Posts Tagged ‘Texas Tech University’

2010 Commencement

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Texas Tech graduates!, originally uploaded by littleneener.

In May, 2010, the colleges and universities of Lubbock will recognize the great achievement of the Classes of 2010. After years of hard work, students will at last hold their diplomas in hand. If someone you love is among them, shouldn’t you be there, too? Lubbock Bed and Breakfasts are ready to welcome you.

Commencement for both Wayland Baptist University and Lubbock Christian University is on May 8, 2010. South Plains College recognizes it’s graduates on May 14, and Texas Tech University Commencement takes place the weekend of May 14 and 15, 2010.

Be there for your students. Sure, they’ll be busy with friends and functions, but they’ll want you there. Bed and Breakfasts Lubbock allow you to have your own space while being near your graduates. (more…)

Loving Lubbock

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

If you are looking for things to do in Lubbock Texas, you won’t have to look hard. Travel to Lubbock occurs for many reasons, not least of which is the fact that Lubbock is a sort of oasis in the Texas Panhandle. Home to Texas Tech University and several other colleges, this vibrant town draws thousands of students. There is always great music playing somewhere in the city, whether your taste is alternative or classic – the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra has a solid reputation and an interesting season each year.

Of course, Lubbock is perhaps best known among certain folks at being home to legendary singer Buddy Holly. No trip to Lubbock would be complete without a stop at the Buddy Holly Center, in a refurbished historic railway depot. Celebrating not only the man himself, but also West Texas music and musicians in general, the Center is one of those essential places that you really must visit while in Lubbock. It is also houses the Texas Musicians Hall of Fame and a Fine Arts Gallery.

The National Ranching Heritage Center does an excellent job relating what life was and is like for hard working ranchers and their families. 36 historic structures sit upon 14 acres,

If you enjoy outdoor recreation, you will not be disappointed in Lubbock. Buffalo Springs Lake is a spring-fed lake with seven miles of shoreline. It is part of a larger recreation area in breathtaking Yellow House Canyon, along the Brazos River, and offers boating, hiking, swimming and more. The city also boasts a 90-acre Arboretum that showcases native plants along with rare species, and provides a peaceful place to walk. Golfers have their choice from four courses in and around Lubbock, offering challenges and enjoyment for all skill levels.

These are only a few examples of things to do in Lubbock TX. You will find great hospitality in a Lubbock bed and breakfast while you explore this interesting city.