Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund Phase II Round II Award Recipients Announced Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley The Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund is pleased to announce the grant recipients for Phase II Round II of funding. During this round of … [Read more...]
First Friday and the BV Farmer’s Market Return THIS Weekend!
First Friday and the BV Farmer's Market Return THIS Weekend! Courtesy of | Downtown Bryan Association With the new executive orders from Governor Abbott, retail and restaurants are allowed to reopen on Friday, May 1 with certain restrictions. Some of our Downtown Bryan businesses plan to be … [Read more...]
Pets & House Plants – What ‘s Safe & What’s Not
Pets & House Plants – What ‘s Safe & What’s Not Article By | Tom Kraeutler, The Money Pit Plants and pets add warmth to our homes, and our pets are like our children – we love them, spoil them, and do our best to take care of them. But for those us who are plant lovers as well, this means … [Read more...]
Helping College Grads Face Job Uncertainty
Helping College Grads Face Job Uncertainty By Anthony ONeal If your college graduation ceremony has been canceled because of the coronavirus, I’m so sorry. I know that wasn’t what you guys were expecting or hoping for, and it’s okay to be sad about it. That is real stuff! This probably also … [Read more...]
What Kind Of Arthritis Do You Have?
What Kind Of Arthritis Do You Have? Article by | CHI St. Joseph Health According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis is the leading cause of disability in America. With over 100 types, finding a diagnosis might seem overwhelming, but doctors can look at your health history and other … [Read more...]
The Dude’s Guide to a Brazos Valley Wedding
The Dude’s Guide to a Brazos Valley Wedding Article By | Zach Taylor So, you’ve finally found The One. She’s everything you’ve ever wanted and you can’t wait to spend the rest of your life together. Now what? Well, first you’ve got to get that special ring; easier said than done. Everyone and … [Read more...]
How to Handle Business Promotion During a Crisis
How to Handle Business Promotion During a Crisis Article By | Christy Wright Y’all, these are some weird times for business owners. For the past few weeks, you’ve been thrown a pretty big curveball in the form of the coronavirus. No matter what size company you have, you’re left asking yourself … [Read more...]
The Arts Council Presents Virtual Events
The Arts Council Presents Virtual Events Provided by The Arts Council The Arts Council invites you to join us on Friday, April 24 at 6 pm on Facebook as we go LIVE with artist, Monika Pate. Grab a glass of your favorite wine and some appetizers and join us for an evening with Monika Pate for a … [Read more...]
Rose Care 101 from TAMU Agrilife Extension
Rose Care 101 Article By Adam Russell, Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Pruning Roses Promotes Growth, adds Vigor to Plants Pruning roses should be an annual part of plant maintenance because it helps promote new growth and maintains their vigor, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Research … [Read more...]
Super Easy DIY Non-Toxic Playdough!
Super Easy DIY Non-Toxic Playdough! Recipe By Lizzie If you have little ones, or maybe you just need something to de-stress and work out your own frustrations, playdough can work wonders. And you don't even have to brave the stores to get it. You likely have everything you need right now to make … [Read more...]
How Do You Know You’re Shelter The “Right” Way?
How Do You Know You're Sheltering The "Right" Way? Article by: Lizzie West It's been many days (about a month for most of us) since we have been sheltering in place. Some of us are #happyathome, while others are thinking, "I'm fine, everything is fine." I think we can all agree that our minds and … [Read more...]
The New Federal Income Tax Deadline is July 15
The New Federal Income Tax Deadline is July 15 Here’s What You Need to Know By Chris Hogan It feels like the world has been turned upside down recently. Our plans have been cancelled or delayed for the foreseeable future—even our taxes! The Federal government is trying to take some pressure off … [Read more...]
Update: Community Relief Fund Phase II Round I Award Recipients Announced
Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund: Phase II Round I Award Recipients Announced Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley The Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund is pleased to announce the grant recipients for Phase II Round I of funding. During this round of … [Read more...]
Brazos Feed It Forward
Brazos Feed It Forward Information provided by Brazos Feed It Forward Brazos Feed It Forward is a grassroots community fundraiser that seeks to utilize the generosity of the citizens of the Brazos Valley to support the frontline workers in the battle against Covid-19. Donations from private and … [Read more...]
Cuban Pastries with 6 Ingredients
Cuban Pastries with 6 Ingredients Article by Hannah Holbrook | Recipe by Jess Rios Last year I moved in with a Cuban-Mexican family. There are so many things I love about this family: their culture, their loudness, their affection. One of my favorite ways to partake of their culture has been … [Read more...]
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