Inaugural Dine Around successful, all proceeds to benefit Brazos Valley Food Bank
and last updated 2021-05-17 12:13:56-04
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS â Visit College Station and Century Square, across from A&M s campus, hosted their first annual Dine Around at Century Square Saturday evening. The event was a unique way to honor Bryan College Station s vibrant culinary scene.
Tickets for the event were $15/person. Each ticket allowed guests access to taste cocktails and sample bites from 15 different restaurants located at Century Square.
There were games on the green, as well as live music for entertainment. It s great to see people out and about. It kind of feels like the world is getting back to normal finally. We are gauging how everything is going. Are people comfortable getting back out? How are people feeling? We have already checked in over 200 people, (15 minutes into the event), so I guess you could say it s already been a success, Events Coordinator, Kendra Davi
Try food and drinks from 15 local-area restaurants while enjoying live music in the background. Author: KAGS Digital (KAGS) Updated: 2:44 PM CDT May 15, 2021
BRYAN, Texas Enjoy delicious food, cocktails and live music Saturday at the first annual Dine Around at Century Square.
There will be 15 local-area restaurants where you can sample food and drinks from:
This culinary event begins at 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Century Square.
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45th March to the Brazos was conducted Saturday morning, 18-mile trek for the A&M s Corps of Cadets
and last updated 2021-04-24 21:01:27-04
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS â The Texas A and M Corps of Cadets held their annual March to the Brazos bright and early Saturday morning. The first unit started the march at promptly 7am, but this event was much more than just a Saturday morning workout.
Plenty of excitement and energy went around the Quad, where the Corps of Cadets live, Saturday morning, as the units geared up for their 45th annual March to the Brazos , an 18-mile round-trip trek from A&M s campus to the Brazos River.
Bryan community recovering from workplace mass shooting
and last updated 2021-04-09 21:08:22-04
BRYAN, TX â After the workplace mass shooting that took place here in Bryan yesterday leaving 5 victims wounded, employees and nearby businesses picked up the pieces.
The suspect identified as 27 year old Larry Bollin was charged with murder as well as five accounts of aggravated assault and attempted capital murder.
A few Kent Moore Cabinet employees were wounded.
Other workers were finally sent home after a few hours.
They were happy to head home to their loved ones after the traumatic experience they all went through, but they left by foot meaning they left their belongings behind.
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