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.
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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. |
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![]() 2 Person Scramble 10:00 AM Tee-Time interval Start. Entry Fee: Annual Pass: $71 WGA Member: $81 Non-Member: $91 Price Includes: Prizes, Skins & Crawfish Boil Meal Call 979-297-4653 Ext.1 for Registration |
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This beautiful musical follows a couple who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. It was one of TIME magazine's Ten Best Shows and winner of the DRAMA DESK AWARD. Performances can be either live-streamed or seen in-person at the outdoor Shakespeare in the Glen theatre on the Brazosport College […] |
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![]() Join the Brazoria County Parks Department for a FREE paddling event on one of the area's waterways. Launch site TBA. Borrow one of their boats or bring your own. Great for families and first time paddlers. Call 979-864-1541 to make your reservation.
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This is a celebration of birds migrating through Surfside Beach. There will be guest speakers, games, vendors and so much more at the Surfside Bird & Butterfly Trail! |
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In Mexico, two civilizations have lived and fought across the land and within the soul of every individual. One civilization is native to the Americas. The other originated in Europe, but now is so firmly ensconced that it has become an elemental part of the Mexican character. “Mexico” presents 3,000 years of Mexican culture and […] |