The Arts Council Announces the Winners of the Texas Tumbler Contest Information and Images Courtesy of The Arts Council of Brazos Valley . The Arts Council is proud to announce our winning tumbler designs! We want to send a big thank you to everyone who submitted their art! We loved seeing all … [Read more...]
Arts Council Sponsors Horlock House’s Home for the Holidays Event
The Arts Council sponsors the Horlock House’s Home for the Holidays Event Information and Images Courtesy of The Arts Council of Brazos Valley . The Arts Council is proud to sponsor the Horlock House’s Home for the Holidays event this Saturday, December 12th from 10am-5pm! . Check out the … [Read more...]
Arts Council & Visit College Station Launch Campaign to Promote College Station
The Arts Council & Visit College Station Launch a Campaign to Promote College Station Information Provided by The Arts Council of Brazos Valley . The Arts Council is partnering with Visit College Station to create new promotional materials for this great city! Do you have what it takes? … [Read more...]
Get Excited For Pumpkinpalooza 2020 on October 17th!
Get Excited For Pumpkinpalooza 2020 on October 17th! Information and graphics courtesy of Millican Reserve Millican Reserve’s annual Pumpkinpalooza will be held at Millican Reserve’s farm entrance located at 19851 FM 2451 (Wellborn Rd) in College Station. The festival will include a pumpkin … [Read more...]
How Your Teen Can Earn Money For College This Summer
How Your Teen Can Earn Money For College This Summer By Anthony ONeal, Ramsey Solutions Okay, I get it. The last thing your teen probably wants to think about this summer is saving money for college. But let’s be real. There’s no better time. They’re free from their normal responsibilities with … [Read more...]
Is Your Favorite Food Helping Or Harming You?
Is Your Favorite Food Helping Or Harming You? Controlling inflammation through your diet looks a lot like controlling for weight gain Article By Stephanie Harvin, CTW Features No look at chronic pain would be complete without considering the foods we eat. Not surprisingly, the same foods that … [Read more...]
Local nonprofits Receive Grants From Communities Foundation of Texas
Local Nonprofits Receive Grants From Communities Foundation of Texas To Support Brazos Valley COVID-19 Relief Efforts Donation stems from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas’ COVID-19 Collaborative Grant Fund Information Provided by Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley The Community … [Read more...]
Local COVID-19 Relief Fund Grants Over $1 Million To Brazos Valley
Local COVID-19 Relief Fund Grants Over $1 Million To Brazos Valley Nonprofits and Small Businesses Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley The Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund has granted a total of $1,038,078 to 12 nonprofits and 92 small businesses in the Brazos … [Read more...]
Feeling Anxious? You’re Not Alone – And Help Is Available
Feeling anxious? You’re not alone – and help is available The problem could be an anxiety disorder Article By | Erik J. Martin, CTW Features You’re driving along contentedly in your car. It’s a sunny, carefree day, and there’s little on your mind except finding a good song on the radio. Before … [Read more...]
7 Money Tips for Newlyweds
7 Money Tips for Newlyweds Article by Rachel Cruze, Ramsey Solutions Have you thought about what life looks like after you get married? It’s easy to get so caught up in being engaged, booking your honeymoon, and planning for the big day that you forget all about life on the other side. But … [Read more...]
COVID-19 Community Relief Fund Phase II Round II Recipients Announced
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...]
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...]
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...]
Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund Phase I Round II Award Recipients Announced
Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund Phase I Round II Award Recipients Announced Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley BRYAN, TX (Apr. 10) – The Brazos Valley COVID-19 Community Relief Fund is pleased to announce the grant recipients for Phase I Round II of funding. … [Read more...]
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