Raylene Lewis
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Team Bryan versus Team College Station for Century 21 Beal Retreat
October 6th, 2010 Categories: Community Events, Real Estate News
Century 21 Beal Annual Retreat November 2010 has a “know Bryan College Station” theme this year. The real estate sales agents, sales staff and participating vendors have been divided into 2 teams.
- Team Bryan
- Team College Station
I am sure they will come up with clever team names shortly to make it even more fun!
Each team was asked to declare 10 landmarks for their area – Bryan or College Station. After declaring their landmarks the teams are to take photographs of their landmarks and take photos of themselves at the landmarks.
Below is the list of Bryan and College Station landmarks chosen. Watch for photos Read the rest of this entry »
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Pebble Creek Elementary Reserved Parking for The Waller Family
September 12th, 2010 Categories: 1
Pebble Creek Elementary School has a reserved parking space for the Waller Family? I knew there was handicapped reserved parking. And, I think I remember that the Principal has a reserved spot but who is the Waller Family?
I’m sure the school has a great reason having something to do with the school carnival and fund raising….
Do you know what the Waller Family had to do to get this spot? Please let me know! My children are no longer in Pebble Creek Elementary (grown on up to high school…) but I bet there are other parents who would also LOVE to try to get this parking space next year. If it is a fund raiser, the stakes are going up.
Congratulations Waller Family!!! Let me know how much you are enjoying your space.
Susan Hilton
CENTURY 21 Beal, Inc.
979-764-2100
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Congratulations Century 21 Beal Agents!!!!
July 21st, 2010 Categories: 1
Congratulations to the following Century 21 Beal, Inc. agents for their outstanding Sales Achievement and Performance January – June 2010.
- Clay Lee
- Farrah Spears
- Jeff Leatherwood
- Jennifer Jennings
- Judy Bradford
- Katherine Massey
- Linda Stribling
- Michelle Taylor
- Raylene Lewis
- Kristi Fox
- AND CENTURY 21 Beal, Inc.
Recognition for your sales achievement from Century 21 International is quite an honor. Century 21 Beal Realtors continues to have a large number of agents that excel in both real estate sales in Bryan College Station and exceptional customer service.
Susan Hilton
979-764-2100
Real Estate for Bryan College Station!
Call 979-764-2121 and hear information on ANY property for sale in the Brazos Valley.
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Just One More Reason to LOVE College Station Schools
May 27th, 2010 Categories: 1, Community Events, Kids, Family & Personal Stuff
I don’t know what’s wrong with some kids when it comes to shopping! When I was a student, I loved shopping for new school supplies every year! But to many children, shopping for school supplies is an unpleasant event, ranking somewhere between a trip to the dentist and clothes shopping with mom!
SO here comes the CSISD to the rescue! Working with Wilton’s Office Works, a locally-owned and operated provider of office supplies, furniture and services, College Station schools’ PTOs (Parent Teacher Organizations) are offering pre-packed school supply kits! They include everything your kid needs according to the official CSISD school supply list and will be delivered to the child’s classroom for Meet the Teacher Night or the first day of school. The school supplies will be packaged in a keepsake box with a handle, and you can keep the box and use it for keeping memories throughout the school year.
Participating elementary schools include Pebble Creek, Rock Prairie, South Knoll, College Hills, Creek View, Southwood Valley, and Forest Ridge. What’s easier than writing a check, for less money than it takes to drive around town hunting everything on the list? For more information, or to find out if your school is taking part i this helpful fundraiser, contact your school’s PTO or Kathy at Wilton’s, (970)268-0062.
Interested in Buying or Selling a Home?
Give me a call! 979-218-2235
Raylene Lewis– “A House-Sold Name!”
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The Many Hats of Village Cafe in Downtown Bryan, Tx
March 9th, 2010 Categories: Community Events
Downtown Bryan is home to some of the most beautiful historic buildings in the Bryan College Station area. Quality restaurants, community theatre, antique stores and many more contribute to Downtown Bryan’s fun environment. Located on an unassuming corner of W. 26th street sits the Village Cafe, a comfortable space that wears many different hats, depending on the hour.
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The Quality of the CSISD (College Station Independent School District) School Board
March 7th, 2010 Categories: Schools
Often times it’s difficult to tell whether or not a school, or a school district is “good” or “bad.” Everyone hopes that their child will realize her/his full intellect, but in some schools, a number of students fade into the background and don’t learn as much as they could.
When moving to a new area, there are a huge amount of things to consider besides which school district is the best for your child, so it’s easy to overlook which school is right. However, it’s not a very good idea to leave it to fate, as some schools sadly do not perform as well as others; on the other hand, it can be difficult to determine which is which.
There are a number of ways to decide; for instance you could look at Read the rest of this entry »
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Messina Hof Cooking Parties with the Chef in Bryan College Station
March 6th, 2010 Categories: 1
March is finally here and the springtime month brought along some greatly anticipated sunshine. Now that the cold weather looks like it may be behind us for good, Bryan and College Station residents can finally turn to local outdoor treasures. Messina Hof Winery and Resort has an exciting lineup of events this spring.
Make sure you pencil in the “Cooking Parties with the Chef” on March 18th and 21st. Cooking parties are offered for both beginners and experts, and everyone leaves with new tips, good memories, and a finely satisfied appetite.
If you prefer to focus more on the wine itself, then mark your calendar for this month’s wine appreciation class, taught on March 28th and is entitled “The Wines of Burgundy.” Join the family at 3:00 p.m. to learn about the five regions of Burgundy and two reviled grapes, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Of course, no class would be complete without plenty of samples to taste.
One of the best deals in town is the five dollar wine tour, on which you can enjoy late afternoon weather while exploring Bryan’s very own vineyard. Knowledgeable and fun staff lead tours through the various buildings and grounds while explaining the entire wine making process, from the grape picking to the label printing. The best part: the tour ends in the wine tasting room where the tour leader shares his or her knowledge on Messina Hof’s many wonderful wine offerings while you sip away.
Take advantage of this perfect weather with a friend and enjoy the highly acclaimed local wine at Messina Hof today!

Susan Hilton – Realtor & Sales Trainer for Century 21 Beal, Inc.
#1 in Real Estate in Bryan and College Station Home Sales




Real Estate for Bryan College Station!
Call 979-764-2121 and hear information on ANY property for sale in the Brazos Valley.
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Broadway at the MSC in College Station, Tx
March 5th, 2010 Categories: Community Events
Although the MSC (Memorial Student Center) may be under construction, MSC OPAS is still in full swing. MSC OPAS is an organization on campus that brings professional productions of theatre, music and dance programs to Bryan/College Station. It is open to all residents, not just students. In the past MSC OPAS has brought shows including Yo-Yo Ma, Les Miserables, Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles, and even Riverdance. Now it’s bringing the best of Broadway, wrapped up in one singing and dancing package. MSC OPAS presents Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway, a compilation of some of the best shows and songs from the last century. Straight from New York with five of Broadway’s best- Andrea Rivette, Carter Calvert, Raymond Jaramillo McLeod, Grant Norman, Robert DuSold, and Composer Neil Berg- songs from shows like Read the rest of this entry »
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Pebble Creek Elementary School Carnival Saturday March 6, 2010
March 4th, 2010 Categories: Community Events, Pebble Creek
Pebble Creek Elementary School Carnival this Saturday. You don’t want to miss it!
Join us this Saturday, March 6th from 11am to 4pm for the annual Pebble Creek Elementary Spring Carnival. Everyone is welcome – not just for Pebble Creek students! This year’s carnival is a space theme!
We’ll have plenty to do for the parents and the kids!
- Games, including bounce houses and inflatables
- Cast room, children’s raffle, cake walk & more!
- Silent auction – over $20,000 in merchandise
- Class basket auction & class plate auction
- Race car from Texas World Speedway
- Food from great vendors like Outback, Dickey’s, Ninfas, Spoons Yogurt & Buck’s pizza
Tickets are on sale at the door day of the Pebble Creek carnival or in advance outside the school from 2:45 to 3:45 Thursday and Friday.
Come out and get LOST IN SPACE!

Susan Hilton – Realtor & Sales Trainer for Century 21 Beal, Inc.
#1 in Real Estate in Bryan and College Station Home Sales



Real Estate for Bryan College Station!
Call 979-764-2121 and hear information on ANY property for sale in the Brazos Valley.
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Art Exhibits in the Bryan College Station Tx Area
March 4th, 2010 Categories: Community Events
Visitors to Bryan/College Station usually come with very specific expectations in mind– namely that they’ll see an Aggie football game and take a trip to the Dixie Chicken. While those are still Bryan/College Station staples, and football plus fried chicken is still a beloved combination, the residents have expanded.
The people of Bryan/College Station are scarcely one-dimensional, and the town reflects its people; as the city grows, more and more art galleries have been emerging and revealing themselves. What’s more remarkable is the amount of artists there are to be found in the Bryan College/Station area. As art galleries keep surfacing, works from local artists have been appearing to fill the walls of the galleries.
Most recently, the relatively new Village Café and Art 979 have been proudly displaying art from a huge milieu of individuals– from Bryan, Texas to Buffalo, New York. The Village Café started out as Read the rest of this entry »
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