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Planetarium (1:00AM)
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
Treat yourself to the most impressive motion picture available. Presented on a dome-shaped screen, more than twice as large as traditional movie screens. Large Format Films transport visitors from the depths of the world's oceans to the depths of space.
Click here for showtimes
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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| Saturday, May 03, 2008 |
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Planetarium
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
Treat yourself to the most impressive motion picture available. Presented on a dome-shaped screen, more than twice as large as traditional movie screens. Large Format Films transport visitors from the depths of the world's oceans to the depths of space.
Click here for showtimes
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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| Sunday, May 04, 2008 |
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Planetarium
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
Treat yourself to the most impressive motion picture available. Presented on a dome-shaped screen, more than twice as large as traditional movie screens. Large Format Films transport visitors from the depths of the world's oceans to the depths of space.
Click here for showtimes
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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Pignetti's Jazz Lunch (12:00PM - 3:00PM)
Pignetti's Jazz Lunch
Beginning Sunday April 29, Pignetti's Restaurant in Killeen Mall wil have their Famous Jazz Lunch! They will have a live jazz band performing in the dining room from noon until 3:00 pm. Lunch is served from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. The Jazz Lunch will be scheduled every Sunday. Come on down and enjoy the music and the meal!

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| Monday, May 05, 2008 |
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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| Tuesday, May 06, 2008 |
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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| Wednesday, May 07, 2008 |
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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Planetarium (1:00AM)
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
Treat yourself to the most impressive motion picture available. Presented on a dome-shaped screen, more than twice as large as traditional movie screens. Large Format Films transport visitors from the depths of the world's oceans to the depths of space.
Click here for showtimes
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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CTC Classic Tennis Tournament, May 9-10 (8:00AM)
CTC Classic Tennis Tournament, May 9-10
The CTC Classic Tennis Tournament will be held May 9-10 at the CTC tennis courts and is open to all skill levels (3.0 - beginners, 3.5 intermediate and 4.0 - advanced). The following events will be held: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles, masters' (age 45 years and older), junior boys' and girls' (age 17 and under) singles and doubles. Awards will be presented to the winners and runners-up in each event. The entry fee is $15 for one event and $20 to play in two events. Entry forms available at www.ctcd.edu. Return with entry fee to CTC Tennis Tournament, c/o Tina Holden, P.O. Box 1800, Killeen, TX 76540-1800. Entry forms/fees may also be dropped off at the CTC gymnasium. The deadline is May 7. For more information, call 254-526-1224.
PO Box 1800
Killeen, Texas 76540-1800 (254)526-1224 PHONE (254)526-1751 FAX
Serving students in more than 150 locations
worldwide and online
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
News Release
April 2, 2008
Contact (media inquiries): Bruce Vasbinder
CTC Community Relations & Marketing
254-526-1224 – day
254-535-8499 – nights and weekends
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| Saturday, May 10, 2008 |
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Planetarium
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
Treat yourself to the most impressive motion picture available. Presented on a dome-shaped screen, more than twice as large as traditional movie screens. Large Format Films transport visitors from the depths of the world's oceans to the depths of space.
Click here for showtimes
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CTC Classic Tennis Tournament, May 9-10
CTC Classic Tennis Tournament, May 9-10
The CTC Classic Tennis Tournament will be held May 9-10 at the CTC tennis courts and is open to all skill levels (3.0 - beginners, 3.5 intermediate and 4.0 - advanced). The following events will be held: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, mixed doubles, masters' (age 45 years and older), junior boys' and girls' (age 17 and under) singles and doubles. Awards will be presented to the winners and runners-up in each event. The entry fee is $15 for one event and $20 to play in two events. Entry forms available at www.ctcd.edu. Return with entry fee to CTC Tennis Tournament, c/o Tina Holden, P.O. Box 1800, Killeen, TX 76540-1800. Entry forms/fees may also be dropped off at the CTC gymnasium. The deadline is May 7. For more information, call 254-526-1224.
PO Box 1800
Killeen, Texas 76540-1800 (254)526-1224 PHONE (254)526-1751 FAX
Serving students in more than 150 locations
worldwide and online
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
News Release
April 2, 2008
Contact (media inquiries): Bruce Vasbinder
CTC Community Relations & Marketing
254-526-1224 – day
254-535-8499 – nights and weekends
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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Killeen Power Sports Open House (10:00AM - 4:00PM)
Killeen Power Sports
Open House and Food Drive
Saturday May 10th, 2008 From 10-4
You could Win a 2008 Honda
VT-750 Cruiser!!!
3701 E Centex Expwy Next to Roadhouse
254-634-2224
www.killeenpowersports.com
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Planetarium
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
Treat yourself to the most impressive motion picture available. Presented on a dome-shaped screen, more than twice as large as traditional movie screens. Large Format Films transport visitors from the depths of the world's oceans to the depths of space.
Click here for showtimes
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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Pignetti's Jazz Lunch (12:00PM - 3:00PM)
Pignetti's Jazz Lunch
Beginning Sunday April 29, Pignetti's Restaurant in Killeen Mall wil have their Famous Jazz Lunch! They will have a live jazz band performing in the dining room from noon until 3:00 pm. Lunch is served from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. The Jazz Lunch will be scheduled every Sunday. Come on down and enjoy the music and the meal!

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| Monday, May 12, 2008 |
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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CTC Summer Semester Registration (All Day)
CTC summer semester registration begins
Registration for Central Texas College (CTC) central campus summer semester classes begins Monday, May 12 and continues through June 6. The first day of classes is June 9.
Students may register online for summer I five and 10-week classes as well as summer II classes by logging onto www.ctcd.edu, clicking on the “Students” link and then clicking on the “WebAdvisor” link. Class schedules are also available at the same web address. Academic advisement for new students or students changing degree plans will be conducted May 27-30 in the Guidance and Counseling Office (Building 119) from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Thursday and 8 – 11 a.m. on Friday. Walk-in registration will also be conducted during these hours June 2-6.
New student orientation will be held Friday, June 6 at 9 a.m. in the Criminal Justice Building (Bldg. 113, room 106. All new and returning students interested in learning about the campus and the services available to students are welcome. To sign up, please call 254-526-1258.
Summer classes at the CTC Fort Hood campus begin June 9. Registration for those classes is currently underway for civilians, dependents, retired military and military members other than Army personnel online at www.ctcd.edu. Active duty Army personnel can register now but must use the GoArmyEd.com portal online.
Active service members and their dependents must submit a military verification form to be eligible for in-state tuition rates. For more information, please call 526-1906 or contact student services/evaluations at 526-1917.
Walk-in registration is being conducted in Building 3201 at Battalion Avenue and 72nd Street, during the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. (0730 to 1615).
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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| Wednesday, May 14, 2008 |
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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| Thursday, May 15, 2008 |
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Andy K Wells Hike And Bike Trail (1:00AM)
Andy K Wells Hike and Bike Trail
The
Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail is the first ever of its kind within
the City of Killeen. The first phase of the trail will extend from
38th Street west approximately 2.5 miles along Nolan Creek and will
connect with the Killeen Community Center and the Gilmore Senior
Citizens Center.
The project was made possible through the generosity of Kenny Wells,
who donated 9.115 acres of land. In honor of Mr. Wells the City
elected to name the trail after his father the late Andy K. Wells and
any future extensions to this trail system will be perpetually named
the “Andy K. Wells Hike and Bike Trail”.
Of primary importance is that the project will provide an alternative
to pedestrians and cyclists who currently must travel two of the
busiest thoroughfares in the city. Additionally, it will offer an
opportunity for persons of all ages to exercise, travel and enjoy the
beauty of areas along Nolan Creek. The trail will provide citizens of
Killeen with a health and fitness area never before provided.
The project also provides a pedestrian-activated crossing on 38th
street in the vicinity of Water Street, providing a safety factor for
students traveling to Killeen High School. In addition to the trail the
project will have landscaping, irrigation, and lighting, stretch areas,
a pedestrian bridge, a restroom facility and security cameras.
The trail is part of the region's vision to eventually complete a
series of trails linking two surrounding lakes, Lake Belton and Still
House Hollow Lake.
http://www.ci.killeen.tx.us/index.php?section=288
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Planetarium (1:00AM)
The Mayborn Planetarium & Space Theater opened to the general public in August, 2000. Since then, thousands of visitors have enjoyed programs including Planetarium Sky Shows, Laser Light Shows, and Large Format Films.
Visit the Mayborn Planetarium and Space Theater, on the campus of Central Texas College in Killeen Texas, and immerse yourself in a state-of-the-art experience like no other.
Embark on an imaginary journey through time and space. The Minolta star projector and automated suite of laser and special effect projectors accurately simulate astronomical phenomena from throughout the known universe on the 60-foot Planetarium dome. Sky shows are followed by a live star talk, a guided tour of the current evening sky.
Experience a unique and artistic mix of light, color and sound. Laser Light Shows combine eye-popping 3D graphics, pure laser-generated colors, and 15 thousand watts of digitally reproduced sound to bring your favorite music to life.
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