Week of Events
Sunday, June 21, 2026
No events on this day.
Monday, June 22, 2026
No events on this day.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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June 23, 2026 - RecurringShark Exhibit
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June 23, 2026 - RecurringPlanetarium Show
Shark Exhibit
Stand inside enormous shark jaws, see life-sized models of different sharks, and explore fascinating ocean life!
Planetarium Show
Features a 30-foot dome equipped with a Spitz Star Ball projector to produce the night sky as it appears to the naked eye, together with a large variety of high tech equipment to give a close- up feel for things like comets, exploding stars, and black holes.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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June 24, 2026 - RecurringShark Exhibit
Shark Exhibit
Stand inside enormous shark jaws, see life-sized models of different sharks, and explore fascinating ocean life!
Thursday, June 25, 2026
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June 25, 2026 - RecurringShark Exhibit
Shark Exhibit
Stand inside enormous shark jaws, see life-sized models of different sharks, and explore fascinating ocean life!
Friday, June 26, 2026
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June 26, 2026 - RecurringShark Exhibit
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June 26, 2026 - RecurringPlanetarium Show
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June 26, 2026 -Outdoor Concert featuring ZZ Nation
Shark Exhibit
Stand inside enormous shark jaws, see life-sized models of different sharks, and explore fascinating ocean life!
Planetarium Show
Features a 30-foot dome equipped with a Spitz Star Ball projector to produce the night sky as it appears to the naked eye, together with a large variety of high tech equipment to give a close- up feel for things like comets, exploding stars, and black holes.
Outdoor Concert featuring ZZ Nation
Free outdoor concert on the Doris Williams Civic Center Plaza in Lake Jackson. Bring your lawn chairs and refreshments. Food trucks will be on site. Rain or Shine!
Saturday, June 27, 2026
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June 27, 2026 - RecurringShark Exhibit
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June 27, 2026 - RecurringPlanetarium Show
Shark Exhibit
Stand inside enormous shark jaws, see life-sized models of different sharks, and explore fascinating ocean life!
Planetarium Show
Features a 30-foot dome equipped with a Spitz Star Ball projector to produce the night sky as it appears to the naked eye, together with a large variety of high tech equipment to give a close- up feel for things like comets, exploding stars, and black holes.