Thursday, Oct. 28, 2021
Trunk or Treat so Kids Can Eat this Saturday!
Have some family fun for a good cause this Saturday. Bring the kids out to the Bryan High School student parking lot for Trunk or Treat so Kids Can Eat. Activities include trick-or-treating, games, inflatables, a train ride and costume contest. Admission is five canned goods, and the event benefits the Brazos Valley Food Bank.
Save these dates for the 150th Anniversary
Now that the City of Bryan's 150th Anniversary is nearly here, you'll want to mark your calendar for the following free upcoming events to celebrate!

  • Guided history tours: Nov. 2, 6 and 7 p.m., Downtown Bryan

  • Time Capsule burial: Nov. 9, time TBA, Municipal Office Building

  • Free community concert featuring Midnight Express: Nov. 12, 7 p.m. Palace Theater

Lunch for a good cause: Bryan's Hamburger Fundraiser
Got lunch plans on Friday? Now you do! Head to the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Dr., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a drive-through meal benefitting the United Way of the Brazos Valley. This year's City of Bryan Hamburger Fundraiser is drive-through, but there will be an option to dine on-site under the pavilion after you’ve collected your meal.

Dispose of household hazards at semi-annual event
This Saturday is the annual fall Household Hazardous Waste disposal event, and Bryan residents can participate for free! Bring your paints, chemicals, electronic waste and other household hazardous materials for disposal from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30.

Heart of the Valley tickets now available
Delve into Bryan's history - through music - by attending a performance of "Heart of the Valley," a musical written about our community by Randy Wilson. Tickets are now available for shows on Nov. 19 and 20. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Families who need assistance with ticket costs should email kwaggener@bryantx.gov for details.

Halloweentown in Downtown is Friday
If you're looking for more Halloween fun, head to Downtown Bryan for Destination Bryan's Halloweentown in Downtown event on Friday, Oct. 29. This free, family-friendly event features trick-or-treating, photo stations, a costume contest and more. The fun starts at 4 p.m. and lasts until the candy runs out!

Cybercriminals can be spooky; here's how to avoid them
In the last week of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it's important to keep cybersecurity top of mind to keep those spooky cybercriminals away. Learn how to investigate software, do your research and stay vigilant with these tips.

Get to Kyle Field the easy way: Bryan's Gameday Shuttle
Avoid the parking fees, the crowds and the hassle when you head to Kyle Field for the next Aggies game. Instead, take the free Downtown Bryan Gameday Shuttle! More than 1,000 free parking spots are available throughout downtown with a free shuttle to take you to and from the game.

Adoptable Pet of the Week
COURTNEY
5 years old|Anatolian shepherd/Lab mix|Spayed female | Heartworm positive

Hi my name is Courtney! I am a little bit older but I still have a lot of life left in me. My favorite game is fetch with the tennis ball. I love to play and make new friends. I am also a big cuddle bug and love to snuggle in your lap. Yes, I am a lap dog so do not try to convince me otherwise! I am heartworm positive and will need a family that will take good care of me so I can live a long time. Will you be that family? If you would like to meet Courtney stop by the Bryan Animal Center today.

If you are interested in adopting Maggie, please contact the Bryan Animal Center, at 979.209.5260 to schedule an appointment to visit.
Heart of the Community: By the 1920s, Downtown Bryan began taking shape and emerging into the backbone of the downtown we know today. The photo above is looking north from South Main Street, with the Carnegie History Center on the right.

Learn more about Bryan's history on the City of Bryan's 150th Anniversary website, 150.BryanTX.gov.
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Nov. 14-15|B+CS Library System libraries closed for catalog system conversion and training

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Nov. 25-26|City offices closed for Thanksgiving holiday