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Introduction | Brazos County Walk Across Texas
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Brazos County Walk Across Texas. A Statewide Fun and Fitness Program. WALK ACROSS TEXAS 2015. February 7 – April 4. It’s free and it makes you feel good! Click on the “Pages” button above to go to the home page, or hover the mouse pointer for the drop down menu. Is a program that motivates people of all ages to make the most important change…to get started. All you need is a team of eight people and a desire to get moving. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service-2619 Hwy 21 W., Bryan, TX 77803.
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Healthy Living | Brazos County Walk Across Texas
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Brazos County Walk Across Texas. A Statewide Fun and Fitness Program. WAT Committee members are lining up to help our participants get the most out of their walking experiences. This year, the motivational activites will happen (almost) every weekend at Post Oak Mall in College Station. Click here for more details on the weekend walking workouts. Not sure where to meet? The address is 1500 Harvey Road. Here are some handy streching exercises that can be done at your desk or at home.
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Kickoff 2011 | Brazos County Walk Across Texas
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Brazos County Walk Across Texas. A Statewide Fun and Fitness Program. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service-2619 Hwy 21 W., Bryan, TX 77803. 979-823-0129 / fax 979-775-3768 brazos.agrilife.org. Educational programs of the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioner’s Courts of Texas Cooperating.
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Kickoff 2010 | Brazos County Walk Across Texas
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Brazos County Walk Across Texas. A Statewide Fun and Fitness Program. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service-2619 Hwy 21 W., Bryan, TX 77803. 979-823-0129 / fax 979-775-3768 brazos.agrilife.org. Educational programs of the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioner’s Courts of Texas Cooperating.
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Other Projects | Brazos 4-H Archery Club
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Brazos County AgriLife Ext Office. Learn how to raise and take care of cattle. 4-H’ers will have a opportunity to show their animal in county, district, and state level livestock shows throughout the year. Dog Care and Training. Are not interested in shows, it is definitely not mandatory to enter them and. You can just participate in training classes, workshops, and camps throughout t. He year to make your dog ‘paw-fect’. A fun group for kids ages 5-7 year olds that might be interested in becoming a 4-H ...
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Safety Rules | Brazos 4-H Archery Club
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Brazos County AgriLife Ext Office. Never dry fire a bow. Dry firing a bow is when you pull the bow back to full draw without an arrow and let go of the string. Dry firing can cause you and the bow serious harm. Only aim down range at the targets, never at anyone or anything else. Always check your equipment first before shooting. Limbs of the bow. If you have long hair, it needs to be in a hairstyle that has your hair away from the shoulder area. 1 whistle means that you can begin to shoot your arrows.
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CANCELLED: ½ 3-D, ½ Field Archery Tournament & Clout Fun Shoot | Brazos 4-H Archery Club
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Brazos County AgriLife Ext Office. May 5, 2015. Comments Off on CANCELLED: 3-D, Field Archery Tournament & Clout Fun Shoot. CANCELLED: 3-D, Field Archery Tournament & Clout Fun Shoot. UPDATE: The shoot has been cancelled due to high rain chances and already muddy ground. 3-D and Field Archery Tournament. May 23, 2015. May 24, 2015. To May 21, 2015. 3-D and Field $20 per bow/shooter. Clout $5 per bow/shooter. Due to recent weather, mud boots may be needed. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Featured | Brazos 4-H Archery Club
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Brazos County AgriLife Ext Office. July 14, 2016. Comments Off on Saturday Practice 2016-07-16. It’s the last practice for the 2015-2016 4-H year. It’s at BCAC practice field from 8 to about 11 AM. We’ll have our traditional last practice activity so bring a towel or two. 😉. As always stay hydrated. June 29, 2016. Comments Off on Saturday Practice 2016-07-02. We are having practice this Saturday from 8 to about 10:30 AM at the BCAC practice range. As always, remember to stay hydrated. June 16, 2016.
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People | Aggie Horticulture
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Horticulture Personnel. Department Head, Department of Horticultural Sciences. Associate Department Head and Specialist – Pecan/Fruit/Vegetable. Assistant to the Department Head. Systems Administrator/Lead Programmer II. Junior Master Gardener Program, Youth Gardening. Program Specialist – JMG. Project Specialist – JMG. Program Specialist – JMG. Texas Master Gardener Program. Program Specialist – Master Gardener. Specialist – Vi...
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Kickoff 2015 | Brazos County Walk Across Texas
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Brazos County Walk Across Texas. A Statewide Fun and Fitness Program. Our Kick Off event was inside Post Oak Mall. In front of JC Penney. Thanks so much to the Texas A&M Kinesiology students for stepping up and leading our warmup and stretching activities. Texas A&M Kinesiology students. Mr & Mrs. Rodriguez. Mr & Mrs. Roman. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service-2619 Hwy 21 W., Bryan, TX 77803. 979-823-0129 / fax 979-775-3768 brazos.agrilife.org. Site maintained by Howard Hart. Proudly powered by WordPress.