By Bobbie Lehrmann, Assistant Director of Public Communications
Dedicated participants and spectators braved the chilly weather to behold Saturday’s College Station Christmas Parade, and their resilience paid off—the rain stopped, and the parade proceeded to the delight of thousands who lined the route.
The event illuminated our streets with colorful holiday magic, showcasing the creativity and community spirit that make College Station a special place.
Participants dazzled spectators with stunning floats, lively performances, and heartwarming displays of holiday cheer. The enthusiasm and effort behind each entry transformed the parade into a spectacular celebration that brought smiles to all.
An event of this magnitude wouldn’t happen without significant devotion and teamwork. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who played a role, including the participants, spectators, and our fantastic judges, KBTX’s Rusty Surette and Katie Aupperle.
In addition, many city employees worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure the parade’s success. The combined efforts of Public Works, Parks and Recreation, the City Manager’s Office, Public Communications, and the Police and Fire Departments were instrumental in producing an exceptional event. Their meticulous planning and on-the-ground execution ensured everyone a smooth and memorable experience.
Winning Entries
The parade featured standout performances across various categories. Congratulations to this year’s winners, whose efforts truly embodied the holiday spirit:
Grand Champion (1st place): CSISD Transportation

Merry Marvel (2nd place): BCS Habitat for Humanity

Spirit of the Season (3rd place): Blinn College Dental Hygiene

Best Mounted: Brazos County Faith Riders

Best Marching: South Knoll Elementary

Best Dance/Cheer: BCS Hustle Majorette

The participants’ efforts brought joy to thousands and truly embodied the season’s spirit, reflecting the vibrant and engaged community we’re proud to call home.
We can’t wait to see you again next year!

About the Blogger
Bobbie Lehrmann is in her second year as assistant director of public communications. She previously served as marketing and communications director at the City of Navasota. Lehrmann lived most of her life in Australia and received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and media communications from Queensland University of Technology.
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