Infomaniacs Podcast – September 10, 2010
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The New Leader Of The Rebranded Arts Center Of The Brazos Valley Visits The Infomaniacs
The new chief executive officer of the rebranded Arts Center of the Brazos Valley (formerly Arts Council of the Brazos Valley) Leslie Bowlin visits with Scott DeLucia on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs November 27, 2024. More information about Leslie Bowlin from the ACBV website: For the last ten years, Leslie has served as the Executive Director of The Houston Maritime Center & Museum. Her extensive background includes public relations, investing, and business operations, as well as chairing many high-profile and successful charity events. She has also served on several non-profit boards. Educated at the Universite de Paris-Sorbonne, Leslie has traveled extensively, lived abroad, and brings a keen interest in multi-cultural inclusion in the arts. At the Arts Center of Brazos Valley, she will lead development and community engagement efforts as well as manage daily operations with the small, dedicated staff and a cadre of tireless volunteers who are thrilled to welcome her aboard. Leslie’s background as an executive director, combined with a deep passion for promoting community-based arts programs, will help to further advance the mission of The Arts Center of Brazos Valley, which has served as the leading advocate for arts and culture in Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, and Washington counties providing innovative and impactful artistic opportunities for both residents and visitors for 54 years. Listen to “The new leader of the rebranded Arts Center of the Brazos Valley visits WTAW's The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Grand Jury Indictment On An Arson Charge And A College Station Man Jailed For Violating Probation Now Accused Of Damaging A Texas A&M Bus
More than two years after a Bryan woman is arrested for setting fire to a U-Haul van, a Brazos County grand jury indicts her on an arson charge. 38 year old Krystal Ransome has been out of jail on bond since her arrest three months after the fire, which took place in June 2022 in the parking lot of a Bryan hotel. According to the arrest report from the Bryan fire marshal’s office, a man who rented the van said he had let Ransome stay in the vehicle after they had been arguing over relationship issues. Security video from the hotel showed Ransome damaging the van’s windshield before the fire was ignited. Ransome has been out of jail since posting a $10,000 dollar bond since her arrest in September 2022. College Station police release an arrest report last weekend of a College Station man who is accused of kicking a Texas A&M bus in August that resulted in damage estimated at $9,437.50. The CSPD arrest report says video from the bus shows when the bus stopped at Holleman South and North Dowling, the driver of a SUV got out and kicked the right panel of the bus. The driver of the SUV, who was interviewed in jail, said he did not recall what happened. Bond for 26 year old Donovan Isaac on the felony criminal mischief charge was set at $20,000 dollars. Online records show Isaac has been in jail since October 15th on a charge of violating probation for a felony family violence assault that happened in February 2022.
College Station’s Tourism Office Receives City Council Suggestions For Future Holiday Events
An update by the city of College Station’s assistant tourism office director to the city council this month included council member suggestions about future events during the holiday season. William Wright was interested in having events at Wolf Pen Creek Park and asked to consider something that tied into College Station’s history with trains. Melissa McIlhaney pointed out what happens where she grew up in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Bob Yancy asked to consider an aerial light show with moving drones. Mayor John Nichols asked to include the Arts Center of the Brazos Valley and the George H.W. Bush library. Click HERE to be directed to the city of College Station’s holiday event website. Click below to hear comments from the November 14, 2024 College Station city council meeting. Listen to “College Station's tourism office receives city council suggestions for future holiday events” on Spreaker.