The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 13, 1985, Image 9

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Reaching the Brazos Valley
before He comes
Worship seruice
Off S. College
Minister Dan Bernard
in case of rain,
services at 1911 Wilderland Circle
10:30 am.
Hensel Park
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Friday, September 13, 1985/The Battalion/Page 9
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In Advance
Septemberfest will be
in Tanglewood Park
By MARKI MCMILLAN
Reporter
Strains of bluesy folk music
and Dixieland jazz will float
through Tanglewood Park when
the Bryan Parks and Recreation
Department hosts its third annual
Septemberfest Saturday from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m.
The day-long festival of old-
fashioned food and fun will fea
ture continuous live entertain
ment, contests and activities as 1
well as a special City of Bryan
Founder’s Day Celebration, said
Monique Dekker, special events
coordinator for the Parks and
Recreation Department.
“Our department is teaming
up with KORA and KTAM radio
stations and the Bryan Sesquicen-
tennial Committee to offer Sep
temberfest visitors a wide range
of choices,” Dekker said. “There
should be something fun for ev
eryone.
The Jubilee Bluegrass Band,
the Dixieland Jazz Trio and the
Linda Lowe Folk Band will pro
vide a steady stream of down-
home tunes for the festival. Arts
and crafts booths, carriage rides,
sack races and authentic Indian
dances performed by a group of
Alabama Coushatta Indians will
be featured throughout the free,
day-long event.
Dekker said the City of Bryan
Founder’s Day Celebration,
which will mark the city’s 125th
anniversary, will be one of the
highlights of Septemberfest. The
celebration will be held from 1
K .m. to 3 p.m. and will feature a
card and mustache growing
contest and an ice cream social.
The Founder’s Day Celebration
during Septemberfest will be co
sponsored by the Bryan Sesqui-
centennial Committee.
Prison ministry program
to be presented in CS
By KAREN KROESCHE
Reporter
They’re taking a fresh look at
an old problem.
Rehabilitation of criminals
within the prison system has been
the subject of much study and
controversy for years, hut the ap
proach that a group of volunteers
has taken deviates from the stan
dard solutions.
The Prison Fellowship Pro
gram, was founded in the early
1970s by former aid to President
Richard Nixon, Chuck Colson.
Program volunteers minister in
prisons around the world, offer
ing hope to what Diana Elder,
program volunteer, termed “a
forgotten group of people.”
“In many cases, this is literally
the first time that anyone has ever
shown them (prisoners) any love
or concern in their entire life,”
Elder said.
T he ministry program will be
presented Saturday to the public
at Prison Fellowship Night at
Aldersgate United Methodist
Church in College Station. The
program will begin at 7 p.m. and
will be highlighted by testimony
from former inmates.
“We want to show people that
there are other avenues of i
reform,” Elder said.
Elder said that all denomina
tions are invited to attend and
participate in the program.
In addition to the presenta
tions by former inmates, there
also will be a concert by Matranga
Ministries frojn Houston and
comments from Ed Williamson,
state director of Prison
Fellowship. Admission is free.
prison
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