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Rescheduled to February 19th because of weather. Celebrate love in the sweetest way! Don't forget your lawn chairs and blankets. Wine Revue will be selling wine & snacks onsite to serve all those 21 & older. *Must have proof of age. Social Distancing practices will be implemented. Masks must be worn when not sitting within […]
This traveling memorial is part of a nationwide initiative to honor Black lives taken by systemic racism and racial injustice. The outdoor exhibit is available to visitors from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily through March 13.
Werewolves, Rehab and Murder! You’ll meet a dozen quirky characters, all clawing their way to the top of the pack. We know you’ll love this comedy by local playwrights Karen and Byron Gernand. Performances can be either live-streamed or seen in-person at the outdoor Shakespeare in the Glen theatre on the Brazosport College campus.
Explore the role that Tejanos (Mexican Texans) played in the development of Texas after Mexican Independence and their political and military roles in the Texas Revolution with Dr. Frank de la Tejas, inaugural State Historian of Texas.
This will be performed at the Glen at Brazosport College. An Iliad is a modern-day retelling of Homer's classic. With poetry and humor, the ancient tale of the Trojan War and the modern world collide in this captivating theatrical experience. The set, the stage & cast are small; the story and its implication is astronomical. […]
Paint-N-Sip at The Center for the Arts & Sciences. BYOB and draw, then paint your way to a finished masterpiece. Supplies and instruction included with $40.00 fee. Registration required. The instructor is Linda Strickland.
2 Person Cha Cha Cha 10AM Tee-Time Intervals Entry Fee: Annual Pass: $71 WGA Member: $81 Non-WGA: $91 Price Includes: Prizes, Skins & Steak Meal Call Golf Shop 979-297-4653 Ext.1 for Registration
The exhibit “Move Over Sir: Women Working on the Railroad” traces the contributions women have made to the railroad industry over the past 150 years, calling out specific women and their roles shattering the glass ceiling.