Calendar

Jan
5
Sun
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Jan 5 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market operates 2 markets every week, Thursdays & Sundays. 

Join us this Sunday and every Sunday!
9am-12pm (June-September)

9am-1pm (October-May)

at The Bryan Museum – Galveston (1315 21st St)
year-round

*There is always live music and activities/information offered by one of our many Community Partners, whether it’s Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife, Galveston Sports Massage, facepainting or beyond…

*Products typically available include: kombucha, fresh bread, hand-roasted coffee, teas/salves/tinctures, olive oil, baked goods, salsa, jams, fresh eggs & meats and fresh produce. All GOFM markets utilize only LOCAL vendors selling foods they grow or make themselves, which means at certain times of year we have very little produce because our local farmers have very little harvest (ie if it has rained a great deal, or the middle of summer, immediately after several days of freeze, etc.)

Jan
12
Sun
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Jan 12 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market operates 2 markets every week, Thursdays & Sundays. 

Join us this Sunday and every Sunday!
9am-12pm (June-September)

9am-1pm (October-May)

at The Bryan Museum – Galveston (1315 21st St)
year-round

*There is always live music and activities/information offered by one of our many Community Partners, whether it’s Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife, Galveston Sports Massage, facepainting or beyond…

*Products typically available include: kombucha, fresh bread, hand-roasted coffee, teas/salves/tinctures, olive oil, baked goods, salsa, jams, fresh eggs & meats and fresh produce. All GOFM markets utilize only LOCAL vendors selling foods they grow or make themselves, which means at certain times of year we have very little produce because our local farmers have very little harvest (ie if it has rained a great deal, or the middle of summer, immediately after several days of freeze, etc.)

Jan
18
Sat
Beerfooter 5K Fun Run: Yaga’s Chili & Beer Festival @ Beerfoot Brewery
Jan 18 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Put your BEERFOOT in front of the other in this BREWTIFUL 5K Fun Run HOPPENING at Beerfoot Brewery on January 18, 2020!

The Beerfooter Beach Run is sure to put some pep in your step and beer in your belly! In conjunction with the 11th Annual Yaga’s Chili Quest & Beer Fest, you are invited to join us and get some exercise before devouring warm chili and cold brews!

WARNING: Crazy outfits/Team Uniforms are EXTREMELY encouraged. People in normal, boring clothes will be punished with evil stares and glares for the rest of their lives. . . (Not really, but c’mon everything is more fun in a costume!)

Race starts at 9am. More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2552138365017427/

 

For more events in #galvestontx, go to https://galvestonislandguide.com/calendar/

Jan
19
Sun
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Jan 19 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market operates 2 markets every week, Thursdays & Sundays. 

Join us this Sunday and every Sunday!
9am-12pm (June-September)

9am-1pm (October-May)

at The Bryan Museum – Galveston (1315 21st St)
year-round

*There is always live music and activities/information offered by one of our many Community Partners, whether it’s Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife, Galveston Sports Massage, facepainting or beyond…

*Products typically available include: kombucha, fresh bread, hand-roasted coffee, teas/salves/tinctures, olive oil, baked goods, salsa, jams, fresh eggs & meats and fresh produce. All GOFM markets utilize only LOCAL vendors selling foods they grow or make themselves, which means at certain times of year we have very little produce because our local farmers have very little harvest (ie if it has rained a great deal, or the middle of summer, immediately after several days of freeze, etc.)

Jan
26
Sun
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Jan 26 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market operates 2 markets every week, Thursdays & Sundays. 

Join us this Sunday and every Sunday!
9am-12pm (June-September)

9am-1pm (October-May)

at The Bryan Museum – Galveston (1315 21st St)
year-round

*There is always live music and activities/information offered by one of our many Community Partners, whether it’s Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife, Galveston Sports Massage, facepainting or beyond…

*Products typically available include: kombucha, fresh bread, hand-roasted coffee, teas/salves/tinctures, olive oil, baked goods, salsa, jams, fresh eggs & meats and fresh produce. All GOFM markets utilize only LOCAL vendors selling foods they grow or make themselves, which means at certain times of year we have very little produce because our local farmers have very little harvest (ie if it has rained a great deal, or the middle of summer, immediately after several days of freeze, etc.)

Feb
2
Sun
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Feb 2 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market operates 2 markets every week, Thursdays & Sundays. 

Join us this Sunday and every Sunday!
9am-12pm (June-September)

9am-1pm (October-May)

at The Bryan Museum – Galveston (1315 21st St)
year-round

*There is always live music and activities/information offered by one of our many Community Partners, whether it’s Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife, Galveston Sports Massage, facepainting or beyond…

*Products typically available include: kombucha, fresh bread, hand-roasted coffee, teas/salves/tinctures, olive oil, baked goods, salsa, jams, fresh eggs & meats and fresh produce. All GOFM markets utilize only LOCAL vendors selling foods they grow or make themselves, which means at certain times of year we have very little produce because our local farmers have very little harvest (ie if it has rained a great deal, or the middle of summer, immediately after several days of freeze, etc.)

Feb
8
Sat
Galveston 50K Beach Run
Feb 8 @ 6:00 am – 4:00 pm

Welcome to the 2nd annual Galveston Beach run! This is a low key out and back 50k beach run. The race will start at the west end of Seawall blvd, right next to the Diamond Beach hotel. It then runs 15.5 miles down the beach and then back to finish. This race will be ran entirely in the sand, and will only have 2 locations for drop bags (exact distances for drop bags to be determined).

The race will start at 6am and will have a cut off time of 4pm.

There will be water at the drop bag locations, but all food must be provided by the runner.

This race has a cap of 30 runners in order to avoid the need for permits.

This is a public beach so each runner must yeild to any other pedestrians and must clean up after themselves.

Finish awards provided by Woodsmen Productions

T-shirts and goodies for the finishers too!

After party included with hotdogs/hamburgers and other treats

Sign up on Ultasignup.com

Feb
9
Sun
Galveston Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5K @ Stewart Beach
Feb 9 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

February 9th, 2020: Galveston Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5K – The race is totally on paved roads with no running on sand or beach.  There is also a Kids 1 Mile race. This fun annual race is always the highlight of Spring. It will start and end at Stewart Beach, 201 Seawall Blvd., Galveston. For more info go to galvestonmarathon.com. This is a Boston Marathon qualifier. 

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Feb 9 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market operates 2 markets every week, Thursdays & Sundays. 

Join us this Sunday and every Sunday!
9am-12pm (June-September)

9am-1pm (October-May)

at The Bryan Museum – Galveston (1315 21st St)
year-round

*There is always live music and activities/information offered by one of our many Community Partners, whether it’s Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park – Texas Parks and Wildlife, Galveston Sports Massage, facepainting or beyond…

*Products typically available include: kombucha, fresh bread, hand-roasted coffee, teas/salves/tinctures, olive oil, baked goods, salsa, jams, fresh eggs & meats and fresh produce. All GOFM markets utilize only LOCAL vendors selling foods they grow or make themselves, which means at certain times of year we have very little produce because our local farmers have very little harvest (ie if it has rained a great deal, or the middle of summer, immediately after several days of freeze, etc.)

Feb
12
Wed
Anchor Leg Athletic Club: Run Meet @ Pleasure Pier
Feb 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

February 12th (6:30pm): Anchor Leg Athletic Club: Run Meet – Whether you are a walker, a jogger, or a seasoned marathoner, you are invited to join. At the end of each event, stick around and hang out with other runners, enjoy music, and sip brews. Check in time is at 6:30pm. You can choose from 3 miles, 2 miles, 1 mile. This will start at Devil and the Deep Brewery, Downtown Galveston. This is a free event and open to all levels. There is an optional donation of $5. These donations go to improve the club and for purchasing things like water, snacks, signs, print materials and more. Donate at the club or online at paypal.me/anchorlegac. Also, be sure to join the Facebook group: Anchor Leg Athletic Club.



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