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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 Parks and Recreation Calendare - _ _ _ - - _.Y� .� _ _._ �., �_ - -- ____ � ��:;; 0 College Station. / Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future! 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 two years. Meetings: The City Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7 pm at College Station City Hall in the Council Chamber. Council meetings are open to the public & are broadcast live on channel 19. Ron Silvia Tom Brymer Mayor City Manager tk. James Massey Council Member, Place 1 f%0 Scott Mears Council Member, Place 4 John Happ Robert Wareing Council Member, Council Member, Place 2 Place 3 Dennis Maloney Council Member, Place 5 Anne Hazen Mayor Pro Tern Place 6 Pak' & RI 111ON colliq SIA16 "We provide good things in life!" College Station has many fine park facilities and leisure programs that provide numerous benefits for our citizens. We are pleased to provide this 2004 calendar as a means to inform the public about the many facilities and services that are offered throughout the year. As an added convenience, the calendar also includes activities and information for programs and events offered by other local agencies that may be of interest to you and your family. Please use the calendar throughout the year to assist in scheduling your leisure activities and contact us if additional information is required. Our staff is proud to work for this fine community and we are very grateful for the continuing public support that the citizens of College Station provide. Without this critical support, these essential services would not be available for our residents. Steve Beachy Director What is happening in College Station? �k 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 agendas via email. Watch for special ads in The Eagle and The Battalion. Read your monthly utility bill inserts for information on current City issues and activities. City Council agendas are published in The Eagle on Tuesdays preceding a Council Meeting. Tune in to cable Channel 19 for 24 hours of alternating City /CSISD information. Information includes job postings, meeting agendas and reports, special event activities and much more. Watch Council meetings live at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. Meetings are rebroadcast on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. and Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Tune in to "Access Aggieland" on Aggie 96, Mix 104.7 or 99.5 The Fox every Sunday morning to hear the latest City news. Dear Fellow Citizens: ACTION LINE 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 AnimalLicenses ............................. ............................... .......................775 -5755 Athletic Field Reservations ............ ............................... .......................764 -3486 Auctions, City Merchandise ......... ............................... .......................764 -3558 Bike Identification ......................... ............................... .......................764 -3636 Birth /Death Certificates .................. ............................... .......................764 -3541 Building Inspection, Permits .......... ............................... .......................764 -3570 BuildingSetbacks .......................... ............................... .......................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 ........... ............................... .......................361 -4450 CitizenComplaints ....................... ............................... .......................764 -3510 Damaged Curbs and Gutters ....... ............................... .......................764 -3692 Demographic Information ........... ............................... .......................764 -3570 DogsBarking ................................. ............................... .......................764 -3600 DumpstersNot Collected ............. ............................... .......................764 -3690 EasementLocations ...................... ............................... .......................764 -3570 Electrical Lines Down -After Hours .............................. .......................764 -3638 Electrical Outages - After Hours .... ............................... .......................764 -3638 Electric Permits .................................................... ............................... 764 -3570 Emergency Management ............. ............................... .......................764 -6210 Employment Job I i ne ..................... ............................... ....................... 764-3704 ExoticAn imals .............................. ............................... .......................764 -3600 FenceRegulations ......................... ............................... .......................764 -3570 Field Status after 4 p.m. -3656 Tennis.......................... ............................... ..........................764 -3 788 AduIt Softba I I ................. ............................... .......................764 -3732 Youth Soccer ................. ............................... .......................764 -3749 Jr. G i rls Softbal I ............... ............................... .......................764 -3749 Little League & Flag Footbal 1 ............................ .......................764 -3644 Fire Hydrants -After Hours ............... ............................... .......................764 -3638 FireSafety Classes ............................. ............................... ....................... 764-3700 Fire Safety Surveys ......................... ............................... .......................764 -3700 Fireworks........................................ ............................... .......................764 -3 700 FirstAidInformation ...................... ............................... .......................764 -3700 Flooding Problems ........................ ............................... .......................764 -3692 Garbage Container Requests ....... ............................... .......................764 -3690 GasLeak Emergency .......................... ............................... ............................911 -3660 Hazardous Chemicals .................. ............................... .......................764 -3700 Immigration & Naturalization Service(INS) . ..........................(210) 967 -7265 Immunizations for Children ........ ............................... .......................361 -4450 www.cstx.gov LandfillUse ................................... ............................... .......................764 -3832 Landscape Regulations ................ ............................... .......................764 -3570 Library............................................ ............................... .......................764 -3416 Liens on Property ......................... ............................... .......................361 -4482 Lightsin Parks (on /offl ................. ............................... ........................764 -341 1 Litterin Parks ................................. ............................... .......................764 -3411 Litterin Streets .............................. ............................... .......................764 -3690 Manhole Cover Missing ............... ............................... .......................764 -3638 Meals on Wheels (SeniorCitizens) ............................ .......................823 -2203 Meeting Rooms for Rent .............. ............................... .......................764 -3 720 Mobile Home Move In & Connections ..................... .......................764 -3570 Municipal Court Pleas, Fines ....... ............................... .......................764 -3683 Neighborhood Crime Watch ........ ............................... .......................764 -3573 Neighborhood Services ...................................... ............................... 764 -6262 Ordinances........................................ ............................... .......................764 -3541 Parkingin F i re Lanes ...................... ............................... .......................764 -3 705 Passports......................................... ............................... .......................775 -7400 PlumbingPermits ............................. ............................... .......................764 -3570 Polling Places ................................. ............................... .......................764 -3541 Pollution (Air, Water, Noise) ........ ............................... .......................764 -3692 Poor Street Drainage ..................... ............................... .......................764 -3692 Potholes in Streets ........................ ............................... .......................764 -3692 Power Failure -After Hours ............ ............................... .......................764 -3638 PropertyEvaluation ...................... ............................... .......................774 -4100 Property Taxes, Ownership ......... ............................... .......................361 -4579 Purchasing and Vendor Information .......................... .......................764 -3823 Rabies............................................. ............................... .......................764 -3600 Restaurant Unsanitary Conditions .............................. .......................361 -4450 RodentControl .............................. ............................... .......................361 -4450 SeniorCitizen Information .......... ............................... .......................822 -6873 Sewer Problems -After Hours ........ ............................... .......................764 -3638 Sewer System Information ............ ............................... .......................764 -3656 Sprinkler Permits ............................ ............................... .......................764 -3741 Street Lights Repair -After Hours .... ............................... .......................764 -3638 StreetSigns Missing ....................... ............................... .......................764 -3638 Street Needs Sweeping .................. ............................... .......................764 -3692 StreetMaps ..................................... ............................... .......................260 -9898 Subdivision Regulations ............... ............................... .......................764 -3570 Swimming Pool Permits ................ ............................... .......................764 -3741 Traff ic Signal Problems -After Hours ............................ .......................764 -3638 TrashPickup .................................. ............................... .......................764 -3690 Utility Billing Information .............. ............................... .......................764 -3535 Vendors Permits (Itinerant, Temporary) ...................... .......................764 -3574 WaterProblems ............................. ............................... .......................764 -3660 Water Qua I ity Concerns ............... ............................... .......................764 -3660 Water System Information ........... ............................... .......................764 -3656 Weeds ............................................ ............................... ....................... 764 -3 769 Zoning Permits, Violations .......... ............................... .......................764 -3570 General Information on City Services ......................... .......................764 -3500 The 65th Birthday of the City of College Station was celebrated on Sunday, October 19, 2003 at Wolf Pen Creek Amph itheater ae"' J .iJlJ J J JJ.J J ��JJJ JJ �J J .J� JJ /J�J� (� �IJ.iJ JJ.JJJ•/ .J J Across: 1) The area of land that drains Into an estuary, lake, stream, or groundwater is known as a 4) The of speeding boats can erode shorelines. 5) Maintaining your tank will help to prevent bacteria and reduce nutrients from leaking Into ground and surface water. 7) Wetland plants act like a natural water , removing harmful pollutants from stormwater runoff. 8) Leave your grass clippings on your to reduce the need for commercial fertilizers. 9) A single quart of motor if disposed of improperly, can pollute 2 million gallons of water. 10) Fertilizers and animal wastes contain that "feed' algae and other aquatic plants harmful to water quality. 12) Polluted runoff from both rural and sources has a significant impact on water quality. 16) Storm dont always connect to sewer treatment plants, so runoff can flow directly to rivers, lakes and coastal waters. 18) Follow directions carefully when applying on your lawn —more isn't always better. 19) Polluted runoff (also called source pollution) comes from so many places that it's hard to 'pinpoint." 20) Yard and vegetable food waste are suitable additions to a pile. Down: 2) Don't dump used motor oil into stor' drains, it! 3) of soil from barren land can cloud nearby streams. 4) prevent flooding, improve water quality, and provide habitat for waterfowl, fish, and wildlife. 5) Marking "Do Not Dump, Drains to Bay' on a is one way to educate people about polluted runoff. 6) Excess sediment, nutrients, toxics, and pathogens are all types of runoff 11) Polluted is the nation's #1 water quality problem. 13) Cattails are a type of wetland that purify water runoff. 14) Too much in water can harm aquatic life. 15) Proper crop and animal management on helps to control water pollution. 17) impact development helps control stormwater pollution through 1 conservation approaches and techniques. h Choices: compost nonpoint sediment drains nutrients septic erosion oil stormdrain farms plant urban fertilizer pollution wakes filter recycle watershed lawn runoff wetlands low 0 P is . °� 1pm �TCOLLEGE STATION RECYCLES WHY RECYCLE? Recycling helps preserve our ACROl55 1. Recyding saves natural 4. Recycling, instead of littering, protects 6. never wears out, it can be recycled forever. 8. Recycling helps keep fewer materials from going to the Ntany are already full which means we need to find new places to put garbage. 9. You can win by participating in College Station's curbside recycling program. Call 764 -3690 for more infomklion about College Station's CA9 fa X41 program! 11. Recycling lets us reuse instead of having to get more from the Earth all over again. 12- It takes 20 times more energy to make an can from new materials than from recycled materials. DOWN 2 Recycling creates less in the air. 3. If we create less garbage, our communities can landfill space. 5. Taking things that would be and reusing them is a great way to help save the Earth. 7. It takes less to make a new product from recycled materials than it does from raw materials. 10. must recycle in order to make the world a better place. environment and keeps garbage out of our landfills. Complete the crossword and find out why we should recycle. �NELP r; Help BE a GOOD SORT'! Collect the recd: clables and take t112II1 t0 t112 curb r oI curb side colt ectiori I CALL THE PUBLIC WORKS D EPARTMENT AT 764 -3690 TO REQUEST YOU€Z. RECYCLING KIT! N L t * NOT RECYCLING is just GARBAGE2 v Is illk r p kh r r . ti ro L d C Q T m 0 r LA i� mom •rr. womb mom 4 e 9 Lincoln Recreation Center, an educational extention for our children! \Y E DECEMBER 2003 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 Exit Teen Center Spring Program Registration, Jan 5 -23 FEBRUARY2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 D; Look for t 1 1 V 1 No Waste /Recycling Collection Today All City Offices and Exit i K i DAY 2 Exit Teen Center Closed Today All Thursday Route Waste Collected Today, Regular Recycling 29 Rainbow Trout Teen Center Closed 23rd Annual Texas Public in a pond near you! Pool Conference, Jan 2 -10, NEW YEAR'S DAY 764 -3540, www.tppc.org 7 1 8 9 ...............23rd Annual Texas Public Pool Conference, Jan 2 -10, 764 -3540, www.tppc.org............... Classic Film Series "The Night of the Iguana" 7 pm George Bush Library -Free 691 -3048 College Station City 5 1 6 Exit Teen Center Open 12 -7 pm Brazos Valley Museum Swim, Team Tennis & Water Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, Fitness Registration Begin, 776 -2195 8 am - 5 pm, Central Park 11 12 BISD Begins Six CSISD Begins Council Workshop, 3 pm, Texas Spring Fire Training the 4th Weeks the 4th Six Weeks Regular Meeting, 7 pm School, 845 -7642 13 114 115 116 Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -3499 Texas Industrial Fire Training School, 845 -7642 23 Exit Teen Center Spring Program Registration Ends All Thursday Route Waste Collected Today, Regular Recycling 30 Ji \I U \'t 3 Christmas Tree Recycling, 9 am - 5 pm, Central Park All Friday Route Waste Collected Toda 10 Texas Municipal Fire Training School, 845 - 17 Martin Luther King Celebration, 6:30 pm at Lincoln Recreation Center, 764 -3779 24 Little League Registration, 9am -12 noon Exit Teen Center All Friday Route Waste Collected Today, Regular Recycling 31 Aggieland Soccer *CMN Challenger Classic (Boys) Basketball Registration Ends January 31 - February 1 www.cstx.gov Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 7 prn Senior Computer Club, 9 am, 764 -6371 8 No Waste Collection Today 19RegularRecycling *CMN Challenger 20 21 22 TAMU, BISD, CSISD & All City Offices Closed Basketball Registration, 8 am - 5 pm & All Tuesday Route Waste Collected Today, y, = E% Session I Swim, Team Te nis & Education Begins Regular Recycling All Wednesday Route Water Fitness Classes Begin Reggistration, 8 am -5 pm, M-F, Central Park Office, MSC OPAS, Waste Collected Toda y, Regular Recycling MILK Freedom March, Sadie Night Registration "Mancini at the Movies ", Thomas Park, 9:30 AM Exit Teen Center Open 7 ` Today only, 5 -7 pm TAMU 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 College Station City MARTIN LUTHER First DayofSpringSemester Mon . Route Advisory Committee noon Council Workshop, 3 m, Regular Meeting, p 7 pm 25 26 27 28 29 Spring Adult Softball Registration, 8 am - 5 pm, M -F Central Park Office MSC OPAS, "Cats ", 7:30 pm Senior Advisory Committee, Rudder, 845 -1234 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 m, p Senior Com uter Club, Little League Registration, 6 -8 pm, 764 -6371 764 -3499 9 am, 764 -6371 Exit Teen Center (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Texas Industrial Fire Training School, 845 -7642 23 Exit Teen Center Spring Program Registration Ends All Thursday Route Waste Collected Today, Regular Recycling 30 Ji \I U \'t 3 Christmas Tree Recycling, 9 am - 5 pm, Central Park All Friday Route Waste Collected Toda 10 Texas Municipal Fire Training School, 845 - 17 Martin Luther King Celebration, 6:30 pm at Lincoln Recreation Center, 764 -3779 24 Little League Registration, 9am -12 noon Exit Teen Center All Friday Route Waste Collected Today, Regular Recycling 31 Aggieland Soccer *CMN Challenger Classic (Boys) Basketball Registration Ends January 31 - February 1 www.cstx.gov • to ' • � ' '� JJ 4 s .. �I► TJ T 1 » • 1 L A I I *- 41 ilk Jost if a `k Jqe I t if _;MVIN 1 . Il v p . •t► �� � -� - _ 1 Vii• - w a � • �1!�'d i • � : b �•"r� . t � • �'� �. ; ` �, T C The grounds of the George Bush Presid#Wjit br ry 40 , , a I SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURS I Aggieland Soccer Classic (Boys) January 31 - February 1 2 3 14 15 16 Celebration of African American History & Art Week Series, Lincoln Recreation Center :> 11) A'V Pool Trout Fish -Out, Southwood Pool Aggieland Soccer Classic (Girls) February 7 -8 Brazos Valley Museum Session II Swimming, USA Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 5 -7 pm, Central Park Teen Talk, Exit � BISD & CSISD Student Stage Center AUDITION Holiday 776 -2195 Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon 8 Pool Trout Fish -Out 9 10 11 12 Southwood Pool Club, 9 am, 764 -6371 2 pm & 7 pm, 779 -1302 College Station Youth Soccer Registration, 764 -6371 764 -3499 ASH WEDNESDAY Classic Film Series Aggieland Soccer gg Spring Girls Softball Teen Talk, Exit Teen Center, 7 -8:30 m p "How Green was My Valley" 7 pm George Bush Classic (Girls) Ends Registration Begins, 8 am - 5 pm, Library -Free, 691 -3048 JANUARY2004 MARCH2O04 Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Central Park S M T W T F S S M T W T F S MSC OPAS, Spring Adult Softball "Cinderella ", 7:30 pm Registration Ends Rudder, 845 -1234 113 114 Stage Center "Raisin in the Sun" 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 MSC OPAS, 764 -3499 College Station City Council "Cinderella ", 2:00 pm Lincoln Center Advisory Parks and Recreation Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, Rudder, 845 -1234 Committee, 5:45 pm Advisory Board, 7 pm 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm CSISD Student Holiday Girls Softball Registration Ends 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Teen Talk, Exit /N' � f' Stage Center "Raisin in the Sun ", 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 The Theatre Company "Sweeney Todd" 7 pm thetheatrecompany.com 27 MSC OPAS JR, "Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Company ", 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 VAI FNTINF nAV The Theatre Company "Sweeney Todd" 2 pm & 7 p 779 -130 NYC 1 8 pm Conference Center, 361 -2460 Stage Center "Raisin in the Sun ", 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 "Moscow w S tate Radio MSC O Annual Soul Food, 11 am, S I Teen Talk, Exit S m hon Or h t R. Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 The Theatre Company Session II Swimming, USA Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Team Tennis & Water Fitness Classes Begin Night Registration for Girls Softball, 5 -7 pm, Central Park "Sweeney Todd" BISD & CSISD Student Stage Center AUDITION Holiday Senior Advisory Committee, "Taming of the Shrew" February 16 -17, 823 -4279 PRESIDENT'S DAY Y Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon 22 23 24 Senior Computer 25 26 Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Club, 9 am, 764 -6371 2 pm & 7 pm, 779 -1302 College Station Youth Soccer Registration, 764 -6371 The Theatre Company "Sweeney Todd" 7 pm thetheatrecompany.com 27 MSC OPAS JR, "Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Company ", 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 VAI FNTINF nAV The Theatre Company "Sweeney Todd" 2 pm & 7 p 779 -130 NYC 1 8 pm Conference Center, 361 -2460 Stage Center "Raisin in the Sun ", 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 "Moscow w S tate Radio MSC O Annual Soul Food, 11 am, S I Teen Talk, Exit S m hon Or h t R. Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 The Theatre Company Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm y p y c es ra Chorus ", 7:30 m Rudder, p "Sweeney Todd" Senior Advisory Committee, 845 -1234 College Station City Council g y 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Workshop, 3 pm, 2 pm & 7 pm, 779 -1302 764 -6371 764 -3499 ASH WEDNESDAY Regular Meeting, 7 pm 2 9 lPTlp m JANUARY2004 MARCH2O04 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Recycle used 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 motor oil at the Texas Spring 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.3 24 14 15 16 17 18 19 2t 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Oil Center behind Fire Training School, 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 8 29 30 31 the CS Police February 29 - March 5, Department, 845 -7642 764 -3690 (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. www.cstx.gov AL f Af 4 SUNDAY ;viONDAY When a 1 thunderstorm 1 0 .............. threatens, get inside a home, large TUESDAI WED 4 CS Youth S 2 3 occr Late Registratio 6 -7 pm Teen Center .................TEXAS SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK, 764 - 6210 ........................... .. building or automobile ............... ..........................Texas Spring Fire Training School, February 29 - March 5, 845 - 7642......... ............................... Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm and avoid contact with Session III Swimming, MSC OPAS Intimate Teen Court, 6:30 pm, all metal surfaces, Fitness Classes Begin 764 -3499 28 Gatherings, 30 764 -6210. Senior Advisory Committee, Teen Talk, Exit "H.M.S. Pinafore ", 7:30 pm Teen Talk, Exit 764 -6371 Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 BISD Student Holi 7 8 9 Teen Talk, Exit Teen 1 0 11' Classic Film Series It Started in Naples" 12 Center, 7 -8:30 pm 7 pm George Bush Library -Free Session 1 Adult Volleyball 691 -3048 Registration Begins, Central MSC OPAS, "Fame ", 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 Park Office, Master Composter, March 10, 11, 13, 6 -9 pm, 8 am -5 pm Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Brazos Valley Museum 764 -3499 College Station City Council Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm Parks and Recr eation Advisory Board, 7 pm Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, 9 am 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm 14 15 16 17 1 8 1 9 Teen Center N A T I O N A L QOUM W.4M • ......................NATIONAL GROUNDWATER AWARENESS WEEK, www. ngwa.org................ Op ... ... 12 - 11 pm . .......................TAMU, BLINN, CSISD, BISD, SPRING BREAK....................... AWARENESS WEE► No Adult Softball this week ....... ........................Lincoln Center Special Activities for Youth, 8am - 5 pm ............................... ............Teen Center Open 12 7 pm March 15- 18 ............................... APRIL 2004 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 ST. PATRICK'S DAY Session 1 Adult Volleyball Registration Ends FIRST DAY OF SPRING 21 22 123 24 25 26 27 CS Youth Soccer Swimming "Stroke Clinic" Registration Begins, (979) 764 - 3486, FAX (979) 764 - 3737 First Game Begins, Brazos Valley International Festival 361 -2460 "Spain the Texas Legacy" Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater, P. David Romei Arts Center, George Bush Library, Hilton Hotel, 696 -2787 College Station City Council Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm 31 FEBRUARY2004 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 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31 W M 13 Master Composter, March 13, Brazos Center, 764 -3806 20 Bush Walkers, Bush Library 260 -9552 Starlight Concert Series April -July Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater 76434861764 -3408 Retrut A�rstrR� lsketrAit QLd� www.cstx.gov Central Park, 8 am -5 pm Teen Talk, Exit Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Session III Swimming, USA Team Tennis & Water Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Fitness Classes Begin 764 -3499 28 29 30 Senior Advisory Committee, 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Talk, Exit 764 -6371 Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm (979) 764 - 3486, FAX (979) 764 - 3737 First Game Begins, Brazos Valley International Festival 361 -2460 "Spain the Texas Legacy" Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater, P. David Romei Arts Center, George Bush Library, Hilton Hotel, 696 -2787 College Station City Council Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm 31 FEBRUARY2004 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 2021 22 23 24 25 26 2728 29 30 31 W M 13 Master Composter, March 13, Brazos Center, 764 -3806 20 Bush Walkers, Bush Library 260 -9552 Starlight Concert Series April -July Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater 76434861764 -3408 Retrut A�rstrR� lsketrAit QLd� www.cstx.gov ll� YPLI IW lur 3L - -qw� 'V n Creek Amphitheater Rocks! W ism SUNDAY Q .: 4 15 Brazos Valley Museum Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 PALM SUNDAY DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS LC MAY 2004 S M T W T F 5 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 7 Stage Center AUDITION FOR "Hud" , 823 -4279 11 'The King and 1" 2 pm 12 Vid 779 -1302 Charles Banks Basketball Tournament Ends CSISD Holiday Easter at the Creek, *BISD Holiday WPC Amphitheater *(Bad weather make up day) EASTER SUNDAY 25 "Starlight Music Series" F C Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm 19 Teen Talk, Exit Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm PASSOVER 1 MSC OPAS Intimate 14 gatherings "Rockapella" 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 Teen Talk, Exit Teen Center, 7 -8:30 pm Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -3499 Stage Center "Taming of the Shrew" 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 Parks and Recreation Senior Computer Club, 9 Senior Police and _)A1 UK DAY Advisory Board, 7 pm am, 764 -6371 Fire Academy, 764 -3712 CS PD & George Bush Library 2 0 21 Swim Team Day Registration, M -F, 2 2 Classic Film Series "The African Queen" 2 8 -5 pm, Central Park Office 7 pm George Bush, Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Conference Center Library -Free, 691 -3048 764 -3499 Advisory Committee, noon College Station City Council "Just So Stories" TheatreWorks Workshop, 3 pm USA, 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 Youth Volleyball & MUSTER, Reed Arena Regular Meeting, 7 pm Youth Volleyball Registration Summer Swim Team Senior Police /Fire Academy Begins, M -F, 8 -5, Central Night Registration, PROFESSIONAL Park Office 5 -7 pm, Central Park Office SECRETARIES DAY 26 27 28 ree oncen, WPC Amphitheater Regtstration Begins for all Tennis Programs and _)A1 UK DAY Brazos Valley Symphony Sessions, 8 am - 5 pm, CS PD & George Bush Library Orchestra, 764 -3486 M - F, Central Park Office Easter Egg Roll Pathways To Fishing, Spring Fever Girls p g Senior Advisory Committee, 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Softball Tournament 764 -6371 764 -3499 yW 4 D,- - -_ - , MARCH 2004 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 Senior Computer Club, 9 am, 764 -6371 DA) FKIDAY _)A1 UK DAY 1 2 Bio Blitz, April 2 -3 CS PD & George Bush Library Lick Creek Park Easter Egg Roll Pathways To Fishing, Stage Center "Taming of the Shrew" Central Park, 10 am -2pm 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 MSCOPASJr. "Just So Stories" TheatreWorks USA, 7:30 pm Rudder, 845 -1234 Little League Opening Ceremony Southwood Athletic Park Senior Police and Swimming "Stroke Clinic" Household Hazardous Fire Academy, 764 -3712 Registration Ends g Waste Collection, Brazos Center, 9 am - 4 pm, 764 -3806 8 Senior Police and Fire Academy, 764 -3712 9 Easter Egg Hunt, Lincoln Center, 764 10 The Virtues Guide -3779 Workshop, April 10-11, 574-1168 Stage Center "Taming of the Shrew" April *BISD Holiday Charles Banks Basketball *(Bad weather make up day) Tournament, 8 -10, 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 Lincoln Recreation Center, CSISD, TAMU, City Offices & April9- 11,7643779 College Station City Council EXIT Closed All Waste Collected The Theatre Company Workshop, 3 pm, "The King and I" April 9, 7 pm, Regular Meeting, 7 pm GOOD FRIDAY Apr. 10, 2pm & 7 pm, 779 -1302 15 116 117 EARTH DAY 29 Senior Police and Fire Academy, 764 -3712 30 CSISD Orchestra Concert WPC Amphitheater Youth Volleyball Registration Ends "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert, WPC Amphitheater PARENTS WEE 24 "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert, WPC Amphitheater Planet Earth Celebration 764 -6229 Spring Fever Girls Softball Tournament Starlight Music Series (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 40 www.cstx.gov -4'-. 1 7-Z - -�-, -- IL %T ki PARK BUCKS: Individuals, ages 7 -18 can earn as many Park Bucks as they wish, by helping us keep the College Station Parks clean! The Park Bucks can be used towards registration fees for any College Station Parks and Recreation youth activities. 764 -3486 2 May is 3 Electrical Safety Month Brazos Valley Museum Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 n �J Adamson Lagoon Open Weekends Only MOTHER'S DAY LL Adamson Lagoon & Thomas Pool Open Weekends Only Summer Adult Softball Registration Begins and all Swim & Water. Fitness Registration =�, Continue, 8 am - 5 pm, M -F, Central Park Office BISD Student Holidav W Session 2 Adult Volleyball Registration Begins, M -F, 8 -5, Central Park Office Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm 17 23 24 *CMN Challenger Adamson Lagoon & Bowling Registration Begins, Thomas Pool Open 8am -5pm Central Park Office Weekends Only Senior Advisory Committee "The King and 1" 2 pm No Waste Collection Toda� 779 -1302 TAMU, City Offices & EXIT Closed Memorial Girls' Fast Pitch Invitational 30 Memorial Day Ceremony, Veterans Park 31 MEMORIAL DAY (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 T HURSDA) i APRIL2004 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 Look for Senior Services Events - 764 -6371 4 15 1 6 .- NATIONAL DRINKING ­ ,i ER AWARENESS WEEK, www.awwa.org ..TEXAS WATER UT'' 'TIES AWARENESS WEEK, www.twua.org. 11 Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -3499 and Recreation iry Board, 7 pm Cinco de Mayo 12 Senior Computer Club, 9 am, 764 -6371 19 Stage Center "Hud" 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 Adamson Lagoon and Thomas Pool Open for Weekends Only 25 Conference Center I Senior Police and Advisory Committee, noon Fire Academy, 764 -3712 FRIDAY SATURDAY JUNE 2004 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 Senior Police and Fire Academy, 764 -3712 13 Senior Police and 14 Fire Academy, 764 -3712 Classic Film Series "Arabian 'I Walk America -March of Dimes, 8 am, 846 -3470 "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert, WPC Amphitheater Red Cross Swim Lessons & Water Fitness Registration for all Sessions, 9 - 11 ,am, Central Park Pavilion C1 8 "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert, WPC _.. ~ Amphitheater Adamson La oon Open Weekends Only Adamson Lagoon & 15 Thomas Pool Open Weekends only Nights 7 pm George Bush TAMU Graduation Library- Free691 -3048 Summer Adult Softball Registration Ends "Starlight Music Series" College Station City Council Free Concert, WPC Workshop, 3 pm, Session 2 Adult Volleyball Amphitheater Regular Meeting, 7 pm lRegistration Ends ARMED FORCES DAY 20 121 2 26 127 College Station City Council Workshop, 3 pm, Regular Meeting, 7 pm Teen Court, 6:30 pm, I Senior Expo, Brazos Center,) BISD & CSISD 764 -3499 764 -6371 La Day of S * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Lincoln Center After School Program Ends, 764 -3779 "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert, WPC Amphi theater 2 8 m All Pools Open for 1 2 v Sumer 7 Memorial Girls' Fast Pitch Invitational R.A. Terrell Basketball Classic, Lincoln Center, May 28 -30 The Theatre Co. "Nine" 7 pm Fri, 2 &7 pm Sat. 779 -1302 Stage Center "Hud" 7:30 pm, 823 -4279 www.cstx.gov 'U' SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAl _ TI lino, t1,yI :IL-j,',i S;iI Chu, 1 Session I Swim Lessons 2 All Tuesday Route 3 All Wednesday Route All Thursday Route MAY2004 JULY2004 and Water Fitness Begin Waste Collected Today, Waste Collected Today, 4 Waste Collected Today, y Regular Recycling Re g y Regular Recycling All Friday Route 1 2 3 S M T W T I 5 S M T W T F S TAMU First Summer Semester Begins g Regular Recycling Waste Collected Today, i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 All Monday Route Waste Collected, Regular Recycling 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Regular Recycling "Star Music Series" 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Free Concert, Lincoln Center Summer 0 30 31 Program Begins, 8am -5 m Hurricane Season Be ns , WPC Amphitheater g 8� p g I Family Swim Night, CMN Challenger 764 -3779 June 1, Ends November 30 Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Bowling Registration Ends NATIONAL TRAILS DAY 6 7 8 9 10 11 112 National Trails Day 4 13th Ever Rod Run Bluebonnet Street Rodders, Central Park Family Swim Night, "Starlight Music Series" Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Free Concert, Teen Court, 6:30 pm, WPC Amphitheater Brazos Valley Museum 764 -3499 College Station City Council Dollar Day, 1 -5 m, Workshop, 3 m, Bush Birthdays, 11am -3 pm y p Session 1 USA Team Tennis parks and Recreation Senior Computer Club, P P George y 776 -2195 for Youth & Adults Begin Advisory Board, 7 pm 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm 691- 401 Bush Library L incoln Freedom t 13 14 Walk, 15 16 17 18 19 8:30 am, 764 -3779 Session 2 Swim Lessons and 13th Ever Rod Run Water Fitness Begin Bluebonnet Street Rodders, Lincoln Center Advisory Annual Brazos County m )u 9 a Parade in Central Park Committee, 5:45 P Family Swim Night, luneteenth Celebration & Bryan 9 am Conference Center y g Carnival, 5 - 9 pm RACE UNITY DAY FLAG DAY Advisory Committee, noon Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 JUNETEENTH 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Girl's 12 & Under "B" Fast Pitch State Tournament All Fathers Swim Free %,KA June 25 -27 Today at Adamson Lagoon v i College Station City Council T m, g ty CS Fire Department's "Starlight Music Series" Teen Court, 6:30 P Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, Safety Day Camp Free Concert, WPC FATHER'S DAY FIRST DAY OF SUMMER 764 -3499 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm Lincoln Center, 764 -3779 Amphitheater 27 28 29 30 T ll � 4 " sCCtil FLASH FLOOD ' SAFETY: E v ' Z Flash flooding /� can occur Session 3 Swim Lessons and TEEN CENTER with no warnin Water Fitness Begin 764 -6351 Caution your children Girl's 12 & Under "B" Grades 7 -12 not to la around Fast Pitch State Tournament Senior Advisory Committee, Summer Hours P Y 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Mon- Thurs .......... 12 pm -7 pm rising water in creeks, Ends 764 -63 71 Fri ........................12 pm-11 p m $1 /dayor 810/yr Membership • , 764 -6210. (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. www.cstx q . I i i \Y An After- School Adventure for Grades K -6 Registration: 764 -5430 4 Fireworks, 5 Geore Bush Library Celebrate the 4th at all College Station Pools INDEPENDENCE DAY 11 All Waste Collected Today, Except Recycling City Offices & Exit Teen Center Closed Independence Day Observed 12 NEDNLjuAl THURSDAY FRIDAY c ATIIRnAY Session 4 Swim & Water g� Fitness Classes Begin 1 2 3 AUGUST 200-1 Parents J 2 0 M T W T F F1 Adamson Lagoon 2 3 4 5 6 7 Men's Class "A/B" 9 10 11 12 13 14 Slow Pitch State 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 — 29 30 31 7 8 9 Tper Guard tion, Adamson Lagoon, 764 -3540 College Station City Council Workshop, 3 pm, "Starlight Music Series" Regular Meeting, 7 pm Free Concert, WPC Amphitheater 14 15 16 17 Men's Class "A/B" Slow Pitch State Tournament July 16 - 18 Christmas in July, Texas Spanish Adamson Lagoon 2 -4 pm Senior Computer Club, Family Swim Night, Fire Training School Watermelon Festival, 9 am, 764 -6371 Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Ends, 845 -7642 Hempstead, 979 - 826 -8217 21 22 23 24 Games of Texas, July 22 -25, Northeast Tarrant County i L,' L,) LJi 1 I JUNE2004 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 T TAMU Second Summer Semest Begins 13 Fall Swim & Tennis Registration Begin, 764 -3486 Texas Spanish Session 2 USA Team Tennis for Youth & Adults Begins. Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Fire Training School, July 11 -16, 845 -7642 Session 4 Swim & Water g� Fitness Classes Begin 764 -3499 Parks and Recreation 18 Parents Appreciation Day, 1 Advisory Board, 7 pm Parents J 2 0 Swim Free Today, Adamson Lagoon Men's Class "A/B" Slow Pitch State Tournament Ends Texas Industrial Fire Training School, July 18 -23, 845 -7642 25 Session 3 Adult Volleyball Registration Begins, M -F, 8 -5, Central Park Office Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon 26 27 28 Session 5 Swim & Water fitness Classes Begin Texas Municipal Fire Training School, Senior Advisory Committee, July 25 -30, 845 -7642 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Senior Computer Club, 764 -6371 764 -3499 p 9 am, 764 -6371 (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 Family Swim Night, Session 3 Adult Volleyball Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Registration Ends College Station City Council Texas Industrial Workshop, 3 pm, Regular Meeting, 7 pm Fire Training School, Ends, 845 -7642 "Starlight Music Series" Free Concert, WPC 29 30 131 Men's / Women's Fast Pitch State Tournament July 30 - August 1 Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 Texas Municipal Fire Training School, Ends, 845 -7642 (� www.cstx.gov A f . V9 Cv 1 Men's / Women's Fast Pitch State Tournament Ends National Kids Day Celebration, Lincoln Recreation Center, 5 pm 764 -3779 Brazos Valley Museum Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 8 Girls 12 & Under "B" Fast Pitch Western National Tournament Ends 15 Adamson Lagoon Weekends Only 22 Adamson Lagoon Weekends Only 29 Adamson Lagoon Weekends Onlv -)ES -,,, .� t- L-�1vL /''I i 110 KSL)titi FKfUriY Sr\i UKUrtY 2 13 4 15 16 17 ••.•• ............ ..........................Girls 12 & Under "B" Fast Pitch Western National Tournament, August 2 - 8 ....................................... .... College Station City Council Family Swim Night, Adamson Lagoon, 8 -10 pm Summer Program Ends at Lincoln Center Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm 9 10 11 12 13 14 y am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm TAMU Graduation Adamson Lagoon 17 18 19 20 21 Weekends Only 23 24 25 26 Ses 'on 1 Swim, ter s I1 I- 13 14 15 16 1 & Team T nn' L Begin 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fall Girls Softball Fall Girls Softball, Adult Softball & Youth Flag Football Registration Begins, Night Registration, Central Park Office, 5 -7 pm 8 am - 5 pm, Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Senior Com puter Club, Central Park 764 -3499 9 am, 764 -637 Fall Adult Flag football 31 JULY2004 & *CMN Ch ildngik Soccer S M T W T I Regi i n t ntral 1 2 3 e F,8am -5 pm 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 Se , isory Committee, 10 am T Teen Center 764 71 (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 27 w College Station City Council Fall Adult Softball & Workshop, 3 pm, Fall Youth Flag Football Adamson Lagoon Regular Meeting, 7 pm Re istration End Weekends Only N . I SEPTEMBER 2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 )8 29 30 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. www.cstx.gov Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -3499 College Station City Council Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, y am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm TAMU Graduation 16 LincSch ol cram 17 18 19 20 21 Begins, 764 -3779 Fall Adult Softball and Fall Youth Flag Football Registration Begin, Central Park Office, M -F, 8 am - 5 pm Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon Adamson Lagoon Weekends Only 23 24 25 26 Ses 'on 1 Swim, ter s I1 I- 13 14 15 16 1 & Team T nn' L Begin 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fall Girls Softball Fall Girls Softball, Adult Softball & Youth Flag Football Registration Begins, Night Registration, Central Park Office, 5 -7 pm 8 am - 5 pm, Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Senior Com puter Club, Central Park 764 -3499 9 am, 764 -637 Fall Adult Flag football 31 JULY2004 & *CMN Ch ildngik Soccer S M T W T I Regi i n t ntral 1 2 3 e F,8am -5 pm 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 Se , isory Committee, 10 am T Teen Center 764 71 (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 27 w College Station City Council Fall Adult Softball & Workshop, 3 pm, Fall Youth Flag Football Adamson Lagoon Regular Meeting, 7 pm Re istration End Weekends Only N . I SEPTEMBER 2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 )8 29 30 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. www.cstx.gov %.k . am I mam- *JF AL 5 Adamson Lagoon Weekends Only Brazos Valley Museum Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 12 19 26 Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -3499 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 14 October 3 -9, Fire Prevention Week c College Station Neighborhood Services: Our mission is to help make GrTT p, E Be sr , r 'o our neighborhoods great places to live, C,0`` + ti learn, work and play! fi9�( Of All Wednesday Route 9Waste Neightwr h Services 5 Adamson Lagoon Weekends Only Brazos Valley Museum Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 12 19 26 Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -3499 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 14 October 3 -9, Fire Prevention Week Senior Computer Club, or s op, 3 pm, CMN Challenger Soccer LABOR DAY Central Park Office 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm Registration Ends A &M vs. Wyoming, Here 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pollution Prevention Week, www.p2.org Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm 20 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Registration Begins, M -F, 8 -5, Central Park Office 27 21 vLUINt�DAY 1HURSDA 1 2 Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon Diez y Seis 22 23 24 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25, 6 -9 pm, Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Senior Computer Club, Colle e Station City Council 9 am, 764 -6371 g Y Workshop, 3 pm, FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN Regular Meeting, 7 pm 28 29 30 Session 2 Swim, Water Fitness & Team Tennis Lessons Begin Senior Advisory Committee, 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -6371 764 -3499 (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 ' Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Brazos Valley Museum Play Day /Learn & Play 776 -2195 A & M v s. Cle H 25 Crossroad Music Festival, Hearne, 979 - 279 -2351 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25 Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Registration Ends A &M vs. Utah, There AUGUST 2004 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 2021 2.2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER 2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 www.cstx.gov c Fall Girls Softball Adamson Lagoon 6 All Monday Route 7 Waste Collected Today, Q All Tuesday Route 8 Waste Collected Today, All Wednesday Route 9Waste Registration Ends All Thursday Route 1 O Weekends Only Punt, Pass & Kick 11 Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Collected Today, Regular Recycling Waste Collected, (Local Competition) Regular Recycling All Friday Route Waste Collect. No Waste /Recycling ® Night Registration for Xtra Education and all other programs Collection Today 5 - 7 pm, Central Park Office BrazosvalleyMuseum Play Day /Learn & Play, 776 - 2195 1, 2004 - Fire Prevent: All City Offices Closed Education Registration College Station City Council Fall Adult Flag Football & Kolache Festival, Caldwell Begins, 8 am - 5 pm, M - F W k h 979 - 567 - 3218 Senior Computer Club, or s op, 3 pm, CMN Challenger Soccer LABOR DAY Central Park Office 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm Registration Ends A &M vs. Wyoming, Here 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pollution Prevention Week, www.p2.org Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm 20 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Registration Begins, M -F, 8 -5, Central Park Office 27 21 vLUINt�DAY 1HURSDA 1 2 Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon Diez y Seis 22 23 24 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25, 6 -9 pm, Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Senior Computer Club, Colle e Station City Council 9 am, 764 -6371 g Y Workshop, 3 pm, FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN Regular Meeting, 7 pm 28 29 30 Session 2 Swim, Water Fitness & Team Tennis Lessons Begin Senior Advisory Committee, 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -6371 764 -3499 (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 ' Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. Brazos Valley Museum Play Day /Learn & Play 776 -2195 A & M v s. Cle H 25 Crossroad Music Festival, Hearne, 979 - 279 -2351 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25 Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Registration Ends A &M vs. Utah, There AUGUST 2004 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 2021 2.2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER 2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 www.cstx.gov �:� �.� ` SUNDAY +U It IUI�SDAY t�fZIU�Y SATURDAY College Station Neighborhood Services: 1 2 3 4 Our mission is to help make L E°E sT,, our neighborhoods great places to live, learn, work and play! �� October 3 -9, K Fire Prevention Week Neighbort,00d Services Fall Girls Softball Adamson Lagoon Registration Ends Weekends Only 5 6 All Monday Route Q All Tuesday Route All Wednesday Route 1 O All Thursday Route 11 Punt, Pass & Kick 7 Waste Collected Today, 8 Waste Collected Today, 9Waste Collected Today, Waste Collected, (Local Competition) Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Regular Recycling Regular Recycling All Friday Route Waste Collect- Adamson Lagoon No Waste /Recycling Night Registration for Xtra Education and all other programs Brazos Valley Museum Weekends Only Collection Today 5 - 7 pm, Central Park Office Play Day /Learn & Play, 776 -2195 '3, _1004 - dire Vreven'r Brazos Valley Museum All City Offices Closed Education Registration College Station City Council Fall Adult Flag Football & Kolache Festival, Caldwell Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, Begins, 8 am - 5 pm, M -F, Workshop, m, CMN Challenger 979- 567 -3218 776 -2195 LABOR DAY Central Park Office Senior Computer Club, P� * er Soccer P g 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm Registration Ends A &M vs. Wyoming, Here 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "oliutlon Freveniion Week, www.p2.or€; Teen Court, 6:30 pm 24 Brazos Valley Museum Play Day /Learn & Play 776 -2195 A & v s. C He 25 Crossroad Music Festival, Hearne, 979 - 279 -2351 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25 Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Registration Ends A &M vs. Utah, There AUGUST 2004 S M T W T F ti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER 2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 810 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 '?9 30 31 www.cstx.gov 764 -3499 Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 pm Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm Conference Center Advisory Committee, noon Diez y Seis 19 20 21 22 23 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25, 6 -9 pm, Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Senior Computer Club, 9 am 764 -6371 College Station City Council Registration Begins, M -F, 8 -5, Central Park Office , Workshop, 3 pm, 26 FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN Regular Meeting, 7 pm 27 28 29 30 Session 2 Swim, Water Fitness & Team Tennis Lessons Begin Senior Advisory Committee, 10 am, EXIT Teen Center Teen Court, 6:30 pm, 764 -6371 764 -3499 (979) 7643486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 * Challenger sports are for youth with special needs. It is co- sponsored by Children's Miracle Network. 24 Brazos Valley Museum Play Day /Learn & Play 776 -2195 A & v s. C He 25 Crossroad Music Festival, Hearne, 979 - 279 -2351 Master Composter, September 22, 23, 25 Brazos Center, 764 -3806 Session 4 Adult Volleyball Registration Ends A &M vs. Utah, There AUGUST 2004 S M T W T F ti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER 2004 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 810 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 '?9 30 31 www.cstx.gov S % ^i a m 0 0 d A 4r L i t i s are so cool; they bring me to Central Park all the time!! P v � a ♦ o« '" ° , + `a� °gyp � yy, . S % ^i a m 0 0 d A 4r L i t i s are so cool; they bring me to Central Park all the time!! 1Y MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY t 51PTIO,t, W " CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! SEPTEMBER 2004 NOVEMBER 2004 1 2 College Station o�aT TEXAS ONE CALL S M T W T F S S M T W T F S L Curbside Recycling: - l - 800 -344 8377 1 2 3 a '10 1 2 3 4 5 6 ,� I — Aluminum /steel cans, glass, plastic and A 48 hour notice is 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Brazos Valley Museum Play Day /Learn &Play newspaper /magazines required prior to an 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 776 -2195 are being picked up excavation. once a week, 764 -3690. A &M vs. Kansas State, Here 3 4 5 16 17 8 9 ......................PUBLIC POWER WEEK OCTOBER 3- 9..................... +"w Scarecrow Festival, �e� Chappell Hill, Brazos Valley Museum Lincoln Center Lights On/ 979 - 836 -6033 Dollar Day, 1 -5 pm, 776 -2195 Open House /After School A &M vs. YOM KIPPUR Rally, 4:30 pm, 764 -3779 Iowa State, There 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 P (Sectional tion) Co pet Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Brazos Teen Court, 6:30 pm, Center, 9 am - 4 pm, 764 -3499 College Station City Council 764 -3806 Scarecrow Festival, Chappell Hill, 800 - 225 -3695 Lincoln Center Advisory Committee, 5:45 prn Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, 7 pm Senior Computer Club, 9 am, 764 -6371 Workshop, 3 pm, Regular Meeting, 7 pm A &M vs. 17 18 19 20 21 22 Oklahoma State, There 23 Brazos Valley Museum Play Day /Learn & Play 776 -2195 Conference Center Lincoln Center Fall Fest, A &M vs. Advisor Committee, noon 5:30 -9:30 pm, 764 -3779 Colorado, Here 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Session 3 Water Fitness & DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Team Tennis Lessons Begin ENDS Senior Advisory Committee, Teen Court, 6:30 College Station City Council HALLOWEEN 31 10 am, EXIT Teen Center 764 -6371 pm, 764 Senior Computer Club, Workshop, 3 pm, A &M vs. -3499 9 am, 764 -6371 Regular Meeting, 7 pm Baylor, There (979) 764 -3486, FAX (979) 764 -3737 www.cstx.gov a. �» ' 1 l � v A 1 r R .USA*( 11AR1 11 I c 1 1!(h USA* Nti II l IAAt X KRUS1:. 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January 8, 2005 All Waste /Recycling Collection Today College Station Central Park l City Offices Closed 764 - 3486 k979) 764 - 3486, FAX (979) 764 - 3737 www.Cstx.gov 7 P CITY OF COLLEGE STATION LINCOLN RECREATION CENTER 1000 Eleanor Street, College Station, Texas Phone ..... ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3779 FAX ........ ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3464 ♦ IN � =WA and Southwood Elementaries. CSISD Bus transportation from Cypress Grove Intermed., Pebble Creek and Rock Prairie Elem. to LRC available also. SENIOR CITIZENS (BVCAA YEARS FOR PROFIT): The pro- gram at the Lincoln Center provides a nutrition program with meals for all persons 55 years of age and older. Also, daily programs such as arts and crafts, dominoes, bingo and many more activities are offered. Field trips and computer classes offered as well. Call 979 - 764 -3750 for more information. FACILITY INFORMATION: Senior Citizens Hour....... Monday- Friday, 8:30 am - 12:30 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 CARD: Annual adult member- ship is $15.00. This card is needed to use all equipment. ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Current members are Andrew Daily Sr., Nicky Canto, Gary Cochran, Treva Preston, Annie L. Williams, Carl Detloff, Bobbie Smith, and Joel Nettles. Lincoln Center Advisory Com- mittee meets on the second Monday of every month, 5:45 p.m. at Lincoln Center. CENTER STAFF: Center Supervisor .................... ..........................Lance Jackson Center Secretary ......................... .........................Niecey Harris Asst. Center Supervisor ............. ...........................Neal Donovan Community Service Coordinator ........................James Steen BVCAA Years for Profit Sr. Assistant .....................Karen Davis, Friday ........................ ............................... Andre Mae Steen Recreation / weekends .............. ........................Cecilia Browder, Beverlyn Peterson, Cheletia Thomas REFERRALS: Referrals are made to Family Outreach, Planned Parenthood, BVCAA, BVCASA, Brazos Workforce, WIA, Unity Partners, Brazos Transit, MHMR, HUD, DHS, VIS and IRS assistance. IMMUNIZATION: Brazos Valley Health Department offers immunizations every Tuesday from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. For more information contact the Health Department. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND VOLUNTEER SITE: Court appointed community service hours available M - F, 8 am -2 pm, 6 pm — 9pm & weekends. Weekly orientation mandatory before serving hours. Volunteer service time avail- able as well. Orientation date for volunteers is every Monday at 6:30 pm. ADULT PROBATION: The Brazos Valley Adult Probation meets on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 pm to 5 pm. CHILDREN PARTNERSHIP BOARD: Outreach and network to a variety of social health related agencies. Available ev- ery Wednesday 8 am - 5 pm. For more information contact Ella McGruder at 821 -0503. COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING PROGRAM (COPP): CSPD officers avail- able to meet the needs of the public. liq ANNUAL EVENTS: MLK Cel- ebration, Black History Month, Easter Egg Hunt, Juneteenth Celebration, October Fallfest, National Kids Day Celebration and Kwanzaa Celebration. The College Station Conference Center is the ideal place to have that special event or meeting, easily accessible to TAMU and hotels. The Center is available for rent 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, micro- waves, conventional oven, coffee pots, patios, and a 1,420 square foot deck are available. Rates and fees depend on the type of event. Reservations should be made one to three months in advance. A deposit is required upon reservation. EXIT TEEN CENTER STAFF: Youth Services Coordinator: Kelly Kelbly ......... (979) 764 -3441 Fax ........ ............................... ..........................(979) 764 -3737 E ........................................... ...............kkelbly@cstx.gov OPERATING HOURS: Monday thru Thursday ............................. 3:30 pm - 7:00 pm Friday ........................ ............................... 3:30 pm - 11:00 pm Saturday .......................... ............................... 8 pm- Midnight Sunday .......................................... ............................... Closed The Exit Teen Center is a great after - school place for 7 - 12 graders. The Teen Advisory Board was involved throughout the design and development of this building that includes a club style room, a game room that will break down into a meeting room and a computer lab. The construction was completed in September of 1999. TEEN CENTER ACTIVITIES: Many exciting activities such as after school programs, live bands, dances on weekends, field trips and youth theater are currently coordinated by the staff and the Teen Advisory Committee members. Southwood Athletic Park, 1520 Rock Prairie Road, College Station, Texas BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB STAFF: Sports, Fitness and Recreation ........ Andre Heard, Terrence Smith, Terrance Samuels, Stephanie Green, Chris Field, Jon Horton, Markeesha Watson, Healthy Lifestyle & the Arts ..................Akela Woodard, Candis Kelly, Carmen Monroe, Jeffrey Keese, Jamy Shepard, Joni Wylie, Curtis Marshall Character and Leadership Development ............ Amber Miller, Courtney Daily Education & Career Development ..................Derek Debusk and Dustin Debusk BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB MEMBERSHIP: It offers programs and activities in the core areas of character and leadership development, education and career development, the arts, sports, fitness, recreation, health and life skills. Membership is required for $10.00 per year. Families with more than three children are eligible for a family rate of $25.00 per year. Low - income families are eligible for a special rate. After school hours are: Monday- Friday at 3 pm - 7 pm and Saturday, 12 pm - 5 pm. Summer program hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm M -F. WORKSHOPS: Workshops are scheduled in a collaborative effort with many involved agencies to meet the educational and information needs of our consumers during the calendar year. COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL & CO -REC VOLLEYBALL: Lincoln Recreation Center offers Community and Spring/Summer tour- naments and has the capacity for league play. GYM RESERVATIONS: The gym can be reserved for team play, special events, and community functions. Reservations must be made by 4 pm 48 hours prior to the reservation date. Fees will be from $20.00 to $30.00 per hour with a deposit of $250.00. Whole day rental cost is $175.00. Rental fees are subject to a $20.00 after hour charge and set up /janitorial fees. MEETING ROOM RENTAL: Reservations can be made for the Community Room by securing a $75.00 deposit and a $50.00 rental fee for the first three hours. 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 fee. COMPUTER LAB: Supervised after school tutorial program for school aged children 6 -18. A collaborative effort between TAMU, College Station Parks and Recreation Department and College Station Independent School District to meet the com- puter needs of disadvantaged youth. With the emphasis on reading and accelerated math in- struction and T.E.K.S. preparation, these students will have access to CSISD web site, College Station Li- brary reference, and the Internet. Lab Hours will be M -F, 3 pm, Sat. at 12 pm - 5 pm, and Sunday, as needed. Transportation available to the Lab from A &M Consol. Mid. School, Oakwood Intermediate, College Hills, South Knoll, LINCOLN FORMER STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Meets ev- ery 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 ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Mollie Guin, Fran Lamb, Glenda Elledge, Alma Molina, Annie Lee Finch and Edwin Holdredge. Conference Center Advisory Committee meets at the Conference Center on the second Tuesday of every month at 5:15 pm, September through May, and at noon, June through August. 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, party favors, cake, lemonade, and admission to the pool. A General Birthday Party does not include party favors. Theme parties may also be catered with your choice of pizza or hot dogs, chips and an ice cream sandwich. *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) 764-3486 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. AQUATICS Pool Supervisor .................. ...........................Vera Vowell Solis Adamson Lagoon (at Bee Creek Park) ...............(979) 764 -3735 Thomas Pool ........................... ..........................(979) 764 -3721 Cindy Hallaran Pool (Southwood Park )............(979) 764 -3787 STAFF: Conference Center Supervisor .................... Grace Vrooman Secretary/Scheduling Coordinator .......................Nita Hilburn Assistant Conference Center Supervisor ............Amador Cantu a COLLEGE STATION PARKS &RECREATION DEPARTMENT We provide good things in life! Parks & Recreation Advisory Board John P. Nichols (Chair) Don Allison Ilk Glen A. Davis Ken Livingston Larry Farnsworth Glenn Schroeder Gary Erwin (Alternate) Steve Beachy (Department Liason) Parks & Recreation Department Staff Jodi Warner Kristin Lehde (Secretary) GENERAL INFORMATION Office ....................... College Station Central Park, 1000 Krenek Tap Rd. ............................................................ ............................... P.O. Box 9960 .......................... ............................... College Station, Texas 77842 -9960 ..................... ............................... ... ............................ (979) 764 -3486 http://www.ci.college-station.tx.us/ httP:Hpard.ci.college-station.tx.us/ Parks & Recreation Board Members .................... John P. Nichols (Chair), Ken Livingston, Glenn Schroeder, Jodi Warner, Don Allison, Larry Farnsworth, Glen A. Davis, Gary Erwin (Alternate) STAFF ADMINISTRATION /PLANNING Director / Emergency Management Deputy ................... Steve Beachy Assistant Director ................................. ............................... Eric Ploeger Staff Assistant ................ ............................... ........................Kristin Lehde Senior Secretary ................... ............................... Pamela Springfield Secretary ................................... ............................... Ann Marie Hazlett Secretary ........................................... ............................... Helen Banks Senior Parks Planner ......................... ............................... Peter Vanecek Planner /Publication Coordinator ... ............................... Afsaneh Yazdani Park Planner .................................. ............................... David Wood RECREATION Superintendent .................................. ............................... Peter Lamont Athletic Events Supervisor ..................... ...........................Geri Marsh Sports Leagues Supervisor .............. ............................... David Hudspeth Assistant Sports Leagues Supervisor . ............................... Patrick Hazlett Programs and Special Events Supervisor ........................ Sheila Walker School Age Care Specialist .............. ............................... Jana Wood Senior Services Coordinator .................. ..........................Marci Rodgers RECREATION - SPECIAL FACILITIES Superintendent .................................... ............................... David Gerling Aquatics Supervisor .................................. ............................... Vera Vowel Solis Lincoln Recreation Center Supervisor ................................. ............................... Lance Jackson Assistant Supervisor ...................... ............................... Neal Donovan Secretary ..................................... ............................... Niecey Harris Conference Center Supervisor ..................................... ............................... GraceVrooman Assistant Supervisor ....................... ............................... Amador Cantu Secretary .......................................... ............................... Nita Hilburn Exit Teen Center Supervisor ........................................ ............................... Kelly Kelbly Instructions & Xtra Education Supervisor .................................... ............................... Dana Albrecht Assistant Supervisor ..................... ............................... Jenny Hartsfield PARKS OPERATIONS Superintendent ................................... ............................... Curtis Bingham East District Supervisor .............................. ...........................Paul Rucker West District Supervisor ....................... ............................... Scott Hooks South District Supervisor ..................... ............................... GaryMarske FORESTRY Superintendent ................................... ............................... Ross Albrecht Supervisor .............. ............................... .........................Gerald Gu i I lory Cemetery Sexton ....................... ............................... Delmer Charanza ADMINISTRATION DIVISION: The administrative operation of the Department, as well as the planning and designing of new parks and facilities are the responsibilities of this division. Top Row: Ann Marie Hazlett, Peter Vanecek, Helen Banks, Eric Ploeger, Pamela Springfield, Bottom Row: Afsaneh Yazdani, Stephen Beachy, Kristin Lehde, David Wood. RECREATION DIVISION: This division's responsibilities include providing first -class athletic programs for all ages, hosting local, state and national sporting events, managing the Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater and providing concerts and special events for the community, running the Kids Klub after - school program for children K -6th (in conjunction with the College Station Independent School District), and providing educational, fun, activities and special events for citizens 55 and older through the Senior Services Program. Top Row: Geri Marsh, Sheila Walker, Jana Wood, Marci Rodgers Bottom Row: David Hudspeth, Peter Lamont, Patrick Hazlett. SPECIAL FACILITIES DIVISION: Special Facilities consists of daily maintenance and operation of numerous facilities: several number -one rated aquatic facilities, the Exit Teen Center (serving youth ages 12 -18) the Lincoln Recreation Center (serves people of all ages with its' variety of activities, services, and meeting facilities), and the College Station Conference Center (providing meeting facilities for groups large and small). This division also provides instructional, fun classes through its' Xtra Education program. Left to right - Top Row: Vera Vowell Solis, Kelly Kelbly, Teresa Galvez, Dana Albrecht, Jenny Hartsfield. Bottom Row: Lance Jackson, David Gerling, Amador Cantu. FORESTRY DIVISION: This division is in charge of forestry, horticulture, and irrigation services for all parks, as well as the management and maintenance of the City cemetery. They are also responsible for the beautiful Christmas In The Park lighting displays at Central Park. Left to right - Top Row: Robert Hernandez, David Pemberton, Curtis Schoessow, Gerald Guillory, James Schroeder, Ross Albrecht. Bottom Row: Jeremy Ramsey, Jimmy Charanza, Sandra Wegmann, Nina Stanley, Delmer Charanza. 0 PARKS OPERATIONS DIVISION: Daily operation and maintenance of all city parks are the main responsibility of the Parks Operations Division. The dedicated and diligent work of the staff provides citizens with clean, well- maintained, parks and park facilities every day, rain or shine. Left to right - Top Row: Keith Fails, John Sims, Mike Watson, Scott Hooks, Paul Rucker, Gabriel Valencia, Ronnie Harris. Second Row: Mike Whisenant, Carl Ashton, Terry Johnson, Grady Willingham, Charles Harris, Roy Villapando, David Sturivant. Third Row: Ronnie Crenshaw, Howard Putz, Bruce Ray, Andrew Saenz, Jesus Lopez, Danial Steels, Gary Marske Bottom Row: Scott Admire, Scott Deffendoll, Jaimie Enriquez, Ricky Guzman, Victor Casares, Floyd Maples, Greg Richards, Curtis Bingham "We Provide Good Things In0fe!" CITY OF COLLEGE STATION PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT 2002-2003 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR AWARD Pamela Springfield, Parks Senior Secretary, has served the City of College Station in this capacity since 1992. She was selected by her peers as the Parks Department's "Employee of the Year" for her professional- ism, dependability and teamwork. Pam's positive attitude and resourcefulness towards internal and external customers has a great impact on the department's daily operation. She is truly an asset to the department. 2002 - 2003 EMPLOYEE AWARDS David Sturdivant Parks Operations DEPENDABILITY AWARD 2002-20030 Kelly Kelbly Youth Services INNOVATION AWARD DIRECTOR'S HEAT Helen Banks Administration PROFESSIONALISM AWARD tT AWARDS \ � 2002 - 2003 PARDner AWARD Carolyn Sanders, the Assistant Director of the Human Resources Department and the Facilities Maintenance Staff of Public Works were presented with the "PARDner Award" for their continued team- work, innovation, professionalism and dependability during their interaction with the Parks Department staff. Jaime Enriquez Parks Operations TEAMWORK AWARD Karlen Moore Sheila Walker Vera Solis Cameron Parker Lincoln Center Special Events Aquatics Parks Operations 2002 - 2003 SEASONAL EMPLOYEE AWARDS Sam Merritt Shelby Smith Aquatics Instruction Keesha Watson Judy Sutherland Lincoln Center Special Events 2002 PRESIDENTIAL MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD Frank Thompson, an employee of the Parks Operations Division was awarded this unique recognition for his Kris Lehde mindfulness and quick act of service toward former Administration President George Bush during the former President's TEAMWORK visit to the Veterans Memorial site. AWARD 2002 AQUATICS AWARDS The College Station Parks and Recreation Department was recently honored with two awards at the Texas Public Pool Conference. The first award designated the College Station Aquatics program as "Agency of the Year" in the state for aquatic operations for the year -�` 2002. In addition, College Station's Aquatics Supervisor, Vera Solis, was honored with the "Cindy Hallaran Award" for her "unselfish devotion Heather Repp and significant contributions in service to the Aquatic Profession." Kids Klub Vera has served the City in this capacity for the past 18 years. Kevin Evans Michelle � Harris Jacky Pence Carissa Gillies Parks Operations Youth Services Athletics Conference Center Congratulations to all the award winners! Facilities Maintenance Staff Front Row: Craig Dohnalik, Ernest Box, Manny Martinez, Bennett Patranella. Back Row: Walter Jones, Rusty Smith, Larry Thedford We provide good things in life! (5 z rA cc JYQ CO0gW co CA CO ¢¢fA�w�tr_� w M m m ¢ a O a0 CCz5 - � � �_ V to w o [ U_ m a w C Z U w w F m - m Cr CrcoW > ¢ 0 w x¢ V a 0¢ 0k<00 ¢ w a ¢�CgaaaOaZ�wmfnrpml- Conference Center Anaerson N 8.9 • • Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks a • • • Lions M • • • M 2.5 • • Longmire Arboretum 4.16 17.00 • • • RATEIDAY Eastgate • • Central 200 $175.00 $100.00 5100.00 R N Y J J F • • Merry Oaks N Bee Creek C 26.50 • N • • • • 7.50 • • • • • • • • N Billie Madeley Site N 5.14 • • • Pebble Creek N 10.20 c) Commercial *$800.00 '$900.00 • Emerald Forest N 4.59 Raintree N 13.00 • Brison N 9.20 • • • N Gabbard • 10.70 I For information on deposits and • • • • • • • Brothers Pond N 16.12 N • N 16 10 • • • • • • Southeast Comm. Park • 62.0 Hensel (TAMU) C 29.70 Castlegate N 4.35 • • • • • • • Jack & Dorothy Miller • 10.00 44.70 • • • • Cemetery 18.50 • • • • Lemontree N 15.40 • o. Thomas • • • • TAktu = • • Central C 47.2 • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 V • • Conference Center Lick Creek 2.3 • Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks a and Recreation Department, payment and Lions M 1.50 m d Cy Miller M 2.5 • • Longmire • 4.16 • • • RATEIDAY Eastgate M 1.80 Central 200 $175.00 $100.00 5100.00 R N Y J J F • • Merry Oaks N 4.60 Bee Creek 100 $100.00 $75.00 Edelweiss N 12.30 • N 7.50 • • • • • • Parkway Edelweiss Gartens N 7.7 • • • Pebble Creek N 10.20 c) Commercial *$800.00 '$900.00 • Emerald Forest N 4.59 Raintree N 13.00 • • • • • • N Gabbard N 10.70 I For information on deposits and • • • • • • • Cover photo by: Afsaneh Yazdani PARK SUMMARY D Department at (979) 764 -3408 Georgie K. Fitch N 11.30 N • • • • Southeast Comm. Park • 62.0 Hensel (TAMU) C 29.70 • • • • • • REC�Fn 1 Regional Natural Park 515.50 • • Park curfew for neighborhood parks is • unceveloped C Jack & Dorothy Miller N 10.00 44.70 • • • • Steeplechase Site • • • • Lemontree N 15.40 • o. Thomas • • • • TAktu = • • • • • L] Lick Creek R 515.50 Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks a and Recreation Department, payment and Lions M 1.50 m d • M • • CL L Longmire N 4.16 RENTAL co F • RATEIDAY Luther Jones M 1.80 Central 200 $175.00 $100.00 5100.00 R N Y J J F • Southwood 300 $175.00 $100.00 $100.00 Merry Oaks N 4.60 Bee Creek 100 $100.00 $75.00 • • • Oaks N 7.50 • • • • • Parkway M 1.90 23 ' • • • Pebble Creek N 10.20 c) Commercial *$800.00 '$900.00 • • • • *Staffing c Raintree N 13.00 The Parks and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. * • • • Richard Carter N 7.14 Events noted in this calendar are subject to change. I I For information on deposits and • historical marker r Sandstone N 15.21 • Cover photo by: Afsaneh Yazdani PARK SUMMARY D Department at (979) 764 -3408 • • Shenandoah Park Site N 12.10 • P Palestine, TX Southeast Comm. Park C 62.0 PARK RULES 10 p • 2 26 Neighborhood Parks 233.82 , , Advertising CI arks IS p rohibited. Southwest Park Site N 4.78 REC�Fn 1 Regional Natural Park 515.50 • • Park curfew for neighborhood parks is unceveloped C Col1EGe Srnrioly 1 Regional Athletic park 150.00 1 Southwood Athletic C 44.70 • • • • Steeplechase Site N 9.00 _ . . Dogs must be on leashes at all times. 70 T o. Thomas C 16.10 • • TAktu = • • • a University Park Site N 10.20 . It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation. 30 . . All vehicles must park in designated areas. Veterans Athletic RA 150.0 • . It is unlawful to swim in park ponds. P 10 V V e t erans • Lincoln Center W.A. Tarrow:wa smith RC 21.26 • • bows& arrows are prohibited. • • • Westfield N 4.2 r. , I . . No campfires without prior approval. • • L] C]M[7C RENTALS Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks a and Recreation Department, payment and deposit must be made at the time of reservation. For pavilion a and field rentals call: (979) 764.3486. m d • M MAXIMUM HOLIDAYS& MON -THURS W Wolf Pen Creek Rmphitheater CL L I. .ill 1 PAVILION CAPACITY FRIDAY - SAT /SUN RATE/DAY DEPOSIT R RENTAL co F C]M[7C o g ass con alners In city par s. • • • • • • 5M teen center 7, Mr ark undeveloped - RESERVATION INFORMATION • • • • Southw • Recreation(Athletirs/Programs ) ...................764 -3486 • 27 Athletic EII•C Wlndwood M 1.37 • • ° Wolf Pen Creek C 19.49 • • • • • • • • Woodcreek N 6.60 • • • • • E Woodland Hills Site N 3.21 Woodway Park Site I N 1 9.26 M Mini Park, N- Neighborhood Park, C- Community Park, R- Regional Park, RA- Regiona undeveloped ' Pavilions ............................... .......................764 -3486 ' Central Park Softball Complex ...................764 -3486 III • 40 • veterans Mem. Adamson Lagoon .................. .......................764 -3735 20 historical marker Thomas Pool ........................ .......................7643721 undeveloped Shenan , Hallaran Pool & Tennis Center ...................764.3787 " instletia Park N Lincoln Recreation Center .... .......................764 -3779 36 • amphitheater ConferenceCentec ............. ....................._..7643720 • is Cre It RAIN -OUT NUMBERS undeveloped '' r Adult Softball .................... .......................764 -3732 unde veloped U reek Youth Soccer/Girls Softball .....................764 -3749 AthletcPerk,R RecreatonCenter Little League /Jr. Flag Football ..............764 -3644 Tennis ............................... .......................764.3788 j 1) RENTALS Picnic pavilions and softball fields may be rented at the Parks a and Recreation Department, payment and deposit must be made at the time of reservation. For pavilion a and field rentals call: (979) 764.3486. m d • M MAXIMUM HOLIDAYS& MON -THURS W Wolf Pen Creek Rmphitheater CL L Lighted 1 1 PAVILION CAPACITY FRIDAY - SAT /SUN RATE/DAY DEPOSIT R RENTAL co F Facilities R RATEIDAY z 0 0 U U Unlighted C Central 200 $175.00 $100.00 5100.00 R N Y J J F Facilities S Southwood 300 $175.00 $100.00 $100.00 REENT/ N ¢ = = B Bee Creek 100 $100.00 $75.00 a a a a Hensel For Hensel Park pavilion reservations call Texas A&M at (979) 845 a) Private $200.00 $250.00 30 O Oaks 50 $100.00 $75.00 $50.00 SoftbalVField $10.00 /hr. $100.00' b b) Benefit '$425.00 ' *$525.00 23 ' ' Prices are subject to change without notice. c) Commercial *$800.00 '$900.00 10 ' The softball fields at Central Park may be rented; call for availability. *Staffing c The Parks and Recreation Department reserves all concessions rights. * charges and ticket sales percentage will be added to these prices. Events noted in this calendar are subject to change. I I For information on deposits and historical marker r reservations call the Parks & Recreation 2g P Parkstmv. C Cover photo by: Afsaneh Yazdani PARK SUMMARY D Department at (979) 764 -3408 7 6 a annex P Printed by: Richardson Advertising Quantity Type of parks Total Acreage • P Palestine, TX ponce dept. 7 7 Mini Parks 14.08 P PARK RULES 10 p • 2 26 Neighborhood Parks 233.82 , , Advertising CI arks IS p rohibited. REC�Fn 1 Regional Natural Park 515.50 • • Park curfew for neighborhood parks is unceveloped C Col1EGe Srnrioly 1 Regional Athletic park 150.00 1 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. 70 T Bi . . All wildlife in City TAktu = (I . . It is unlawful to litter in City parks. up par . . It is unlawful to cut or destroy vegetation. 30 . . All vehicles must park in designated areas. 60 u undeveloped E Eastilate Thomas . . It is unlawful to swim in park ponds. P 10 V V e t erans • • All firearms airguns, crossbows, I W W.A. Torrow Park: b bows& arrows are prohibited. . Par . . AlI vendors must have an approved permit. r. , I . . No campfires without prior approval. , I, f . . No dunking booths or livestock without Park 11F. Pork Park p prior approval. 6 L Lerri . . Tents must be pre - approved and location southwest I coordinated with Parks Operations staff. eplec I:K,. . . Nooff- roadvehiclesare allowed in City parks. • h historical site ` • Golfing or ( practice) driving of golf balls in the 48 p `' • parks is prohibited. undeveloped • Emerald . • Please obey all "FIELDS CLOSED" signs. E . Athletic fields must be reserved separately from undeveloped pavilion rentals. undeveloped o g ass con alners In city par s. • • • • • • 5M teen center 7, Mr ark undeveloped - RESERVATION INFORMATION • • • • Southw • Recreation(Athletirs/Programs ) ...................764 -3486 • 27 Athletic EII•C Wlndwood M 1.37 • • ° Wolf Pen Creek C 19.49 • • • • • • • • Woodcreek N 6.60 • • • • • E Woodland Hills Site N 3.21 Woodway Park Site I N 1 9.26 M Mini Park, N- Neighborhood Park, C- Community Park, R- Regional Park, RA- Regiona undeveloped ' Pavilions ............................... .......................764 -3486 ' Central Park Softball Complex ...................764 -3486 III • 40 • veterans Mem. Adamson Lagoon .................. .......................764 -3735 20 historical marker Thomas Pool ........................ .......................7643721 undeveloped Shenan , Hallaran Pool & Tennis Center ...................764.3787 " instletia Park N Lincoln Recreation Center .... .......................764 -3779 36 • amphitheater ConferenceCentec ............. ....................._..7643720 • is Cre It RAIN -OUT NUMBERS undeveloped '' r Adult Softball .................... .......................764 -3732 unde veloped U reek Youth Soccer/Girls Softball .....................764 -3749 AthletcPerk,R RecreatonCenter Little League /Jr. Flag Football ..............764 -3644 Tennis ............................... .......................764.3788 j 1) undeveloped ' Pavilions ............................... .......................764 -3486 ' Central Park Softball Complex ...................764 -3486 III • 40 • veterans Mem. Adamson Lagoon .................. .......................764 -3735 20 historical marker Thomas Pool ........................ .......................7643721 undeveloped Shenan , Hallaran Pool & Tennis Center ...................764.3787 " instletia Park N Lincoln Recreation Center .... .......................764 -3779 36 • amphitheater ConferenceCentec ............. ....................._..7643720 • is Cre It RAIN -OUT NUMBERS undeveloped '' r Adult Softball .................... .......................764 -3732 unde veloped U reek Youth Soccer/Girls Softball .....................764 -3749 AthletcPerk,R RecreatonCenter Little League /Jr. Flag Football ..............764 -3644 Tennis ............................... .......................764.3788 j 1) 1)