Texas A&M Has A Permanent Provost Information courtesy of WTAW & TAMU For the first time since December of 2020, Texas A&M has a permanent provost. Alan Sams was named the university’s chief academic officer on Tuesday. He is responsible for more than 70,000 students on the main … [Read more...]
College Station’s Two Public Swimming Pools Are Set To Open In Late May
With Qualified Lifeguards On Board, The City’s Two Public Swimming Pools Are Set To Open In Late May Information courtesy of | College Station Parks& Recreation As summer approaches, cities across the country face a continuing lifeguard shortage. Last year, a third of the nation’s public … [Read more...]
Regents Approve Lease for Tiger Woods Golf Venture in College Station
Regents Approve Lease for Tiger Woods Golf Venture in College Station Information courtesy of | TAMUS System Sam Bennett, the Aggie phenom who charmed the world at the 2023 Masters with his character and performance, soon will have to make room in College Station for the biggest name in … [Read more...]
Arts Council of Brazos Valley Announces Current Exhibits End May 27th
Arts Council of Brazos Valley Announces Current Exhibits End May 27th Information courtesy of | The Arts Council of Brazos Valley The time has come for the Arts Council's current exhibits to be completed. Exploring Textures & Colors by Monika Pate is located in the 4180 Gallery and Memories, … [Read more...]
Destination Bryan Presents Troubadour Official Kickoff Party
Destination Bryan Presents Troubadour Official Kickoff Party Information courtesy of | Destination Bryan Get ready for the ultimate music festival experience with the Troubadour Festival Official Kickoff Party presented by Destination Bryan on Friday, May 19 in Historic Downtown Bryan from … [Read more...]
New Nodosaur Exhibit Ribbon Cutting on May 19th
New Nodosaur Exhibit Ribbon Cutting on May 19th Information courtesy of | Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History proudly announces the exciting addition of a rare fossil replica to its dinosaur gallery. The ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the nodosaur … [Read more...]
Arts Council Professional Development Workshop: Effective Marketing!
Arts Council Professional Development Workshop: Effective Marketing! Information courtesy of | The Arts Council of Brazos Valley Effective Marketing with Elease Hill The Arts Council is proud to be hosting another professional development workshop! This workshop provides an opportunity to learn … [Read more...]
Take The Plunge The City of College Station’s Lineup Of Aqua Fitness Classes
Take The Plunge This Summer With CSTX's Exhilarating Lineup Of Aqua Fitness Classes Information courtesy of | College Station Parks & Recreation Take a break from the gym and dive into the City of College Station's Aqua Fitness classes this summer to build cardio, strength, and resistance in … [Read more...]
Destination Bryan Brings Home 4 Texas Travel Awards
Destination Bryan Brings Home 4 Texas Travel Awards Information courtesy of Destination Bryan Photo from| texastravelawards.com and Destination Bryan Destination Bryan is excited to announce that local Bryan businesses and events were selected as winners in 4 categories for the 2023 Texas … [Read more...]
Arts Council Opens 2023 Summer Camps Registration
Arts Council Opens 2023 Summer Camps Registration Information courtesy of | The Arts Council of Brazos Valley The time has come for children of the Brazos Valley to participate in the Arts Council's Summer Camp program! Arts Council summer camp will run from June 5 - July 28 for a total of 8 weeks … [Read more...]
College Not For You? Here Are Some Alternatives!
College Not For You? Here Are Some Alternatives! Article By | Sarah Hook In an area like the Brazos Valley, college is on everyone’s mind. Texas A&M University has had a huge impact on the community, and in Brazos County alone over 41 percent of residents over the age of 25 have a bachelors … [Read more...]
Xeriscape: Best Plants for a Low-Water Landscape
Xeriscape: Best Plants for a Low-Water Landscape Article by | Rachael Baihn Courtesy of Tom Kraeutler, The Money Pit https://www.moneypit.com/xeriscape-best-plants-for-a-low-water-landscape/ Xeriscaping doesn’t mean zero flowers and plants in your landscape. You can conserve water by using more … [Read more...]
Protecting Seniors from Scams and Elder Fraud
Protecting Seniors from Scams and Elder Fraud Article By | Rachel Cruze, Ramsey Solutions Picture this: Your parents have worked hard their whole lives and have a nice little nest egg set aside to enjoy their retirement years. Then one day, someone calls or emails them from the IRS or somewhere … [Read more...]
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day At The Gary Halter Nature Center On May 13
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day At The Gary Halter Nature Center On May 13 Information courtesy of | College Station Parks & Recreation Millions of birds navigate the Texas skies each year on their fall and spring migrations, attracting enthusiasts from around the country hoping to catch … [Read more...]
Older Americans Month Spring Fest of 2023 – Tomorrow, May 5th!
Older Americans Month Spring Fest Tomorrow, May 5th! Information courtesy of The Area Agency on Aging of the Brazos Valley You're INVITED! The Brazos Valley Area Agency on Aging is proud to announce we will be hosting our annual Older Americans Month Spring Fest of 2023 on Friday, May 5th. … [Read more...]
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