Hey there, Bryan and College Station! Are you looking for something fun to do this Tuesday? You’re in luck because there’s plenty happening in our neck of the woods! Whether you want to work up a sweat, get into the holiday spirit, or challenge your brain with some trivia, there’s something for everyone!
If you’re a fan of breaking a sweat, head over to Tanglewood Park at 5:30-6:15 p.m. for a free men’s workout. No need for fancy gym memberships—just show up, and you can enjoy a fantastic workout under the open sky. It’s a great opportunity to meet others in the community and kickstart your fitness journey!
Looking for festive vibes? Don’t miss Santa’s Wonderland open from 4-11 p.m. at 18898 Texas 6 S. in College Station. It’s the perfect place for families to come together and experience the magic of the holiday season! Check their website for pricing details and prepare to be dazzled by the lights and holiday cheer.
For a free, community-oriented experience, swing by Stephen C. Beachy Central Park from 6-11 p.m. to enjoy Christmas in the Park. It’ll be a beautiful evening filled with holiday decorations, lights, and fun activities for all ages. Grab your family and let’s celebrate the season together!
Think you know it all? It’s time to prove it! Multiple venues are hosting trivia nights starting at 7 p.m.. Choose your favorite spot: Angry Elephant, Grand Station Entertainment, Urban Table, Century Square, or 4 Downs Sports Bar. And if that’s not enough, you can also hit up Rough Draught at 8 p.m.. Gather your friends, pour yourself a drink, and get ready to flex those brain muscles!
If music is your jam, you won’t want to miss Delvin Twitty and Rick Stearns at Luigi’s Patio Ristorante at 7 p.m.. Savor some delicious food while enjoying live tunes. Or, if you’re in the mood for something a bit different, check out David Jack Skinner performing at Our Savior Lutheran Church. With both options, it’s bound to be an entertaining night!
For those who prefer a more educational outing, the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum will host The Spirit of the Place exhibit until March 30. It dives into the relationship between President Bush, his legacy, and Texas A&M. Admission for adults is just $9, and it’s free for kids under 5, making it a perfect family outing.
Meanwhile, you can step back in time with the Capturing Time: The Story of Early Photography exhibit at the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History through May 17, 2025. This exhibit showcases stunning vintage cameras and is a treat for photography lovers. Admission is a mere $5 for adults and $4 for children.
So there you have it, folks—the scoop on all the fantastic happenings this Tuesday! Whether you want to stay active, embrace the holiday spirit, or tap into your trivia knowledge, there’s something here for everyone. Don’t let this day slip away without having some fun in Bryan and College Station!
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