Calendar

Oct
5
Sat
‘Goosebumps:’ FREE Movie at Saengerfest Park @ Saengerfest Park
Oct 5 @ 6:00 pm – Oct 12 @ 10:00 pm

Free Family Fun at Saengerfest Park:

30i in Concert & “Goosebumps” in Downtown Galveston

Saengerfest Park, located in the heart of Downtown Galveston, is a great place to find free family-friendly fun as the days (slowly) begin to cool off. 

Saengerfest Park is a small, square park located on the corner of 23rd St. and The Strand in Galveston’s Historic Strand District. Saengerfest Park is known for having a large, playable chess set, a large compass that can be used as a seat, a colorful iconic Galveston wall mural, a huge beach chair offering photo opportunities, wooden benches, an old-fashioned London-style phone booth, and a stage used for festivals, movies, and concerts.

Visitors and residents are invited to enjoy free movies the first Saturday of each month beginning just after dusk. Moviegoers are encouraged to set up a blanket or chair. One free movie remains for the season:

  • October 5th: “Goosebumps” (2015)

Music Nite on The Strand takes place on the second Saturday of each month, 6-9pm. These free concerts are a great family-fun event. Dancing is highly encouraged. One free concert remains for the season:

  • October 12th: 30i (Rock)

Events are presented by Mitchell Historic Properties and The Galveston Island Convention & Visitors Bureau. For more info go to galveston.com/saengerfestpark.

Oct
12
Sat
Kid’s Fun Fishing Day
Oct 12 @ 8:00 am – 12:30 pm

October 12th (8am-12:30pm): Kid’s Fun Fishing Day will be held at Pelican Rest Marina, 7819 Broadway, Galveston. The 8th Annual Fun Fishing Day for the residents of Ronald McDonald House of Galveston and patients at Shriners Hospitals for Children – Houston! Help bring the joy of fishing alive for a child! Various sponsor levels, including in-kind, are available. Showcase your company’s name or logo on the event shirts, signage, and social media posts! The deadline to guarantee a t-shirt listing is September 27th at facebook.com/events/1112905615764809/.

Galveston Island Book Festival @ Galveston Convention Center
Oct 12 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Galveston Island Book Festival is an annual event where Readers can meet exciting new authors, or say hi to their favorite local author in an atmosphere of relaxed enjoyment.

For more information and a list of authors participating in the event visit the OFFICIAL website http://galveston.bookfestival.network/index.php

Guppy Cup KidFish @ Seawolf Park
Oct 12 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

CastAway Rods Guppy Cup

This year’s FREE event will once again be at Seawolf Park located in Galveston, TX. The Kidfish will be on October 12, 2019 with check-in beginning at 9:30am day of event. All anglers must register online and then check-in at the tent the day of event.

Divisions: 3-9 Years Old and 10-16 Years Old

Categories: Bull Redfish (Over 28′) and Open (Any Legal Fish; No Stingrays)

Check-In: 9:30AM

Weigh-In Times: 10:00AM – Noon

Awards: Approximately 12:30PM; Awards will be handed out at Awards Ceremony. Angler Must be Present at Awards Ceremony to Win. Awards donated by CastAway Rods, Advanced Electrical Systems, Allstate Insurance O’Donohoe Agency, Galveston Municipal Police Association, Nautical Antiques & Tropical Decor

1st to 3rd per Division for Bull Redfish; 1st to 10th per Division for Open

Rules: All fish entered into tournament MUST be caught at Seawolf Park. Anglers may be assisted while fishing but must participate in catching the fish. To enter a fish, the angler must have participated in catching the fish. Standings will be based on weight of a single fish per category. First tie breaker will be time weighed in (earlier time wins) and second tie breaker will be length of fish (larger wins). To qualify for a weigh-in, angler must be in line with fish by noon. No repeat winners allowed. Once an angler places 1st to 10th in any category, they will be excluded from winning again for the remainder of the event to give other anglers an opportunity. A fish entered may only be entered one time throughout the event. Fish entered must be of legal size. No stingrays allowed to be entered. Kids are exempt from Texas fishing licenses, but if they wish to retain a Red Drum over 28′, they will need to purchase an Exempt Angler Tag ($3) and bring with them the day of event. This tag is available for purchase at any location where TPWD Fishing Licenses are sold.

Other: Kids participating must supply their own rods, tackle and bait. An ice chest is recommended if you would like to bring fish home. Also recommend bringing a bucket to put water in to transport fish to weigh-in. This will help to keep the fish alive if you wish to release after weigh-in.

First 100 Anglers to Check-In at Tent day of event will receive a box lunch courtesy of Yaga’s Cafe.

First 300 Anglers to Check-In at Tent day of event will receive a goodie bag courtesy of Cabela’s.

First 300 Anglers to Check-In at Tent day of event will receive an event t-shirt courtesy of Lloyd Engineering and Koza’s, Inc.

The Cuban Spot Food Truck will be on location selling food – www.thecubanspot.com.

Prizes: Random door prizes will be handed out throughout the day and during awards ceremony. Prizes donated by Academy Sports & Outdoors, CastAway Rods, Texas Game Warden Association

Sponsors: Academy Sports & Outdoors, Advanced Electrical Systems, Allstate Insurance O’Donohoe Agency, Cabela’s, CastAway Rods, CCA Galveston Chapter, Galveston Municipal Police Association, Galveston Police Memorial Fund, Galveston Park Board, Koza’s Inc, Lloyd Engineering, Nautical Antiques & Tropical Decor, Texas Game Warden Association, Yaga’s Cafe

****Must print out ticket(s) and bring day of event for admission into park and for check-in.****

Different GPS show the location of Seawolf Park at different addresses. When turning North onto 51st Street, Seawolf Parkway, or Pelican Island Causeway Road, continue on road and it will dead end into Seawolf Park.

If you wish to register more than one child in the same division, you can log back on as many times as needed to do so.

Dia de Los Muertos Altar Pop Up Gallery – Create your own altar!
Oct 12 @ 10:00 am – Oct 13 @ 9:00 pm

You are invited to celebrate the souls of your loved ones at our Alter Pop Up Gallery by creating your own altar or enjoying the altars by visiting the gallery. Alter space is FREE. Altars can commemorate family, friends, pets etc. There also will be one community altar where anyone is invited to add a photo of their loved one.

Altar Set Up – Oct 9-11 10am-6pm.
Altars space – (7) Spaces 4’w x 8’h x 2’d & (3) 4′ w x 4′ h x 2′

All altars must be self contained, must provide own table, lighting, extension cords etc. No open flames. (We are not responsible for any items on altars.)

RESERVE YOUR FREE SPACE by 10/7/19: email pbwmarketplace@gmail.com with the theme and basic set up and pics of your alter to be approved by 10/8/19

Gallery opens to the public Saturday October 12th, correlating with shop and bar hours each day until Thursday October 31st. ENTRY IS FREE to view and vote.

Each altar will be assigned a number for community voting
Award categories will be: Most elaborate, Most unique, All around favorite etc.

Celebration of life and Wrap party will be Oct 31st 7pm – 10pm. Music provided by Del Toro Trio, Awards will be announced at the party.

Altars will be roped off and remain on display through Lone Star Rally. Tear down date will be Wednesday 11/6/19 10am-6pm.

Saturday Stories @ Rosenberg Library
Oct 12 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am

Favorite reads shared aloud in the Children’s Department on the first Saturday of every month.

This goes to 10:20am.

Free Family Days at Ocean Star Museum: Sources of Energy’ @ Ocean Star Oil Rig Museum
Oct 12 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

On the second Saturday of every month, 10am-3pm, the Ocean Star celebrates Family Day. Each Family Day focuses on a different theme that relates to the offshore industry. The information is presented at a student’s level using activities or experiments. Children 18 years of age and younger are admitted free with a paying chaperone. The Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum is located at Pier 19 in Downtown Galveston. For more info call (409)766-7827 or go to oceanstaroec.com.

October 12th: Sources of Energy – In addition to petroleum, learn about nine other energy sources and how each one is important to you at any moment of every day. See if you can put together an energy puzzle, and discover how renewable and nonrenewable energy affects your life.

It’s Time to OPA! Galveston Island Greek Festival Oct. 12th-13th
Oct 12 @ 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

The Island goes Greek for the 37th Annual Galveston Greek Festival, October 12 and 13, when the Greek Community hosts their annual party at 1824 Ball St.

What sets this event apart is that the food made on-site by parishioners, mostly who are professional chefs, or incredible cooks in their own right. Fresh ingredients are used in the centuries-old recipes much to the delight of all visitors. The Greek plate consists of pastitsio, meatballs, dolmades, olives, salad,  cheese, and bread for $16. All other items sold ala carte include souvlaki, gyros, dolmades, meat and vegetarian, salad, olives and cheese,  tyropita and spanakopita. Prices range from $4 to $8. A meal is not complete without a pastry or two and selections include baklava, kourambiedes, paximadia, koulourakia, and a few new pastries that will debut at the event. All foods and pastries are available to go.

 A featured beverage is FIX beer, the Bud of Greece for generations, as well as Mythos Beer, that has won numerous awards for its flavor and remains a favorite of the European market. Served ice cold, both are sure to win the favor of those attending the Greek Festival. Greek wines have been paired to compliment the dishes being served.

Returning by popular demand is King of Bouzouki, Alex Kalos who will perform with his band throughout festival hours, and the Greek Dancers who will perform every two hours. Church tours will be led by Father Stelios Sitaras.  Imported merchandise and food products from Greece will be available for purchase at the community gift shop and at vendor booths.  An inside-outside event, the festival is rain or shine.    

There is no admission to attend the festival, however, a small donation is appreciated and proceeds benefit the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. Food and drink tickets sold in $2 increments. cash and credit cards are accepted, and an ATM is available.

Come for a visit and stay awhile.  Greek Festival hours are Saturday, 11 am – 8 pm and Sunday, 12 noon – 6 pm. There’s no party like a Greek party. Rain or Shine. Don’t miss it.  www.galvestongreekfestival.com.

On Exhibit at GAC: Erin Curtis | Night and Day @ Galveston Arts Center
Oct 12 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

On view through November 17th is Erin Curtis’ “Night and Day.” 

Curtis’ exhibition includes recent large-scale paintings that are dense with color and pattern. Her layered, cut-canvas works contain disrupted surfaces and reflect an interest in geometric abstraction and its historical roots in weaving, architecture, nature, and ritual. The paintings in “Night and Day” are nearly overwhelmed by an unreadable chaos that is pulled back to the edge of order by familiar patterns and forms. The exhibition will be on view through November 17th, 2019.

Erin Curtis is an artist living and working in Austin, Texas. Curtis’s work combines utopian ideals of beauty and structure, with process and chance. Primarily working as a painter, she also creates large-scale, site-specific installations and public art projects.

She has received grants from the Dallas Museum of Art, the Andy Warhol Foundation, the City of Austin and the District of Columbia. Curtis has had solo shows at Conduit Gallery, Dallas, TX (2017), CalPoly, San Luis Obispo, California (2016), Big Medium Gallery, Austin, Texas (2015) and Flashpoint Gallery, Washington, DC (2015). She has created commissioned works for the Chicago Transit Authority, the City of Washington D.C., Facebook, Art in Embassies and the City of Austin. In the summer of 2019, a 20- foot tall cut brick mural commissioned by Intelligentsia Coffee will be installed in downtown Austin. Curtis attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2010 and was awarded residencies at Anderson Ranch (2012) and Vermont Studio Center (2014). In 2008-2009, Curtis was a Fulbright Scholar in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Curtis graduated from Williams College with a BA in Liberal Arts in 1999 and received her MFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 2007.

For more info go to erinelizabethcurtis.com.

In GAC’s second-floor galleries, the exhibition Exchange Rate is on view through October 6th, 2019. The exhibition features artists who incorporate currency in their work as material and subject matter. “Exchange Rate” features work by Corey Ackelmire, Mike Beradino, Rene Cruz, Kevin Curry, Kathy Hall, Mary Jeys, Virginia Lee Montgomery, Ken Little, Deborah Mersky, Phillip Pyle II, Dan Tague, The Art Guys, and Anthony Thompson Shumate.

These exhibitions are supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

GAC is the organizer of ArtWalk, which takes place every six weeks in downtown Galveston. The ArtWalk brochure, which lists participating venues, hours, information, and map can be downloaded at galvestonartscenter.org. The galleries are open to the public Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm, and Sunday 12 noon-5pm. Admission is free at all times.

Photographer Headlines Galveston Art League Exhibit @ Galveston Art League
Oct 12 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

The Galveston Art League Gallery is located at 2117A Postoffice St. in Galveston. For more info go to GalvestonArtLeague.com.

Houston photographer Troy Knight is the Featured Artist for October at the Galveston Art League Gallery. About a dozen of his photos, some taken locally and others from as far away as Asia, will be for sale this month and during the night of ArtWalk on October 12th. 

Knight has snapped photos since age 18, when he was stationed in Korea with the Army. “I use my camera every day to capture the essence of a culture, the spirit of a landscape, and the heart of a story.  It is a joy to know that some of my pictures have emotionally touched others and are now in their homes, that I get to share the story of these photos with others and that I get to continue to grow as a photographer.” His website is TroyKnightPhotography.com.

He is a professional member of the Galveston Art League, an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that has promoted visual arts since its inception in 1904. 

The Art League offers memberships to artists and non-artists and is selling tickets for its October 26th fundraiser gala at GalvestonArtLeague.com and by calling (409)938-1671.



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