The City of Bryan’s Development Services was awarded with the 2024 Richard R. Lillie, FAICP, Planning Excellence Recognition Award from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association.
Start the year off right by discovering exciting programs and events from our Parks & Recreation Department! Whether you’re exploring a new hobby, getting active, or enjoying a movie under the stars, there’s something for everyone to experience.
City offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Residential solid waste and brush/bulky collections will run as normal.
While rare, Texas does experience freezing temperatures. The idea of freezing temperatures may send you into a tizzy, but with a little preparation we’ll be ready to take on whatever mother nature brings our way.
Looking for a fun way to stay active, meet new people, and learn something new? Our Parks and Recreation Department invites adults ages 55 and older to take part in monthly socials, offering a variety of engaging activities and discussions.
Get ready to step into better health with Walk with a Doc! The City of Bryan’s Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with Baylor Scott & White, invites you to join a doctor-led walk on select Saturdays from 9 to 10 a.m.
The City of Bryan and The Texas A&M University System have mutually decided not to proceed with the construction of a shared-use, indoor tennis and multipurpose facility at Travis Bryan Midtown Park.
City offices will be closed Dec. 23 – 25 and Jan. 1 for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Residential solid waste and brush/bulky routes will be collected as usual Dec. 23 – 24 but will not be picked up on Dec. 25 or Jan. 1. Routes will be shifted one day.
The City of Bryan is conducting an inventory of water service lines to comply with EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. Learn how the process works, what it means for you, and how you can help.
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.