United Way Raises Over $100,000 Through Campaign Kick-Off Luncheon The United Way of the Brazos Valley kicked off their 2019-2020 Community Campaign by raising $100,237 through their Campaign Kick-Off Luncheon last Tuesday. The event held at the new Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center, drew … [Read more...]
Stress Free Family Travel
Stress Free Family Travel Article by | Kelley Austin of Cruise Planners With family vacation time upon us, it is not hard to start feeling overwhelmed preparing for the big trip. Whether still in the planning stages or the actual trip preparation stages some simple guidelines can make a big … [Read more...]
Wright Gallery Presents “Working Model” Exhibit
Wright Gallery at Texas A&M’s School of Architecture Presents “Working Model” by Tommy Fitzpatrick Wright Gallery Presents "Working Model" Exhibit Gallery to exhibit show August 20 – October 15 (College Station, Texas) The Wright Gallery in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M … [Read more...]
Glazed Lemon Zucchini Bread
Glazed Lemon Zucchini Bread Recipe inspired by Yvonne Platt Sweet and tangy, this bread turns the humble zucchini into a superstar. Impress your friends and family with your culinary skills, after all, no one has to know how easy the recipe is! Ingredients: 2 TBS fresh squeezed lemon … [Read more...]
Hog Splash 2019
Hog Splash 2019 Article & Photos provided by Hospice Brazos Valley By the time August rolls around, you’ve already been to every pool and splash pad more times than you can count and everyone is looking for a creative way to beat the heat. You can put an exclamation mark at the end of your … [Read more...]
Rethinking Modular Homes
Rethinking Modular Homes Article By Hannah Holbrook Modular homes have always been an affordable housing solution, but in recent years, the industry has been transformed by manufacturers that believe luxury and affordability can coexist. Contrary to what many people think, modular homes are not … [Read more...]
Skin Safety
Skin Safety Article by | Emily Stewart, MD | Dermatology, Baylor Scott & White – College Station The summer months - with them come longer days, hours spent lounging by the pool, and working outside and in the garden. This is the most high-risk time of the year for skin damage. … [Read more...]
What You Need to Know About Osteoarthritis: Prevention and Treatment
What You Need to Know About Osteoarthritis: Prevention and Treatment Article by | Danie Fallon PT, DPT, MBA, Director of Therapy Services at the College Station Medical Center Arthritis is a general term that often describes joint pain or joint disease and is one of the contributing factors to a … [Read more...]
Sabi Boutique’s Flagship Store Grand Opening ‘Shop For A Cause’ Events Makes Donations To Two Worthy Causes
Sabi Boutique's Flagship Store Grand Opening 'Shop For A Cause' Events Makes Donations To Two Worthy Causes Sabi Boutique's flagship store Grand Opening that took place mid July made a POSITIVE impact today on two non profit organizations, Kidz1st Fund and the Ronald McDonald House Charities® of … [Read more...]
United Way is Building a Stronger Community at Their Campaign Kick-Off Luncheon
United Way is Building a Stronger Community at Their Campaign Kick-Off Luncheon COLLEGE STATION, TX (Aug. 6) – The Campaign Kick-Off Luncheon marks the start of United Way of the Brazos Valley’s 66th Annual Community Campaign, which allows community members to support United Way of the Brazos … [Read more...]
Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup
Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup Original Recipe by | Becky Hardin Ingredients: 2 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 medium yellow onion diced 4 cloves garlic minced 2 jalapenos diced 6 cups low-sodium chicken stock 2 14.5 ounce fire roasted diced tomatoes w/green chilies 1 11 ounce can corn 1 14.5 … [Read more...]
Fun 4 All Playground – Phase 1 Ribbon Cutting this Friday, August 2
Fun 4 All Playground - Phase 1 Ribbon Cutting this Friday, August 2 This Friday, August 2nd, marks the completion of phase 1 of the Fun 4 All Playground at Stephen C. Beachy Central Park in College Station. To commemorate the time, effort, and hard work put in to make this dream a reality, there is … [Read more...]
10 Important Health Screenings
10 Important Health Screenings Article Courtesy of CHI St. Joseph The physicians at CHI St. Joseph Health understand that health needs change as you age. The risks for certain conditions increase over time, making health screenings more important as we mature. Make sure you are aware of these 10 … [Read more...]
Playful Organization
Playful Organization By Timothy R. Schulte, CTW Features For homeowners with children, there’s no such thing as a toy-free zone. Tired of tripping over Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Get your kid’s business in order today! Parents have plenty to worry about: getting kids dressed, fed and to … [Read more...]
5 Financial Priorities for Your College Student
5 Financial Priorities for Your College Student By Anthony ONeal If you’re the parent of a child already attending or about to enter college, you probably have a lot on your mind. That’s understandable. College is an exciting time of life, full of big choices and exciting opportunities. But let’s … [Read more...]
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