Thanks to the Pebble Creek Elementary 2005, 2006 & 2007 Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), St. Joseph Regional Health Center, Pebble Creek Development, Pebble Creek Owner's Association, all the volunteers and supporters we now have a beautiful new playground area with a VERY soft base and great playground equipment.
Pebble Creek continues to grow for the enjoyment of us all!
Have you told anyone at the City of College Station how you feel about "Neighborhood Integrity?" What exactly does that mean?Are you willing to take a few minutes and complete the City's Survey about the neighborhood effects of rental properties, students, zoning, neighborhood events, neighborhood welcome groups & code violations.
Do you believe in zero tolerance for zode violations? Have you thought about how property values in your neighborhood will be affected by students? It could EASILY affect your property values negatively OR positively! Are you willing to serve on a committee or board to work on the rental properties issues? Stand up and be counted!

Benjamin Knox is a very famous local artist with a flair for capturing the essence of a community and especially a school. Texas A&M University is the subject of many of his paintings. His paintings are of the Texas A&M campus, Aggie football games, Aggie rings, and the MANY Aggie Traditions. They are great gifts for graduation but are also beautiful to purchase and decorate your home.
Think about the opportunity a child has to learn from the best!
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College Station is NOT seeing the drop in prices LA is seeing! We LOVE Bryan/College Station!
L.A. home prices falling, and faster by Peter Viles.
| Month | L.A. Index | monthly % change | yoy % change |
| April 2007 | 263.4 | -0.5% | -2.2% |
| May 2007 | 263.1 | -0.1% | -3.3% |
| June 2007 | 262.1 | -0.4% | -4.1% |
| July 2007 | 260.8 | -0.5% | -4.8% |
| Aug. 2007 | 258.1 | -1.1% | -5.7% |
| Sept. 2007 | 254.8 | -1.3% | -7.0% |
| Oct. 2007 | 249.5 | -2.1% | -8.8% |
| Nov. 2007 | 240.4 | -3.6% | -11.9% |
| Dec. 2007 | 233.0 | -3.1% | -13.7% |
| Jan. 2008 | 224.4 | -3.7% | -16.5% |
| Feb. 2008 | 214.8 | -4.3% | -19.4% |
Source: Case-Shiller S&P Home Price Index
Emily Mullins created her unique style of drawing when she was a twelve year old. Noticing that a line she drew on a page looked like a horse's head Emily began to develop her style to represent horses in a new fashion. Over the years, she has worked on her style, using fewer lines while representing the horse in better detail.
Her style has been popular with the local Pony Club, having designed multiple t-shirts and even winning the t-shirt design contest for the United States Pony Club Championship in 2003. After much encouragement from frends, she and her mother began selling art at horse shows she competed in, making modest income to offset show expenses.
Emily is currently in high school in College Station, working hard to fulfill her hopes of becoming an dequine veterinarian. She enjoys riding, especially jumping and competes in the Jumper divisions in the Texas Hunter/Jumper "A" Circuit on her Quarter Horse/Thoroughbred, Pi. Emily is also a member of the Brazos 4H Equestrian Club.
Emily is a graduating senior at A&M Consolidated High School and is planning to TAMU in the fall where she will major in Biochemistry and minor in French
Want to see more of Emily's work and support a College Station young artist? Know someone who loves horses? Help support LOCAL ARTISTS! Checkout her website at http://thecenturytreereader.com/2008/05/01/pony-drops-our-own-local-high-school-artist/#more-316.
We have a young STAR artist in A&M Consolidate High School in College Station!

Have you ever seen Pony Drops?
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