The Arts Council Presents - Pastel Art Classes with Amanda Dominguez Information provided by The Arts Council of Brazos Valley The Arts Council’s studio artist, Amanda Dominguez, is excited to nurture your child's artistry by teaching pastels at The Arts Council! You may recognize her work at the … [Read more...]
United Way’s Community Impact Grant Applications are Open
United Way's Community Impact Grant Applications are Open Information provided by The United Way of the Brazos Valley The 2021-2023 Community Impact Grant Application became available on January 11, 2021. Community Impact Grants are invested in nonprofit organizations that provide programs and … [Read more...]
Four Steps to Setting Goals in the New Year
Four Steps to Setting Goals in the New Year Article By | Christy Wright, Ramsey Solutions I love this time of year. The holidays are my absolute favorite, but not just because of the lights and food and family time. I also love that we have the opportunity to reflect on where we’ve been and decide … [Read more...]
The Arts Council Calls for Pet’s to Fill the Paw-llywood: Hall of Fame Gallery
The Arts Council Calls for Pet’s to Fill the Paw-llywood: Hall of Fame Gallery Information provided by The Arts Council of Brazos Valley . The Arts Council wants to celebrate pets and all the love they give! So we are looking for your pets to adorn our walls as part of our next gallery, … [Read more...]
Should You Be Concerned About Lead-Based Paint In Your Home?
Should You Be Concerned About Lead-Based Paint In Your Home? Article by | Jen Zwieacker, Zwieacker & Associates Frequently found in homes constructed before 1978, lead-based paint is toxic to humans and animals. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, lead from lead-based paint … [Read more...]
Breast Cancer Q&A With Dr. Erin Fleener
Breast Cancer Q&A With Dr. Erin Fleener from the Cancer Clinic Q: Why is breast cancer awareness so important? A: Dr. Fleener: Breast Cancer is the number one cancer diagnosis in women and it affects a lot of people. Somehow there are still people in this country – and people all over … [Read more...]
4 Lies Everyone Believes About Weddings
4 Lies Everyone Believes About Weddings Article By | Rachel Cruze, Ramsey Solutions Everyone has high expectations of what their wedding day will look like. A lot of that comes from the status quo we’ve been sold for decades: Saying yes to the perfect dress, an Instagram-worthy venue, and the most … [Read more...]
Downtown Bryan Upcoming Events in January 2021
Downtown Bryan Upcoming Events in January 2021 Information courtesy of Destination Bryan, Downtown Bryan, & BVFM January First Friday January 8 in Downtown Bryan First Friday, a free event in Downtown Bryan, has become the “must do” activity for residents and tourists alike. First Friday … [Read more...]
How To Stay On Top Of Child Developmental Milestones During Covid-19
How To Stay On Top Of Child Developmental Milestones During Covid-19 Article By | Jenna Wells, DO | Baylor Scott and White Health So many things have changed in 2020. Work and school look different for many of us, celebrations are unconventional, and raising children now comes with a few new … [Read more...]
Coping With Cancer During COVID-19
Coping With Cancer During COVID-19 Article by | Lisa Kirby, RN, OCN | Baylor Scott & White Health For many of us, 2020 has certainly changed how we live our lives in unexpected and challenging ways. Social distancing, mask wearing, and staying at home may at times create feelings of isolation, … [Read more...]
Apps & Resources That Simplify Wedding Planning
Apps & Resources That Simplify Wedding Planning Article By | Lizzie West Planning a wedding can be overwhelming - to say the least. And if you aren’t choosing to use a professional wedding planner, it is hard to keep everything from going off the rails. Here are several Apps and Resources to … [Read more...]
Healthy And Stress-Free? Start With Your Teeth
Healthy And Stress-Free? Start With Your Teeth. Article by Reece & Jouett Radiant Exceptional Dentistry Living in the wonderfully friendly setting of the Brazos Valley can be all that is needed for a calm and stress-free outlook on the world. However, the pressures and subsequent demands of … [Read more...]
Re-Gifting: The Gift That Keeps On Being Given
The Gift That Keeps On Being Given Article By | Melanie Wanzek, CTW Features Just because one man’s trash is another man’s treasure doesn’t mean it makes a good Christmas present. A look at the odd tradition of re-gifting: Jodi Newbern’s introduction to the idea of re-gifting began early. At six … [Read more...]
DFPS Launches Get Parenting Tips Campaign
DFPS Launches Get Parenting Tips Campaign Information courtesy of Texas Department of Family and Protective Services The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is offering a new website filled with free tips and expert advice to help parents navigate the many challenges of … [Read more...]
PUBLIC NOTICE: EFSP Federal Funding Applications Open
PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Funding Applications Open Through The Emergency Food And Shelter Program for Brazos, Grimes, and Leon Counties Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley Brazos County, Grimes County, and Leon County have been awarded federal funds made available through the … [Read more...]
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