Baca Center wins awards for innovation, arts
Tajano Time Founders Olli Medina, Anita Martinez, Clarence Falcon and Deborah McRoberts, Baca Center SupervisiorThe City of Round Rock’s Allen R. Baca Center for Senior and Community Activities was recently honored with two Regional Texas Recreation and Parks Society (TRAPS) awards at its annual Region 5 and 7 conference in Schertz, Texas.
The Baca Center was awarded the “Lone Star Programming Award” for its “Pub Club” program. The Lone Star Programming Award recognizes an innovative, first time recreation program. The “Pub Club” program offers a safe ride to various nighttime entertainment spots for seniros to socialize, dance, listen to live music and meet new friends. The “Pub Club” offers non-traditional programming outside of the 9-to-5 schedule for those seniors still active in the work force. The “Pub Club” is a programming opportunity for seniors to explore all that the Central Texas Nightlife has to offer.
The Baca Center also was awarded the “Arts & Humanities Award” for its “Tejano Time” arts program. The Arts and Humanities Award honors those departments with
outstanding projects or programs that promote the cultural arts. The “Tejano Time” program is focused on education, preservation of the history and origin of Tejano music and a sharing of cultural experiences.
“Tejano Time” provides a creative, new and interesting program that offers physical, cognitive and cultural benefits. The program gives participants an opportunity to learn new dance steps and engage in cultural music.
TRAPS is a non-profit 501(c)3 professional and educational organization founded 70 years ago. TRAPS is committed to advancing the field of parks, recreation and leisure services in Texas, while advocating for enhanced recreation opportunities and the increase of public green space for Texans. TRAPS, serves as a clearinghouse of information on parks and recreation, fosters networking and promotes the sharing of information.
Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2009