Looking to make a difference in your community? Join the City of Bryan’s Parks and Recreation Department for the 30th annual Bryan City Cemetery Work Day on Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The City of Bryan has partnered with legendary college football coach Jackie Sherrill to provide advisory services focused on enhancing community participation in athletic initiatives and expanding programs for Bryan’s youth.
Water is one of our most valuable resources—and it’s under threat. Out-of-state entities are targeting our local aquifers, looking to profit without concern for our future.
The Bryan City Council meets on Tuesday, April 8, for their workshop and regular meetings at City Hall. Learn everything you need to know about the meeting here.
Held every April and October, this rain-or-shine free event helps protect our environment by keeping hazardous materials out of the landfill. Household hazardous waste should never be dumped down drains or placed for regular garbage collection.
Gather your baskets and get ready for a weekend of egg-citement with two free, fun-filled Easter events for the whole family! From traditional egg hunts to an unforgettable helicopter egg drop, these family-friendly events promise fun for all ages.
Beginning Monday, March 24, and continuing intermittently through March 31, contractors with the City of Bryan’s Water Services will conduct smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines. Smoke testing identifies broken pipes and other defects by injecting smoke into the sewer lines through manholes.
The City of Bryan is committed to supporting the continued success and vibrancy of Historic Downtown Bryan. As part of ongoing efforts to plan for the future, temporary SafetyStick devices have been installed in five areas around downtown.
Get ready for a spook-tacular time at the 7th Annual Trunk or Treat So Kids Can Eat, benefiting the Brazos Valley Food Bank, on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bryan High School parking lot.
Activities include trunk-or-treating, inflatables, train rides, face painting, a photo booth, food vendors, and more.
Admission is five canned goods per person, and Halloween costumes are encouraged.
This event is hosted by the Bryan Parks and Recreation Department and Bryan High School Theatre.
For more information, call 979-209-5528.
Looking for more ghoulish fun? Check out these free events:
Little Kids Spooky Carnival (ages 5 and under)
Saturday, Oct. 26 / 2 – 3 p.m.
Clara B. Mounce Public Library
Family Friendly Ghost Hunting (all ages)
Tuesday, Oct. 29 / 6:30 p.m. start
Carnegie History Center Registration required
Adult Ghost Hunting (ages 18+)
Tuesday, Oct. 29 / 8 p.m. start
Carnegie History Center Registration required
Trunk or Treat (all ages)
Wednesday, Oct. 30 / 6 – 8:30 p.m.
Legends Event Center
The Bryan-College Station Library System has a variety of activities to enjoy throughout the month, including a Hallow Reads Challenge, pumpkin decorating days and contest, arts and crafts, and storytimes.