The vibrant holiday market in Bryan-College Station brings families together to celebrate the season.
The holiday season is in full swing in Bryan-College Station, featuring a range of festive activities. From community celebrations like St. Joseph’s Catholic School’s anniversary and the Bryan Noon Lions Club luncheon to exciting trivia nights and holiday markets, there’s something for everyone. Families can enjoy special events like Santa’s Holiday Parade and The Great Gingerbread Gathering, while cultural enthusiasts can experience various exhibits and performances. Join in the fun, give back during the food drive, and make unforgettable memories this season!
As the holiday season approaches, Bryan-College Station is bursting with excitement and festive events to make your season merry and bright! From community celebrations to trivia nights, the city boasts a packed calendar that promises fun for everyone.
On Tuesday, the historic St. Joseph’s Catholic School celebrates its 130th anniversary with a heartfelt gathering at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Don’t miss this chance to bask in nostalgia and community spirit from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For those looking to connect over a good meal, the Bryan Noon Lions Club invites you to their weekly luncheon at noon, happening at the Best Western Premiere in Bryan. It’s a great opportunity to network and enjoy some delicious food!
If fitness is on your mind, head over to Tanglewood Park on Tuesday evening for a free men’s workout session from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. This is a perfect way to stay active while meeting others in the community!
Test your knowledge at the Aggieland trivia events held in multiple local venues, including Angry Elephant and Grand Station Entertainment. These trivia nights kick off at 7 p.m. and promise a fun evening filled with friendly competition.
Movie lovers can take a step back in time with a screening of “The Maltese Falcon” at The Queen Theatre in Downtown Bryan at 7 p.m. Alternatively, for those interested in cultural performances, consider catching Shen Yun 2025 at Rudder Auditorium in College Station at 7:30 p.m. With ticket prices ranging from $80 to $150, this is a fantastic chance to experience world-class talent right in your backyard.
Throughout the holiday season, visitors can explore a variety of fascinating exhibits including the “Legacy of the Battle of the Bulge” at the Museum of the American G.I. This informative display runs through February 19, 2025, with affordable admission fees, making it a great family outing.
Don’t forget to stop by the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum to experience the “Spirit of the Place” exhibit or visit the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History for “Capturing Time: The Story of Early Photography.” Both exhibits offer engaging experiences for visitors of all ages!
The holiday shopping scene is alive with several events from November 16 through January 2. Shop ‘til you drop at exciting markets like the Heavenly Market hosted by SOS Women’s Ministry or the Main Street Holiday Market at Brazos County Expo on November 16.
On November 21, the Santa’s Holiday Parade lights up Post Oak Mall from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., creating magical moments for families. Plus, on December 3, enjoy sweet creations at The Great Gingerbread Gathering at the Brazos Center!
The Bush Library’s Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony on December 5 at 5:30 p.m. will surely usher in the holiday spirit among friends and family, and there are plenty of holiday-themed movie screenings like “The Polar Express” to look forward to!
As the year wraps up, join in on the fun with community activities like Brunch with Santa or various New Year’s Eve parties at Fellowship FWB Church and Stampede College Station on December 31, starting at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively.
Finally, mark your calendars for the 29th Annual KBTX Food for Families Food Drive beginning early on December 6, an opportunity to give back and help those in need this holiday season.
With so many activities lined up, Bryan-College Station is truly ready to embrace the festivities of the season. Whether you seek community spirit, entertainment, or a chance to give back, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
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