The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1984, Image 8

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Page 8/The Battalion/Friday, September 7, 1984
Big Broadway program
planned for Town Hall
By LOREN STEFFY
Reporter
Five Broadway plays and several
concerts top the Memorial Student
Center Town Hall’s calendar for the
1984-85 season.
“We have a good Broadway pro
gram and we hope to balance it with
some good concerts,” Town Hall
Chairman Julie Plessala says.
Town Hall will present “Dracula”
on Nov. 5, “Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers” on Nov. 19, “Night Mo
ther” on Jan. 29, “Brighton Beach
Memoirs” on March 28 and “GiGi”
on April 17. Season tickets are avail
able at the Rudder Box Office.
Town Hall is striving for diversity
in its programming, Plessala says.
Rock musicians, as well as country
and western musicians and comedi
ans are among the talents Town Hall
hopes to bring to Texas A&M this
season. The committee is negotiat
ing with agents of performers for
the concerts.
In addition, Town Hall is putting
out a survey to determine students’
interests in live entertainment.
Plessala says a lot of work is in
volved in scheduling a concert. Re
sults of the 500-student survey are
used to make selections. The list of
performances on the survey is deter
mined by extensive rese
popular acts. After being
agencies for various acts
tacted. The booking of an
pends on price, availability
nical requirements.
After the performance is
Town Hall’s sulxoinmittnf
promoting the event. PldL_
the committee does evervttn
voiced in putting on ashotri,;
for selling tickets.
MSG Town Hall is a comna
120 to 125 members intern
bringing quality live emeruc
to the University.
Commission denies reques
to change zoning on land
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By LYNN RAE POVEC
Staff Writer
The College Station Planning and
Zoning Commission denied a re
quest Thursday night to change the
zoning on a five-acre tract of land
south of University Drive to General
Commercial District C-l, despite
several reasons the applicant cited
for requesting the change.
The land, located east of the inter
section of East Tarrow Street and
University Drive and zoned Single
Family Residential District R-l, is
owned by the College Heights As
sembly of God Churcn.
The church purchased the tract in
1975 because it intended to relocate
from Bryan to College Station.
Membership has since increased,
and the church’s pastor Calvin Dur
ham said relocating on the tract
would be impractical.
The land would lx? better used as
a commercial property because sur
rounding property is commercial, he
said, and because University Drive, a
"main artery to Texas A&M,” should
not be zoned residential.
The commission unanimously
denied the church’s request. It then
passed by a vote of 4-2 a recommen
dation to the College
Council that the tract bet
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Commissioner Kay Many|
re/omng the land commefidq
place a higher value on it
would not Ik* in (he city's I
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lands,” he said.
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detttial) zoning is good fori
out there.” Martvn said.
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AUSTIN — Millions of crickets in
a mating frenzy have invaded Aus
tin, including the hallowed halls of
the Texas state Capitol.
although there seem to be more of
the pesky insects than usual.
“They’r
Dr. Charles Cole, a Texas A&M
University entomologist, says the
cricket invasion is nothing abnormal.
'hey’re seasonal," he said.
“They’re attracted at night by the
lights, and they’re all out right now
because it’s time for them to mate
and lay eggs.”
A spokeswoman for the Travis
County Agricultural Extension
Agency said her office ha$i
nearly 1(H) t ails from ixupiet
about the crickets.
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