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Published Monday, November 09, 2009 6:05 AM

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Nov. 15 is the deadline for applications for The Texas commission on the Arts 2010 class of the Young Masters scholarship program. www.arts.state.tx.us or call 512-936-6563.

Monday

CLUBS

American Association of Individual Investors, 9:30 a.m., second floor meeting room, Bryan library, 201 E. 26th St. Guests welcome. 846-0551.

College Station Noon Lions Club. Hilton Hotel and Conference Center, 801 University Drive E. 690-8525.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Seniors Golf Tournament, 7 a.m. Texas A&M University Golf Course $5 entry. No advance registration; just show up and play.

Arthritis/Lupus Support Group, 6 p.m. St. Joseph Education Annex, 3030 E. 29th St., Suite 100, in Bryan. 220-1899.

Tuesday

CLUBS

PEO -- Chapter BG coffee/business meeting, 9:30 a.m. 5107 Congressional Drive, College Station. Program: Sean Cox. 846-3124 or 690-7845.

Brazos County Senior Citizens Association luncheon, noon. 1402 Bristol St., Bryan. 822-6873.

Bryan Noon Lions Club. Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive. 776-8338.

College Station Kiwanis Club, noon. Hilton Hotel. 846-2778.

Civil Air Patrol, George H.W. Bush Composite Squadron, 6:30 p.m. Coulter Field in Bryan. Learn about the CAP's role in cadet programs, aerospace education, emergency operations and homeland security. Call 220-8737 for more information.

Disabled American Veterans -- Chapter 200 meeting, 7 p.m. The Elks Lodge, 304 Mobile Ave., Bryan. Wives can join the Auxiliary of the DAV. 220-6317.

EVENTS

Christmas Wreath Class, 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Tricia Barksdale Designs, 112 Rock Prairie Road. tricia@triciabarksdale.com or 693-5387.

Allen Academy Open House, 6:30 p.m. Allen Academy, Bryan. awillaert@allenacademy.org or 776-0731.

GARDEN & MARKETS

Brazos Valley Orchid Society meeting, 7 p.m. College Station Conference Center, George Bush Drive, College Station. Use rear entrance. Free. Visitors welcome. 846-3496.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Brazos Ladies Golf Association Playday. 8 a.m. Bryan Golf Course. All adult ladies welcome. Dues: $12 per year.

Alzheimer's Caregivers Support Group, 2 p.m. Assisted Living Conference Room at the St. Joseph Manor. 821-7304.

3-session Comprehensive Diabetes Program -- session two of three, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. St. Joseph Healthy Communities, in Bryan. Designed for people with pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Topics include meal planning, exercise, medications, complications, self-care management and blood glucose monitoring. Costs $50 for the three-session course and includes a blood glucometer and a one-month membership to the wellness gym. 731-1231.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), 5:45 to 7 p.m. St. Joseph Education Annex, 3030 E. 29th St., Suite 100, in Bryan. 846-0617.

Pre-natal class, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. College Station Medical Center, conference room. Free. Register for the classes by calling 693-2762.

Autism Support Group, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 1318 Memorial Drive in Bryan. For families and friends of all people with autism. Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center. 731-1484.

ADHD Support Group, 7 to 8 p.m. Christ United Methodist Church Annex Building, 4203 Texas 6 South. For parents of children with ADHD. 690-6816 or brazosvalleychadd@hotmail.com.

RSVP deadline for AARP Driver Safety Program class on Nov. 17 at Carriage Inn, 4235 Boonville Road. Participants can receive a 10 percent discount on insurance rates. Reduced cost for AARP members. Register: 731-1300.

Wednesday

CLUBS

Bryan Rotary Club, noon to 1 p.m. Briarcrest Country Club.

Rio Brazos Audubon Society meeting, 6:30 p.m. Texas A&M Horticultural Gardens, Hensel Drive, College Station. Speakers: Dr. Theodore George and Dr. Kristi Sweet, Texas A&M. Topic: Nightingales and Their Songs: Philosophical Perspectives on Natural Beauty. www.riobrazosaudubon.org or 776-8381.

GARDEN & MARKETS

Garden Line, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 823-0129 to have your gardening questions answered by a Brazos County Master Gardener.

Brazos Valley Farmers Market, 4 to 7 p.m. Village Foods parking lot, 1760 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan. hpw@tconline.net or 229-5503.

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Seniors Golf Tournament, 7:30 a.m. Bryan Golf Course, 206 W. Villa Maria Road in Bryan. $5 entry.

Fall 2009 "Architecture for Health" Visiting Lecture Series, noon. Building A, Fourth Floor studio, College of Architecture, Texas A&M. Speaker: Don Taylor, San Antonio. Topic: Sustained Health. 845-7009.

Overeaters Anonymous, noon to 1 p.m. A&M Church of Christ Alpha Room, 2475 Earl Rudder Freeway S., in College Station. Twelve-step meeting for compulsive overeaters, anorexics, bulimics and food addicts. Newcomers welcome. www.oa.org.




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