Family, friends and visitors all enjoy popular events that are planned throughout the year. Wine Walks, Fun Runs, Festivals and Fairs put smiles on faces young and young at heart!

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Mini Photo Sessions with Santa

Join us in the gardens for a magical experience with Santa! Bring the kids to take festive photos, write letters to Santa, and send them off in our special mailbox. Enjoy s’mores and warm cocoa to complete the holiday fun!
Admission is free. Pictures with Santa are $10 with additional packages available for purchase.
December 20,21 from 10am-12pm, 2pm – 4pm

All Trails Lead to Houston Exhibit

NEW FEATURED EXHIBIT at the Brenham Heritage Museum:
Available for a limited time, the newest exhibit, “All Trails Lead to Houston,” tells the stories of the various trail rides that lead to Houston to launch the Annual Livestock Show and Rodeo. The original ride, the Salt Grass, began in Brenham and was founded by Reese Lockett and friends, inspiring dedicated riders and continuing to this day. Featuring striking photography of Ray Viator, supplemented with local trail ride artifacts, this exhibit is a must-see.
Museum hours are 10am-4pm Wednesday-Saturday. Admission is $5 for adults and free for children 12 and under. Museum members get in for free.

Fruitcakes

Unity Theatre presents “Fruitcakes”, a comedy by Julian Wiles playing on the Main Stage December 5 – 22, 2024.

Mix together a batch of fruitcakes, three dozen Christmas trees, 10,000 outdoor Christmas lights, a chicken pox epidemic, two southern spinsters, an estranged old man, a lost cat named Tutti Frutti and a Christmas hog named Buster and you’ve got the recipe for a fun-filled and touching evening of festive frenzy. Into this world comes Jamie, a runaway kid who has come as far as his money will take him. At first, he thinks this town’s inhabitants are “nuttier than fruitcakes,” but soon he comes to admire, appreciate, and adore this crazy little town. So, grab your eggnog and join us for a heaping helping of holiday warmth and Christmas cheer.

Showtimes are Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm, and Sundays at 2:00pm.

Public Sales begin Nov 25
Ticket price: $30
Preview, Thursday, Dec 5: $23

Talk Back: Thursday, Dec 5
Director’s Chat: Saturday, Dec 14

For tickets and information contact the Box Office at 979-830-8358 or visit www.UnityBrenham.org.

Rob Moorman Music Live at Grapevine on Main

Live music from 6:30 – 9:30pm on the deck under the trees, with an always present cool breeze. Wagyu burgers, Artisan thin-crust pizzas, charcuterie boards and other light bite menu items available.

The Smithsonian Exhibit

In 1900, almost 40% of Americans lived in rural areas, while today, that number is less than 20%. Almost 90% of the land mass is considered non-urban. Join us in Brenham December 7 – January 19 to explore the Smithsonian exhibit titled Crossroads: Change in Rural America, and learn why revitalizing rural places matters now, and into the future. Despite demographic changes, economic innovation and a focus on cultural facets have helped make small towns unique, comfortable and desirable. Come and learn how these changes helped Brenham and Washington County create a bright future from the legacy of our rural roots.

Mini Photo Sessions with Santa

Join us in the gardens for a magical experience with Santa! Bring the kids to take festive photos, write letters to Santa, and send them off in our special mailbox. Enjoy s’mores and warm cocoa to complete the holiday fun!
Admission is free. Pictures with Santa are $10 with additional packages available for purchase.
December 20,21 from 10am-12pm, 2pm – 4pm

The Smithsonian Exhibit

In 1900, almost 40% of Americans lived in rural areas, while today, that number is less than 20%. Almost 90% of the land mass is considered non-urban. Join us in Brenham December 7 – January 19 to explore the Smithsonian exhibit titled Crossroads: Change in Rural America, and learn why revitalizing rural places matters now, and into the future. Despite demographic changes, economic innovation and a focus on cultural facets have helped make small towns unique, comfortable and desirable. Come and learn how these changes helped Brenham and Washington County create a bright future from the legacy of our rural roots.