Exciting Changes Ahead in Bryan and College Station
In a friendly update for the community, we have a plethora of news coming out of Bryan and College Station that is sure to keep you engaged and informed! From upcoming workshops to the transformation of local educational institutions, there’s a lot to catch up on.
Financial Literacy Workshop On The Horizon
First off, mark your calendars for a Financial Literacy Workshop presented by Charles Schwab and Frost Bank. This event is part of a broader push to equip residents with vital financial skills that can help people better manage their personal finances. It’s not just about knowing how to save – this workshop will guide you through budgeting, investing, and smart spending choices. What’s more, it’s the perfect chance to ask questions and get tips from experts who know their stuff!
Children’s Museum Transitioning to Community Engagement
In another notable change, the Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley has announced it’s closing its Lake Walk facility and moving to an online and mobile format. Board Chair Pat Baker shared the exciting news about how the museum is looking to bring fun and education directly into the community. With plans to engage more with local schools and host signature events like the Daddy-Daughter Dance and Noon Year’s Eve, Baker mentioned that their aim is to ensure that the museum is accessible to children and families across Bryan, College Station, and beyond. The last day at the current location will be October 19th, so make sure to check out what they have to offer while you still can!
New Opportunities for Kids
This transition means that the museum will not be disappearing completely! Instead, they are expanding their reach into elementary schools, providing online learning opportunities, and engaging activities that encourage children’s creativity and knowledge. Plus, fundraising efforts are already underway to create a new, larger space at Lake Walk that can provide even more learning and playful experiences in the future!
Safety Comes First in Bryan Schools
Brazos County Celebrates 4-H Week
On a more cheerful note, Brazos County recently celebrated National 4-H Week, highlighting its remarkable achievement of holding the fourth largest number of 4-H members in Texas – over 724 members strong! At a recent county commissioners meeting, Matt Pfiefer, the county 4-H agent, enthusiastically shared this great news as nine members of the 4-H council introduced themselves. The sense of community and youth engagement is alive and well here, and it’s fantastic to see the pride in our future leaders!
As we continue to share in the vibrancy of Bryan and College Station, getting involved and supporting these local initiatives can make a big difference in our community. Whether it’s participating in workshops, supporting the Children’s Museum, reporting any safety issues at schools, or cheering on our youth in 4-H, together, we can keep our community thriving and growing. So let’s stay informed, engaged, and ready for all the exciting times ahead!