
Drive-In Double Feature Set for May 16
Make plans to load up the whole family and enjoy a drive-in double feature of “Lilo & Stitch” and “Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch” on Friday, May 16, at Bryan Regional Athletic Complex.
Walk with a Doc this fall to enjoy doctor-led walking groups in a friendly and supportive setting. It’s a great opportunity to get outdoors, improve your physical well-being, learn from healthcare professionals, and make new connections.
Grab your four-legged friend and head to Henderson Harbor on Saturday, Sept. 14, from noon to 5 p.m. for Doggie Poolooza! Admission is free.
Designed for children ages 3 – 5, Start Smart Sports uses age-appropriate equipment to teach progressive motor skills through fun drills. Kids build confidence and essential motor skills for future sports success.
With over 26 pickleball courts across the city parks, Bryan is a hub for pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Our variety of indoor and outdoor courts offer the perfect setting for both competitive play and casual fun.
Fall means football and cooler weather, but it’s also the perfect time to explore new activities and connect with others. Check out the fall parks program schedule.
Starting Tuesday, Aug. 6, pavement maintenance will begin on the southbound lane of Finfeather Road from the intersection of S. Bryan Avenue and Beck Street to the intersection of Turkey Creek Road and W. Carson Street.
Contractors with City of Bryan’s Water Services will perform smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines intermittently throughout July and August, starting Monday, July 22. Testing is dependent on dry weather and may be postponed due to rain.
Travis Major Field, also known as Edible Field, is owned by the City of Bryan and is currently in an exclusive facility use agreement with Infinity Sports Entertainment, LLC that started in 2006.
Four city council seats are up for the Nov. 5 general election. Stay updated on important election dates and be sure you are registered to vote.
Starting Monday, July 8, pavement maintenance will begin on East 29th Street from Briarcrest Drive to the southern city limits near Circle K. Repairs are expected to take one to two weeks, weather permitting. The road will remain open, but drivers should anticipate slight delays.