If You’re Happy And You Know It: How listening to music improves mental well-being By Bev Bennett, CTW Features You may be listening to music as you read this feature, or maybe you’re planning to download a new song selection you’re excited about. Whatever the tune, you may benefit in more ways … [Read more...]
Arts Council of Brazos Valley Hosting “Heroes of COVID” Art Exhibit
Arts Council of Brazos Valley Hosting “Heroes of COVID” Art Exhibit Information Courtesy of The Arts Council of Brazos Valley The Arts Council of Brazos Valley will be hosting a community art show as their newest exhibit, Heroes of COVID. The exhibit will feature art from Houston native Kristie … [Read more...]
2020 Summer Camps in the Brazos Valley
SUMMER CAMPS 2020 21ST CENTURY MODERN ROCK CAMP School of Rock | schoolofrock.com | 979.977.2019 | July 27 – 31 | Type of Camp: Music, Fine Arts, Singing, Beginners In this 5-day summer camp, students will learn and perform songs from some of the most popular artists of the 21st century, … [Read more...]
United Ways Asks Families to Complete Economic Impact of COVID-19 Survey
United Ways Ask Families Across Texas to Complete Important Survey to Assess Economic Impact of COVID-19 Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley . United Ways across Texas and the state organization, United Ways of Texas, are launching a statewide survey to assess the economic … [Read more...]
Summer Art Camps at The Arts Council
Summer Art Camps at The Arts Council Information & Image provided by Arts Council of Brazos Valley The Arts Council is excited to provide another summer filled with opportunities for your child to explore their creative side and develop their artistic skills. From fiber arts to Latin … [Read more...]
Quarantine Dating? Is This Real Life?
Quarantine Dating? Is This Real Life? Article By | Lizzie West Though many still feel anxious about going out, they still want the opportunity to find a potential partner or relationship. Some thought it was challenging before; let's consider the deep thought that now must go into dating during a … [Read more...]
The Arts Council Hosts Live Conversation With College Station Artist In Residence, Stephanie Cobb
The Arts Council Hosts Live Conversation With College Station Artist In Residence, Stephanie Cobb Information provided by Sheree Boegner, Executive Director, Arts Council of Brazos Valley Images Courtesy of ACBV Facebook page and event page The Arts Council invites you to join us on Monday, June … [Read more...]
The Dixie Chicken: The Oldest Bar On Northgate
The Dixie Chicken: The Oldest Bar On Northgate Questions by | Hannah Holbrook ~ Photos & Answers Courtesy of | Adam Drake, Marketing Director Q: Can you tell us a bit about the Dixie Chicken’s history and its unique role in the Aggieland experience? A: Don Ganter and Donnie Anz were … [Read more...]
Guilt-free Peanut Butter Overnight Oats
Peanut Butter Overnight Oats Easy & Guilt-free. minimalistbaker.com/peanut-butter-overnight-oats These oats are the perfect make-ahead breakfast or snack. Bonus points: each serving has a whopping 15 grams of protein! Yields | 1 serving Prep-time | 5 minutes Fridge-time | 6 … [Read more...]
Conversations to Have Before You Say “I DO”
Conversations to Have Before You Say "I DO" Article By | Jess Rios Dating and just flipping through fun wedding pictures? Engaged and trying to get things ready for your big day? There are many conversations that you won’t be able to have until after getting married but there are plenty of topics … [Read more...]
So You Wanna Make Bread?
So You Wanna Make Bread? Article by | Lizzie West You’re probably just about over the posts of your best friend’s sourdough starter, or the umpteenth banana bread your cousin made. You love them dearly, but enough already. Great news – there ARE other kinds of breads you can make! And you don’t … [Read more...]
Chronic Pain and Acceptance: Accepting your body and diagnosis is one of the first steps in healing
Chronic Pain and Acceptance Accepting your body and diagnosis is one of the first steps in healing By Lisa Iannucci, CTW Features Tara Mandarano has been suffering from chronic pain for more than a decade after being diagnosed with fibromyalgia and endometriosis. It’s been a long road for her to … [Read more...]
Tips for Beginner Fruit and Vegetable Gardeners
Tips for Beginner Fruit and Vegetable Gardeners Article by | Lizzie West For those that have been tempted and ultimately bitten by the gardening bug (haha, get it?), you may have jumped into bed with your plants without fully thinking it through or researching thoroughly what is needed for a … [Read more...]
Cooking For Two: Part 2 – Recipes To Add To Your Repertoire
Cooking For Two: Part 2 Recipes To Add To Your Repertoire By Hannah Holbrook Now that you have the essentials squared away, let's dive into a couple of recipes you two can try together. Over time you can remake the recipes and they may become staples in your recipe rotation. Or you may decide to … [Read more...]
Cooking For Two: Part 1 – The Essentials
Cooking For Two: Start Off Your Married Life With The Essentials For A Lifetime Of Happy Cooking Memories Article by Hannah Holbrook Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! I’m happy to hear that you and your fiancé are doing some research on what is needed for a well-equipped kitchen. You no … [Read more...]
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