The Bike MS: Texas MS 150 is hosting an informational meeting on Thursday, January 30, 2020. Over 300 volunteers are needed, and those interested are asked to attend this meeting. Information and photos provided by Bryan College Station Sports + Events The Bike MS: Texas MS 150, a charity bike … [Read more...]
A ‘Shot’ to Keep Kids Safe
A 'Shot' to Keep Kids Safe: Why vaccinations are a must in the effort to protect children and other at-risk populations Article By Lisa Iannucci, CTW Features Right in the nursery when a baby is born, it receives its first vaccination – a shot protecting it against Hepatitis B, a serious liver … [Read more...]
MatureWell: Cooking Safety for Seniors
MatureWell: Cooking Safety for Seniors Courtesy of CHI St. Joseph Health Did you know adults over the age of 65 have a higher risk of injury in the kitchen due to various conditions that come with age? Or that older adults have thinner skin that burns more easily than younger skin? Fortunately, … [Read more...]
Here’s Why You Need A Will, And How To Get One
Here’s Why You Need A Will, And How To Get One Article By | Chris Hogan We all want to do nice things for our loved ones. We go on family trips and celebrate life's wins together. It's sometimes difficult for us to consider the bad things that can happen in life, but we still have to be prepared. … [Read more...]
Why Your Kids Should Learn Ballroom Dance
Why Your Kids Should Learn Ballroom Dance Article + Photos Courtesy of Susan's Ballroom Dance I once had a student who was a young, fresh-out-of-the-box teenager. He came with a chip on his shoulder, a rebellious attitude, and little regard for life beyond his gaming device. He took my summer … [Read more...]
Winter Health Risks for Seniors
Winter Health Risks for Seniors Article By | Comfort Keepers When the temperature drops, older adults run a higher risk of health problems and injuries related to the weather. It’s important that they, and those who care for them, take certain precautions at this time of year. Here are some health … [Read more...]
The Creamiest, Dreamiest Hot Cocoa – With a Snowman Buddy!
The Creamiest, Dreamiest Hot Cocoa - With a Snowman Buddy! Hot Cocoa Recipe by Jeanie Bean found on allrecipes.com Snowman Buddy Recipe found on itsalwaysautumn.com With the first hints of winter sneaking into the Brazos Valley, this creamy hot cocoa recipe is the perfect beverage to kick-off … [Read more...]
‘Tis the Season for Seniors
'Tis the Season for Seniors Article By | Rhonda Watson, Director, Access and Marketing, Hospice Brazos Valley It's that time of year - Fall is transitioning into Winter! This semester is wrapping up, football season is well underway, and the holidays are just around the corner. Parties, … [Read more...]
Holiday Eating: How to Get Through the Holidays Guilt-Free
Holiday Eating: How to Get Through the Holidays Guilt-Free Article By | Dr. Stephanie Dewsnap, Family Medicine BSWH The holiday season, which typically goes well into the New Year, is just around the corner. Friends and families gather around with love, laughter, and (the most anticipated) food. … [Read more...]
It’s Flu Season
It's Flu Season Article By Brazos County Health District There are some things you can count on when fall comes: football, pumpkins, sweaters, and unfortunately, influenza (the flu). While seasonal flu can happen any time of the year, flu viruses are most common during the fall and winter. This is … [Read more...]
Senior Citizens Association Looking for Dominoes Players (And More!)
Senior Citizens Association Looking for Dominoes Players (And More!) Information provided by the Brazos County Senior Citizens Association Are you looking for some fellow dominoes players? Maybe you're searching for a place to learn more about keeping in shape with Tai Chi or other exercise? … [Read more...]
A New (AND BLUE!) Tradition this Halloween – What does it mean?
A New (AND BLUE!) Tradition this Halloween - What does it mean? Article + Photos by Lizzie West We have all seen the traditional orange jack-o-lantern treat buckets used all along our sidewalks and doorsteps at Halloween. Recently, we have also seen them showing up in TEAL to alert us to kiddos … [Read more...]
Mending Hearts Grief Center presents Alan Pedersen
presents Alan Pedersen Mending Hearts Grief Center is proud to sponsor an evening with Alan Pedersen, a bereaved dad and an award-winning songwriter, recording artist, and speaker. Through words and music, Alan will share with us his inspirational story of finding hope in the midst of grief. … [Read more...]
‘Brazos Valley Gives’ on October 22 Supports Over 84 Nonprofits
Have you heard the buzz about an upcoming event called Brazos Valley Gives? This buzz is evolving into what is sure to be one of the most unifying and exciting days of giving for our 7-county region. So, what is Brazos Valley Gives? Brazos Valley Gives is 18-hours of on-line giving that brings … [Read more...]
Not Another Aggie: Suicide Awareness Walk 2019
Join the Texas A&M community for the Not Another Aggie: Suicide Awareness Walk on Sept. 10, 2019 which is also World Suicide Prevention Day. The event kicks of at 7:00 p.m. with live music from the TAMU Percussion Studio. There will be time to interact with local resources, receive a free … [Read more...]
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