The State 7on7 tournament will be at Texas A&M University for at least one more year. This year marks the 15th year the tournament has been held in Bryan-College Station. The estimated economic impact of having the tournament in the community is just under $1 million.
The public is invited to attend the 163rd Episcopal Council. Visitors can enjoy craft vendors, choirs, religious services, and more.
Recently the Bryan-College Station Convention & Visitors Bureau contracted with Indigo Resource Group to perform a five-part consulting project designed to improve effectiveness and efficiency of hotel occupancy tax investment and develop specific metrics to track the performance of this investment. The following are the results of this study.
Bryan-College Station Destination Development Report (pdf 3.32 MB)
Bryan-College Station hotels are offering discounted room rates to fire evacuees.
The Bryan-College Station Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) proudly announces the Hometown Hero Award recipients for this year.
The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum’s Ansary Gallery will be in the center of the spotlight beginning Oct. 1, 2010, presenting “The Heart Truth’s Red Dress Collection and First Ladies Red Dress Collection.”
The Brazos County Expo begins construction on expanding its facilities!
The J. Wayne Stark Galleries at Texas A&M University is proud to introduce The Creative Photograph in Archaeology: from the Traveling Photographers of the 19th Century to the Creative Photography of the 20th Century, scheduled to open Thursday, August 27 and run through Wednesday, October 7.