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Early release day teen activities

Apr 17, 2013 1 - 4 PM

Larry J. Ringer Library, 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S., College Station, TX 77845
CSISD has early release on Wednesday, April 17. The library will have the front meeting room available for teens to play board games, watch a movie, or do crafts. Free refreshments will be provided.

Kendra, (979) 764-3416, kperkins@bryantx.gov, www.bcslibrary.org


Craft: Recyling Magazines into Baskets, Trivets, and Beads

Apr 17, 2013 4 - 6 PM

Larry J. Ringer Library, 1818 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S., College Station, TX 77845
Learn how to make baskets, trivets, and beads from recycled magazines. Supplies will be provided. All ages are welcome, but young children will require adult supervision.

Reference Desk, (979) 764-3416, www.bcslibrary.org


Summer Nature Camp: June 10 - August 23

Apr 8, 2013 - Jun 10, 2013 N/A

Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History
The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History announces their Summer Nature camp program from June 10 – August 23, 2013. Member registration begins April 8th and open registration begins May 6th.

An educational experience awaits your child at the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History’s annual Summer Nature Camps! Studying science and history helps children to know and understand the world around them. The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History offers children this opportunity in a safe, fun, and educational setting. Through non-traditional teaching techniques, campers are encouraged to explore science, animal behavior, history, and their local environment using interactive lessons and educational games and crafts.

The Museum facilities include classroom areas, the Discovery Room, and a 40-acre park, all used to enhance children’s’ learning experience. Our staff members are experienced teachers and, to ensure personalized instruction, classes are kept small, with a teacher to student ratio of 1:10. Of course, this means classes fill up quickly, so do not wait to register!

This year’s weekly themes include: exploring the milky way; art in nature; slugs and bugs; pirates; egyptian mysteries; prehistoric pals; going green; engineering for kids; and zoology 101. The summer extension day camp from August 19-23th explores your senses (sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch)!

Regular admission to the Museum and the Museum’s permanent galleries and traveling exhibits is $5 for adults; $4 for children, students, and seniors. Members and children 3 and under are free. The Museum, located in the Brazos Center on Briarcrest Drive, is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5pm. For additional information about this and other Museum events and exhibits, call 979.776.2195 or visit our website at www.brazosvalleymuseum.org.

DATE TOPIC
June 10-June 14 Milky Way Mysteries
June 17-June 21 Zoology 101
June 24-June 28 Art in Nature
July 1-July 5 Get Hooked on Pirates
July 8-July 12 Slugs, Bugs, and More
July 15-July 19 Walk with the Egyptians
July 22-July 26 NO CAMP THIS WEEK
July 29-Aug. 2 Prehistoric Pals
Aug. 5-Aug. 9 Going Green
Aug. 12-Aug. 16 Gadgets & Gizmos: Engineering for Kids
Aug. 19-Aug. 23 Use Your Senses!

MEMBER REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
April 8th: Contributor, Benefactor, & President’s Circle Members ($250+)
April 15th: Sponsor Level Members ($150+)
April 22nd: Family Level Members ($100+)

For additional information about this and other Museum events and exhibits, call 979.776.2195 or visit our website at www.brazosvalleymuseum.org.


Texas 4000 for Cancer ATLAS Ride

Apr 4, 2013 - Jun 1, 2013 N/A

Start: Running Brushy Middle School, Cedar Park, TX Finish: Pillar Bluff Vineyards/Texas Legato Winery, Lampasas, TX
The Texas 4000 for Cancer ATLAS Ride, now in its ninth year, features 25-, 50-, and 70-mile routes that wind through the scenic countryside and end at the beautiful Pillar Bluff Vineyards located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, where there will be a large pavilion and stage for local entertainment, good ol’ Texas barbecue, and much more. Riders and attendees are also welcome to take a tour of the award-winning Texas Legato Winery! Full SAG, rest stops, and mechanical support will be provided throughout the day.

Each year, Texas 4000 for Cancer, a University of Texas at Austin student-led non-profit organization, sends a cycling team more than 4,500 miles on the world’s longest charitable ride from Austin, Texas to Anchorage, Alaska to spread the organization’s three pillars of Hope, Knowledge, and Charity across the North American continent. The ride is the accumulation of a year and half of hard work and dedication to the cause by the riders, since the team takes responsibility for planning the entire trip, from plotting turn-by-turn directions of the routes and building relationships with host families to seeking out communities and hospitals to present cancer awareness programs and share personal cancer experiences with others affected by the disease.

Come cycle the first day of the seventy-day journey with the LIVESTRONG Texas 4000 Team and join us in the fight against cancer! Early registration ends on March 3rd!

Until March 3rd: $50
March 3rd – May 29th: $60
May 30th – June 1st: $70

Transportation back to Cedar Park is provided for a $20 fee (or cyclists can arrange their own ride back).

Start: Running Brushy Middle School, Cedar Park, TX
Finish: Pillar Bluff Vineyards/Texas Legato Winery, Lampasas, TX





Economic Development Corporation - Meeting

Apr 17, 2013 12 PM

Navasota City Hall, Upstairs, Meeting Room 200
The EDC will have their monthly, every third Wednesday of the month meeting today




Wisdom, Power, Control Diabetes Course

Apr 6, 2013 - May 18, 2013 10 AM - 12 PM

1st Church College Station 1125 Wellborn Road College Station Texas
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Brazos County is pleased to announce “Wisdom, Power, Control”, a 7-week diabetes self-management education program. Classes will help to develop diabetes self-care skills, to improve eating habits and maintain good nutrition, to increase physical activity, to prevent diabetes complications, and to improve quality of life living with type 2 diabetes. Classes will include food demonstrations and educational materials will be provided. Family members are encouraged to attend.Pre-registration is required.

Flora Williams 979-823-0129, fewilliams@ag.tamu.edu


Wisdom, Power, Control

Apr 6, 2013 - May 18, 2013 10 AM - 12 PM

First United Methodist Church-CS, 1125 Wellborn Rd
Do you want to be healthy with diabetes?
7-week diabetes education classes taught by medical professional

ENROLL NOW: 979-823-0129
BRAZOS COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE



Saturday Orchard Tour at Royalty Pecans

Mar 31, 2013 - Oct 31, 2013 12:30 - 1:15 PM

Royalty Pecan Farms 10600 Hwy 21 E Caldwell, TX 77836
Bring friends and family for a fun, unique experience at a working Texas pecan farm!

Ride our covered wagon through the orchard and learn how the pecans go from our trees to you. You’ll have fun cracking pecans and browsing our gift shop full of pecans, baked goods, and specialty gourmet treats!

Tour Details:
• Saturday tour starts at 12:30 pm.
• Tour lasts about 45 minutes.
• Tour costs $3 per person (age 4 and under are free).
• Tour wagon holds 25 people, so contact us to reserve your spot.
• Get tickets by phone, at our gift shop, or online at www.RoyaltyPecans.com/shop/events.

Royalty Pecan Farms
10600 Hwy 21 E
Caldwell, TX 77836

979-272-3904



LEGACY: The Astin Family, Culture and Couture in Early 20th Century Bryan

Mar 1, 2013 - Jun 1, 2013 N/A

The Museum of Natural History 3232 Briarcrest Drive
Don’t miss the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History’s new exhibit LEGACY: The Astin Family, Culture and Couture in Early 20th Century Bryan. One of the key families who helped build this region, the exhibition charts the rise of the Astins and their business enterprises in the Brazos Valley region just before the outbreak of the American Civil War. The exhibit will be on view through June 1. The Museum of Natural History is located at 3232 Briarcrest Drive in Bryan. Visit www.brazosvalleymuseum.org or call (979) 776-2195 for more information.




Aggie Frame of Mind

Mar 1, 2013 - May 8, 2013 N/A

Memorial Student Center
Aggie Frame of Mind , presented by the MSC Visual Arts Committee, showcases the photography of 12 student contest winners through May 8 on the MSC second floor near Bethancourt Ballrooms. The winners, submitting works under the theme of Vibrance, were selected by a panel of professional judges after over 1,100 votes were cast on Facebook. The project is also supported, in part, by the Frame Gallery, Fast Signs and Copy Corner. Visit vac.tamu.edu for more information.




Procrastus Interruptus

Feb 28, 2013 - May 30, 2013 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Federal Building at 216 W. 26th Street in Downtown Bryan
SEAD Gallery will host the opening reception for their new exhibit, Procrastus Interruptus featuring the works of Scott McDermott on Thursday, February 28 from 6:30-8:30pm. Enjoy these complex, colorful paintings at meet the artist during the opening reception! This new gallery, a collaboration between the Arts Council of Brazos Valley and AdventGX, is located in the Federal Building at 216 W. 26
th Street in Downtown Bryan. The exhibit runs through May 30.

For more information, visit acbv.org or call (979) 696-2787.