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Oct
12
Sat
Saengerfest Park: 30i in Concert – FREE @ Saengerfest Park
Oct 12 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Come out for this live FREE concert #downtowngalveston.

Sponsored by Haunted Mayfield Manor & Pirates: Legends of the Gulf Coast

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. 

Presented by Mitchell Historic Properties and The Galveston Island Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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.

Free Family Fun at Saengerfest Park: Movies & Concerts @ Saengerfest Park
Oct 12 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

It’s beginning to feel like summer, so why not spend a few hours at the park? Saengerfest Park, located in the heart of Downtown Galveston, is a great place to find free family-friendly fun.

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. Scheduled movies are:

  • May 4th: “A Wrinkle in Time” (2018)
  • June 1st: “Willie Wonka & The Chocolate Factory” (1971)
  • July 6th: “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”
  • August 3rd: “Ralph Breaks the Internet” (2018)
  • September 7th: “Tommy Boy” (1995)
  • 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. Concerts scheduled are:

  • May 11th: Sonic Seduction (Radio hits)
  • June 8th: John Evans Band (Rock, Country, Blues)
  • July 13th: Sarah Grace and the Soul (Blues, R&B)
  • August 10th: Donovan Keith (Soul)
  • September 14th: Fab Five (Beatles Tribute)
  • October 12th: 30i (Rock)

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

Oct
13
Sun
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market at Bryan Museum @ Bryan Museum
Oct 13 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Every Thursday 3-6pm and Sunday 9am-12 noon (note new summer hours), Galveston’s Own Farmers Market is held at The Bryan Museum Gardens, located at 1315 21st St. Come to the beautiful Conservatory and botanical gardens to relax and enjoy time and conversation with friends, family, and museum staff while shopping for locally grown produce, prepared foods, and edible farm products, plus live music, yoga, massage, crafting and Kids Corner! 

The Thursday market features all of the perks that you’ve come to expect at the market plus the added charms of the Bryan Museum’s “Wine at the Bryan” weekly event. The Sunday market also features wonderful goods and the charm of Bryan’s courtyard. It is always free to browse and most events are FREE to participate. 

At every market, there will be:

  • Live music
  • A chance to learn more about The Bryan Museum
  • FREE recycling with Keepin’ It Green: Every week, they accept your clean, rinsed recyclable plastics, glass, aluminum and paper/cardboard. KIG comes to pick it up every week aftermarket.
  • Family-friendly activities sponsored by partners like Rosenberg Library, Galveston Island State Park, Galveston Island Humane Society, etc.

GOFM is always “BYOC” – bring your own cup. They have eliminated single-use cups for the free Sunday morning coffee station and Thursday water station. Support the initiative by cleaning out your cupboards and donating unwanted mugs to market for others to use.

Every Sunday (10am): Yoga Classes – These classes are led by local yoga teachers. All classes are free to attend.

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market: Sunday Market! @ Bryan Museum
Oct 13 @ 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.)

Bay Explorations at GISP @ Galveston Island State Park
Oct 13 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Become a Galveston Bay warrior and uncover life on and in the bay waters.

Come join one of our weekly explorations of the connections between the mainland and our island paradise – Galveston Bay. Sandy beach access to the calm waters of this seafood nursery abound with life! Meet our naturalist guides at the Lake Como Fishing area at 10:00 am; explorations last approximately 75 minutes.

Discover the wetlands with a close-up look at the critters, grasses and birds that inhabit the marshland and bay. Tour activities include hands-on-seining, fiddler crab sightings and more under the guidance of FoGISP (Friends of Galveston Island State Park) volunteers.

It’s Time to OPA! Galveston Island Greek Festival Oct. 12th-13th
Oct 13 @ 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.

Flip Flops Beach Bar – Jordan Tydings @ Flip Flops Beach Bar
Oct 13 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Oct
15
Tue
Learn to Cook with WIC @ Bryan Museum
Oct 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

August 20th, September 17th (12 noon): Learn to Cook with WIC – This free cooking class is led by Chef Mary Bass. Students can eat a fresh meal for lunch, gain cooking knowledge, and create a recipe based on average monthly WIC benefits. RSVP to (409)938-7221. You can receive $30 of FREE fruits, vegetables, and plants from local farmers at the weekly markets. Vouchers are good until Halloween and can only be distributed one per year. You must bring your WIC “Shopping List” (the paper printout you get at the clinic) in order to receive the vouchers.

Oct
19
Sat
Fishing Basics & Family Group Fishing @ Sea Star Base Galveston
Oct 19 @ 7:00 am – 12:00 pm

Fishing Basics is a 4-hour class that teaches knot tying, casting, lure selection for different species of fish, and how to catch fish in the Galveston waters. Participants will have the opportunity to fish off  beautiful private docks for redfish, speckled trout, black drum, sheepshead, pinfish, catfish, stingray, and more. The cost is $50 per person, and all ages are welcome to attend, but a parent or guardian must accompany those under seven years old. 

At its strategic perch overlooking Offatts Bayou, Sea Star Base Galveston (SSBG) resembles a five-star hotel beckoning guests to stop in. But looks can be deceiving. Sea Star Base Galveston is a youth based non-profit organization, and its mission is providing outstanding marine and aquatic programs where youth can learn teamwork and leadership skills, self-reliance and confidence, maritime career pathways, and independence of mind, body and spirit.

Please go to ssbgalveston.org/camps for information and registration, or call (409)572-2560. Sea Star Galveston is based at 7509 Broadway, Galveston.

Fishing Clinic with Captain Cody at Sea Star Base Camp @ Sea Star Base Galveston
Oct 19 @ 7:00 am – 12:00 pm

Plan a private fishing adventure or add to a program already booked at SSBG… Your group, pack, troop or ship is sure to be HOOKED! Capt. Cody Dunn, our Professional Fishing Guide, hosts fishing adventures and workshops on safety and local ecology; so bring your own pole our use one of our generously donated poles! Live bait, cleaning table, nets, life jackets, bottled water and all the catching know-how are included!

 



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