO Off' Stay from metal a way 3 4 -, 5 6 7 8 9 10 � * objects, tall trees, 01 O N ^� v,) Summer Slow Pitch Girls So Re 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S O open areas and water on 8am -5 pm, at Central Girls Softball, Night Registration, during thunderstorm. ` Park Office 5 -7 pm, Central Park ADULT VOLLEYBALL Registration begins May 6 and ends May 10, at College Station Parks Office, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm. Games will begin May 23. SUMMER SOFTBALL Registration begins May 13 and ends May 24 at College Station Central Park Office, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm. Games will begin June 3. SUMMER SWIM & TENNIS LESSONS Come to College Station Central Park office, May 13, 6 pm - 8 pm for the Night Swim Lessons registration only. Registration for all Swim Lessons will begin May 14, 8 am - 8 pm and May 1517, 8 am - 5 pm. Tennis Lessons registration will begin May 13, at Central Park Office. 1996 OLYMPIC TORCH RELAY The City of College Station will have the honor of having the 1996 Olympic Torch Relay on Tuesday, May 21. APRIL 1996 JUNE 1996 1 i ' 2 3 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Summer Slow P' h 1415 16 17 18 1920 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Girls Softball, 2122 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Night Reg istrati , 2 8 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5 -7 pm, Central Park 30 Office. Cinco De Mayo Historic Preservation Celebration, Lincoln Committee, 5:15 pm Center, 6 pm 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------- NATIONAL RINKING W TER WEEK------- Sum e w Pitch GirlstSoft I, AdultVolleybal Registration End Cinco a Registration Beggin Summer Slowpitch Girls Softball, Conce t f n Central Park Office, Mon Night Registration, Adult Volleyball Creek Arnphithe er - Fri, 8 am - 5 pr>t 5 -7 pm, Central Park Office rj TAMU Closed Registration Ends 12 13 Rey 1-- 14 15 16 17 Lessons Only, 6 pm - 8pm, Central Park fieiil Registration for all Swim Lessons, Sam - 5 pm Summer Tennis ® Central Park Office Registration Begins, Central Park Registration for all Swim ' Lessons, 8 am - 8 pm, Summer Softbal Central Park Registration Be WAA M 'S DAY 8 am - 5 m, Fri, Parks &Recreation Central Park Board, 7 pm Police Memorial Day ®, 19 20 21 22 23 24 �w damson Lagoon Open for Weekend Only 26 1996 Olympic Torch Relay 27 28 29 City Offices Closed MEMORIAL DAY -` CSISD Last Day of Classes Adult Volleyball Play Begins 30 f' iw Summer Slowpitch Girls Softball Games Beein ■ 5th Annual "Can un' 5k run and 1 mil afk Voter Registration Drive, Lincoln Center, 11 am 11 Swim Team Trvouts & 18,�, Adamson Pool Ope Weekends Only Lincoln Center En School Dance 8 pm -12 midnig Swim Teamlryouts & 25 Adamson Lagoon and Thomas Poof will open for the Season Summer Softb Community Railyy, Registration E s Lincoln Center, 10 am 31 KID FISHING DERBY Catch the good life by taking children 16 and under to enjoy this fishing contest at College Station Cy Miller Pond on Texas Ave, June 8, 8 am - Noon. JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION Emancipation Proclamation was issued by Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. But the news did not reach Texas cotton fields until June 19, 1865. By 1867, Juneteenth Celebrations were held in towns and cities throughout Texas. Join the City of College Station in celebrating this event on Saturday, January 15, 7 pm at Lincoln Center. SPLASH BASH This fun family affair will be held on June 15, July 20 and August 10, at Adamson Lagoon . 4 MAY 1996 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 30 31 2 9 JULY 1996 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 30 31 3 Tennis Lessons & Swim Lessons, Session I Begin Summer Softball Play Begins - A 4 11 o4QpS1 M &P FLASH FLOOD SAFETY �•� Flash Flooding can occur with little warning. Caution your children not to play around Y MpNpG��� rising water in creeks. 5 7 12 13 National Junior ' Parks &Recreation RACE UNITY DAY Tennis League Begins Board, 7 pm 16 17 18 19 FATHS DAY 23 Hoop It Up" Basketball Tournament Ends ETij Tennis Lessons & Swim Lessons, Session II Begin 24 25 K11 Lincoln Center Drill Team Performance, Anderson, FIRST DAY TX. OF SUMMER 26 127 14 FLAG DAY 1 Girls Fast Pitch Invitational Summer Lea ue Swim Mee Adamson, �— Voter Registration Drive, Lincoln Center, 11 am 8 a M r ,f Kid Fishing Derby Cy Miller Pond, 8 am - Noon Summer L u Swim Me, " ., _. Adamsonlagoon 15 Summer League Swim Meet, Adamson Juneteenth Celebration, Lincoln Center 7 pm 21 22 a. Splash Bash at ,- AdamsonLagDon" Summer Swim Meet, - - _ Adamson Lagoon "Hoop It Up" Basketball Tournament, Lincoln Center June 21 - 23 28 129 Summer League Swim Meet, Adamson Lagoc ADULT VOLLEYBALL Registration will begin July 8 and ends July 12, at College Station Parks Office, M - F, 8 - 5 pm. For more information call 164 -3486. TEXAS SUPER GUARD The City of College Station has been hosting this event since 1983, inviting life guards from all over the state to participate in this challenging and rewarding contest. FASHION SHOW Annual Teen Center Fashion Show is held on July 26 at College Station Conference Center, displaying the latest line of clothing. TAAF GAMES OF TEXAS Once again the City of Waco will be hosting the Games of Texas, July 28 - 30. College Station/ Bryan were the host cities for Texas Games in 1988 & 1994. RJR ATH�Fr,� m Q v N T.A.A. F. � 1925' JUNE 1996 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 30 7 14 21 1 A Tennis Lessons & Swim Lessons, Sessi III Begin 8 Adult Volleyball Registration Beggins, Central Park Offi - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm 15 Tennis Lessons, & Swim Lessons Sessiam IV Begii 22 sk Texas ASA Men's. Pitch (MaII'or, A, ' Q State Cham BO - ships, Central P 28 29 1996 Games of Texa JEs . Texas ASA Me "C" Slow Pitch Ten s essons, Championship & Swim Less , Session V B �.Cv 2 Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm 16 23 30 K 10 17 24 kh 4 All City Offices Closed INDEPENDENCE DAY I1 18 S Lincoln Center Former Students Reunion, July 5 - 7 12 Texas Adult 6 "Paddle Whojl !// r Biathlon ", 5 Swim / 15k Bike or 5k Fun Run Voter Registration Drive, Lincoln Center, 11 am 13 r Guard TAAF Regional Swim Meet, Adamson Lagoon Talent Show, Lincoln Center, 7 pm 19 20 t Splash dash - at Adamson Lagoon Texas ASA Men's Fast Pitch (Major, A B, & C) State Championships, Central Park, Jufy 19 - 21 25 26 Ce nt e r 27 n ow, C e tion Conferr�n r, Ace Adult Volleyball 12 No to :0 Play Begins Texas ASA Men's Class "C" Slow Pit Volunteer Awards & Championships, July 26 - 2 Appreciation Ceremony, 1996 Games Of Texas Lincoln Center, 7 pm Begins in Waco, July 26 - 28 AUGUST 1996 et M e Protect yourself N S M T W 1 2 3 Q4 r 19# from summer 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 heat. Drink 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ; / plenty of liquids 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 V, 9CE�cY Ma�pg�� and wear sun screen. (f/ 1 1 R�� a 4 5th EVER ROD RUN Bluebonnet Street Rodders Club will take you back in time by bringing hundreds of unique cars from the past. Bring the whole family to Central Park and view the cars on August 16,17 & 18. NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Tuesday, August 6 is the National Night Out. So walk down the street and meet those neighbors you always wanted to meet but never had the time for it. FALL SOFTBALL Registration will begin August 19 and ends August 30, at College Station Central Park, 8 am - 5 pm, M - F. Play begins September 9. FALL FAST PITCH GIRLS SOFTBALL Registration begins August 26 and ends September 6, at College Station Central Park, 8 am - 5 pm, M - F. Practice begins September 16. KIDS KLUB An after school program, sponsored by the college Station Parks & Recreation Department & CSISD Community Education. This will give the elementary and middle school age students the opportunity to participate in a supervised recreational, educational and fun environment after school. -- �HF AIDS KW& .0 • JULY 1996 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 30 31 4 11 18 5th Ever Rod Runners Ends 25 SEPTEMBER 1996 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 30 5 12 19 Adamson Lagoon & Thomas Pool are Closed for the Season Fall Softball Reggi Begins, 8 am - 5 - Mon - Fri, Centr � rk Office 26 Fall Fast Pitch Gir "- Softball Registrati Begins, Mon -Fri Adamson La oon Open 8 am -5pm, at n for the Wee lend Only Park Office M E O,�Q pp'i MT � Ire V MApap�� Hurricane 1 season begins. Prepare now to survive on your own for at least three days after a Hurricane. 6 'Jational Night Out 13 14 Parks & Recreation Board, 7 pm 20 8 15 All Pools Closed for the Day 21 22 XdaPhs6n'tagoon Open for the Weekend Only Lincoln Center Open House, 7 pm 27 28 29 I 0 31. ` `Adamson Lagoon Open for the Au �ggust 28 - September 2' 1 ` yyan /College Station Weekend Only ASA Au Class C" Fast Pi h_.National Championships Fall Fast Pitch Girls Softball, Ni t Registration, Try "athlo 5 -7 pm, Central Park 8ffice. Fall Softball 500 yd Swi 5 or Registration End 5k Fun Run 2 3 Voter Registration Drive, Lincoln Center, 11 am 9 10 r Splash Ba3F�W';'A skrrf Lagoon" 16 17 Lincoln Center Swimming Party, 7 pm 5th Ever Rod Run Blue Bonnet Street Rodders club, College Station Central Park 23 24 ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL Registration will begin September 3 and ends September 6, at College Station Parks Office, 8 am - 5 pm, M - F. Play begins September 15. YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL Registration for boys and girls, grades 1 - 6 will be held September 9 - 20, at College Station Parks Office 8 am - 5 pm, M - F. Play begins September 30. FALL ADULT VOLLEYBALL Registration will be held September 23 - 27, at College Station Parks Office, 8 am - 5 pm, M - F. Play begins October 10. FALL ADULT BASKETBALL Registration will be held September 23 - 27, at College Station Parks Office, 8 am - 5 pm, M - F. Play begins October 7. �� • �� pT E 111♦ TFx PCo •� 1 1 2 3 4 - 5 6 7 4ft ASA Men's Class "C" Fast Pitch National Fall Fast Pitch Girls Softball, Night Regi ati Championships in Bryan /College Station 5 -7 pm, Central Park Office. Fall Fast Pitch 4t�ilon Adult Flag Football Softball, Regis BVF A "Try"athlon Ends All City Offices Closed Registration Be ggin Voter Registration for the We Adamson Lagoon Open 8 am - 5 m, Mo - Historic Preservation Adult Flag Footb era »x Drive, Lincoln Center, ekend Only LABOR DAY Central Park Offic Committee, 5:15 pm Registration Ends 11 am 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Adamson Laggoon Open )II T Saotir� for the WeeLcend Only _ Lessons,.5' A, rr Youth Flag Football Bicycle Safety Pro 0F Regi apins, Lincoln Center, 1 8 a on - ri, Youth Flag Football Night Reggi�stration Cntr Offic 5 - 7 pm, Central Park 0 ice A &M vs. P ana - arks &Recreation Southwestern LouisiThee Fall Softball Pla i Board 7 m ; 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Adacasen.i� enn -0pan for the Wee�Cend Only Fall Fast Pitch ABegwins Adult Flag Footb Softball Practi Begins >' INTERNATIONAL DAY Youth Flag Football Night Registration Youth Flag Footb A &M vs. OF PEACE 5 - 7 pm, Central Park Office Registration Ends North Texas - H 22 23 24 25 2 6 27 28 rqW A *tl yb all & ,' I Fall Adult easket�a�) E, Registration Begin, " Fall Adult Volle b EI 8 - 5 pm, Mon - F Y F Central Park Offio t Regi twat on End Lou Tech vs f O 29 30 c a �EGE 5TgT �! • ► AUGUST 1996 OCTOBER 1996 PEDESTRIAN SAFETY S M T W T F 3 5 M T W 3 a s Q�l Watch for students traveling to 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 ^ ✓1 p,�, and from school 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 VL ' ict 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 h Flag Begins o 0 � 1 U.N. UNIVERSAL CHILDREN'S DAY Children are our future investments. Give them love, attention, respect and good values. Help them to become kind, loving and str4g people in order to have a peaceful and successful society. Support the Children's Day on October 7. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME Sunday, October 27 is that time of the year to switch back to the actual time. Set your clock back one hour and enjoy that extra 60 minutes of sleep! TEXAS RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN WEEK "PROUD TO BE DRUG FREE" U & I CAN (Unified & Involved Community Action Network), an organization formed of the representatives from concerned entities and citizens of Bryan - College Station will be having many activities throughout the week of Sunday, October 20 - 26, to promote a Drug Free society. To show your support, attend these events and display a red ribbon on your ve le. ore infor n call: 82 0Z ; 4 W RAIGHT TALK (409) 775 -8255 (4091775 -TALK SEPTEMBER 1996 NOVEMBER 1996 1 2 3 4 5 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Voter Registration 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Drive, Lincoln Center, 11 am Historic Preservation A &M vs. Committee, 5:15 pm Colorado - Her U N UNIVERSAL / 6 7 CHILDREN'S DAY 8 9 10 11 12 ____________ _PUBLIC POWER WEEK---------------- F - _ennis Les so Parks & Recreation Adult Volle ball _ Session 11 Beg y Board, 7 pm Play Begins A &M vs. Fall Adult Bask all Lincoln Recreation CenterCOMMUNITYAWARENESSWEEK ,October7 -11. Iowa State Play Begins University - There'y 13 114 115 16 117 118 119 • COLUMBUS DAY 20 21 22 23 24 25 .....................TEXAS 26d Rd-11cf2 CAMP 4 GN WEEK OCTOBER 22 - 28..................... for more information co ct: U & I CAN, at 822 -8226 "PROUD TC DRUG FREE" r UNITED NATION'S DAY 27 28 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS 29 30 31 A &M vs. Kansas State ;f University - Here, 26 A &M vs. Texas Tech University - Her FIRE PREVENTION MONTH Check your 3rd Annual Star Pa at fireplaces and Southwood Athletic Park Halloween o furnaces for Carnival, o winter operation. Lincoln Center, o l um ATVI HALLOWEEN TEXAS RECYCLES DAY u �i During the first two weeks of November, place your old phone books by the curb with the rest of your recyclable items (aluminum cans, newspapers and glass) on the collection day. The last chance will be November 15, the "TEXAS RECYCLES DAY ". Simply drop off your phone book at the designated parking lot. Past two years it has been held at the Target's parking lot and over 30,000 tons have been collected annually. Just think of all the energy that we can save. For information call Texas Commercial Waste at 775 -7171. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Collection will be held twice in a year. For information call BVSWMA Household Hazardous Waste Hotline at 764 -3809. CAN DRIVE Lincoln Recreation Center will be holding its 1st h ih, I Annual Can Drive November 18 & 19 benefiting the Brazos Valley Food Bank. Please help them make it a success. �c.:PATIO � O � m w n OJ 0 �f 1 _ OCTOBER 1996 S M T W T F S 1 DECEMBER 1996 S M T W T F S Pp�M �,� WINTER DRIVING 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 o10 „ Prepare your car for 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 winter weather: antifreeze, 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 IA it �A- ice scrap & blankets. 9c �rCY MI►�p A &M vs. Oklahoma State Un There xr s, ` 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 Fall Tennis Lesso Historic Preservation A &M vs. 10 Session III Begin ELECTION DAY Committee, 5:15 pm Baylor - There 6 , 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 _ Phone Books will collected Parks &Recreation Board, 7 pm "TEXAS RECYCLES" DAY A &M vs. Oklahoma- Here,", , 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Years for Profit, Thanksgiving Lincoln Cent nual Can Drive Luncheon, Lincoln Center, 11 am 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 d A &M vs. UT - There Mil City Offices Closed Aggie Bonfir THANKSGIVING DAY MM YOUTH BASKETBALL Boys and girls, grades 1- 8 will be registered December 2 -13, M - F, 8 am - 5 pm, at College Station Central Park. Practice begins January 11, 1997 and Season ends March 7, 1997 CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK LIGHTING CEREMONY Experience this winter festival in College Station Central Park, and enjoy the variety of activities held at the Lighting Ceremonies on Tuesday, December 3, 6:30 pm at Central Park. Many brilliant lights will decorate this beautiful park throughout the month of December. Come visit and take pictures with Santa at the open house and meet the fun looking characters greeting the public on December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, & 21. Cookies and hot chocolate will be served. 1W r� 1 2 3 4 "Half Gasp" • 5 6 " 7 Marathon, 1/2 on or 5k Run/ • ` 10k Bike Or 5k Fun Run CHRISTMAS Youth Basketb 1 i , ht IN THE PARK Registration, CentrNark CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK OPEN HOUSE, Youth Basketbal LIGHTING Office, 5 - 7 pm Central Park, 6:30 - 9:00 m, Visit Santa, Registration B% CEREMONY, Free Cookies & Hot Chocolate C Park Offic M 6:30 pm, Historic Preservation FIRST DAY OF - Fri, 8 am - 5 Central Park Committee, 5:15 pm HANUKKAH 8 9 10 11 12 13 Regi Bask Ends 14 f Breakfast a at s , I Parks & Recreation Linc n enter Christmas Parade, Board, 7 pm 2 pm and Jinggle Bell Run, UNITED NATIONS CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK OPEN HOUSE, 2kFun Run Central Park, 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Visit Santa, HUMAN RIGHTS DAY Free Cookies & Hot Chocolate DAY 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 FIRSTWI ° R 1 CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK OPEN HOLE Central Park, 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Visit Sanf�aa, Free Cookies & Hot Chocolate 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 City Offices Closed CHRISTMAS EVE CHRISTMAS DAY 29 30 31 NOVEMBER N 1996 JANUARY 1997 CHRISTMAS SAFETY S ✓ S F 5 M T W T F S Don't overload 000,' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 breakers and keep l 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Al 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1920 21 22 23 24 25 o trees watered to "•'J r 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2627 28 29 30 31 Q dP"r prevent fires. Linco New Y � p AT SPECIAL FACILITIES CITY OF COLLEGE STATION LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER 1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas (409) 764 - 4' ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: Elease Carter, Larry Johnson, Malvonee Me an d r t Lincoln Center Advisory Board Commi e mee ay of every month, 5: n Cent STAFF: Center Supervisor ....................... in It........................... ......... ............................... .... .....\ ....... .............KimmieHabtemicheal Secretary.................................................. .. .. .... .................. ......................... Nelda Gilbert Gymnasium Attendant .............. ... ..... ..... ...................... .. .. Lance Jackson Build i ngAttendant ................... .. .... .... .. ..... 4*B ............. Elmo Bird Recreation Supervisor ....... ......... ...... ................ ............................... .... ................ Cheletia Johnson Recreation Assistants .......... .............. ... ant Patri ev t ly Peterson, Jacklyn Wyatt rY Boys & Girls Club .................. _............................................_.,:......................... ............................... Kather irs a a Madison, Karen Mitchell WORKSHOPS: Workshops aie scheduled loi the second Saturday of each month These workshops ale provitm t crease public awareness on such information as car mamtenanr e, will and tax preparation nutrition, and other related matters MEN'S BASKETBALL & CO -REC VOLLEYBALL. Lincoln Center offers Community. Fall and Sprang Leagues GYM RESERVATIONS. Th gym can be reserved for team play. You must call by 4:00 pm, 48 hours before y(w %%ant tea reserve the gym. MEETING ROOM RENTAL: Illierais a $25.00 fee and$5(1.00 deposit for use of the meeting room facility. SENIOR CITIZENS: The se or citizens program at the Lincoln Center provides a nutrition program with meak for all persons 60 years of age and older. Also, daily programs such as and c i afts, dominoes, bingo and many more activities are offered. FACILITY INFORMATION: Senior Citizens How .................. ... ............................. .......................... ............................... .......Monday - Friday, 8:30 am -12:30 pm General Public ..... ...... .... .... ......... .......................... ........ .......... .... .......... Monday - Friday, 8:00 am -9:00 pm Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm FACILITY USE MEMBERSHIP CARD: Annual adult membership i476.66 This card is needed to use all ecluipm BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIPS: Mvmbeiships arc offered for $8.00. The Boys & Girk Club meets Monday - Friday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Lincoln Recreation Center. Tutorials) e offered Monday - Friday, from 4 pm pm. REFERRALS: Referrals are made, W.I.C., Planned Parenthood, Food Star Job Training Panerships Act, Section VIII Housing. COMMODITIES: Food distribution every month to qualified famt mation call the Center. COLLEGE STATION IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm every Tuesday. For more information contact the Health Department CITY OF COLLEGE STATION CONFERENCE CENTER 1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, Texas (409) 764 -3720 ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mollie Guin (Chairman), Alma Molina ( Vice Chairman), Edwin Holdredge, Eilleen Sather, Ben Molina, Jennifer Pratt, Francene Lamb. Conference Center Advisory Committee meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 5:15 pm at the Conference Center. STAFF: CenterSupervisor ......................................................................................................................................................... ............................... Gracie Calbert Scheduler / Secretary ............................................................................................................................................... ............................... Sylvia Martinez AssistantConference/Teen Center Supervisor ........................................................................................................... ............................... Leslie Boykin The College Station Conference Center is the ideal place to have that special event or meeting, easily accessible to TAMU and hotels. C Boys & Girls Club Staff, L -R: Karen Mitchell, Katherine Hirst, Kimmie Habtemicheal, and Paula Madison Lincoln Center Staff, Back row, L -R: Lance Jack- son, Kimmie Habtemicheal, Elmo Bird, Nelda Gilbert. Front row, L -R: Beverly Peterson, Cheletia Johnson, Patrick Daily, Jacklyn Wyatt, Timothy Bryant not pictured. Boys and Girls Club offers tutoringMonday- Friday, 4 pm - 7 pm, at Lincoln Recreation Center. 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, conventional oven, coffee pots, patios, and a 1,420 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. A deposit is required upon reservation. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION SHENANIGANS TEEN CENTER 1300 George Bush Drive, College Station, STAFF: Center Supervisor .......... ............................... ............................ ............................,.. .................. ............................... Gracie Calbert Secretary........................... ...........................: .. .......................................................... ... .......................... ............................... Sylvia Martinez Assistant Conference/ Teen Center Supervisor ........................................................................................... ............................... Leslie Boykin Staff Attendants ............................................................... ............................... Jill Brow, n, Ilene Davila, Misty Germer, Gretchen Kasper, Jason ................................................................................................. ............................... CQabtree, Shannon French, Dawn Goulas, Jered Shriver 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 of Conference Center. HOW MUCH: September -May $15.00. Non - members $2.00 atthe door each Saturday night. No charge for 5th -8th graders after school, but registration form required. 5th graders, not allowed in the Saturdav 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. PROSPECTIVE OUTCOME: Shenanigan's Teen Center provides a place for teens to gather, under adult supervision, to interact with peers and share experiences, as well as responsibilities, while maintaining the full support and trust of the community and the College Station City Council. AQUATICS Pool Supervisor ........................ ............................... ........ ..... .... .... Vera Vowell Solis AdamsonLagoon (at Bee Creek Park) .......................................................................................................................... ............................... 764 -3735 ThomasPool ................. ............................... ........ ......... ........ ........ .... ''' .......................................... ............................... 764 -3721 SouthwoodPool ............. ............................... ......... ........................................... ............................... 764 -3787 AQUATICS AWARD The College Station Aquatics Operation for the 8th year in a row has been the "National Pool and Waterpark Gold EliteSafety Award" winner for absolutely incredible water safety operations. LIFEGUARDS FRONT ROW, L -R: Geoff Moore, Will Owens, Mario Jimenez, April Eliot, Lura Benton, Ruth England, Katherine Wolff. SECOND ROW, L -R: Thieu Brown, Zech Lowry, Paul Bandini, Devin Peck,Trey Huchingson, Lesley Tmaszewski, Carol Levalley, Allison Denison. THIRD ROW, L -R: Derek Bird, David Underwood, Tim Barba, Andy Bowline, Julia Zelenock, Manuel Jimenez, Libby Barba, Christian Tuma, Julie Barba, Carla Hartsfield, David Quick, Lance Ray. Calbert, Sylvia Martinez The College Station Conference Center is just that perfect place to hold any special gathering. Shenanigans/ Teen Center is the Annual sponsor of the Back To School Fashion Show. 1994-1995 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR 13 SHEILA WALKER, Program Supervisor, was the recipient of the Parks & Recreation Department's EM- PLOYEE OF THE YEAR AWARD for her outstanding service and dedication. Sheila has currently left the city to pursue other opportunities. We miss Sheila very much and we are very proud of her for having served the city with such dedication. n 1994-1995 EMPLOYEE AWARDS ROBERT HENSARLING (Parks Operations) '1 t PAULRUCKER EMILYBAKER (Parks0 erations) (Recreation) JENNIFERJOHNSON TONYSCAZZERO Furesh 1 (Recreation) • 312 11 u • • T M � t� AK HALLA HALLARAN, Instructions Supervisor has been the recipient of the TAAF's most prestigious award "the Kroger Stokes Award," given to an indi- vidual who has displayed utmost dedication and professionalism to the Federation. Cindy has now become the 12th such person to receive this award. Congratula- tions Cindy! KID'S KLUB EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR ANDREA HEXT SCOTTHOOKS GERALDGUILLORY (ParksO erations) (Fores ) •' M 1994-1995 GENERAL INFORMATION Office ......................... College Station Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd. SEASONAL ........................................................... ............................... P.O. Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 -9960 EMPLOYEE .......................................................... ............................... ( 409) 764-3773 RECOGNITION a TOMMY BAKER ATHLETICS AWARD CURRINA NASH CONCESSIONS AWARD AMANDA BECKER INSTRUCTION AWARD RUTH ENGLAND AQUATICS AWARD KIM ROY CONFERENCE CENTER AWARD GREG VILLARREAL PARKS OPERATIONS VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR r` CARRON DEREK HODGES GERMAINE CITY OFFICIALS Mayor ................................................. ............................... Larry J. Ringer City Manager ................................ ............................... George "Skip" Noe Assistant City Manager ........................... ............................... John Woody Assistant City Manager ............................ ............................... Tom Brymer City Council ......................... Bill Fox, Hubbard Kennady, Lynn Mcllhaney, Larry Marion, David Hickson, Nancy Crouch Parks Board Members ................ ............................... Ron Gay (chairman), Robert E. DeOtte, Barry Harding, Debra A. Anderson, Michael Manson, Carol J. Reynolds, Gregory Taggart STAFF ADMINISTRATION /PLANNING Steve Beachy ................................................ ............................... Director Eric Ploeger .................................... ............................... Assistant Director Bridgette George .................................. ............................... Staff Assistant Pamela Einkauf ................................. ............................... Senior Secretary Peter Vanecek ..................................... ............................... Senior Planner Afsaneh Yazdani ................................... ............................... Parks Planner Amanda Becker ......................................... ............................... Draftsman RECREATION Linda Waltman .................................. ............................... Superintendent ............................................... ............................... Instruction Supervisor Tony Scazzero .............................. ............................... Athletic Supervisor David Hudspeth ...................... ...................... Assistant Athletic Supervisor Anel Bow .................................... ............................... Program Supervisor Jana Wood .................... ............................... Assistant Program Supervisor Shannon Waddell .................... ............................... Concession Supervisor Emily Baker ..................................... ............................... Senior Secretary SPECIAL FACILITIES DavidGeding ................................... ............................... Superintendent Aquatics Vera Vowell Solis .......................... ............................... Pools Supervisor Lincoln Recreation Center Kimmie Habtemicheal ............................ ............................... Supervisor Conference Center Gracie Calbert ....................................... ............................... Supervisor PARKS OPERATIONS Curtis Bingham .................................. ............................... Superintendent Robert Hensarling .................. ............................... East District Supervisor Scott Hooks .......................... ............................... West District Supervisor Gary Marske ........................ ............................... South District Supervisor FORESTRY Ross Albrecht .................................... ............................... Superintendent Robert Hole .............................................. ............................... Supervisor Dc Charanza ........................... ............................... Cemetery Sexton prli- n 1996 COLLEGE STATION PARKSAND RECREATION STAFF, FRONT (FIRST) ROW, L -R: Nelda Gilbert, Sylvia Martinez, Pamela Einkauf, Amanda Becker, Delmer Charanza, Afsaneh Yazdani, Steve Beachy, Gracie Calbert,Eric Ploeger, Pete Vanecek. SECOND ROW, L -R: Mike Freeman, Sandra Wegmann, Lance Jackson, Kimmie Habtemicheal, Elmo Bird, Philip Watterson, Tommy Galvan, Jimmy Charanza, Leslie Boykin, Anel Bow. THIRD ROW, L -R: Frank Ganem, David Wolff, Victor Casares, Curtis Bingham, David Hudspeth, Shannon, Waddell, Cathy Capps, Jana Wood, Tony Scazzero, Emily Baker. FOURTH ROW, L -R: Bob Hole, Joe Ochoa, James Hemenes, Bruce Brannan, Cris Cummings, Gerald Guillory, Linda Waltman, Robert Hensarling, Scott Hooks. FIFTH ROW, L -R: Kimberly Striegler, Walter Jones, Gary Marske, David Hodge, Jody Carrigan, Jerry Branham, Mike Watson, Tim Clark, Pete Fitzgerald. SIXTH ROW, L -R: Bill Striegler, Robert Hernandez, Roy Johnson, Ben Williams, Kevin Kosh, David Gerling, Paul Rucker, Ross Albrecht, James Schroeder. , VJ 2 Y n W J Z y 2 CC U d Uj a cc a a CL o BEE CREEK BRISON BROTHERSPOND CENTRAL CONFERENCE CENTER CY MILLER EASTGATE jaelli EDELWEISS EMERALDFOREST FAIRVIEW GABBARD GEORGIE K. FITCH HENSEL (TAMU) Jack & Dorothy Miller LEMONTREE Ad LICK CREEK LINCOLN CENTER J1 LIONS LONGMIRE IM MERRY OAKS PARK SITE PEBBLE CREEK RAINTREE RICHARD CARTER SANDSTONE SOUTHWOOD THOMAS WAYNE SMITH 47.2 r 4.5 1.8 at O 11.3 "2s.z1 O 10.0 15.4 515.5 8.01 O 1.5 4.2 4.6 7.5 10.2 1.9 10.2 13.E �0 7.4 1 15.011 44.7 I6.11 O 2.0 1.0,)I O 6.6 • PARKRULES • 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. • All 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. • All firearms and airguns are prohibited • All vendors must have an approved permit. he 7643732 Pavilions .............................. .......................764.3773 • RENTALS -3732 C Cr y =3 -3735 y Lighted Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks and Recreation Department. All reservations are made at co 9 g 0 o 7643779 Facilities the Parks and Recreation Office and payment and deposit must be made at the time of reservation. a cc 0 � , ; _j V< t d a co) • Unlighted For pavilion rental call: 764.3773. For fiels rentals call: 764• -3486. a: _j O W r, m m cc - j C'2' m Z W a > O z cv Z Facilities MAXIMUM FRIDAY SAT /SUN MON - THURS Q cc w rn F z ca v = j PAVILION CAPACITY RATE/DAY RATE/DAY RATE/DAY DEPOSIT Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater a o a �' o o U z m y y v m a a Central 200 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00 RENTAL • • • 30 Southwood 300 $75.00 $125.00 $50.00 $100.00 Bee Creek 100 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 0 FRI -SUN Oaks 50 $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $50.00 CLASS MON -THURS RENTIDAY • 1U Thomas 30 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 0 Central Softball $150.00 7.00/hr. $100.00 a) Private $200.00 $250.00 • • • • • • 297 park office teen center b) Benefit $425.00 $525.00 • police dept ' The softball fields at Central Park may be rented March - November for _ softball tournaments on Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. The Parks c) Commercial $800.00 $900.00 undeveloped and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. For deposits and reservations call the Parks & • • ra i " Multiple day usage discounts are available. Recreation Department at (409) 764.3486 • "' Hensel Park rentals are handled by Texas A &M (845 -1626) • 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. torical site RESERVATION INFORMATION Recreation (Athletics/Programs) ..................764.3486 7643732 Pavilions .............................. .......................764.3773 -3749 Central Park Softball Complex ....................764 -3732 Adamson Lagoon ................ .......................764 -3735 Thomas Pool ....................... .......................764.3721 Southwood Pool & Tennis Center .............. 764 -3787 Lincoln Recreation Center .. ........................ 7643779 Conference Center ......... ............................ 764 -3726 RAIN - OUTNUMBERS Adult Softball ...................... ........................ 7643732 Youth Soccer /Jr. Gids Softball ....................764 -3749 Little League ....................... ....................... 764 -3644 OtherS0 ....................... ....................... 764 -3668