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Jun
17
Mon
Planes, Trains and Automobiles Camp @ National Corvette Museum, Historic Railpark & Train Museum, Aviation Heritage Park
Jun 17 – Jun 21 all-day

Campers… start your engines! Aviation Heritage Park, the Historic Railpark and Train Museum, and the National Corvette Museum have teamed up to host a spectacular Summer Camp just for you: “PLANES, TRAINS, & AUTOMOBILES”.

Who can attend (ages):  Camp is geared towards students who will be entering 2nd through 5th grade for the coming school year.

Dates: Monday-Friday, June 17-21
NCM June 17-18 | RailPark  June 19-20 | AHP June 21

Time: 8:00-4:30 Monday – Friday with camp “graduation” scheduled for Friday at 3:00pm

What Will Campers Learn? Click here for a complete description of all the great activities planned!

Cost: Flat Fee of $150 per registered camper
Camp t-shirt included in cost. Snacks will be provided, but campers will need to bring their own sack lunch each day.

Deadline to Register: Deadline to register will be Monday, June 3rd

Space is limited to 40 campers.

Kids Summer Cooking Camp: Bake & Be Happy!
Jun 17 @ 1:00 pm – Jun 21 @ 4:30 pm

Enroll your budding chef in The Kitchen Chick’s Summer Camps & Classes!

Session 2: Bake & Be Happy! Mini chefs will be baking up a storm in this session! Menu includes mile high honey butter chicken biscuits (watch out Whataburger!); wacky chocolate chip pretzels; sweet cinnamon crunch kissed bagels with homemade honey roasted pecan schemer; savory summer BBQ chicken pizza with homemade ranch dipping sauce; addicting caramel delight cookies; Popeye-approved spinach artichoke wonton cups; perfectly baked butter cake; savory ham & cheese soufflé; double-chocolate Hepburn brownies (the original celebrity recipe!); light & airy cheesy herb popovers smothered with compound butter; over-the-top chocolate cheesecake swirl cupcakes; pigs in a blanket from scratch; atomic pizza bombs; coffee-talk chocolate swirl babka; classic banana bread; overloaded twice-baked potatoes; ooey-gooey chocolate marshmallow pretzel bars; and traditional sugar cookies!

 

These experiences will immerse your child in a safe, educational & entertaining world of food and feed their interest in cooking! Students will learn different cooking techniques, discuss nutrition/healthy eating and practice food/kitchen safety in these deliciously hands on, interactive and encouraging lessons! Your child’s kitchen confidence will skyrocket!

Each camp is 4 days in length, held 1PM-4:30PM, limited to 14 students (7-14 years; teen camp 13-17 years) and led by dynamic duo of certified teachers. Campers should arrive having already eaten lunch, wearing closed-toe shoes and long hair secured back. The Kitchen Chick will provide aprons for each child to wear and all supplies and tools. Each student will receive all recipes prepared during their session on their last day of camp.

Registration Information:

Children can register for any number of weeks during the summer – pick one or two weeks, or sign up for all five! The cost for each one-week (4-Day: Monday, Wednesday-Friday) session is $275 per camper. The Kitchen Chick offers a $25 discount when enrolling a sibling in the same session. Each session can accommodate up to 14 campers. Payment due in full at time of registration.

Registration is open!

Please call 409-497-2999 or email alicia@aliciac1.sg-host.com to enroll your child. Would you like to enroll siblings in the same camp session? We offer a $25 discount! See the full list of camps sessions below!

2019 Session Information:

June 10, 2019 – Teen Sous Chef Training Camp!

June 17, 2019 – Session 2: Bake & Be Happy!

June 24, 2019 – Session 3: Little Italy!

July 8, 2019 – Session 4: Brunch Bunch!

July 15, 2019 – Session 5: Summer Lovin’ Comfort Food!

Jun
19
Wed
Houston Children’s Chorus Is Now Registering For 2019 Summer Music Funshop @ Garden Verein in Kemper Park
Jun 19 all-day

Houston’s premiere auditioned chorus for children will hold its 26th annual “Summer Music Funshop” in Galveston this coming July 22nd-28th.

This is an annual service project for the Houston Children’s Chorus. Houston kids pay their way to spend one week in Galveston working side-by-side with Galveston children in a 5-day summer day camp. The daily workshops take place at Garten Verein in Kempner Park. The workshop culminates in a summer pops concert performed by all of the children at The Grand 1894 Opera House.

The fee for Galveston children is $25. This covers lunch each day, a performance t-shirt, and two tickets to the final concert. The theme for this year’s workshop is “A Rootin’ Tootin’ Boot Scootin’ Salute To Texas!”  Fun choreography, beautiful children’s voices, and a pit band have made this annual concert a unique summer pops concert on the Island.

Children who have completed grades 3 through 8 are eligible to attend. Advance registration is required. Registration deadline is July 1st. Visit the Chorus’ website at houstonchildren.org for registration information. You may also email the Chorus at info@houstonchildren.org or call (713)650-3800.

Also joining the Houston & Galveston children will be 30 children from Taiwan. The Houston Children’s Chorus will be featured in concert during the week at Sacred Heart Church, St. Patrick’s Church, Moody Church, The Meridian, and Gulf Breeze.

The Houston Children’s Chorus is celebrating its 30th year. Over 6,000 children have participated in Chorus programs since 1989. These talented children perform over 45 concerts per year. They have performed for the president of the U.S. on 32 occasions. They were featured in the opening ceremonies of the Super Bowl.

Stephen Roddy is the Founder & Director of the Chorus. Guest choreographer is Stevie Rivers Rawlings. The Summer Music Funshop is supported by grants from The Texas Commission on the Arts, Moody Methodist P.E.F., Dr. Leon Bromberg Trust, Starlight Education Foundation (Taiwan), Kinder Morgan Foundation, Landry’s, and other donors.

Live Music Gig Guide
Jun 19 all-day
  • 23rd Street Station – Laura Magers, 6-9
  • The Bar at San Luis – Trio Du Jour, 7:30-11:30
  • Rumors – Music Bingo, 8-9, Karaoke, 9-1
  • Sharky’s Tavern – Myke Miller, 9-12
  • Sound Bar – Karaoke, 9-2
  • Stuttgarden – Karaoke & Sing Along Night, 9-1
Kimber Fountain’s ‘Galveston’s Red Light District: A History of The Line’ Tours
Jun 19 @ 7:00 pm – Jun 20 @ 9:00 pm

From the author of the book comes a wonderful tour and a riveting journey through the forgotten parts of downtown Galveston that were once bustling with wild parties and generous offerings of hourly love.

Join renowned author and speaker Kimber Fountain as she brings to life the tales – both tragic and triumphant – of Galveston’s Red Light District: A History of The Line.

Known today as a colorful resort destination featuring family-friendly entertainment and a thriving arts district, Galveston was once notorious for its flourishing vice economy of illegal liquor and gambling and an infamous red light district called simply, “The Line.”

This unassuming five blocks of Postoffice Street came to life every night and remained a stubborn mainstay of the island cityscape for nearly seventy years. In the late 1950s, the era was known as the “Free State of Galveston” finally came to an end, and today, almost all that remains of its history has been sensationalized and marginalized.

Galveston was more than just a city of “gangsters” and lewd women,  and Kimber Fountain pursues the authentic, sequestered story of women who wanted to make their own rules and the city that wanted to let them.

Tours are every Wednesday-Saturday starting at 7pm. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased online at redlightdistricttoursofgalveston.com in advance or at the start of the tour (cash only).

Reservations are required for cash/onsite tickets, and both online ticket purchases and cash reservations must be made by 5pm the day of the tour.

The tour meets on the north steps of the old Galveston Post Office at 601 25th Street (corner of 25th and Church St.). Meet at the north steps located on Church Street side.

Tours begin promptly at 7pm. Please arrive at least 5-10 minutes early to ensure ample time to park and/or purchase onsite tickets. Due to mature content, this tour is strongly recommended for adults and older teens only. Tour content will not be censored for younger audiences, and teens and children must be accompanied by an adult.

Signed copies of Kimber’s books  Galveston’s Red Light District: A History of The Line and Galveston Seawall Chronicles  will be available for purchase (cash or credit) at the conclusion of the tour.

For more info go to redlightdistricttoursofgalveston.com, email GalvestonRedLightTours@gmail.com, call or text (409)526-6883. Reservations required.

Jun
20
Thu
Houston Children’s Chorus Is Now Registering For 2019 Summer Music Funshop @ Garden Verein in Kemper Park
Jun 20 all-day

Houston’s premiere auditioned chorus for children will hold its 26th annual “Summer Music Funshop” in Galveston this coming July 22nd-28th.

This is an annual service project for the Houston Children’s Chorus. Houston kids pay their way to spend one week in Galveston working side-by-side with Galveston children in a 5-day summer day camp. The daily workshops take place at Garten Verein in Kempner Park. The workshop culminates in a summer pops concert performed by all of the children at The Grand 1894 Opera House.

The fee for Galveston children is $25. This covers lunch each day, a performance t-shirt, and two tickets to the final concert. The theme for this year’s workshop is “A Rootin’ Tootin’ Boot Scootin’ Salute To Texas!”  Fun choreography, beautiful children’s voices, and a pit band have made this annual concert a unique summer pops concert on the Island.

Children who have completed grades 3 through 8 are eligible to attend. Advance registration is required. Registration deadline is July 1st. Visit the Chorus’ website at houstonchildren.org for registration information. You may also email the Chorus at info@houstonchildren.org or call (713)650-3800.

Also joining the Houston & Galveston children will be 30 children from Taiwan. The Houston Children’s Chorus will be featured in concert during the week at Sacred Heart Church, St. Patrick’s Church, Moody Church, The Meridian, and Gulf Breeze.

The Houston Children’s Chorus is celebrating its 30th year. Over 6,000 children have participated in Chorus programs since 1989. These talented children perform over 45 concerts per year. They have performed for the president of the U.S. on 32 occasions. They were featured in the opening ceremonies of the Super Bowl.

Stephen Roddy is the Founder & Director of the Chorus. Guest choreographer is Stevie Rivers Rawlings. The Summer Music Funshop is supported by grants from The Texas Commission on the Arts, Moody Methodist P.E.F., Dr. Leon Bromberg Trust, Starlight Education Foundation (Taiwan), Kinder Morgan Foundation, Landry’s, and other donors.

Live Music Gig Guide
Jun 20 all-day
  • B. Jigger’s – The Line Up, 8-11
  • Bliss Lounge – DJ, 9-1
  • The Galvez – Bryan Guevane, 5:30-9:30
  • Island Pier Club – Karaoke, 9-12
  • The Library – Evak with The White Moth Project and The Sons of Nephilim, 8-1
  • Poop Deck – Open Mic with Joe Pena, 8-12
  • Rumors Beach Bar – Karaoke, KJ Debbie, 9-1
  • San Luis Lounge – Trio Du Jour, 7:30-11:30
  • Sharky’s Tavern – Open Mic, 8-12
  • Sound Bar – Karaoke, 9-2
  • Three Doors Down – Open Mic, 7-10
  • Tremont House – Lee & Mel, 6-9
Eco-Art Camps with Artist Boat @ Artist Boat
Jun 20 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Do your young ones have a passion for art, science, nature, and love to work with their hands? If so, a specialty art camp like Artist Boat’s Eco-Art Camps may just be the perfect fit. Camps run all summer long and can be taken a week at a time. Sign up now as spaces are limited to ensure small camp size and individual attention.

Artist Boat uses S.T.E.A.M., an educational approach to learning that uses science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics as access points for guiding student inquiry, dialogue, and critical thinking.

Artist Boat has won national recognition for its educational programs and is a leader in outdoor educational experiences for small groups led by scientists and artists.

Campers use the scientific method to investigate processes in our ocean. Each camp culminates in the creation of artworks that illustrate the knowledge that campers have acquired about our ocean. Camp sessions are designed for children Kindergarten-Sixth Grade and split into groups of ages 5-8 and ages 9-12.

Summer Camp sessions are $150 per week for half day sessions or $300 per week for full day sessions. Camps are held from 9am-12 noon and 1-4pm. Sessions are limited to 12 campers.

Register at artistboat.org/eco-art-camps. Dates and topics are:

  • June 3rd-7th (Ages 5-8): “Fish Frenzy” and “Whale of a Time”
  • June 10th-14th (Ages 9-12): “Shark Mania” and “Marine Inverts”
  • June 17th-21st (Ages 5-8): “Off the Deep End” and “Fish Frenzy”
  • June 24th-28th (Ages 9-12): “Whale of a Time” and “Shark Mania”
  • July 8th-12th (Ages 5-8): “Marine Inverts” and “Off the Deep End”
  • June 15th-19th (Ages 9-12): “Fish Frenzy” and “Whale of a Time”
  • July 22nd-26th (Ages 5-8): “Shark Mania” and “Marine Inverts”
  • July 29th-August 2nd (Ages 9-12): “Off the Deep End” and “Fish Frenzy”
  • August 5th-9th (Ages 5-8): “Whale of a Time” and “Shark Mania”

Artist Boat’s purpose is protecting our Gulf Coast through land conservation and with fun, educational, inspiring adventures that spark creativity, awareness, and action.

Since its inception, over 100,000 participants have helped bring 40,000 students to estuaries by kayak, foot, or vessel; created over 50+ public artworks; conserved over 600+ acres on west Galveston Island forming the Coastal Heritage Preserve and creating a place for the future Gulf Coast Environmental Education Center; restored over 50 acres of dunes and prairies to assure recovery of these ecosystems following Hurricane Ike; formed the Bucket Brigade comprised of a Marine Debris Task Force; conducted interpretive tours; and beautified buckets for trash, recycle centers, and more on Galveston beaches.

For more info call (409)770-0722, email residency@artistboat.org, or go to artistboat.org.

FREE Bucket Brigade: Interpretive Beach Tours @ Stewart Beach
Jun 20 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours are free for the public, last approximately 45 minutes, and are offered at Stewart Beach in Galveston. Join the Bucket Brigade in exploring the creatures and features that make Galveston beaches unique. Hands-on activities investigate topics including Galveston’s turbid water, marine debris, Sargassum landings, and more.

In June and July tours are available Wednesday-Sunday, weather permitting. Starting in August, tours are offered Friday-Sunday. Participants can sign up on location near the Beach Patrol Tower #6 at Stewart Beach. Tours are scheduled to start at 9:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, and 3:30pm.

Artist Boat’s purpose is protecting our Gulf Coast through land conservation and with fun, educational, inspiring adventures that spark creativity, awareness, and action.

Since its inception, over 100,000 participants have helped bring 40,000 students to estuaries by kayak, foot, or vessel; created over 50+ public artworks; conserved over 600+ acres on west Galveston Island forming the Coastal Heritage Preserve and creating a place for the future Gulf Coast Environmental Education Center; restored over 50 acres of dunes and prairies to assure recovery of these ecosystems following Hurricane Ike; formed the Bucket Brigade comprised of a Marine Debris Task Force; conducted interpretive tours; and beautified buckets for trash, recycle centers, and more on Galveston beaches.

For more info call (409)770-0722, email residency@artistboat.org, or go to artistboat.org.

Galveston Art League Exhibits Nature Stars in Paintings in June @ Galveston Art League
Jun 20 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The Galveston Art League’s featured artist for June is Kimvak Jen. Her artwork, along with dozens of pieces by other Galveston Art League members, will be exhibited 12 noon-6pm Thursdays-Sundays May 30th to June 23rd at the Galveston Art League Gallery, 2117A Postoffice St. in Galveston.

Jen, a Rosharon resident, had an import-export business before retirement allowed her to indulge her love for painting. She likes to instill feelings into her paintings, making them spring with life. “Good paintings have life and soul,” she says. Jen describes herself as “a positive and happy person, aggressive and full of hope for everything, which I demonstrate through my paintings. They are sometimes brilliant with colors and sometimes are black and white, darkness, and light.”

As an 8-year old, Jen had dreamed of becoming an artist. She was awed by the beauty of nature – the colors of flowers, the majesty of trees, and the miracle of God’s work – when she studied the veins of leaves, the components of flowers, and the gnarled trunks of trees. Jen studied the art of Chinese brush painting with Master Liu Shi, a famous art master in Taiwan.

Her works have been exhibited at various locations, including the Galveston Art League Gallery; visit GalvestonArtLeague.com to learn more about this nonprofit organization and how to join.

For more info visit GalvestonArtLeague.com or email gallery2117@gmail.com.



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