College Station Prepares for Second Annual Christmas Parade Amid Exciting Community Developments

College Station Prepares for Second Annual Christmas Parade Amid Exciting Community Developments

Get Ready for the Holiday Spirit in College Station!

College Station is gearing up for a festive treat as the city announces its second annual Christmas parade! Mark your calendars for Saturday, December 7th, because this year’s parade promises to be something special!

What’s New This Year?

This year’s parade will kick off at 4 PM, which is a change from last year’s start time. The switch is designed to align perfectly with the city’s beloved “Lights On” ceremony at Central Park. What a perfect way to soak in the joy of the season while enjoying the twinkling lights!

Parade Route Details

As for the route, there’s no change in sight! The parade will begin at Post Oak Mall, winding its way westward along Holleman. After that, the fun will continue as floats and participants turn south on Dartmouth and head east on Krenek Tap to arrive at Central Park. This route assures a grand show for everyone involved – from families lining the streets to the folks parading their floats with holiday cheer.

How to Participate

Registration is now open for those who want to join in the festivities. Whether you’re looking to showcase a float, march with a group, or just join in on the merriment, head over to the city’s parade website to get all the details. Get your holiday spirit ready to shine!

In Other News: A New President for Texas A&M

In addition to the holiday excitement, Texas A&M is also experiencing a major milestone with the formal installation of Mark Welsh as the university’s 27th president. The event took place on October 25th, and Welsh expressed strong sentiments about his role. He acknowledged the importance of tradition at Texas A&M and mentioned a commitment to earning the trust and respect of faculty, staff, and students alike. “This job is an opportunity and a challenge,” he said.

A Family Affair

Welsh’s daughter, Liz Beechinor, who graduated from A&M in 2010, introduced him at the ceremony. Emotions ran high as Welsh took a moment to recognize the sacrifices of his parents, including his father who served in multiple wars and his mother who balanced a teaching career while raising seven children. What a heartfelt moment for the university community!

Recognizing Lifesaving Heroes

Voting Matters in Brazos County

Community Engagement

Voting in the county is an ongoing process. Early voting will continue through the weekend and into next week, providing ample opportunity for residents to have their say. The commissioners have been sharing insights about the voting center activities, ensuring transparency and encouraging participation from all corners of the county!

Looking Ahead

The events unfolding in College Station are creating a vibrant tapestry of community, celebrating both the holiday season and the milestones within the education sector. With parades, ceremonies, and the importance of civic participation, there’s something for everyone to engage with and enjoy.

So, College Station, let’s gear up for a busy December filled with holiday cheer, and remember – your voice matters, so make sure to cast your vote!


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