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Garth Brooks, training firemen and Aggie basketball
players are among those who have attracted crowds to
Reed Arena since its opening last April.
Mary Helen Bowers, associate director of special event
facilities, said the versatility of Reed Arena has con
tributed to its success.
“It has truly proven to be a versatile building that we
can do almost anything in,” she said.
Bowers said Reed Arena provides a facility for traditional
A&M activities, entertainment, meetings and banquets.
“Reed Arena has enabled us to have graduation and
Muster in surroundings that are more comfortable for
participants and guests,” she said.
Bowers said both of the basketball teams have enjoyed
their first season in Reed.
Bowers said Reed Arena has attracted entertainment
students have previously traveled to Houston, Dallas and
Austin to see.
“There is no other way for students to enjoy world-
class entertainment other than Reed Arena,” she said.
Bowers said the arena has been utilized for meetings
by community members. She said despite the other fa
cilities in town, the high demand for Reed Arena has
made it preferable.
“We simply have, by far, the largest, flat, air-condi
tioned area for dinners and banquets,” she said.
Bowers said the attendance to these events often ex
ceeds expectations.
“People are talking,” she said. “People are enjoying
their experience and want to come back.”
Steven Hodge, director of special event facilities, said
state money does not support the arena. He said admis
sion fees cover operating expenses not covered through
endowments.
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