Embrace Learning to Swim as an Essential Life Skill
Bryan Parks and Recreation is devoted to teaching people to swim correctly, safely, and confidently. We have swim lessons available for ages six months to adults.
Bryan Parks and Recreation is devoted to teaching people to swim correctly, safely, and confidently. We have swim lessons available for ages six months to adults.
Residents and visitors are welcome to join us on April 8 at one of these free eclipse viewing parties. No matter where you observe the eclipse, remember to prioritize safety by using certified solar viewing glasses.
The City of Bryan is saddened to report the passing of former Bryan Mayor Mark Conlee. Mr. Conlee passed last night after a lengthy illness.
Join us at Legends Event Center on Thursday, April 4, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., for an opportunity to explore all that the City of Bryan has to offer.
Bryan City Hall will be closed closed on Friday, March 29 in observance of Good Friday and will resume normal operating hours on Monday, April 1. Here’s a list of city facilities and services, and their closure schedules over the Easter weekend.
Several roadways in Bryan are now safer for motorists during heavy rainfall with the flood early warning system installment, thanks to a grant received from the state Flood Infrastructure Fund (FIF).
The City of Bryan’s Community Development Advisory Committee will host two public hearings during its regular meeting on Thursday, March 21, at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Bryan City Hall.
The City of Bryan is seeing and receiving misinformation about the Park Hudson Disc Golf Course and would like to provide some clarity.
Join us for the grand opening of the sand volleyball courts at Legends Event Center on Saturday, March 9, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The new outdoor amenity to Travis Bryan Midtown Park includes four NCAA-approved, lighted courts and a terraced viewing area with synthetic turf and sail shade structures.
The City of Bryan’s new ad hoc Downtown Parking Committee’s mission is to gather information, research, and best practices locally and from other urban areas, and provide recommendations to meet the future goals of Historic Downtown Bryan and address the evolving needs of its residents, businesses, and visitors.