Bryan, Texas – Downtown Bryan is teeming with excitement as it hosts its inaugural Maroon and White Night. It’s a unique evening dedicated to community engagement, celebration of local businesses, and expressing appreciation to the faculty and staff of Texas A&M. City officials are hopeful that this event will stimulate retail activity and invite visitors to further explore the offerings of downtown Bryan.
This one-of-a-kind event presents a unique opportunity for community members to enjoy live music and avail themselves of special discounts offered by participating local businesses. One such special offer is an elusive tour of the historic Milton Parker Estate Bed and Breakfast, a charm of Bryan typically not open to public tours.
While certain store owners express reservations about the potential increase in operation costs due to extended hours and overtime pay, they also acknowledge the potential uptick in foot traffic that may result from catering specifically to the Texas A&M staff.
The Maroon and White Night, in essence, is a spin-off from the two-decade-old First Friday tradition. Bryan’s Mayor, Bobby Gutierrez, has expressed that this event, although designed with Texas A&M personnel in mind, is open to all. He said, “This is for anyone who hasn’t visited downtown Bryan before, to appreciate its adult-friendly ambiance.”
As Mayor Gutierrez remarks, a significant motive behind hosting this event is to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of Texas A&M faculty and staff to the local economy and to expose them to the wide array of retail and dining options that downtown Bryan boasts of.
Denise Barbier, from the Milton Parker Estate Bed and Breakfast, recognizes the potential benefits arising from this event. She mentions the chance to showcase their historic property, located right in the heart of Bryan, to the faculty and staff of Texas A&M. She enthuses about the gem that their visitors have right in their backyard, encouraging them to partake in some local history.
Despite the concerns expressed by some downtown businesses about potentially high costs, the city remains optimistic. Mayor Gutierrez maintains that the primary aim of this venture is to gauge initial interest and figure out the most effective way to grow the event organically.
This Maroon and White Night not only aims at improving Bryan’s local economy but also looks forward to fostering deeper community connections. It’s not just about increasing revenue but also about celebrating the spirit of Bryan. What better way to do that than having the community come together and appreciate the charms of their city?
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