Island Guide Aapril 2016 edition

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April 1, 2016 • Issue 4, Volume 5 Published the First Friday Every Month!

A Stunning View of Paradise: The Gulf, The Downtown, The Bay Side

The Wizard of Ahhhs: Jeb Adame, The One and Only

Galveston Food & Wine Fest: Eat, Drink, and Meet Chef Robert Irvine

Quiroga Times Two: Joey Quiroga Spreads the Love


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April 1, 2016 • Issue 4, Volume 5

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Dining

» “A Stunning View of Heaven on Earth: The Gulf, The Downtown, The Bay Side of Galveston” by Sissie Coomes » The Kitchen Chick’s New Cooking Classes » The New Za Za’s Bar & Bites will Spice Up Your Life! by Michael Alan Basham » “Island Coffee Houses Know Their Beans” by Rob Lucey » The 6th Annual Rotary Club Crawfish Boil

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Music

» “The Wizard of ‘Ahhhs:’ Jeb Adame, The “One Stop, Rock, Pop, Go-to Man” written by Michael Alan Basham » Upcoming Galveston Symphony Concerts » Free Concerts Downtown: Music on the Strand » Island ETC Rocks with The Who’s ‘Tommy’ » Moody Gardens Palm Beach: Bands on the Sand » The Grand: Cirque Mechanics: “Pedal Punk,” “The Pirates of Penzance,” Jeanne Robertson, “Chef Robert Irvine LIVE,” Paul Anka, and “Mama Mia” » The Music Guide for Live Music Across the Island

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» Upcoming Festivals this Year, The Galveston Food & Wine Fest, Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours at East Beach, Galveston FeatherFest Returns, 21st Annual Grand Kids Festival, and Galveston State Park Events and Fun, Gulf Coast Volleyball Association Kicks Off The Season, the Red Cat Festival, 2016 Home Tour » Upcoming Fun Runs, 5Ks, Half & Full Marathons » “1% To Conserve” by Terry Card

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Food A Stunning View of Heaven on Earth:

A View of The Gulf, The Downtown, The Bay Side of Galveston By Sissie Coomes When you are at the beach, you either want to be in the sun, shaded under awnings and patios looking at the beach, or enjoying a great day or evening looking out at the water - and sometimes, perhaps all of it. Galveston hosts a huge array of restaurants and bars with great views. From people watching on the beach to watching the sunset, or even the cruise ships coming and going, the water is where everyone seems to flock. Below is a list of a few restaurants and bars with fantastic views. Each one has something a little different to offer.

West End Restaurant and Sandbar

21706 Burnet Drive (Sea Isle subdivision), (409)497-4152, www.westendmarina.com West End Restaurant offers full service fine dining upstairs in the restaurant, and island casual dining (and drinking) downstairs in the Sandbar. It is located in the beautiful and secluded west end area, tucked away in the Sea Isle subdivision, overlooking Galveston Bay. The Sandbar is a cozy and covered, open-air patio that is never wanting for shade or a breeze. Relaxed and easy, The Sandbar is the place to grab a casual bite to eat, as well as to take a break from a day on the sand and water. Their fullservice bar includes a variety of beer and wine along with many house specialty drinks. Boiled crawfish, oysters on the half shell, burgers, lots of fried seafood and wings are on the menu. They offer daily drink and menu specials, a great happy hour, and a super casual atmosphere - what more could you ask for! Oh, a view! West End Restaurant and Sandbar is located on the canal/bay side of the west end of the island. Made all of wood with miles of decking, handmade tables, and located over the water surrounded by boats, boat docks and anything else you can think of concerning the boating lifestyle, The Sandbar has a great atmosphere and has the peaceful, slow pace of the West End, swaying and rocking to the beat of fun for all. Weekends at The Sandbar, the main event is music. The Sandbar has karaoke every Friday night and live music every Saturday, 7-11pm. Frequent patron Darien Allred said, “This is the best place to get a great steak and an extremely large

stuffed potato, plus a fantastic fruity mixed drink. The environment in the downstairs Sandbar is to die for. The view is fantastic. Oh, and did I mention you can launch your boat here, too? The boat launch is very deep, and they have a great bait and tackle shop as well.” Steak Night is every Monday, 5-9pm, in The Sandbar. They also have a fully stocked general store for all your grocery needs and offer a full service bait shop and marina, that is complete with 4 ton lifts, electric, water supply, and quality marine grade fuel. They are also an authorized distributor for YETI coolers and accessories. The Sandbar opens at 11am every day and is super casual. The West End Restaurant opens at 5pm and reservations are recommended, as well as appropriate dress. The Sandbar downstairs is dog friendly.

Olympia The Grill at Pier 21

100 21st Street, downtown Galveston, (409)765-0021 “Olympia Grill great food since 1500 B.C.!” Olympia The Grill at Pier 21 has won a host of awards: Winner of “Best Greek,” “Best Happy Hour,” and “Best Waterfront Dining” in the 2015 Galveston.com “Best of Galveston Awards.” So, it’s no surprise to the locals that this restaurant, unique in location and menu offerings, also has a fantastic patio overlooking the Harbor. From Galveston. com: “Larry and Tikie Kriticos were born and raised in Galveston, Texas. They are first-generation Greek Americans. Their father, Gus, came to Galveston from the Island of Patmos, Greece, and opened the Seawall Cafe on 17th Street (1946) in Galveston. Their mother Nora’s family came from Sparta, Greece. The Golden Greek Restaurant belonged to their Uncle Paul and Aunt Beaulah Santire. In other words, the pros at Olympia Grill come from a long line of great Greek Cooking, and have unparalleled experience in the restaurant industry. The chefs at Olympia Grill prepare fresh food daily and have family recipes that come from hundreds of years of experience. Features include seafood, Greek salads, gyros, lamb, and fine burgers.” Olympia is open every day for lunch and dinner and was recently named a Texas Monthly “Pick” for great food quality and service. Olympia The Grill at Pier 21 has a stunning view of the Port of Galveston with seating on a wraparound patio. With the fans creating a nice breeze, it is always a nice place to dine or have cocktails. Try Olympia’s chocolate martini or the cucumber mojito, you won’t be disappointed! “I’ve been to Olympia’s other location on Seawall before, and this one on Pier 21 is just as good if not better. They have a big menu with lots of variety, from seafood to burgers to vegetarian and Greek. A lot of the plates allow you to taste many different things which I love when trying new things. The menu has a big variety of many classic Greek specialties. There is something for everyone,” stated Darian Morris.

Olympia The Grill at Pier 21 is open Sunday-Thursday 11am-9pm, and Friday- Saturday 11am-10pm.

Float

2828 Seawall Blvd., (409)765-7946, www.yagaspresents.com/float The Seawall, long known for it’s 10 miles of non-stop beaches, hosts a huge array of opportunities to catch a glimpse of the Gulf and the beaches. A swim up bar that overlooks the gulf? Yes, please! Located in the heart of the Seawall’s entertainment district, Float offers a swim up, pool-side bar perfect for cooling off from the sun, comfy seating overlooking the Seawall above the sidewalks on a second level and poolside, plus an inside bar with tables and open doors to help you relax. Whether you come in a swimsuit or your work clothes, there is a place for everyone to unwind. Float also features live bands throughout the year, a tropical drink menu and plenty of sunny fun. Float is open daily 11am-2am. Wednesday is College Night with $1 drafts 10pm-close.

9pm or if the weather looks doubtful, you might want to call first to avoid being disappointed when you arrive. Fishing is available downstairs - they have everything you need, including bait and access to the long fishing pier. Jimmy’s is open Sunday-Thursday 10am-10pm, and Friday-Saturday 10am-11pm, weather permitting. Parking is along the Seawall.

The Rooftop Bar

Above Tremont House, 2300 Ships Mechanic Row, downtown Galveston, (409)763-0300 Since 2011, Galveston hotel’s Rooftop Bar has been wowing customers with its wine, beer and cocktail offerings, as well as incredible views of downtown and the harbor. The city’s only openair rooftop venue boasts comfortable Jimmy’s Restaurant & Bar sectional 9001 Seawall Blvd., (409)974-4726 seating areas Jimmy’s Restaurant & Bar has the one of the best and barviews in Galveston, with the only “over the waves” high tables. dining on the Island. On warm days, the restaurant At night, the and deck wall to wall sophisticated doors open up all the lounge glows way around to offer thanks to an panoramic views of the eight-foot, amazing Gulf. lighted ManThe house spezanita tree cialty is fresh fish tacos, and illuminated pots. made with locallyThis upscale, outdoor patio bar is a great place caught grouper and to unwind. Whether you want to watch the cruise served with white ships come and go, or the night lights come alive wine caper sauce. downtown, The Rooftop Bar has a great scenic view The shrimp poboy is offering views in all directions as far as the eye can a favorite as well, but see. The sunset is stunning from here too. On a clear Jimmy’s has much more than seafood to enjoy. They evening, you can see for miles across the harbor and also have a great kids’ menu with pizza, chicken bay! nuggets, and more. The bar offers an extensive colTo get to The Rooftop Bar, simply go inside the lection of premium beers and Texas wines. Favorbeautiful Tremont House, find the elevators and ites include Skrimshaw Pilsner, Dogfish Head 60 go up to the fourth floor, then just follow the signs. minute IPA, Brewhouse Brown Ale, Fat Tire Amber, There is a little bit of winding around, but it is easy ShockTop, and Maui Coconut Porter. The selection to find this elegant escape from the hustle and bustle changes often. of downtown. Jimmy’s Bar is open a bit later than the kitchen The Rooftop Bar is open Tuesday-Saturday on busy nights, but they do occasionally close early 5pm-12 midnight (weather permitting). There is a if the weather isn’t cooperating. So, when it’s after small limited food menu available.

Taquilo’s Mexican Restaurant:

The Latest Addition to Galveston Restaurant Group Roster

Galveston Restaurant Group introduced a new Mexican restaurant to downtown Galveston Galveston Restaurant Group (GRG) is set to deliver “The Art of Great Eating” again with their latest restaurant concept, Taquilo’s, serving Mexican fare in the heart of downtown Galveston. With this addition, GRG now offers 10 properties in Galveston County. “We’ve wanted a Mexican restaurant for many years but we felt that it had to come at the right time,” said Johnny Smecca, President of GRG. “We added a new corporate chef in November 2015 and his enthusiasm has inspired me to create a memorable menu,” said Joey Smecca, the creator behind all GRG recipes. “We are very proud of our success growing a

company through some very tough times,” said Danny Hart, Chief of Operations. Taquilo’s, scheduled to Pictured left to right: Joey Smecca, open Danny Hart, and Johnny Smecca in May 2016 at 2101 Postoffice, will be within steps of four other GRG concepts, Sky Bar Steak & Sushi, Little Daddy’s Gumbo Bar, Nonno Tony’s World Kitchen, and this year’s Galveston.com Restaurant of the Year, Saltwater Grill. “We have invested our money in Galveston because it’s our home,” said Johnny, Danny & Joey.

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Toni will teach you how to make nautical sugar cookies Jules Verne couldn’t have dreamed up. You will learn to make, pour, fill, pipe, dye, dust, and glitter Royal Frosting. Plus, Chef Toni will teach you This month there are a lot of exciting her secret recipe for making foolproof new series of cooking classes. sugar cookies here at sea level and how Please call (409)497-2999 to reserve to ice them perfectly. You’ll leave with your spot. Reservations are made on a the recipes, tools, and total confidence first come, first serve basis, and class sizes in making sugar cookies at home. You’ll are kept small to ensure that you get to interact with also disembark with a special treat - a dozen assorted the instructor. Also, please note that website comments will not count as reservations. Payment is due nautical sugar cookies. This class is $50 per person. at the time of reservation.

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We don't just sell great craft beer .... we sell great craft food! HAPPY HOUR 3-7 pm - Monday thru Friday $2.75 Well Drinks $2.75 Domestic Bottles $1.00 off all draft MONDAY MADNESS 7 pm to Close Shawn & Michael's Monday Night Poker Party - 8 pm $6.00 Bratwurst On a Bun $5.00 Cherry Limeades $2.00 Domestic Bottles $2.00 Well Drinks $2 TUESDAY 7 pm to Close Tony' Trivia Tuesday - 8 & 9:30 pm $7.00 Traditional Burgers $2.00 Domestic Bottles $2.00 Well Drinks -- $5.00 Waterwalls

Award-winning Chef Mary Bass will teach you to make all your favorite classic diner foods – only in mini versions. You will learn to make chili cheese onion rings garnished with candied jalapenos. Next, she will teach you to make ‘grilled onion patty melt cheese sliders’ that you will wash down with mini chocolate malts topped with homemade whipped cream and chipotle dust. Finally, you will bake petite cherry hand pies with a flaky handmade crust, served up with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. This class is $50 per person.

For our first “Cook the Book” cooking class, award-winning Chef Mary Bass introduces you to the plant-based health cleanse sweeping the nation: “The Taco Cleanse.” She will help you embrace this tortilla-based vegan diet that rewards your body with what it naturally craves: tortillas, refried beans and guacamole. Start by learning to prepare ion-charged refried beans and creamy guacamole virdis. Next, you will prepare cashew crema and elevated nacho cheese (both cashew based) and an tater tot-cho taco. We’ll wash it all down with a refreshing sparkling wateria. This class is $65 per person which includes a copy of “The Taco Cleanse” book that you can take home.

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Chef Stephanie Evans of Botanical Eats will help you learn to love meatless Mondays. This class will showcase chickpeas in more unique ways and with an Italian flair. We will start by learning to prepare a pizza inspired hummus, then create the main course of Creamy Tomato Basil Soup and Caesar Salad with “croutons” and chickpea “parmesan.” We’ll end with the most unexpected utilization of the chickpea yet Italian Meringue Cookies. This class is $60 per person.

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THIRSTY THURSDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY All Day Long $5.00 Blood Mary’s 7pm to Close STEAK NIGHT $4.00 - 16 oz L.I. Teas $4.00 Stein Night $14.00 Best Steak Ever All Draft Beer - 7pm to Close FRIDAY & SATURDAY w/ Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli (Excludes Special Cask and Live Music - 7pm to 11pm $3.00 House Wines Select Drafts) $3.00 Fireball and Jagermeister Shots Weekly Bourbon Specials 11pm to Close

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Pad Thai (Clean Eating)

Chef Bailey Glover knows how much we all enjoy pad thai – sign up for this class and she will teach you how to make and eat it clean. You will learn how to prepare naked potstickers, delicious chicken pad thai, a crisp Asian slaw, and for dessert, salted caramel coconut bites. If you love pad thai, don’t miss this class. This class is $55 per person.

Sunday, April 24th, 2-4:30pm

Food Truck Fare

Award-winning Chef Mary Bass will teach you how to make all the over-the-top food truck food you love at home. Start by learning how to make a decadent mac and cheese and bacon grilled cheese sammie. Chef Mary will teach you how to prepare crispy Tex-Mex tostones, smothered in barbacoa, queso fresco, roasted corn salsa, and poblano crema. Wrap up the class by frying up zeppole (Italian donuts) served with a fresh fruit compote for dipping. You will also learn to make a thirst-quenching, basil-infused lemonade. This class is $60 per person.

Award-winning Chef Mary Bass takes you on a whirlwind tour of everything nacho. She will teach you to make Asian nachos on crispy wonton chips layered with fresh crab, avocado, nori, and topped a sweet Thai chili glaze and wasabi creme. Next, you will prepare homemade hummus, and taziki to smother crispy pita chips topped with kalamata Monday, April 25th, 6:30-9pm olives, cucumber coins, and grape tomatoes. Finally, Meatless Mondays – Plant-based BBQ we’ll make mexi-sopapilla dessert nachos draped Chef Stephanie Evans of Botanical Eats will teach with marshmallow fluff, honey, and fruit. you how to make mouthwatering dishes for meatless This class is $55 per person. Mondays. This class focuses on fun and delicious, Monday, April 11th, 6:30-9pm plant-based alternatives to traditional BBQ fare – yes Lord of the Rings Texas, you heard us right. You will learn to make a During this hands-on class award-winning Chef scrumptious black bean dip to snack on. Next, you Mary Bass will teach you the ins and outs of using will prepare a dairy-free and gluten-free creamy clasa food ring to prepare and plate spectacular dishes. sic mac and cheese followed by a nutrient-fortified You will create a fresh tuna poke salad served up kaleslaw. You will learn how to make BBQ jackfruit with fried wonton chips. Next, you will bake a trisliders that have the consistency of pulled pork. ple meat meatloaf, homemade horseradish mashed This class is $60 per person. potatoes and a spring veggie stack. You will make a Wednesday, April 27th, 6:30-9pm Napoleon torte layered with fresh fruit and whipped mascarpone cream. Authentic Italian Gnocchi This class is $65 per person and includes your Chefs Laura and Linda of The Italian Wooden own stainless steel food ring to take home at the end Spoon are back to teach you the secrets to making of class. feather-light gnocchi – the best gnocchi this side of the Atlantic. Chef Laura will teach you two delicious Thursday, April 14th, 6:30-9pm sauces to top these soft potato pillows - traditional Rockin’ Java tomato and savory butter and sage. You will also Chef Bailey Glover will help you get your coffee learn to make a tasty parmigiano and chives crostini. buzz during this caffeine-fueled cooking class. Start We’ll end with a decadent chocolate salami. by learning to create a coffee and cardamom beet This class is $65 per person. salad. Next, Chef Bailey will teach you her famous Thursday, April 27th, 6:30-9pm coffee-rubbed steak topped with a kale chimichurri. You will also learn to prepare coffee infused bourbon Authentic Italian Lasagna glazed sweet potatoes. Chefs Laura and Linda of The Italian Wooden This class is $60 per person. Spoon are back to teach you how to make authentic Italian cuisine. Begin by learning the secrets to preFriday, April 15th, 6:30-9pm paring the real Italian lasagna – trust us it’s nothing Cooking with Wine like the American version. Chef Laura will also teach Award-winning Chef Mary Bass and our friends you to make a fresh tomato and herb bruschetta. at Haak Winery will show you how to savor your And for dessert, learn to make a decadent chocolate meal down to the last drop with a wine-infused and cookie ‘salame’. Cibo delizioso! meal. Start by learning to make delicious stuffed artiThis class is $60 per person. chokes with light white wine sauce. Next, Chef Mary will teach you how to make a divine madeira chicken Saturday, April 30th, 2-4:30pm served over fluffy mashed potatoes and garlic brown Bedhead Brunch (Clean Eating) butter peas. For dessert, you will whip up a decadent Wake up sleepy heads! Chef Bailey Glover’s class amorcito with rich mascarpone frosting. will lure you back into the kitchen to make a homeThis class is $75 per person. made brunch (or breakfast if you are an early bird). Learn to make decadent fresh fruit and chocolate Sunday, April 17th, 2-4:30pm crepes, bacon wrapped stuffed avocado eggs, mini “20,000 Squeezes Under the Sea” Sugar shrimp frittatas and a good morning smoothie. This breakfast menu is perfectly paleo. Cookies and Royal Icing Our popular sugar cookie class is back! Chef This class is $55 per person.


The New Za-Za Bar & Bites will Spice Up Your Life!

the bread dough against the inside of clay ovens seasoned by time. Za-Za’s bread is actually imported directly from Pakistan to Houston. Traditional and Garlic Naan is available. Appetizers include Tandoori Chicken Tacos, and Texas Mosas, which is the traditional Indian triangular pastry stuffed with spiced vegetables, fried, and served with a savory tamarind infused sauce. All of Za-Za’s sensational spices are the authentic By Michael Alan traditional ingredients of ancient fare, as is everything Basham from the manner of butchering, and preparing the The emphasis is chicken and lamb. Marinated in yogurt and the lightest of olive oils to seal in moisture, and cooked over on quality. The restaurant is Za-Za Bar open fire, the skewered meats are removed at table & Bites - an “Indian side. Both the Shrimp, and Chicken Curry Masala are served with mint yogurt, rice and naan. Fusion” restaurant with an immediate twist. The Butter Makhani Chicken is Za-Za’s interZa-Za’s is Pakistan, not India from which the owner Asad Khan hails. Born and raised in Quetta, pretation of traditional Indian cuisine, with a perfect Pakistan, “Khan” as he is known, is a very well estab- blend of garam masala, cumin, spices, tomatoes, and lished entrepreneur - owning a variety of successful cream. There is also the Trifecta Delight, which is any businesses, which includes a grant writing and consulting enterprise named Synergy Grants Consulting, three items from the entrée menu, served with mint and an apparel line called Khanfit. He has resided in yogurt, rice, and naan. All dishes can be served mild, the United States for 24 years and he is a resident of spicy, or “spicy plus!” For dessert, Za-Za’s has an amazing apple crumb eight years here on Galveston Island, where he lives in Pirates Beach. A former employee of IBM, he is a pie ala mode, among other items. All ingredients are from local vendors to assure disciplined business leader. freshness, including Katie’s Seafood, Hey Mikey’s Ice His present staff of 12 employees are each oriented to the specific needs and requirements of the Cream, and PattiCakes for the delicious desserts. Because of special buying strategy of purchasing, restaurant’s patrons: “Quality, Simplicity, and Consistency,” all of which are the hallmarks of his most Za-Za’s offers 6-8 excellent types of wine, and can do so for $10 per bottle. Happy hour is daily from recent enterprise. All of Za-Za’s wondrous menu items are drawn 4-7pm and a reverse Happy hour begins at 10pm. The restaurant is open daily from 4-11pm and is from the traditional nomadic tribes of the spice and silk roads of antiquity. open till 1am on weekend nights. First, the bread. The making of Naan is an The restaurant is located at 2219 Postoffice Street acknowledged Pakistan art form, made by pressing in the heart of the Galveston Arts District downtown,

Island Coffee Houses Know Their Beans By Rob Lucey At one time ordering a cup of coffee boiled down to “black” or with “cream or sugar.” Later, most diners added a decaffeinated option. It wasn’t until recent history that the choices have expanded to include dozens of coffee bean varieties and preparations. The American coffee scene has expanded to include shops dedicated to honing the craft of coffee, led by national chains such as the ubiquitous Starbuck’s. Coffee is the second most traded commodity on earth. According to the “Global Exchange,” there are approximately 25 million farmers in over 50 countries involved in producing coffee. The number one commodity? Oil. Galveston has a couple of stand-alone Starbuck’s locations (102 Kempner St. downtown, and 2808 61st St. near the beach) as well as additional outlets within some of the major grocery stores and in the University of Texas Medical Branch John Sealy Hospital. You can also find decent coffee in many restaurants these days. The famous Island candy shop, La King’s Confectionery on The Strand, has added an extensive coffee bar in recent years to complement their line of candies and ice cream. Even convenience stores offer a choice of a few different brews these days. But for an island experience you’ll find nowhere else, visit one of the three independent local coffee houses.

surrounded by galleries and unique shops. For addi- www.galvestonchamber.com. tional information or special arrangements, call There is no admission charge. (409)497-2740 or (954)243-1717, e-mail info@ Live Zydeco music, provided by one of the Gulf zazagalveston.com, or go to zazagalveston.com. Coast’s most popular bands, Zydeco Dots, will return by popular demand again this year. For the past five years, guests have enjoyed live Zydeco music, and attendees can be assured this tradition will continue, as will the Zydeco Dance Contest, another popular addition to this fun family event. For the past 103 years, the Rotary Club of The dance contest will culminate with the Galveston has subscribed to the motto, “Service of the festival’s Zydeco Dance King or Above Self.” And again, this year to raise monies that crowning will directly benefit the Galveston community’s many Dance Queen. Contestants will sign up and particivital humanitarian and educational projects and pro- pate by age group. In addition to being “crowned,” grams, the Club will host its 6th Annual Rotary Club valuable prizes will be awarded to the winning King or Queen, as well as to winners in each category. of Galveston Crawfish Boil. The “Children’s Crawfish Eating Contest,” excitSet for Sunday, April 17th, this fun, family event ing raffles, the popular “Mud Bug Bounce” (aka will take place at Moody Gardens, 12 noon-4pm, MoonWalk), and other fun activities will be held on under the Big White Tent behind the Discovery the playground near the Big White Tent, and will Pyramid. round out the afternoon’s activities for families and The Lighthouse Charity Cooking Team will be their children. back - under the direction of Dick and Horacene In celebration of the upcoming Lemonade Day Daugird and their great crew - preparing a superb plate of Cajun-seasoned crawfish, potatoes, onions, Galveston County event, the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Lemonade Day float will be and fresh corn on the cob. Also back by popular demand is the scrumptious on display, with volunteers on hand to answer questions and to distribute information about the upcom“Super Spud,” a loaded baked potato topped with ing Lemonade Day competition. beef brisket. All proceeds generated from this fundraisOther menu favorites such as the Lighthouse ing event, as well as monies raised from the Club’s Dogs and red beans and rice will be available, too. Beverages will include a variety of ice-cold beer, soft upcoming 41st annual Rotary Chili Supper held in November, will be distributed through the Rotary drinks, and bottled water. Club of Galveston’s Rotary Foundation, Inc. and in Crawfish plate tickets are $25 in advance and turn will be dispersed to Galveston organizations $30 at the door. Advance crawfish plate tickets are dedicated to improving our local community’s health, available at the Galveston Chamber of Commerce office, 2228 Mechanic Street (suite #101); Chalmers education, and welfare,” Livanec concluded. Presenting sponsor for this year’s 6th Annual Hardware, Village Hardware, by calling the Chamber office at (409)763-5326, or purchasing online at Crawfish Boil is the Leon Bromberg Foundation.

The 6th Annual Rotary Club of Galveston’s Crawfish Boil, Sunday, April 17th

Happy Coffee Shop

A first stop might be Happy Coffee Shop on Broadway Boulevard at 51st Street. Proprietress Randy Abramson opened her doors in December 2012 with a menu promising “fresh coffee with a smile.” It has since become a favorite of many locals and regular visitors. The cozy shop showcases the handiwork of her carpenter husband, John Abramson, owner of Wood Solutions. In addition to daily selections of fresh brewed coffees, Randy offers Cuban and Americano coffees, lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos, mochas, and more. Reflecting on her Cambodian heritage, Randy features a French Roast coffee and a menu of daily Cambodian foods for lunch, as well as baked goods, smoothies, and sandwiches. The Italian Grinder sandwich is celebrated by many patrons. Happy Coffee’s hours are 7:30am-6pm Monday-Friday, and 8:30am-5pm Saturday-Sunday.

MOD Coffeehouse

For the most venerable java destination on the island, MOD Coffeehouse at 2126 Postoffice Street is the place to be. The traditional décor and an artsy vibe blend perfectly with the historic downtown charm of the surrounding galleries and shops. Founded in 2001, the coffee mecca serves up a vast variety of beverages from locally roasted fair trade organic coffees to teas, smoothies and Italian sodas. Stirred in with top-notch beverages prepared by trained baristas is a blend of live music on the patio each Friday and Saturday, works by local artists rotated on the walls every six weeks in conjunction with ArtWalk, plus a selection of baked goods and desserts made from scratch. The coffee and espresso selection includes a rotating cast of seasonal flavors. Over the fall and winter months, customers enjoyed such offerings as pumpkin spice, gingerbread, white x-mas and peppermint lattes. For spring, the menu might include a lavender vanilla latte. Regular specialty lattes include almond joy, milky way, raspberry mocha, squirrel (hazelnut, toffeenut, amaretto, and vanilla), shamrock (white mocha with green mint) and more. For those who can’t decide when perusing the dozens of beverage

options on the menu, baristas recommend a specialty latte called “Just Trust Me.” “It’s different every time,” says Hanna Gonzales, who has served caffeine fiends at MOD for more than five years. “It’s the barista’s choice, so we can get creative with new flavors that are often not on the menu.” Gonzales is part of MOD’s leadership team and recently achieved Level 2 certification from the Barista Guild of America. “We’re always trying to elevate our game,” she says. “We all love working here because it’s a hub of the community. We especially like to work when it’s busy. There’s a good energy here.” Gonzales credits owner Holly Hopkins (who refers to herself as the cafe’s “steward”). “She’s always empowering us to stretch our wings,” Gonzales says. MOD hours are 7am-10pm Monday-Friday, and 8am-10pm Saturday-Sunday.

Sugar Bean Coffee and Cream

Finally, for those on the west end of the island, another great option is Sugar Bean Coffee and Cream, located at 11 Evia Main St. Owner Joceyln Sullivan opened the shop in 2007 in the new mixed-use Evia Subdivision being developed by Sullivan Brothers Builders (her husband Billy being one of said brothers). Naturally, the shop perfectly reflects the new urbanist feel of the community, which features pastel-hued homes in craftsman, Victorian, and classical designs with generous porches, palms, and flowering shrubs. The bright, airy shop’s porch looks out on a lake filled with waterfowl. The menu is varied with specialty coffee blends including Texas pecan, coconut mocha, sticky bun latte, cappuccino, frappes, and seasonal offerings. There is also a selection of teas, gelatos, ice cream, milkshakes, smoothies, fresh baked cookies, muffins, and more. The location has gained a following among college students who enjoy the quiet space and free wi-fi. With beer and wine available, it is also a popular evening hangout. Whether you are wanting a caffeine buzz, just a place to hang out, or to meet up with friends and have a wonderful afternoon get together, Galveston offers a few great options for coffee junkies.

“Get the Drift”

Traditional fast food with a spin & a hint of Scottish cuisine. Specialty burgers & dogs, salads, wings and Scotch eggs & sausage rolls. Serving breakfast.

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on the Pier” at Pier 21 which featured Carolyn Wonderland Written By Michael Alan Basham, Vallejo Photographed by Sharis DeJaynes and Paula In the movie “The Wizard of Oz,” there is a line Nelson, where the surprised exposed poser-of-a-Wizard says, and also “Boots on “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” the Beach” Well, if you are an entertainer, or musician appearing at any Galveston Park Board venue, then with you really want to pay attention to “the man behind” Jerry Jeff Walker in it all - Jeb Adame, “the one stop, rock, pop, go-to 2013. He man.” booked That goes for country, R&B, Jazz, and Special events too. Jeb, is the logistical and equipment stage the band Asleep at the Wheel for the Tremont Ball in 2013 authority when working with Park Board perforand the final 2014 show. Jeb also has done a summer mances of all types or sizes. jam camp for children called “Galveston Island Jam At Mardi Gras when you need a set-up for the massive Budweiser Stage, you are going to pray that Camp” with Hamilton Loomis and Sharon Wyrick. He also rents amps and drums and offers live “Jeb is in the House,” and he will be. From crates sound and event production of all kinds to festivals and bags and boxes, an endless maze of wires and like the “Brazoria County Crawfish Festival,” where cables are deployed to lots of things with nobs, he sponsors a stage for the 3-day event. The “Brazoplugs, colored lights, and speakers as big as cars! This is the equipment which makes the sound, ria County Crawfish Festival” will be held on the 3rd weekend in April 2016. which plays the music, and runs the lights, on the After each performance, and after Jeb and his great big stage that “Jeb Built.” crew take down all the equipment and the shows And nothing happens ‘til Jeb Adame, sound are over - like when that great big Budweiser stage engineer, master magician, and loud noise genius says, “Let’s Rawk!” He is there throughout the show is packed up - Jeb is back on the road to the next town, the next gig, and the next music adventure. because as everyone with a guitar and an amplifier Jeb, and his new intern Roshawn, are on the job already knows - if something can go wrong it will setting up the sound equipment and lining up the try, try, and try again. At 40 years old, Adame has worked with count- bands at 2016’s Music in the Park free concerts at Sängerfest Park - where people gather to indulge in less stars and music “Gods” and has probably seen most every production related nightmare that could good sounds and sights, and the crowd goes “Ahhh.” happen to an engineer, but he keeps on smiling and Be sure to bring your dancing shoes! To contact Jeb Adame, U.S. Backline, call he keeps on keepin’ on until everything is right (512)371-1897, Jeb@usbackline.com, or go to both coming and going. usbackline.com. Adame’s produced a music series called “Party

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Galveston Symphony Performs April 10th The Galveston Symphony Orchestra has two performances left this season. All of the concerts will be held at The 1894 Grand Opera House, 2020 Postoffice, downtown Galveston. Tickets are available at www.GalvestonSymphony.org. Concerts are:

Sunday, April 10th at 4pm

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Saturday, April 2nd - The Feel Friday, April 8th - Harbors Over Highways Saturday, April 9th - Beggar’s Union Friday, April 15th - 98 in the Shade Saturday, April 16th - The Relics Thursday, April 21st - Zac Perry Acoustic Friday, April 22nd - Salty Dog Saturday, April 23rd - 3 Peace All shows start at 9pm.

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Balakirev’s “Overture on Three Russian Folk Songs,” Prokofiev’s “Piano Concerto No. 2” featuring Andrew Staupe on piano, and “Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 4.”

Sunday, May 1st at 4pm

The program will include Schreker’s “Intermezzo, Op.8,” Copland’s “Old American Songs,” with John Weinel, tenor, Frazier’s “Jefferson: The Making of America V: Jefferson and Liberty,” with John Weinel narrating, and concludes with Brahms’ “Symphony No. 1.”

Island ETC Rocks The Who’s “Tommy”

Free Musical Fun Downtown Galveston

Island ETC (East-End Theatre Company) continues its 13th season with the explosive rock and roll musical “The Who’s Tommy.” This hit musical, winner of five Tony Awards, is based on The Who’s iconic 1969 concept album written by guitarist Pete Townshend. The double album “Tommy” told an exhilarating story of hope, healing, and the human spirit. The telling of a full story on an album became known as a rock opera and influenced many later classic albums and eventually musicals. In 1993, Des Anuff and Pete Townshend created the stage version of this now famous story about a young boy (“Tommy”) who witnesses a terrible event that leaves him ‘blind, deaf, and dumb.’ His fortune changes when he discovers a pinball machine. Led by an inner vision, “Tommy” becomes a worldwide sensation as “The Pinball Wizard.” A few performances for this energetic, one-of-akind theatrical performance continue through April 2nd. Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8pm. Tickets are $25 for students and senior citizens, and $30 for adults. Tickets may be purchased at www.islandetc.org or by calling (409)762-3556. Island ETC is a nonprofit organization and is located at 2317 Mechanic St. in Galveston.

Music enthusiasts looking for a great live music scene will enjoy “Music Nite on The Strand.” A dance floor and limited seating are provided so crowds can dance to the beat and rest between songs. Bands perform at Saengerfest Park, 2302 Strand, downtown Galveston, from 6-9pm unless otherwise noted. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own seating. This year’s Music Nite schedule is: • April 9th - Harbors Over Highways (Country, Rock) • May 14th - Zach Person Band with Campfire Soul (Rock, Soul) • June 11th - The Blaggards (Irish Rock & Roll) • July 9th - Ruckus (Rock) • August 13th - Almost Endless Summer (Oldies) • September 10th - The Fab 5 (Beatles Cover Band) • October 1st - The Michael Hix Band (3-5pm, Pop, Rock & Soul) • October 8th - Bon Ton Mickey and the Zydeco Hot Steppers (Blues, Country) Music Nites are sponsored by Mitchell Historic Properties and the Galveston Park Board of Trustees. For more information on both Movie and Music Nite on The Strand and weekly event updates, please visit www.facebook.com/saengerfestpark.


$17.95 for children and seniors, or $55 for a season pass. Children ages three and under are free. Visitors can make it a weekend of entertainment with the popular Bands on the Sand summer concert series at Palm Beach. Beginning June 4th, this live music series runs throughout the summer following each show with fireworks over the Moody Gardens pyramids and Offatts Bayou. Admission to each concert is $15 and free for kids three and under. Bands on the Sand will be held from 6-10pm every Friday and Saturday through August 13th. Some of the area’s top local and regional bands will perform at Bands on the Sand: • June 4th - Gary Michael Dahl (Variety/R&B) • June 10th - The Mockingbirds (Variety) • June 11th - Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Variety) Moody Gardens is offering some new enter• June 17th - Yelba (Variety/Latin) tainment and traditional favorites at Palm Beach as • June 18th - Mid Life Crisis (Variety) this popular private beach attraction opens for the • June 24th - A Sure Thing (Rock) summer. • June 25th - The Line Up (Variety) Guests are invited to sink their toes in white • July 1st - Intercoastal Pirates (Variety) sand, lounge beneath palm trees, and splash • July 2nd - Space Monkeys (Variety) amongst a variety of beach attractions. Visitors can • July 8th - Kaos (Variety/Rock) even enjoy concerts and fireworks every weekend. Palm Beach will open weekends beginning May • July 9th - Cody Hodges (Country) 21st, including Memorial Day before opening daily • July 15th - Velvet Punch (Rock) for the summer season June 4th-August 21st. As the • July 16th - The Relics (Rock) summer season comes to an end, Palm Beach will be • July 22nd - The Slags (Variety/Rock) open weekends only August 27th-September 10th, • July 23rd - Intercoastal Pirates (Variety) • July 29th - Leannasaurus Rex (Variety) including Labor Day. • July 30th - Vertigo (Rock) Visitors can enjoy the interactive 650-foot lazy river, wave pool, and two 18-foot tower slides. Other • August 5th - The Line Up (Variety) • August 6th - Rat Ranch (Rock) attractions include beach volleyball on regulation courts and the Aquarium Adventure play area. The • August 12th - DJ Dio (Variety) • August 13th - The Relics (Rock) Splashpad automated aquatic water feature offers For more information about Palm Beach and interactive dump buckets, spray arches, and founBands on the Sand, please visit moodygardens.org or tains for a day of fun at the beach. call (800)582-4673. Palm Beach admission is $23.95 for adults,

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News & Events Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe is now having Open Mic every Wednesday and Thursday starting at 8pm. This is open to all kinds of musicians and is free to participate. Old Quarter Cafe is located at 413 20th St., downtown Galveston, (409)795-7777, oldquarteracousticcafe.com. Thursday, April 7th (5:30-6:30pm) - Zumba on the Green - Come shake off the day with the best workout around! Zumba is a latin-inspired dance workout focused on fun. This class is for men, women, all ages, sizes, and dance abilities. Never taken a dance class before? Think you’re a bad dancer? Doesn’t matter. The idea behind Zumba is to just show up, keep moving, and have a great time. It’s a judgement free zone. Tickets are $10. Available for purchase online at helendoherty.zumba.com or day of at the event. All proceeds benefit the Galveston Historical Foundation. Saturday, April 9th (10am) - A Treble Choir Festival Concert will be presented in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church, 1903 Church St., Galveston, with six children and youth choirs performing concert repertoire ranging from folk songs to classical masters. The concert is free and open to the public, lasts about 90 minutes, and features children ranging from 3rd through 12 grade. The participating choirs are from Odyssey Academy in Galveston, Victory Lakes Intermediate School in League City, Clear Creek High School in League City, Stephen F. Austin Elementary School in Baytown, and the Bay Area Youth Singers, and the Bay Area Children’s Chorus (independent choirs) headquartered in the Clear Lake area. The festival concert is sponsored by the Bay Area Youth Singers, an independent vocal music education program. More information is available at bayareayouthsingers.org or (832)425-2329. Every Sunday (3-6pm) - Party on the Patio has returned to Albatross featuring local bands, great drink prices, and a fantastic patio! Albatross is located at 815 21st St., Galveston. There is no cover charge. Friday, April 29th - Songwriter Sevenpack Galveston Edition will be held starting at 8pm at Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe. Ticket are $10 at the door. Come listen to some great singer/ songwriters from the Gulf Coast, hosted by Charlie Harrison, musicians to perform are Brad Boyer, Brant Croucher, Matt Harlan, Libby Koch, Tommy Lewis and Sara Van Buskirk. Quarter Cafe is located at 413 20th St., downtown Galveston, (409) 795-7777, oldquarteracousticcafe.com.

April & May Promises a Grand Amount of Music

Sunday, April 17th, 4pm

Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, is one of the few remaining theatres of its era in Texas and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. As further recognition of its importance, the citizens of Texas and the 73rd Texas Legislature proclaimed The Grand “The Official Opera House of Texas” in 1993. Host to a wide variety of excellent entertainment, The Grand has a little bit of something for everyone. Tickets are available by calling (409)765-1894, (800)821-1894, or visit The Grand’s website at www. thegrand.com. Upcoming performances are:

What a delicious performance! The acclaimed chef, restaurateur, and Food Network superstar takes his signature culinary sensibilities to a whole new level in this high energy, interactive, multimedia, and multi-sensory theatrical experience that offers numerous opportunities for audience participation. Don’t miss this most entertaining banquet! Tickets start at $24.

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Sunday, April 3rd, 4pm

Cirque Mechanics: “Pedal Punk”

You’ve never seen a circus like this: a dazzling whirl of acrobats, cyclists, floating trapeze artists, and “funambulists” dangle and twirl from flying unicycles and a one-of-a-kind pedal-powered apparatus called the Gantry Bike. “The New York Times” raves, “Exceptional, evocative, eye-catching, and grossly entertaining…in a word, excellent.” Tickets start at $24.

Saturday, April 9th, 8pm

New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, Albert Begeret, Artistic Director “The Pirates of Penzance”

Head to the high seas with Gilbert & Sullivan’s most popular comic opera. Swaggering swashbucklers, boisterous bobbies, lovely ladies, and an “offhis-cups” military commander fill the stage with great fun and delightful hits including “Poor Wandering One” and “I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General.” Sponsored in part by The Trube Foundation, Galveston Musical Club. Tickets start at $19. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Friday, April 15th (8pm) and Saturday, April 16th (8pm)

Jeanne Robertson

What’s so funny about everyday life? The six-foottwo, former Miss North Carolina with an infectious personality, and a delightfully family-friendly brand of humor, shares some of her funniest “life lesson” anecdotes, including “Don’t Go to Vegas Without A Baptist,” “Don’t Bungee Jump Naked,” and “Don’t Send a Man to the Grocery Store.” Tickets start at $21.

Saturday, April 30th 4:45pm (Live Broadcast), 8:30pm (Rebroadcast)

“A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor”

The Grand brings you a one-time only live broadcast of the celebrated public radio show “A Prairie Home Companion” on Saturday, April 30th at 4:45pm. This will be the first and last time Garrison will host the show in Galveston, as he has announced his retirement from hosting duties at the end of this season. The broadcast will be heard live on over 600 public radio stations by some 4 million people across the country. And, yes, it really is live so be sure to be in your seats no later than 4:45pm. The late show at 8:30pm will be a rebroadcast. At the time of printing there were a few tickets left, but tickets are expected to sell out.

Sunday, May 8th, 7pm

Paul Anka

Paul Anka is the only singer/songwriter in history to have a record on Billboard’s Top 50 chart for seven consecutive decades. In addition to his own classic hits, “Diana,” “Lonely Boy,” and “Put Your Head on My Shoulder,” Paul wrote Tom Jones’ “She’s a Lady,” and the English lyrics for Frank Sinatra’s signature song “My Way.” Experience an evening with one of the most prolific and versatile artist of any generation. Tickets start at $48.

A Sneak Peek at 2016 Summer Fun! Friday, May 13th (8pm) and Saturday, May 14th (3pm & 8pm)

“Mamma Mia”

A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget. Over 54 million people all around the world have fallen in love with the characters and the storytelling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs. This is the ultimate feel-good Broadway show! Tickets start at $24.

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Music Gig Guide

Friday, April 1st The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jigger’s – The Line Up, 9-1 Club 21 – J Metro, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Jimmy’s On The Pier - Djidala Djembe Drum Circle, 10-1 Old Quarter – The White Moth Project, 9-1 Pleasure Pier – Space Monkey, 5-9 Rum Shack – Level One Band, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Silver Spot Saloon – Marty Monte Band, 9-1 Stella’s Piano Bar at Havana Alley - Little Jewford, 7-10 Stuttgarden – Curtis King, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Karaoke, 7-11 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Saturday, April 2nd The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jiggers – A Sure Thing, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – The Feel, 9-1 Club 21 – J Metro, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – The Relics, 9-1 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Mod Coffee Shop – Mystery Loves Co., 7-9 Number 13 – Roger Tienken, 6-9 Pleasure Pier – Play Boys, 6-10

Rum Shack – Gringo Starr, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Silver Spot Saloon – Steve Krase Band, 9-1 Stella’s Piano Bar at Havana Alley - Little Jewford, 7-10 Stuttgarden – Smith & Turner, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House– Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Larry Emerson, 7-11 Woody’s – Matt Begley & Bitter Whiskey, 3-7 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Sunday, April 3rd Albatross – Smith & Turner, 3-6 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8, open mic 8-12 Galveston Farmers Market – Dem, 8am Hotel Galvez – Joyce Fields 11-2pm Nonno Tony’s – Danny Kristensen, 4-8 Pleasure Pier – Rapture, 1-5 Rosie’s – Joe Pena & Friends, 9-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Open Mic, 7-11 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Woody’s – Matt Begley & Bitter Whiskey, 3-7

Monday, April 4th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 Galveston Island Brewing - Monday Night Guys, 6-9

Tuesday, April 5th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Acoustic Tuesday, 8-12 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2

Wednesday, April 6th B. Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 6-9 Nonno Tony’s – Mickey Hobbs, 6-9 Old Quarter – open Mic, 9-1 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10

Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Karaoke, 7-11 Yaga’s – Midnight River Choir, 10-1

Saturday, April 9th

The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 6-9 B. Jiggers – Fuse, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Beggars Union, 9-1 Thursday, April 7th Galveston Island Brewing, Bon Ton Mickey & B Jigger’s – The Line Up, 9-1 The Zydeco Hot Steppers, 12-10 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Zach Perry, 7-10 Crow`s Southwest Cantina – Open Mic Jam, Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Mod Coffee Shop – Chris Durbin, 7-9 9-1 Number 13 – Roger Tienken, 6-9 Drunken Monkey – Karaoke With Debbie, Pleasure Pier – Blues Grooves, 6-10 8-1 Rum Shack – Space Monkey, 9-1 Old Quarter – Open Mic, 9-1 Saengerfest Park – Harbors Over Highways, Silver Spot Saloon – Karaoke, 8-12 6-9 Third Coast – Karaoke with Taylor, 9-2 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10 Silver Spot Saloon – 98 In The Shade, 9-1 Friday, April 8th Stuttgarden – Little Terry & The Blue Birds, 7-11 The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 7-11 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 B. Jiggers – Hamilton Loomis, 9-1 West End Restaurant – Larry Emerson, 7-11 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Harbors Over HighYaga’s – Live Music, 10-1 ways, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Sunday, April 10th Gweenie, 4-8 Albatross – Geoff Fish, 3-6 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Jimmy’s On The Pier - Djidala Djembe Drum Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8, open mic 8-12 Circle, 10-1 Galveston Farmers Market – Dem, 8am Mod Coffee Shop – Cook & Rose, 7-9 The Grand – Galveston Symphony Orchestra, Pleasure Pier – Louis Adams, 5-9 4pm Rum Shack – Alter Ego, 9-1 Hotel Galvez – Joyce Fields, 11-2pm Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Nonno Tony’s – Danny Kristensen, 4-7 Silver Spot Saloon – Salty Dog, 8-12 Old Quarter – Robert Kuhn, Rich Otoole, 9-1 Stella’s Piano Bar at Havana Alley - Little Pleasure Pier – Infinity’s Twin, 1-5 Jewford, 7-10 Stuttgarden – Shaun Michael, 7-11 Rosie’s – Joe Pena & Friends, 9-1

Silver Spot Saloon – Open Mic, 7-11 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Woody’s – Philip Griffin, 3-7

Monday, April 11th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 Galveston Island Brewing - Monday Night Guys, 6-9

Tuesday, April 12th B Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Acoustic Tuesday, 8-12 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2

Wednesday, April 13th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Nonno Tony’s – Mickey Hobbs, 6-9 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10

Thursday, April 14th B Jigger’s – The Line Up, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Zach Perry, 7-10 Crow`s Southwest Cantina – Open Mic Jam, 9-1 Drunken Monkey – Karaoke With Debbie, 8-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Karaoke, 8-12 Third Coast – Karaoke with Taylor, 9-2 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Friday, April 15th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jiggers – The Line Up, 9-1

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Bubba’s Tiki Island – 98 In The Shade, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4 Elks Lodge – Silverwings Band, 7-11 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Jimmy’s On The Pier - Djidala Djembe Drum Circle, 10-1 Mod Coffee Shop – Paper Sparrow, 7-9 Pleasure Pier – Chad Ware, 5-9 Rum Shack – Groovanomics 101, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Silver Spot Saloon – Tanglewood, 9-1 Stella’s Piano Bar at Havana Alley - Little Jewford, 7-10 Stuttgarden – Smith & Turner, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Karaoke, 7-11 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Saturday, April 16th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 6-9 B. Jiggers – Mambo Jazz Kings, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – The Relics, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 5 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Mod Coffee Shop – Eric Culbreth, 7-9 Number 13 – Roger Tienken, 6-9 Old Quarter – Matt Mejia, Chris Lively & The Pines, Sara Van Buskirk, 9-1 Peanut Butter Warehouse – Morgan Ashley, 5-9 Pleasure Pier – Angel Garcia, 6-10 Poop Deck – Satisfied Drive, 9-1 Rum Shack – Rachael Rose, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Silver Spot Saloon – Salty Dog, 9-1 Stella’s Piano Bar at Havana Alley - Little Jewford, 7-10 Stuttgarden – Denovo, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Larry Emerson, 7-11 Woody’s – Harbors Over Highways, 3-7 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Sunday, April 17th Albatross – Live Music, 3-6 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8, open mic 8-12 Galveston Farmers Market – Live Music, 8am Hotel Galvez – Joyce Fields, 11-2pm Pleasure Pier – Radio Frequency, 1-5 Rosie’s – Joe Pena & Friends, 9-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Open Mic, 7-11 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2

Monday, April 18th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-10 Galveston Island Brewing - Monday Night Guys, 6-9

Tuesday, April 19th B Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Acoustic Tuesday, 8-12 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2

Wednesday, April 20th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Nonno Tony’s – Mickey Hobbs, 6-9 Stuttgarden – Open Mic with Jeremy Kilgore, 7-11 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10

Thursday, April 21st B. Jiggers – The Line Up, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Zach Perry, 7-10 Crow`s Southwest Cantina – Open Mic Jam, 9-1 Drunken Monkey – Karaoke With Debbie, 8-1 Old Quarter – Open Mic, 9-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Karaoke, 8-12 Third Coast – Karaoke with Taylor, 9-2 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10

Friday, April 22nd The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jiggers – Adrian Circle, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Salty Dog, 8-12 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Jimmy’s On The Pier - Djidala Djembe Drum Circle, 10-1 Mod Coffee Shop – Bris Crider, 7-9 Pleasure Pier – Little Terry & The Blue Birds, 5-9 Rum Shack – The Goods, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Silver Spot Saloon – Almost Endless Summer, 8-12 Stella’s Piano Bar at Havana Alley - Little Jewford, 7-10 Stuttgarden – Shaun Michael, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Karaoke, 7-11 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Saturday, April 23rd The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 6-9 B. Jiggers – Space Monkey, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – 3Peace, 9-1 Galveston Island Brewing – Robert Kuhn, 3-5 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Mod Coffee Shop – Jim Presley, 7-9 Number 13 – Roger Tienken, 6-9 Old Quarter – Harbors Over Highways, 9-1 Pleasure Pier – Curtis Poullard, 1-5, Ruben Moreno, 6 Silver Spot Saloon – 98 In The Shade, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Stuttgarden – Curtis King, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 VFW – JJ & The Stone Ponies, 3-7 West End Restaurant – Larry Emerson, 7-11 Woody’s – The Drugstore Gypsies, 3-7 Yaga’s – The O’s, 10-1

Sunday, April 24th Albatross – Jaredd Redd, 3-6 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8, open mic 8-12 Galveston Farmers Market – Robert Kuhn, 8am Hotel Galvez – Joyce Fields, 11-2pm Pleasure Pier – Step Rideau, 1-5 Rosie’s – Joe Pena & Friends, 9-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Open Mic, 7-11 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Woody’s – JJ & The Stoneponies, 3-7

Monday, April 25th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-10 Galveston Island Brewing - Monday Night Guys, 6-9

Tuesday, April 26th B Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Acoustic Tuesday, 8-12 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2

Wednesday, April 27th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B Jiggers – Karaoke, 8-12 Nonno Tony’s – Mickey Hobbs, 6-9 Third Coast – Karaoke with Debbie, 9-2 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10

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Thursday, April 28th B Jigger’s – The Line Up, 9-1 Bubba’s Tiki Island – Zach Perry, 7-10 Crow`s Southwest Cantina – Open Mic Jam, 9-1 Drunken Monkey – Karaoke With Debbie, 8-1 Old Quarter – Open Mic, 9-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Karaoke, 8-12 Tremont House – Joe Sewell, 6-10

Friday, April 29th The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 7-11 B. Jiggers – Rapture, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Christopher & Gweenie, 4-8 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Jimmy’s On The Pier - Djidala Djembe Drum Circle, 10 Mod Coffee Shop – Samuel Barker, 7-9 Old Quarter – Songwriters Seven Pack, 9-1 Pleasure Pier – Velvet Punch, 5-9 Rum Shack – Sonic Seduction, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Silver Spot Saloon – Soulshine, 8-12 Stuttgarden – Big Tip Tod, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Karaoke, 7-11 Yaga’s – Live Music, 10-1

Saturday, April 30 The Bar at the San Luis – Angelo Tolentino, 6-9 B. Jiggers – 11th Hour, 9-1 Crow’s Southwest Cantina – Paul Ramirez Band, 9-1 Hotel Galvez – Reg & Cary, 5-10 Mod Coffee Shop – Katrina Ross, 7-9 Number 13 – Roger Tienken, 6-9 Old Quarter – Robert Kuhn, 9-1 Pleasure Pier – Adrian Circle, 1-5, A Sure Thing, 6-10 Poop Deck – Satisfied Drive, 9-1 Rum Shack – The Staylyns, 9-1 Silver Spot Saloon – Salty Dog, 9-1 Shearn’s Lounge – Steve Newsom, 7-11 Stuttgarden – Curtis King, 7-11 Third Coast – DJ Melle Mel, 9-2 Tremont House – Trio Du Jour, 6-10 West End Restaurant – Larry Emerson, 7-11 Woody’s – Manzy Lowry, 3-7 Yaga’s – Soul Track Mind, 10-1

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Books Spring Has Sprung! By Gini Rainey

“The Last Anniversary” by Liane Moriarity

This author has fast become one of my favorites! I’ve read several of her novels and I must say that she doesn’t fall into the “if it works – use it to death” trap that so many novel writers seem to fall into. “The Last Anniversary” is set mostly on the fictitious island of Scribbly Gum, just off the coast of Sydney, Australia. The main plot revolves around the “Munro Baby Mystery” and the family dynamics that surround it. Ms. Moriarity has quite a talent when it comes to creating complex and unique characters that are also flawed, and this book is no exception. Although this book has an overwhelmingly large cast of characters, they are not only likable, but also believable, with each having their own particular brand of quirkiness. You might even find yourself getting some interesting looks inside the character’s heads because of the insight and stream of consciousness that Liane has definitely mastered. While there is enough romance to satisfy just about anyone, there is also a great deal of mystery that will hook you right in, making it difficult to put the book down. I think most readers will also be able to appreciate that the main character, Sophie, is still single (having never been married) at almost 40, but is still written as a charming, sought-after, attractive single woman, as opposed to coming off as desperate and down on men. Although Moriarity’s books are classified as “chicklit” they are definitely a cut above the standard fare for this genre. Written with a wry sense of humor and a hint of mystery, she has definitely hit the nail on the head when it comes to putting together another great book for you to curl up with in your comfy chair and be transported to another place - a place where the people are a lot like the rest of us. Copyright 2014 – Harper Perennial Rating: 5 of 5

the appeals process, so this book opened up a whole new world to me. The main character of the book is Jarrett Capshaw, who is on death row in a Texas prison because of an unusual crime. Involved in the theft of Mayan antiquities, Capshaw found himself pulling the trigger and killing someone who he had no intention of killing. As much as he feels prepared for it, and as much as he struggles with matters of the soul, Jarrett feels he is ready to die because he feels it is the only way his family and the families of his victims will be free to move on. With 41 days left until he is scheduled to die, Sophia, a psychologist who previously handled a death row case that resulted in a stay of execution, finds herself drawn into a relationship with his wife and oldest son. It’s Jarrett’s family she can’t resist, and there will be a price to pay, but even Sophia couldn’t have foreseen the outcome when the brutal truth is exposed, the unalloyed facts that, incredibly, will deliver Jarrett’s fate straight into her hands. This is a richly told story with characters that are complex and thoughtful, places that are real, and conversations that ring true and meaningful. This is also a story about families, how they are made, and how in one single, horrifying instant, they can be broken. It’s a story about mothers and the lies they tell to protect their children to keep them from being hurt. And, what happens when the truth comes out anyway, and nothing and no one is spared. You’ll find that sometimes the truth has the power to break your heart and might just change everything you have ever believed in your life. Copyright 2011 – Amazon Digital Services, LLC Rating: 4 of 5

“Wildflowers of Terezin” by Robert Elmer

This particular story will take your breath away if you will allow yourself to become part of the characters world. This fictional, historical, Christian read will bring that horrible war and Steffen and Hanne’s incredible love story right into your home. Given the nature of the historical events in this novel, it’s almost a given that the story would be gripping and dramatic. Elmer doesn’t fail to deliver a gripping and dramatic story through his very engaging look at Denmark during WWII and the rescue of its Jews. The action in this book doesn’t wait to happen with the story opening on a showdown between Resistance and Germans, with Steffen caught in the crossfire. From the introduction, the story just keeps picking up steam with intense dashes across the sea to Sweden for Denmark’s Jews, heartbreak when those rescues fail, and the discovery of one’s self in a country controlled by tyranny. Copyright 2010 – Abingdon Press Rating: 4 of 5

Book Signings Galveston Bookshop is located at 317 23rd St., downtown Galveston, (409)750-8200, galvestonbookshop.com. Book signings are free to attend.

Saturday, April 9th, 2-4pm

“Murder on the Seawall” by Larry Watts

Galveston Bookshop will host a book signing with author and former police officer Larry Watts. “Murder on the Seawall” is the third book in the Tanner & Thibodaux series featuring a retired Delta Force soldier and a retired cop, who have teamed up as detectives to fight for justice in the small towns of Texas. Now they travel to Galveston to solve the murder of a wealthy businessman whose tough-as-nails mother has not only hired them, but has instructed them as to who should be arrested for the murder. Tanner & Thibodaux quickly learn the family’s Galveston history which began in the whorehouses and gambling joints at the water’s edge. They also rule out family matriarch, Molly B’s favorite suspect along the way. Larry Watts likes to say that he reinvents himself every 20 years going from country boy, to cop, to labor negotiator, and now author of social justice, crime and mystery novels. Larry draws on his many years in law enforcement in representing Texas peace officers and their investigative procedures in his novels. This is his sixth published novel. He lives on the Texas Gulf Coast with his wife Carolyn.

Elmer, a prolific writer with more than 50 books to his credit, is a former pastor, reporter, and ad copywriter who now writes from his home. The inspiration for this book was the stories he heard from his Demark-born parents and family. In “Wildflowers” he tells the story of a Lutheran Pastor named Steffen and a Jewish nurse Saturday, April 30th, 2-4pm “The Volunteer” by Barbara Taylor Sissel I was not familiar with the term “volunteer” when named Hanne, who are brought together during the “The Texas Coast Experience” by Marie Cook Galveston Bookshop will host a book signing used to refer to prison inmates who had abandoned year 1943 during World War II.

with native Texas photojournalist Marie Cook. “Texas Coast Experience” is a beautiful hardcover travelogue of the many amazing travel destinations along the Texas Coastal Bend. A coffee table book with a strong emphasis on beautiful color photography and fascinating archival photos, it covers many of Texas’ unique places, people, history and art. Some of the legendary names of Texas including King, Kennedy, Lafitte, Pierce and Eberly are also covered. Topics include Matagorda County; the King Ranch; outdoor life, birding and nature, sea turtles; town histories, Galveston, art cars, and more.

“Angel Talk” by Cathy Catching

2014, Balboa Press (a division of Hay House), Bloomington, Indiana • Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 12 noon-5pm at Mysticatz, 2021 Strand #1, (409)740-1565 “Angel Talk” is a fascinating true story about one woman’s astonishing interactions with heavenly beings and her extraordinary recovery from an incurable and debilitating disorder. Learn how the author, in her personal quest for healing, awakened her sixth sense, and discovered that she could actually hear her angels talking to her. Cathy Catching also does angel readings. For more info go to www.cathycatching.com or www.facebook.com/ccatching.

Events Every Friday (3:30-4:30pm) Paws to Read - Drop by on Friday afternoons and take a turn reading aloud to our furry friend, Oliver the dog! This is free. Rosenberg Library is located at 2310 Sealy Ave., (409)763-8854, Rosenberg-library.org. May 12th (12 noon-1pm) - Rosenberg Library Book Club: “The Intersection of Art & Literature” – Come be a part of the lively discussion on “When America First Met China,” an exotic history of tea, drugs, and money in the age of sail, by Eric Jay Dolin. Come participate in the hands-on interactive guided discussion about the book and select items from the library’s museum and archival collections. Rosenberg Library is located at 2310 Sealy Ave., (409)763-8854, Rosenberg-library.org.

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Things To Do Galveston Island Food & Wine Festival Returns April 14th-17th: Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine and Wines from Around the World

Yaga’s Entertainment, Inc. announces the 2016 Galveston Island Food & Wine Festival! The festival will be held Thursday-Sunday, April 14th-17th on Pier 21 in Galveston, with scenic views of Galveston’s historic harbor. With specialty food items, culinary events, artisan exhibits, and live musical entertainment, the 7th annual Galveston Island Food & Wine Festival offers a little bit of something for everyone. New this year, Wine part of the festival has been extended to a full week with pre-events starting on Monday, April 11th and continuing each day leading up to the festival. Each night will feature different chefs, restaurants and special events on the island. The festival becomes open to the public on April 14th with entertainment continuing through April 17th, offering the chance to enjoy wines from around the world paired with delicious local food, plus the opportunity to learn first-rate tips from popular chefs and wine makers. Tickets for Galveston Island Food & Wine are now available online and include a variety of options prepared to fit any budget, with packages ranging from $30 to $156. In addition, a portion of the proceeds from the event will be re-invested into local organizations such as Galveston College Culinary Arts, Alvin Community College Culinary Arts, and the Galveston County Resource Crisis Center.

BLVD. Seafood Offers Food & Wine Pairings All pairings are $25. Scheduled are:

Monday, April 11th

• Food: Filet Mignon Medallions with Bleu Cheese Grits and Portobello Mushrooms • Wine: Cartlidge & Brown, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2013, North Coast, California

Saturday, April 16th, 9am-12 noon Champagne 5k Run: Pop, Fizz, Clink!

Lace up and raise your little finger, it’s time to toast the inaugural Galveston Island Food and Wine Festival Champagne Run! This morning race takes runners along the beautiful Seawall of Galveston Island and across a finish line of tiny bubbles. Pick up your packet Friday, April 8th at Beerfoot Brewery, 5-7pm; or Saturday, April 16th before the Race at 7:30am. Combo tickets, “The 5K Champagne + Ticket to Grand Tasting” individual tickets, are $115. All advance registrations include a run t-shirt, one free libation at the early packet pickup, one glass of champagne at the finish line with a novelty champagne glass, and a ticket to The Grand Tasting. This option grants you general admission access to The Grand Tasting, 2-5pm. Online registration at www.galvestonfoodandwinefestival.com closes Friday, April 15th at 4pm. The Champagne 5K welcomes runners of all ages, but you must be 21+ to enjoy the bubbly.

Saturday, April 16th, 1-5pm The Grand Tasting

The Grand Tasting, the highlight of the 2016 Galveston Island Food and Wine Festival, will be located at Pier 21. Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine will put on a live cooking demonstration on the main stage. Patrons will also embark on a tasting trip Tuesday, April 12th through vineyards from all around the world - enjoy• Food: Meat, Cheese & Fruit Platter, Prosciutto, Genoa Salami, Brie, Gorgonzola, Grapes, Strawber- ing exquisite wines and a variety of food samplings from the Island’s top restaurants. The event will ries and Rosemary Honey • Wine Flights: Chateau St. Michelle Horse Heaven include live music provided by the Austin-based ensemble, Roxy Roca. Hills, Sauvignon Blanc, 2013, Washington; La Tickets are $72. Vis Dipinti, Pinot Grigio, 2014, Italy; Gabbiano, Moscato, 2014, Italy; and LaMarca, Prosecco, Italy

Wednesday, April 13th

• Food: Hot and Cold Smoked Salmon with Potato Blinis and Dill Crème’ Fraiche • Wine: Titus Zinfandel, Vintage 2013, Napa Valley, California BLVD. Seafood is located at 28th and Seawall Blvd., Galveston, (409)762-BLVD (2583), blvdseafood.com. Reservations are recommended. What to look forward to during the Galveston Island Food & Wine Festival this year includes:

Sunday, April 17th, 11am-2pm

Champagne Brunch at Hotel Galvez

The final day of the festival will feature a brunch at Hotel Galvez paired with champagnes and wines from the festival. To celebrate the Galveston Island Food & Wine Festival, Hotel Galvez & Spa, A Wyndham Grand® Hotel, will feature special menu items created by Executive Chef Lance Fegen of Liberty Kitchen & Oyster Bar in Houston. Fegen, co-owner of BRC Gastropub, Liberty Kitchen & Oyster Bar and Petite Sweets in Houston, is an avid surfer and world traveler whose experiences often transcend into the food Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Dinner he designs. The 2016 Galveston Island Food & Wine FesIn addition to the standard brunch menu, the tival will commence with the Chaîne des Rôtisseurs Sunday, April 17th brunch menu will feature unique Dinner on the 20th floor of the American National items created by Chef Fegen specifically for guests at Insurance Company. At the event, guests will blind Hotel Galvez. taste the top three red and white wines, selected durHotel Galvez’s Sunday brunch weekly offerings ing the preliminary blind tasting, to determine the include an assortment of breads, fruits, cheeses, salGrand Champion, Grand Reserve Champion, and ads, various entrees, a carving station, fresh seafood, Reserve Champion. This is an invitation only event pasta bar, made-to-order omelettes, custom waffle for La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs members who will be bar, and an awe-inspiring display of desserts as well picking the festival’s Grand Champion wines. The as the choice of champagne, mimosas or wine. Chaîne des Rôtisseurs is the world’s oldest internaFor reservations, please call (409)765-7721 or tional gastronomic society, founded in Paris in 1248. book via OpenTable at www.opentable.com/galvezbar-and-grill. The price is available at reservation time. Very few spaces are still available. Hotel Galvez is located at 2024 Seawall Blvd., The Premium Wine Tasting and Pairing Galveston. The Premium Wine Tasting and Pairing will be returning this year for the true gourmand, located in the Davidson Ballroom across from The Tremont Hotel. This event features a variety of wines from par- Robert Irvine Live at The Grand ticipating wineries that will be available at the event. With over 25 years in the culinary profession, Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine will be present for acclaimed chef and restaurateur Robert Irvine has a meet and greet, book signings, and will have mer- cooked his way through Europe, the Far East, the chandise available for purchase. Tickets are $108. Caribbean, and the Americas, in hotels and on the 16 GalvestonIslandGuide.com

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high seas. This high-energy, multimedia, multi-sensory theatrical experience is more than just a cooking demo. Robert Irvine Live is an interactive evening that includes audience participation and a “behind-the scenes” look at the challenges of producing a TV show. Tickets range from $45-200 depending on seats and can be purchased at www.thegrand.com.

Historic Rehabilitation Series Continues with More Classes

Learn the ins and outs of historic home rehabilitation with Galveston Historical Foundation’s ongoing Historic Rehabilitation Series course. Held at the Architectural Salvage Warehouse, 2228 Broadway, All-Access Weekend with Chef Robert Irvine from 10-11:30am, these courses will teach the skills, materials, and resources necessary to rehabilitate a & Hotel Galvez historic house from the very beginning. Enjoy a decadent weekend of food, wine, Chef Topics are: Robert Irvine and a two-night stay at the Hotel • April 9th: “Historic Doors and Trim” - Repairing Galvez & Spa. This weekend package offers valet doors and door frames, stripping doors, working parking, two tickets to Saturday’s Grand Tasting at around lead paint, trim repairs the Galveston Island Food & Wine Festival, Sunday • April 23rd: “Beginners Guide to Modernizing a brunch for two at the Hotel Galvez (please call hotel Historic House (Part 1): Insulation and HVAC” after booking package to reserve your brunch reserInsulation techniques and types, overlooked leaks vations), two tickets to see Robert Irvine LIVE at The in historic houses, basic safety of HVAC, the sciGrand 1894 Opera House, and breakfast for two on ence to correctly modernize, resources for profesMonday. sional contractors and services • June 4th: “Beginners Guide to Modernizing a HisFor more info or tickets for the festival, go to toric House (Part 2): Electrical and Plumbing” www.galvestonfoodandwinefestival.com, e-mail - Basic safety of electricity/plumbing/HVAC, the info@yagaspresents.com, or call (409)770-0999. science to correctly modernize, resources for professional contractors and services • June 18th: “Wall Options for Historic Houses” - Overview of historic approaches to wall coverings, modern technologies and advantages, drywall installation techniques and guidelines • July 9th: “Refinishing Historic Wood Floors” Repairing wood floors, refinishing floors, protectFor a ship over 138 year’s old, venturing into ing floors from moisture the waters of the Gulf of Mexico is reason enough • July 23rd: “Painting Historic Houses – Interior/ to celebrate. For Galveston Historical Foundation’s Exterior” - Traditional colors for historic houses, Tall Ship ELISSA, the 2016 daysails of the National best practices for painting historic houses, choosHistoric Landmark will cause revelry with two speing paint colors, safety for working around lead cial events held in conjunction with the start of the paint yearly voyages. Courses are $10 each, $5 for GHF members, Held the weekend of April 8th and 9th, guests and payable online at www.galvestonhistory.org or to the Texas Seaport Museum will be treated to a the day of and at the course. lecture with ELISSA’s captain and performances of These classes are for anyone interested in a authentic sea chanteys. Details and tickets to both future rehab project, is currently rehabbing windows can be found online at www.galvestonhistory.org. of a recently purchased property, or wants to find Galveston Historical Foundation purchased more ways to save money by making their historic ELISSA, an 1877 square rigged iron barque, from a windows more energy efficient. scrap yard in Piraeus Harbor, Greece, and brought her to Galveston to begin restoration work in 1978. About the Historic Rehabilitation Series Over the course of the next several months, parBy 1982, GHF staff and volunteers completed restoration and transformed this rare, historic vessel into ticipants will have the rare chance to follow along throughout the entire building process of a home a floating museum that would actively sail. Today, ELISSA is one of only three ships of her kind in the rehabilitation project. By the end of the series, parwill have learned how to rehab a house that world to still actively sail and welcomes over 40,000 ticipants is as comfortable and affordable as modern construcvisitors annually. She also serves as the Official Tall tion, while not sacrificing the timeless beauty of hisShip of Texas and a symbol of the Gulf Coast’s hisarchitecture. toric beginnings as a sea port and active waterfront. toricThese topics will be taught through actual demSailing Around The World – An Evening With onstration of the process on GHF’s Coastal Cottage. The cottage is an actual historic house, setup inside Elissa’s Captain Bercaw Architectural Salvage Warehouse, which is used In 1971, 10-year-old Sean sailed off for a 3 1/2- the for educational purposes such as this. year circumnavigation with his Mom and Dad and more information, contact Michael Guiltwo older sisters on their 38-foot ketch NATASHA. lot atFor michael.guillot@galvestonhistory.org or A family dream inspired by his father’s two world (409)765-3401. voyages as First Mate with Irving Johnson on the Brigantine YANKEE, theirs was a the culmination of 18 years of planning and saving. Standing watch, sailing the vessel, visiting exotic foreign ports and going to school in different countries, this story will give you insights into the younger years of ELISSA’s Come spend an hour on a Bucket Brigade Intercaptain! pretive Beach Tour, and learn about the creatures Reservations are $15 and the lecture will be held and features that make Galveston’s marine, and coastal ecosystems so special. Tours provide free on Friday, April 8th from 8:30-10pm. hands-on exploration of questions such as, “Why Sea Chantey Concert does the water change colors,” “How is seaweed a Sea Chanteys and other maritime music celgood thing,” and “How do I connect to the ocean.” ebrate our connections to the sea, boats, and those This is educational and fun for ocean lovers of all who sail them. They include work songs and fo’c’sle ages. ditties with great choruses that tie our present day Tour dates are: maritime traditions and lore to those of the past. The • April-May: Every Saturday and Sunday, except call-and-response form makes these songs easy to April 23rd-24th learn and fun to sing for adults and children alike. • May 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th Tickets are $20 and the performance will be Daily tour locations are at East Beach Park and held on Saturday, April 9th from 8:30-10pm. Stewart Beach Park. Times are 9:30-10:30am, 10:3011:30am, 11:30-12:30pm, 1:30-2:30pm, 2:30About the Performers Geoff Kaufman is best known for his many years 3:30pm, and 3:30-4:30pm. Additional locations include Dellanera Dunes RV of performing as a chanteyman at Mystic Seaport, touring with the Museum’s internationally acclaimed Park, and the Seawall locations (21st St., 37th St., quartet Forebitter, and being Director of the Seaport’s 53rd St., 61st St., and 63rd St.). For current dates annual Sea Music Festival. With his rich tenor voice, and locations, visit www.artistboat.org. These tours are free to attend. Each tour caps at Geoff specializes in a cappella performance, but also adds fine finger-style guitar, concertina, whistle, and 20 participants, but with multiple tours each day, they welcome individuals and groups. bones. Sign-up for tours is on location, but if your Craig Edwards sings, plays, writes about, and group would like to reserve a tour, call Artist Boat at teaches traditional American roots music on fiddle, (409)770-0722. banjo, guitar, mandolin, and button accordion. He has performed at maritime festivals and historic sites across North America and Europe, often with Geoff Kaufman and in the chantey group Forebitter. He has toured internationally since the 1980s. For more information please contact (409)7653404 or visit www.galvestonhistory.org.

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By Terry Card First, let’s talk about “What is 1% To Conserve Galveston Island?” It is an avenue by which everyone can make a difference in keeping Galveston clean and beautiful! In fact, by committing to 1% Conserve when you want, and if you want, parents and children can improve the cleanliness and beauty over the entire island. Improving the environs for wildlife, plant diversity and public access to wildlife and plant life are a very important part of the overall program. Second, let’s discuss what is it not. It is not government alone, either local, State or Federal governments. The private sector plays the leading role, working in conjunction with government. Now, the fun part, how does it work? Business partners collect contributions from their customers to provide funding which is used by 1% To Conserve to help an owner conserve his private land and support private projects which provide public access to more conservation areas, or to help fund new projects that help beautify the island and are either created in conjunction with building projects such as hotels, or simply beautifying through tree planting and enhancing green space and wetlands throughout the city and on the island as a whole. Businesses that have partnered with the 1% To Conserve cause add an option for customers to contribute 1% of their bill. It is the customer who decides whether or not to contribute. Businesses and customers also have the option to make direct contributions to 1% To Conserve Galveston Island. As an example of how the money could be put to use, a well known private group on the island that is heavily involved in the conservation movement is Artist Boat. Having already purchased 367 acres from Marquette Galveston Investment Ltd. and creating the Coastal Heritage Preserve, they will need funding for future projects including habitat preservation, a launching platform for public kayak adventures, development of trails, boardwalks, viewing platforms and a building, integrated with the entire development. Knowing that further fundraising would be needed in the future, Karla Klay, the Executive Director and Founder of Artist Boat spent three years researching ways that the private sector and individuals could contribute to a cause of great importance to the island. Out of her research was born 1% To Conserve Galveston Island. What was needed was an entrepreneurial go-getter to lead the movement. That go-getter is Brenda Lee, an environmental engineer, who was hired as the Director of 1% To Conserve. Brenda was born in Sidney, N.Y. and comes from an entrepreneurial family. Her father and his brothers started and owned four restaurants in upstate New York with pooled money, a lot of hard work, and long hours. With that same drive, Brenda earned a Master’s Degree in Environmental Engineering, and an MBA. Over many years with large oil corporations, she integrated oil projects into natural environments. This required great knowledge, and careful planning to ensure the viability of both. In 2002, she started her own environmental engineering company and has travelled throughout the world integrating many construction projects into the environment all over the U.S. and Canada, both onshore and offshore, in Central Asia, the British Isles, and Africa. Offshore in the U.S., she lived and worked on oil rigs, ensuring that during construction, the health of the Gulf of Mexico would be of paramount importance. However, at some point travelling all the time gets old, and while in Galveston, she met and married one of Galveston’s well known characters, George Lee, owner of G. Lee Gallery on Postoffice Street. They met at the Courtyard Café on Market Street eight years ago while George was playing a gig with his band, and after a zealous pursuit by George, they married. Looking to get into something related to her field, but in a new and different area, Brenda, a people person by her own admission, was selected to become the Director of 1% To Conserve, directly responsible for setting up the fund raising. The money that is collected is used to fund private projects that have been submitted to Brenda, who in turn submits projects she has vetted to the Board of Directors, which is made up of one-third Business Partners, one-third government resource managers, and one-third the community at large, including the City of Galveston, and Neighborhood Associations from all over the island. The Board makes the final decision on

whether the project merits funding. The framework of the projects the board considers could embrace everything from beach restoration and improvement, to butterfly gardens, reforestation, projected wetland development on non-buildable Hotel property, public education programs, birding platforms, and many other future private sector projects. A very important consideration for funding of private projects will be the sustainability of the projects to survive hurricanes. Equally important is tourism and fishing tourism. Annually, Galveston has 6 million visitors, who contribute approximately $650 million directly and $300 million indirectly to the Galveston economy. Unbelievably, there is $1 million spent on fishing licenses alone. Direct beneficiaries would include hotels, restaurants, and bars. Indirect beneficiaries would include the many businesses that provide rentals such as golf carts, Segways and the like, taxis and limousines, food stores, shop’s and many other Galveston businesses, small and large. The tourism in Galveston is erratic, very busy in summer and then dramatically slowing in winter, resulting in seasonal, rather than permanent jobs. This creates added expense for employers in training costs each year and does not provide career growth for employees. The hope is that by adding facilities in Galveston Island that cater to the public interest in wildlife and conservation, including fish conservation, the expansion of the tourist season can be used to create more stable employment for Galvestonians, while at the same time beautifying the island. The difficulties in creating these facilities is that the limited land is expensive. There is no direct city or county monetary support for public access to conservation areas or for public facilities like restrooms, signage, or education. The Galveston 1% To Conserve is modeled on 1% To Conserve in Crested Butte, Colorado. Its program has succeeded in raising $5 million and has purchased more than 5,000 acres to ensure that the view surrounding them is maintained and is a very important economic and lifestyle contributor to its citizens. Galveston, with its dependence on its beaches with the amazing views of the Gulf and the Bay, including sunrises and sunsets, create tourism, which is the lifeblood of the island. Galveston’s views have to be protected for economic and lifestyle benefits for islanders and their visitors, in the same manner as 1% To Conserve has done in Crested Butte, Colorado. So if you as a resident or a homeowner or a visitor, believe that the very important Galveston tourist economy can be made more important through conservation efforts that greatly focus on people’s interaction with nature, and is not something that is just out there in the wetlands where you cannot interact with, but is also facilities, boardwalks and the like which bring you up close and personal, then give a tiny amount of your purchase toward that goal, through 1% To Conserve Galveston Island. Participating business are: • Affaire d’Art Gifts and Gallery • Annette Kinslow Mary Kay Consultant • Blue Water Grill & Ignoble Pizzeria • Bobbin’ and Weavin’ Apparel • Brax Easterwood Design • Bronco Burrito • Clay Cup Studios • Coronado Palms Coastal Cottage • Cottage on 14th Street • Dr. Detail • Economy Liquor Galveston • G. Lee Gallery • Galveston Island Park Board of Trustees • Gigi’s Pampered Pets • Gulf Coast Renewable Resources • Happy Pretty You • Island Brainworks LLC • Island Flowers • IslandFramed • K&E Klean 4 U • Katie’s Seafood Market • Latitude Home Services • Moody Gardens - Round It Up America® • Oasis Juice Bar & Market • Outrageous Boutique • Seasons Gourmet Food and Grocer • ShyKatz Deli & Bakery • Speedy’s Printing • Texas Coast Beach House Rental • The Emporium at Eibands • The Kitchen Chick • The Witchery • The Yoga Haven • Upholstery Plus Fabrics • Urban Resort For more information or to learn more about the program, phone Brenda at (409)770-0219, or go to www.toconservegalvestonisland.org.

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Galveston FeatherFest Returns FeatherFest returns for four days, April 14th17th, with over 100 field trips, workshops, and special events to choose from. You’ll want to check out some of their first-time FeatherFest events for 2016 – the pre-festival birding trips to the Historic Lagow Ranch, the Artist Boat Eco-Art Adventure by Kayak at the Coastal Heritage Preserve, Nature Photography with Sean Fitzgerald field trip, the Night HDR field trip with Kathy Adams Clark, and more. With more than 100 field trips, workshops and special events, you will have plenty to choose from at FeatherFest 2016. Don’t miss one of the largest birding festivals in Texas, and one of the few with a dedicated nature photography track. The hugely popular Raptures Uncorked will be held Friday, April 15th, 6-8pm, at the historic Hutchings Sealy Building above Riondo’s Ristorante, 2328 Strand St. Cost is $60 per person. This one of a kind wildlife celebration will be an exciting evening filled with flying birds of Prey, endless photo ops, and exceptional four course Italian dinner and wine from Riondo’s. Saturday, April 16th, 6:30-9pm, share a rare private evening with Kevin Karlson and Dale Rosselet. Join them for a special four-course dinner in a private home and be part of the engaging conversation drawn from this dynamic duo’s extraordinary experiences. “Behind the Lens: Sit on the Dock of the Bay

with Kevin & Dale” will feature Kevin, a renowned wildlife photographer, author and shorebird expert, and Dale, the New Jersey Audubon Vice President for Education, as well as an author and Women in Wildlife award winner. From start to finish, this casual, congenial Behind the Lens evening is sure to be one of the highlights of your FeatherFest weekend! “Raptors Revealed” will feature Live Birds of Prey Shows. Show times are tentative and subject to change. The shows will take place at the FeatherFest Headquarters at the Island Community Center, 4700 Broadway, Friday, April 15th at 4pm, Saturday, April 16th at 12 noon, and Sunday, April 17th at 12 noon. Riondo’s Ristorante Patio will host a show Saturday, April 16 at 5pm. People are enthralled each year by this exciting, free-flight presentation of raptors demonstrating their hunting styles. Learn about the natural history of these incredible birds and their unique traits and abilities. The show includes Red-tailed and Harris’s hawks; Eurasian Eagle, Barn and Great Horned owls; Saker, Barbary and Lanner falcons; a Black Vulture and a Raven. Galveston is one of the top locations for birding in the nation, and FeatherFest is held during early spring migration - a great time to visit worldrenowned birding hot spots like Bolivar Flats and High Island. There is something for everyone at FeatherFest 2016, whether you’re a novice or an experienced nature lover. Expert-led excursions by bus and boat will visit a variety of habitats, from beaches to bays, bay marshes to wetlands, and coastal prairies to

Galveston State Park:

Explore, Paddle, Create & More The Galveston State Park has numerous events going on. Most events are free, however you must pay $5 to come into the park. Galveston State Park is located on the west end of the island at 14901 FM 3005, Galveston, www.tpwd.state.tx.us/state-parks/ galveston-island. Events are: April 2nd, May 7th (8:30-9:30am) - Become a Jr. Ranger - Explore the park with some cool tools and tips. Do you know someone who likes to be outdoors? Do they like animals and plants? Perhaps you know someone who likes to play with others. Well, have we got the activity for you! Join our short lesson and exploring hike. This is great for families, young scouts, and youth of all ages to learn about the important job of a park ranger, and spend time discovering wildlife and hiking safety. You can begin the journey of earning a Jr. Ranger badge with Ranger Lisa on the first Saturday of the month, or try one of our free activity journals on your own. April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, May 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th (10-11:30am) - Beach Exploration Discover the life that lives at the edge of the sea. Hunt for island treasures with one of our knowledgeable guides. Beach Exploration hikes start at the park’s Nature Center, located on the bay side of the park, close to the main highway. Get a close-up look at the many critters and birds that inhabit the sand, surf, and seaweed. This Saturday tour includes hands-on seining, searching for ghost crabs, and beach combing under the guidance of Friends of Galveston Island State Park (FoGISP) volunteers. April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th (4:30-5:30pm) - Paint Party - Let nature inspire you, and make a great souvenir too! Let the beauty found in Galveston Island State Park inspire you to pick up a

Gulf Coast Volleyball Association Kicks Off The Season The Gulf Coast Volleyball Association is the largest outdoor volleyball association on the Gulf Coast, and has been rated the #1 outdoor volleyball organization by Outdoor Volleyball USA. The GCVA has been producing outdoor volleyball events in the Texas Gulf Coast area for years, and has featured some of the finest talent in upland wood motts. See the website for a schedule of the region. all excursions - there are way to many to list! During the spring and summer months, the On April 16th & 17th, kids and their grown-ups GCVA features an array of high-flying scheduled can experience FledglingFest – activities designed tournaments at Stewart Beach, Galveston Island’s prespecifically for ages 6 and up including a Galveston mier family beach park. Birding Secrets session, two field trips by bus, a tour You do not have to be a GCVA member to parof the sea turtle barn and an outing by boat. “Fledg- ticipate. Check-in at Stewart Beach is at 8:30am, with lingFest Dolphins & Birds by Boat: will be held Sat- tournaments beginning promptly at 9am. urday, April 15th at 8:45am. “FledglingFest Birding Schedule games are: Secrets: will begin at 11am. “FledglingFest Birds of • Sunday, April 3rd - 25th Annual Season Opener Prey Raptor Show” will be 12 noon. “FledglingFest April 16th - Spring Madness Tournament Turtle Barn Tour” will be held at 1pm. “FledglingFest • Saturday, • Saturday, May 7th - “Bring Your Mom to the Beach” Field Trip” will be at 2:30pm. “FledglingFest Plus” • Saturday, May 14th - Galveston Grand Prix will be Sunday, April 17th at 8:30am. May 21st - “Memorial Madness” Grab a friend and begin planning your Feather- • Saturday, June 5th - “Spalding’s School’s Out Party” Fest adventure today. For more info go to galveston- • Sunday, • Saturday, June 11th - “Galveston Open” featherfest.com. • Saturday, June 18th - ESPN Radio SunFest 2016 CoEd Championships park and around the globe with this short, • Saturday, June 25th - Spalding Texas Championship activity-based program about geocaching. • Saturday, July 9th - “Red, White, ‘n Volleyball” This is a workshop for nature’s high-tech • Saturday, July 16th - “Texas Grand Prix” treasure hunt - “Geo” = Earth, “cache” = • Saturday, July 23rd - UofH Cougar Beach Bash something hidden, like treasure or food. • Sunday, August 14th - “Hot as Hell Classic” Meet at the Nature Center where we’ll use • Sunday, September 4th - “Labor Day Classic” GPS units, learn about low-cost alterna• Sunday, September 25th - Season Closer tives, and ways to get kids excited about the outdoors. April 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th (2:30-3:30pm) - Second Thursday of every Month - Hotel Galvez Birding 101 - Come to this spring migration Ghost Tour Dinner - Due to popular demand, Hotel destination and workshop! Ranger Lisa Galvez & Spa has extended its popular “Dinner with invites you to join us on a brief birding the Ghosts.” During the tour, the hotel’s concierge orientation and hike, to discover some of the great guides participants through the ghostly past of the opportunities on Galveston. We’ll discuss identifica- hotel, followed by dinner in the Galvez Bar & Grill. tion, field skills, listening, and why this island is Priced at $45 per person, the one-hour public ghost a birding paradise. Binoculars, scope, and lots of tour is only available as part of the ghost dinner information is available to everyone. After a short package. Advance reservations are required. Hotel birding session, we’ll show you some of the best Galvez and its ghosts have been featured on “Ghost birding spots on the island and in the park. Lab” on the Discovery Channel and “Ghost Stories” on The Travel Channel. April 23rd, May 21st (9am) - Go Fish! Learn to Fish Event - Families can learn the basics of fishing Friday-Sunday, April 1st-3rd - “Sale for Tails” through fun, hands-on activities. Take away a Garage Sale - The Galveston Island Humane fishing fun pack and enter a drawing for door Society (GIHS) will sponsor its first-ever Garage prizes. Equipment and bait provided or bring your Sale at 3628 35th Street in Galveston. The public own. No fishing license is necessary. Adults must is encouraged to donate items, to volunteer during accompany children. the event, and to make purchases to ensure this new fundraising initiative becomes an on-going and May 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th (6-7pm) - Turtle Patrol successful project. The Sale will open to the public Jr. - Become a Jr. Ranger and help us save our sea on Saturday, April 2nd from 8am -2pm and Sunday, turtles! April 3rd from 8am-12 noon. For additional info May 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th (7-8pm) - Turtle Patrol call (409)740-1919, www.galvestonhumane.org. - Citizen scientists are needed for turtle patrol and hike! You can become a citizen scientist, and help All of April - US Sailing REACH on the Weekends (8am-5pm) - Throughout the month of April, utilize the park to understand more about the Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle, an endangered species that nests sailing as an educational platform, challenge youth to embrace education, establish a love of learning, in Galveston Island State Park. Other events are: and explore productive Science, Technology, • May 7th, 14th, 28th (11am-12 noon) - Fish Prints Engineering, and Math (STEM) based careers. Each • May 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th (2:30-3:30pm) - Insect Saturday teaches two different sailing concepts over Safari the five week program. This is for ages 14-18. To register go to www.regattanetwork.com. • May 28th (5-7:30pm) - Sunset Paddling

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brush and lay down some color. Create a one-ofa-kind souvenir, and make some memories with Ranger Lisa. Meet at the bird observation tower parking lot and proceed towards the bay for spectacular views as the sun sets. April 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, May 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th (10-11:30am) - Bay Explorations - Pull a net and learn where your shrimp, fish, and crabs live! Come join one of our weekly explorations of the connections between the mainland and our island paradise - Galveston Bay. Discover the wetlands with a close-up look at the critters, grasses and birds that inhabit the marshland and bay. Tour activities include edible plants and adaptations, hands-on-seining, fiddler crab sightings, and more. April 9th, 16th, 23rd (8:30-9:30am) - Sandy Yoga - Stretch, relax, and join us for yoga on the beach! The forgiving beach sand welcomes you to the warmth and refreshing breezes of a new day. Join Ranger Lisa on this short morning yoga session at the day-use area of our beach (just down the boardwalk from the restrooms and picnic tables). We hope you take this opportunity to begin your day with us at the surf. Stretch out your body and reflect on the chances for happiness and awareness as the sun rises. April 9th, May 14th (1-2pm) - Geocaching 101 - Learn how to find hidden treasure within the

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A Wonderful Series of Fun

The 21st Annual Grand Kids Festival:

Each season The Grand offers a selection of performances to area students and school groups. Presented on weekdays during the school year, the performances offer a supplement to existing curricula for a nominally-priced ticket. All of The Grand’s chilCelebrate, Create and Perform! The 21st Annual dren’s programs feature professional touring compaGrand Kids Festival is a celebration of the arts like nies with reputations for high-quality productions. no other. Held on Postoffice Street from 20th-23rd Friday, April 8th, 10am in Galveston’s Historic Downtown Cultural Arts District, the Festival fills 3 city blocks with family fun on “Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in Saturday, April 2nd, 10am to 5pm. the Hat” The Grand 1894 Opera House invites the entire From the moment his community to come to its 21st Celebration of Family, tall, red-and-white striped Folk Arts, and Fun. hat appears at their door, The Festival offers three outdoor stages, an Sally and her brother indoor stage (at The Grand), a storytelling tent, over know that the Cat in the a dozen activity areas, over forty activity booths, and Hat is the most mischiean array of food and beverage booths. vous cat they will ever This family-focused event is an interactive venue meet. Suddenly a rainy afternoon is transformed by for children to perform, create, and be inspired by all the Cat and his antics. Can the kids clean up before they see. “We want children to leave the Festival feelmom comes home? With “The Cat in The Hat,” the ing the success of performing on stage, the thrill of fun’s never done! creating a hands-on masterpiece, and the experience Recommended for Grades Pre-K and up. of seeing performances that inspire them.” Visitors will enjoy live entertainment by proTuesday, April 12th, 10am fessional artists like Cajun author and song siren “Peter Rabbit Tales” Johnette Downing, and will be mesmerized by In celebration of BeatCirque Mechanics artists, who will transport the rix Potter’s 150th birthday audience to the world of Pedal Punk, a Steampunk anniversary, Enchantment inspired place where cycling is the way to escape Theatre uses fantastic masks, the technologywhimsical puppets, gorobsessed society. geous scenery, and original In addition, music, to bring the magical, there will be stunt marvelous world of Beatrix bikes, bungee Potter to life on stage. trampolines, a balRecommended for Grades K and up. loon artist, a giant inflatable zip line, Thursday, April 28th, 10am a stop motion pho“Moon Mouse” tography artist, an Join Marvin Mouse on the space adventure of origami artist, a a lifetime: a trip to the surface of the moon on his blowing arthomemade rocket! Lightwire Theater presents a cos- glass ist, interaction with mic adventure about celebrating differences. live animals at the Recommended for Grades Pre-K to 3rd grade. petting zoo, pony rides, and much more. The Grand Kids Festival is the largest, free, artComprehensive study guides are available to focused children’s event on the Gulf Coast. The Fesschools prior to a performance which allow teachtival grounds will be free to the public, as well as ers to incorporate activities centered around the inflatables, petting zoo, and Zippy Pets. A fee will be story into their curricula. Some performances offer charged for some activities and booths. a question and answer period with the performers For more info visit www.grandkidsfestival.com following the show. Schools may choose to prepare or call (800)821-1894, (409)765-1894. these questions in advance as part of the learning The Grand 1894 Opera House is located at 2020 experience. Postoffice Street in Galveston’s Downtown Cultural In addition, The Grand offers free workshops to Arts District. those schools that have tickets to performances listed on the Serious Fun Children’s Series. Designed to enhance students’ learning experiences by providing an enhancement to the “Serious Fun” chila literary and live performance connection, the work- dren’As s series at The Grand 1894 Opera House, The shops are presented in the school classroom. Each Grand Kids Festival was initiated in April 1996 to workshop can accommodate twenty-four students further family involvement throughout the commuper 30-minute session. Workshops are limited and nity and to excite our area youth’s senses and creare available on a first-come, first-serve basis. ativity through hands-on arts activities. The purpose of the festival is to provide participatory hands-on access to the fine arts for children and their famiFor school and tickets, go to www.thegrand.com, lies; to raise an appreciation and awareness of the or call (409)765-1894 or (800)821-1894. fine arts; to demonstrate the talent and ability of our Adult tickets are $10, children are $6 and groups community’s children; and to create a visible, broadare discounted to $5 each. based event adhering to The Grand’s mission.

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Moody Gardens 3D & 4D Movies Feature the Largest Screen in Texas Enjoy any of the films below on the world’s first giant-screen 4K 6-Primary Laser Projection System in the MG 3D Theater. The Moody Gardens MG 3D Theater is the best large-format screen theater in the world. For more information call (800)582-4673 or visit www.moodygardens.org. Come out and see these fun films: Daily Through May 27th the 60 by 80 foot MG 3D silver • 10am - “National Parks Advenscreen with a white one. The result ture 3D” is the sharpest picture quality ever • 11am - “Secret Oceans 3D” seen in a 3D theater. • 12 noon - “Great White Sharks Individual tickets to the 3D 3D” movies are $10.95 for adults and • 12:30pm - “National Parks $8.95 for child (4-12) and Senior Adventure 3D” (65+). Children under 3 are free. • 1:20pm - “Great White Shark 4D Movie Madness 3D” Daily, “Ice Age: No Time For • 2pm - “Secret Ocean 3D” Nuts 4D” will be on screen. Join • 2:55pm - “National Parks AdvenScrat, Ice Age’s resident nut-crazed ture 3D” sabre-toothed squirrel, as he time travels in his • 3:45pm - “Great White Shark 3D” zaniest adventure to date. • 4:20pm - “Secret Oceans 3D” 4D movies show at 10am daily. • 5:10pm - “National Parks Adventure 3D” Guests at the 4D Special FX Theater can preAudiences will see a picture that is nearly three and a half times brighter and more vibrant colors pare for a fully immersive, high-energy addition to than normal theaters. Moody Gardens has replaced the #1 international animated film franchise. GalvestonIslandGuide.com

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May 5th- 8th:

All White VIP Party, 7pm

Come Jazz It Up at the Red Cat Festival

Many local and national jazz artists will be in attendance allowing guests “meet and greet” opportunities. Guests that purchase tickets to the All White VIP Party will receive complimentary admission to the All Star Jam. Light hors d’oeuvres will be served. Tickets are $60.

All Star Jam, 10pm

The Red Cat Jazz Preservation Attendees will dance the night away to live R&B music with Society, Inc. is pleased to announce entertainment provided by The Singing DJ – Dana Jackson of Majic its 6th Annual Red Cat Jazz Festival, which is in its 3rd year on the 102.1FM. Many more surprise national guest artists will be in beautiful Island of Galveston, May 5th-8th. attendance. This year’s festival theme is “It’s Island Time! Discovering New TerTickets are $20. ritories.” Events planned in conjunction with this year’s festival are:

Saturday, May 7th

Thursday, May 5th

Red Cat for Pink Health & Wealth Conference

Opening Night Mayor’s Reception, 7pm

Saturday morning, this event will begin with a “Sunrise and Exercise” workout. Christal Mercier, founder of Hair Dreams by Christal is Honorary Chair of the event. Gina Spagnola, President of Galveston Chamber of Commerce will welcome the ladies to this wonderful time to be entertained, inspired, and empowered. The Red Cat Jazz For Pink Conference will empower attendees Red Cat Jazz Legends Awards: “Black Tie Red Carpet Event, 8pm with wealth, health and wellness strategies for living a long healthy, This year’s host is Ronnie Laws and will pay tribute to LaLa Wilson, and five other friends who left Houston for Los Angeles and later stress-free productive life. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be given to Reconbecame The Jazz Crusaders/The Crusaders (Joe Sample, Welton Welter, struction of a Survivor. Guest that purchase tickets to Red Cat For Pink Sticx Hopper, Hubert Laws, and Wayne Henderson), other awardees Health will receive a complimentary general admission ticket to the include George Thomas Conrad “Prof” Johnson and Arnett Cobb. Festival’s Main Stage. Tickets are $65 per person. Attendees will include Sponsors, VIP guests and special invited guests such as City officials, Members of Red Cat Circle of friends and invited guest. There will be an art exhibit and special recognition of sponsors. Entertainment will be provided by Yvonne Washington.

Friday, May 6th

Young Cats/S. T. E. A. M. Jazz Master Workshop, 10am

Veteran’s Breakfast, 9am

The Veteran’s Breakfast will be held at the Moody Garden Hotel Spa and Convention Center. Come join our veterans and a special salute to service women. Celebrate the honor of those who have gone before, and celebrate veterans as they look toward the future. Red Cat Preservation Society is pleased to shine the spotlight on our Warriors and give a special tribute to “Women Veterans” is proud to support veteran services throughout the Houston area. A wide range of source materials including photographs, letters, diaries, scrapbooks, military patches and insignias, uniforms, and posters as well as published works will be on view. Keynote speaker and chair of this event is retired veteran, Dr. Richard Watkins. Tickets are $35.

3rd Annual Red Cat Jazz Preservation Society Celebrity Golf Classic hosted by Mike Phillips, 12 noon

Tee off at the Moody Gardens Golf Course with some of Houston’s most beloved entertainment and sports figures. The former Municipal Golf Course recently underwent a $16 million renovation creating a beautiful 18-hole seaside course through native wetland habitat.

Jessy J. and Diaz Institute will host the workshop which will “focus on music, science, technology, engineering and math education together - not only because the skills and knowledge in each discipline are essential for student success, but also because these fields are deeply intertwined in the real world and in how students learn most effectively.” Admission is free.

The Red Cat Festival, starting at 12 noon

The Festival Line-up will include Michael Philips, the legendary Kermit Ruffins, Jonathan Butler, Gerald Albright, Warren Hill, Alex Bugnon, Michael Ward, Joey Sommerville, Mindi Abair, Jessy J. Theresa Grayson, Lala Wilson and many more. Parking is free at Moody Gardens. Lawn chairs and blankets allowed. No coolers allowed. No outside food or beverages allowed.

Sunday, May 8th

Red Cat Sunday Gospel Brunch, 10am

This intimate, up-close and personal Sunday brunch with the

29th from 5:30-8pm, you will mix and mingle with the property architect, homeowners, and other VIPs while supporting GHF’s Revolving Fund projects. Tickets are $150 per person.

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Galveston Historical Foundation Announces 42nd Annual Galveston Historic Homes Tour

Get a head start on your homes tour adventure! With nine homes and great special events, it’s easy to find yourself with more to do than you have time for. This year’s Early Bird ticket could be just what you need to make the most of your homes tour experience. These tickets come with a full tour ticket and are limited to 100 per day for $50 each. Tickets are available for both Saturdays of the tour and allow you to enjoy access to three tour homes from 8-10am.

Beachtown New Construction Tours

Beachtown prides itself on taking Galveston’s historical architectural heritage into the future. Guests at this year’s Historic homes tour will also be able to tour three homes in different stages of conGalveston Historical Foundation opens the struction. See firsthand the craftsmanship and attendoors to Galveston’s incredible architectural history tion to detail in each of their spectacular homes as through public tours of privately owned homes dur- Galveston’s rich architectural heritage is continued in ing its annual Galveston Historic Homes Tour. this new development. Tours will be held on April 30th, May 1st, May 7th, and May 8th, 10am-6pm. Tickets are $25 for non-members before April In addition to the eight homes listed below, 30th and $30 after, and are available online at www. Galveston Historical Foundation will be presentgalvestonhistory.org or by visiting any of GHF’s retail ing select properties as part of its revolving fund locations. program. These rehabilitations in progress show how GHF continues to preserve the island’s history through inventive green technologies and stewardship. Homes on Tour are: Homes Tour Home Base Charles A. and Catherine C. Albertson House Galveston Historical Foundation’s headquarters • 1870 2017 Avenue N ½ at the 1940 Sears Building will serve as the home Levy-Bowden House - 1227 Winnie base for this year’s tour. Enjoy specialty food trucks, • 1883 Howard L. and Kate B. Mather House - 1601 restrooms, cold refreshments, and a covered area for • 1887 Ball St. relaxing during your Homes Tour weekend. While • 1888 Benjamin F. Barnes Tenant Cottage - 818 you’re there, be sure to visit GHF’s Architectural SalChurch St. vage Warehouse for inspiration in your own home. • 1893 James S. and Violet H. Waters House - 1116 GHF’s Architectural Salvage Warehouse will be open Church St. daily during Homes Tour 11am-2pm. • 1913 McDonald-Blake House - 1922 Avenue P Beachtown • 1905 Charles F. Marschner Building - 1914 Limited to 40 guests, this exclusive Homes Tour Mechanic St. event treats you to an evening of great food, drink, • Post 1900 Storm Tenant Cottage - 1309 15th St. music, and unmatched views from Beachtown’s • Rehabilitation In Progress: 1915 H. W. Hildebrand Homes Tour showcase home. Held on Friday, April Tenant House - 3624 Avenue R ½ 20 GalvestonIslandGuide.com

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festival headliners will feature the musicians sharing their personal stories about their love for jazz and the evolution of jazz in the art form. In special recognition, “ M.O.M.” (Mothers of Music) will be honored. “We strongly believe there would not be any legends if it were not for their mothers.” The legend mothers will be honored during this Mother’s Day event. Raffle drawing for a Mother’s Day Gift Basket provided by H-E-B will be presented. Tickets are $65.

The Red Cat Festival, starting at 12 noon

The Festival continues with an all-star line as day 2 kicks off to a hot start!

Tickets Tickets for this year’s festival are: • May 7th & 8th - All Day GA Lawn Pass ($40 per day); Reserved Seating ($65 per day); VIP Seating ($125 per day) • 2 Day Weekend Festival Pass - GA ($70); Reserved Seating ($120); VIP Seating ($200) Tickets are available at www.eventbrite.com > Red Cat Festival. For more info e-mail info@redcatjazz.com.

Red Cat Jazz Preservation Red Cat Jazz Preservation Society, Inc. is a non-profit corporation operating and governed by the laws of the State of Texas exclusively for development of charitable, educational, and cultural and the arts with the preservation of all forms of Jazz characterized by improvisation, syncopation, artful rhythm that begin at the beginning of the 20th Century of music genre of African Americans. Our specific and primary purposes are to raise and promote community-wide interest in the preservation of Jazz and musical heritage for the 21st century.

Free Family Movies Downtown Galveston Visitors and residents are invited to enjoy free movies in the historic downtown. Movies begin just after dusk at Saengerfest Park, 2302 Strand, downtown Galveston. Moviegoers are encouraged to set up a blanket or chair for a free movie under the stars. Upcoming movies are: • April 2nd - “The Fifth Element” • May 7th - “Pitch Perfect” • June 4th - “Dr. No” (1962, James Bond) • July 2nd - “A Christmas Story” (1983) • August 6th - “Pan” • September 3rd - “The Hunger Games” • October 1st - “Labyrinth” MovieNites are sponsored by Mitchell Historic Properties and the Galveston Park Board of Trustees. For more info, visit www.facebook. com/saengerfestpark.

Homes Tour Special Events Seats are limited at all special events with pricing, times and reservations available.

only for this special evening, these homes showcase the unmistakable design of mid-century architecture with some vintage fun, food and drink added into the evening. Tickets are $50 per person.

April 30th and May 6th – History on Tap Dinners

May 8th – Mother’s Day Jazz Brunch at the 1880 Garten Verein

Enjoy a specially created dinner, cooked by an award winning chef, in a Homes Tour home. Tour home owners will lead you on a special tour of the property while you enjoy a one of a kind evening in historic Galveston. Tickets are $150 per person.

April 30th and May 7th – Antebellum Bicycle Tours

We celebrate mom with this re-imagined Mother’s Day tradition. Enjoy a hearty brunch, door prizes, flowers, live music, and a few surprises in the beautiful 1880 Garten Verein. Tickets are $50.

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For more information or tickets, call (409)765Enjoy a guided tour through historic Galveston 3404, e-mail will.wright@galvestonhistory.org, or as you visit select Antebellum homes and learn the visit www.galvestonhistory.org. history of the people and community of early Galveston history. The tour will start at the 1838 Menard House. Tickets are $15 per person. Sunny days and mild nights make Galveston April 30th – Beachtown Preview and Cocktail Island the perfect place to enjoy festivals year round. Reception Many festivals celebrate art, music, film, food, beer Relax after your first day of Homes Tour with specialty cocktails and appetizers courtesy of Porch and wine, while others celebrate various ethnic and cultural holidays. Here is a list of these festivals: Cafe, a meet and greet with Beachtown architects and the best view of the Gulf of Mexico from Beach- • April 2nd - The Grand Kids Festival town’s Homes Tour showcase home. This exclusive • April 14th-17th - Galveston Food & Wine Festival • April 14th-17th - Galveston Featherfest and Nature opportunity is limited to 30 guests and is not to be Photofest missed. Tickets are $150 per person. • May 20th - Galveston Island Beach Revue May 1st – Houston Grand Opera’s “After The • May 6th-7th - GHF’s Homes Tour Storm” Preview • May 5th-7th - Red Cat Jazz Festival Free to Homes Tour ticket holders and held • May 13th-14th - Yaga’s Wild Game BBQ Cookoff at the 1838 Michele Menard House, attendees • May 20th-21st - Galveston Island Beach Revue will enjoy a 15 minute preview of Houston Grand • June 4th - AIA Houston Sandcastle Competition Opera’s new production “After The Storm.” This upcoming play tells the story of Galveston during the • June 10th-19th - Juneteenth Celebration • July 4th - Independence Day Parade and Fireworks 1900 Storm and Hurricane Ike. • September 2nd-4th - Brewmasters Craft Beer May 7th – Rehabilitation In Progress Tour and Festival Lecture • September 23rd-25th - Galveston Island Wild Guests of this tour and lecture will enjoy early Texas Shrimp Festival access to the 1915 Hildebrand Tenant House begin- • September 24th-25th - Galveston Home and Garning at 9am. Starting at 10am, ticket holders will den Show have the opportunity to learn about this Aladdin • October 15th-16th - ARToberFEST built home from author and expert Margaret Culb- • October 15th-16th - Galveston Island Greek ertson. Tickets are $20 per person. Festival • October 21st-22nd - The Island Oktoberfest May 7th – Mid-Century Modern Tour • November 3rd-6th - Lone Star Rally Step back into the not so distant past with this • November-December - Winter Wonder Island special selection of mid-century modern homes on • December 2nd-4th - Dickens on The Strand Galveston’s beautiful Harbor View drive. Opened

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Galveston Regional Chamber’s 9th Annual Women’s Conference The Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce is known for spreading happiness throughout the business community and the ninth annual “Celebrating Women: Mind, Body, Spirit” conference will resonate with positivity. The Galveston Regional Chamber is proud to present Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of “The Happiness Project,” as the keynote speaker on Thursday, April 14th at Moody Gardens Convention Center on Galveston Island. “Happiness is a state of mind we all pursue in our lives, our families, our careers and our health,” said Gina Spagnola, President of the Galveston Regional Chamber. “We are thrilled to have a keynote speaker of this caliber address something so vital in women’s lives.” Gretchen Rubin is the author of several books, including the blockbuster New York Times bestsellers, “Better Than Before,” “The Happiness Project,” and “Happier at Home.” She has an enormous readership, both in print and online, and her books have sold more than two million copies worldwide, in more than thirty languages. She has made frequent TV appearances on “Oprah” and is in great demand as a speaker. On her weekly podcast “Happier with Gretchen Rubin,” she discusses good habits and happiness with her sister Elizabeth Craft. Rubin started her career in law and was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer. She lives in New York

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City with her husband and two daughters. “This book is the story of my happiness project – what I tried, what I learned. Your project would look different than mine, but it’s the rare person who can’t benefit from a happiness project,” Rubin writes. The 9th annual event will honor trail blazing Galvestonian Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas and will recognize Susan Falgout, Mary Jo Naschke, Ruth Rendon, and Pam Watson as “Women of the Year” award recipients. In addition to Rubin, conference attendees will hear cutting edge health updates from UTMB Health experts, enjoy fabulous shopping in the vendor market, fitness breaks, continental breakfast, lunch, complimentary parking, dozens of door prizes, official conference gift bag, complimentary happy hour cocktails, and so much more. This rich and rewarding experience is graciously supported by the Moody Foundation and UTMB Health. Reserved tables are available. Parking is complimentary. For more information, go to www.galvestonchamber.com or call (409)763-5326 to purchase tickets or tables. Tickets are $150 per person and includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, beverages, gift bag and drawings. No tickets will be sold at the door.

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the 5K or 10K are $25 until April 15th and then will increase to $30 on race day. For children 10 years of age and under who want to enter the 1K run, registration is $10 until April 15th, and then will increase to $15 on race day. To register go to www.galvestoncountyfoodbank.org. Saturday, April 23rd - Gritty Goddess Run - Mud, Sweat , and Cheers! On the 5K (3.1 mile) Gritty Course, you’ll meander your way through Moody Gardens, Palm Beach, and the mud and muck on the banks of the Offats Bayou, before finishing in front of the cheering masses. Yes, there will be mud. There will be sand. You will get wet. You’ll also probably get foamy. Along the way, you’ll go over, under, and through a variety of awesome obstacles, in your quest to join the Sisterhood of the Soil. If there’s an obstacle that spooks you, it’s ok. You can skip any of ‘em that seem too daunting. Do it solo, or grab your best girl pals to join you, and form a team. This will be held at Moody Gardens, 7 Hope Blvd., Galveston. To register go to www.grittygoddess.com. Cost is $35-55. April 24th - 3rd Annual Divas® Half Marathon & 5K in Galveston - The Divas Half Marathon & 5K Series is the most fun and glam women’s half marathon series in the nation! Boas, tiaras, tutus, amazing finisher medals, bubbly and handsome hunks - what else could a DIVA ask for! This race is for every wife, daughter, mother, sister and the men who love them too! 2015 was a sell out so register today to guarantee your spot at www.runlikeadiva.com. April 30th - Walking Thru the Decades Relay for Life Galveston will take place starting at 4pm at Galveston Ball High School, Spoor Field, 41st and Ave. P. Come for this fun event benefitting a great A n a m w n y u A n’’’sss an ma wooom neee w y ooofff ooon ueee ssstttooorrry A tttrrru cause - be a part of the fight against cancer! Cancer a eeea m h d n a n iin a h u u a m heee dntt’t’sh nd an ngggm allliw hn usss h ulllooou acccu miiirrra is the issue that affects us all, and only with the A u A n’ss maaan wooom neee w ueee ssstttooorrryyy ooofff ooon A tttrrru dedication and fundraising efforts of Relay teams h g u o r h t r e h t o g o h w s l e g n a a h iiittt... uggh hrroou heerr tth hoo ggoott h wh nggeellss w an m and participants can we “Finish the Fight against n n u u m nddd ttthhheee nggg aaan usss hhheeeaaallliiin ulllooou miiirrraaacccu Cancer.” Form a team and register at realyforlife. u tta rC hh th gggtootoh oooaa aaan u rra tt y w org/galveston. n ttrcrrcooh uig oh thhh whhhC ngggeeelllsss w iggnnhhhggiiittt... yheeeC C

April 10th - Galveston Ironman 70.3 - This early spring race is characterized by humid, windy conditions, though at this time of year, the scorching Texas heat is less of a factor. The surrounding area offers attractions for families, including the famous Moody Gardens with its pink, blue, and white glass pyramids housing a 10-story rainforest, and one of the world’s largest aquariums. If hot temperatures do make an appearance, the Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark is a popular option. Athletes begin their day with a 1.2-mile, one-loop saltwater swim in Offats Bayou, staged at Moody Gardens’ Palm Beach Hotel. The 56-mile bike course takes cyclists on a one-loop ride along the Texas Gulf Coast, known for its gusty winds. The 13.1-mile, three-loop run is fast and flat, taking athletes through Moody Gardens and along Offats Bayou. The finish is next to the majestic Colonel Paddlewheel Boat. Memorial Hermann IRONMAN 70.3 Texas is also a Regional IRONMAN TriClub Championship race. In addition to “members only” special on-site events, athletes who are a members of a TriClub or Team earn bonus points for their club towards the prestigious IRONMAN TriClub Annual Podium Award. E-mail triclub@ironman. com for additional information. April 10th - Wicked Wine 5K/1K Run - Race through the vineyards and around the beautiful Haak Vineyards and Winery in Sante Fe, Texas. The start time for the 5K Wicked Run begins at 4:45pm and the 1K Wicked Tasting Walk begins at 6pm. 5K participants are required to finish in one hour or less. Raid Grandma’s closet and your nearest party store because we want you to create insane costumes! We’ve got some great prizes if your get up bests them all. This wine fueled fun run is untimed, but the top male and female to cross the 5K finish line win premium Wicked Wine Swag, prizes and bragging rights to boast. After your race, enjoy our Wicked post race party, a live band, food trucks, and more wine. Spectators are welcome to cheer you on and enjoy the after party. To register go to wickedwinerun.com/locations/texas-galveston. April 16th - 4th Annual Out Run Hunger 5K & 10K will be held at Moody Gardens. Out Run Hunger is more than just a race, it symbolizes an empowered group of men, women and children advocating to improve access to nutritious foods for all children despite their economic status. “Join us as we embark upon this great journey and ultimately Out Run Hunger in Galveston County.” Sponsorships and vendor opportunities are available. Registration fees for individuals wanting to run or walk in either • October 15th - Toughest 10K Galveston

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The Arts “Quiroga Times Two!” By Michael Alan Basham

Joey Quiroga is far more than just another guy armed with a camera. As the owner of Tremont Gallery Galveston. com, he is presently working on his second location, The Strand Gallery, just opened in the newly constructed Galveston Transit Building, located on the corner of Strand and 25th St. The Strand Gallery stands behind the tall sheets of glass of the new industrial streamlined architecture. Quiroga enjoys adapting and creating innovative new finished art from the volumes of photos he has taken and is still taking. One thing that makes his work so distinct and cutting edge is that he is an informed artist, having toured both North and South America and Europe. His in-depth knowledge of Art, Artists, and Art History, give him a diverse, comprehensive palette from which to reference and work. Knowing the work of the great masters, their techniques and end results is a definite advantage Quiroga has in making artistic judgments as he creates his canvas. He painstakingly works to capture the essential component of each image as he combines and applies his working knowledge to each of his art pieces utilizing different mediums. The result is a magical amalgam of color, substance, and texture which was not even possible in many instances prior to the digital age. His Tremont Gallery Galveston.com features work from over thirty-six different artists and students throughout the area and in a variety of mediums. He also has created a special ongoing collection of Galveston’s Alley Cats, which is a show in itself. The 21 year plus veteran Galveston Police Officer is a proud father of two boys and is a busy guy indeed…more like a force of nature. He devotes his free time to charitable organizations and programs benefitting needy kids, Veterans, homeless, and people in need, via the “Lighthouse Charity Team,” founded by Dick Daugird. This past year, along with help of Lighthouse and from over 300 plus volunteers, police and sheriff’s deputies, Quiroga helped to distribute over 20,000 toys, and 400 plus bicycles to area kids via “The Blue Santa Program.” Joey Quiroga in part credits his Uncle George, a Vietnam veteran, for the gift of photography - having grown up watching the old methods of manual cameras, film and darkroom - giving him a solid grasp of the art of photography. He is also a master of digital painting using a precision stylus, and it really, really shows! Tremont Gallery Galveston.com is located at 511 23rd St., (409)256-0762, www.galveston.com/tremontgallery. The Strand Gallery is located at 2518 Strand, Suite D, (409)256-0762. Both are located in downtown Galveston.

Events Affaire d’Art (2227 Postoffice St., and 2317 Strand St., downtown Galveston, (409)789-0079, www. affairedart.com) Classes & Camps: Sunday, April 3rd (3-5pm) - Composition in Outdoor Photography with Irene Amiet - If you are keen on photography and the outdoors, this workshop will help you find your footing as a budding nature photographer. The cost is $25 per person. Saturday, April 23rd (1-4:30pm) - Wire Wrapping Workshop with Gina Mittmann - You will be guided step-by-step in the making of your jewelry creation and leave with detailed instruction on how to create your own work of art. Wine and lite bites will be included. The cost is $45 per person. May 1st (2-4:30pm) - Gratitude Workshop with Artist Rachel Stokes - Gratitude is the key to happiness, peace of mind, and successful relationships. “First, there will be a short presentation on gratitude, why it’s important and how to incorporate it into our daily routine. Then, we will get creative and make our gratitude boxes.” A gratitude box is an easy, fast, fun, creative way of journaling for those of us that do not have the time to journal.” Summer Camp - Diane Fifer has been teaching art for 17 years and will offer summer camps for ages 1-12. Classes on printmaking, mosaic, embossing, and melted crayon are scheduled. Classes are Monday-Thursday, 10-11:15am, except for the week of July 4th which will be Tuesday-Friday. The cost is $65 per student and includes all supplies.

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Art Market on Market is held approximately every 6 weeks in cooperation with Galveston’s ArtWalk. They feature booths with paintings, handcrafted items, photography, ceramics, and much more.

ArtWalk

ArtWalk will be held throughout town, ranging in time from 4-10pm. Mostly held in the heart of the downtown historic district, and now other parts of the Island, ArtWalk is a free event that takes place in existing commercial galleries, non-profit art spaces, and what are called “other walls,” restaurants and retail stores. For a brochure listing all participants, stop by the Galveston Arts Center at 2127 Strand St., or go online at www.galvestonartscenter.org. All events are free, and there are several Preview Parties on Friday evenings at the galleries. Various artworks will be for sale. 2016 ArtWalk dates are April 16th, June 4th, July 16th, and August 27th.

DesignWorks (2119 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, (409)766-7599)

DesignWorks Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of soft pastel drawings on sanded paper by selected artist members of the Pastel Society of Southeast Texas, “Drawn to the Sea.” The exhibition will close on April 4th.

Ed Gearke gallery & studio (2328 Strand, downtown Galveston, (281)7571656, edgearkeart.com)

“Chromatic Quixote” will be on exhibit starting April 16th. From the artist, Ron Gordon’s bio, “I am a coastal man and a southern storyteller. Raised on a rural farm, half our vacations took us to the Gulf. When I left for college my parents sold the homestead and began my Dad’s dream of managing


a resort motel on the Mississippi Coast. The Gulf has been an influence on my life in many ways, perhaps most evident in a pallet that most often calls me back. I am always experimenting with new mediums, techniques, ideas and composition. The result is not predictable and often the image continues through several states until issues are resolved. This is not a great process for producing since so much time and material are invested. The benefit however, is knowledge and sometimes, a very special piece of art. My works offered in the “Chromatic Quixote” collection are mostly of this nature. They are a distillery of thought and intuition, memory and risk. The outcomes of these explorations all too often are painted over or discarded; lessons learned. Some remain as milestones on the journey. Some become guide post.”

Thus, “Blood of the Air” becomes an environment to dramatize perception, itself. At its base, a pink mirror supported by sandbags is a makeshift landform, both containing us and transporting us, like a body. Above, air - given form as a large weather balloon - hovers overhead. The weather balloon is transcendence, alluding to Jean Piccard’s 1930’s high-altitude experiments with large plastic balloons and the infamous Roswell scapegoat. Katie Vida has created visual, textual, and sound collages composed on-site in Galveston and influenced by her time here. Within the sound work, a deconstructed radio drama is juxtaposed with recorded conversations, pop cultural detritus, as well as ambient field recordings from different locations throughout the island. The work intends to interrupt and deflect its own logic to be set free from narrative resolve.

René Wiley Gallery

(2221 Market St., downtown Galveston, (409)356-9092)

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activity in her own backyard the most. Her heart is for others to enjoy the beauty of nature caught (2128 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, through the camera lens. (409)750-9077, www.renewileyart.com) With 3,000 sq. ft., this gallery is eclectic, offering René Wiley has beautiful new oil paintings of the widest spectrum of art on the Island. Photochildren on the beach and local churches from graphs, paintings, jewelry, purses, sculpture, the her newest show, “Approaching Spring.” The next Alley Cats of Galveston, painted bottles, pottery, ArtWalk is Saturday, April 16th from 6-10pm and will feature the impressive textile mosaics of Brenda wine cask decor, as well as postcards, notebooks, Bunten-Schloesser. Rachel Wiley-Janota has a variety gifts for anyone. of new urban landscape paintings, as well as new TWELVE polaroid photographs, and James Phillips has new Armed with the same film camera, an Olympus sculptures made from reclaimed Galveston trees. Offering a great selection of artworks by nine gallery Trip 35, and the choice of black and white or color film, twelve Island residents are capturing their view artists, this includes a variety of small, medium of life on Galveston Island. The 2016 TWELVE and large works like original paintings in different mediums, wood and glass sculptures, textile mosaics, showing and sale will be held during ArtWalk on Saturday, April 16th beginning at 6pm in Edna’s fine art prints and wooden and glass bowls. Room of The Grand 1894 Opera House. Since G. Lee Gallery 2011, TWELVE has put cameras in the hands of The Strand Gallery Heard Gallery (2214 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, local residents, asking them to capture their view of (2518 Strand, Suite D, downtown Galveston, (409)370-7350, www.gleegallery.net) life in 24 photos or less. At the conclusion of their (2217 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, (409)256-0762) “Driftwood Fish,” featuring Dale Bunting’s sculp(903)357-9073, www.theheardgallery.com ) newest gallery on the Island is a showcase for roll of film, each photographer chooses one of their tures of fish, from driftwood, and hand-painted The Heard Gallery currently features “Beach Art for The photos for public display and sale with proceeds Joey Quiroga Photography exclusively. There will to resemble various ichthyological species are Beach Homes.” going to the TWELVE fund, which provides be invited artists, along with art pieces to grab your quite unique and reasonably priced. Mr. Bunting’s financial assistance in arts and music for area youth. attention. Open in the new Galveston Transporta(the fish man) show debuts April 14th and will PeckArts Platinum sponsors are Tom Schwenk Relator and tion Center overlooking the Strand, the Gallery is be hanging until June 1st. Resident artist George Gold sponsor Mod Coffeehouse. TWELVE is a a sleek and upscale backdrop for Joey’ s amazing (2208 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, Douglas Lee is back with several new paintings nonprofit initiative fiscally sponsored by ARTSPIRE, (409)621-1500, PeckArts.com) works. His newest, colored photography, will be and three-dimensional pieces. Also, new work by a Program of New York Foundation for the Arts PeckArts is featuring the art of a popular Florida offered alongside his standard favorites of Island owner/creator of Silkendipity, fiber artist Heather (NYFA). The program is one of the oldest, largest, artist, Sarah Kiser, a self-taught artist that combines life. As one of the Island’ s most prolific photograSchiappa who is dedicated to creating her wearable most prestigious and artist friendly in the county. painting and digital art with an elegant and phers, Joey has a talent for expanding the ordinary. art pieces by hand, one brush stroke at a time is on A simple beach scene, with the chairs lined up whimsical sensibility. Her subject matter is diverse, exhibit. Also available is contemporary art by Bud Tyler Studio Clayton, oil paintings by Svetlana Bazaman, pop art ranging from realistic portraits to earthy and organic awaiting their guests, become painted murals for a wall to remind one of their Island adventure. abstract pieces depicting the animals that she loves. (1201 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, by Brendan Martinez, oils by Lawrence Rudolech, Kiser donates 15% of her annual profits to animal (409)771-8371, www.tylerstudio.org) and pastels by Jane East. Third Coast Gallery rights groups. Kiser’s paintings are reminiscent of The wonderful vivid and creative work of Sallie the painters that inspire her: Chagall, Van Gogh and (2413 Mechanic St., downtown Galveston, Anderson will be on exhibit April 9th-May 15th. Galveston Art League Klimt. Kiser is represented by PeckArts year-round, (409)974-4661, www.thirdcoastgalleries.com) (2117 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, her featured exhibition will be on display through Third Coast Gallery presents the an exhibition Vacation on Canvas (409)621-1008, www.galvestonartleague.com) April 10th. entitled “Four Architects, Now Artists,” featuring (2204 Postoffice St., downtown Galveston, David Wheeler, the Galveston Art League’s Artist (409)974-4066, www.vacationoncanvas.com ) PeckArts Gallery will be opening on Artwalk April works by Dan Brents, Herb Wolf, Joe Henderson, of the Month, was born on the Texas Gulf Coast and Jack Morris on view through April 15th. Vacation on Canvas currently features an exhibi16th, the art of the gallery’s manager, Mary K. and has lived in various parts of the state most tion by artist Robert Peterson entitled, “Life on an Farragher. Mary will be presenting new paintings, of his life. He graduated from the University of Tony Wynn Modern Art Gallery Island is One Long Weekend.” Robert has masterlinoleum-cut prints and limited edition embelHouston and until recently lived in Kerrville. He fully captured our island environment in brilliant, lished giclees that explore concepts of micro versus (1601 Tremont, 23rd @ N 1/2, (409)974-7079, has been painting since childhood, has studied vivid colors and precise detail with all the relaxing macro. Mary refers to this new series as “Maps and www.TonyWynn.com) art in Houston and in Italy, and has shown his Galveston Island Native Artist Tony Wynn displays comfort that has become his trademark. Along with work in a number of Houston shows, at the River’s Microbes:” a series of new abstractions that have Edge Gallery in Kerrville, and at the Galveston Art been inspired by topographical views of Texas and his 17 year archive of original artwork at his current his original paintings Robert offers reproductions of his artwork in canvas giclées, cards, paper prints League. David primarily works in oil, although he maps of Galveston and Houston. It will remain on Art Gallery in Galveston’s Historic Silk Stocking and one of a kind ceramic tiles. District. This month’s online exhibition is “View has also worked in charcoal in the past. He enjoys view through May 29th. from the East End” and features abstracted landpainting a wide variety of subjects and many of his Water’s Edge Studio and Gallery The Proletariat Gallery scapes in his outsider art style. landscapes are places he has visited.

Galveston Arts Center

(2127 Strand St., downtown Galveston, (409)763- For ArtWalk April 16th, Heather J. Taylor (watercolors) and Kirby Trapolino (photography) will 2403, www.galvestonartscenter.org)

be on exhibit. April 27th, 7pm, Russian Cartoons and Music featuring classic “Nu, pogodi!” favorites. “Nu, pogodi!”is a Soviet/Russian animated series produced by Soyuzmultfilm. The series debuted in 1969 and became popular in the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. The latest episode was produced in 2006. The series follows the comical adventures of a mischievous yet artistic wolf, Wolf, Galveston Artist Residency trying to catch - and presumably eat - a hare, Bunny. (2521 Mechanic St., downtown Galveston, It features additional characters that usually either (409)974-4446, galvestonartistresidency.org) help the hare or interfere with the wolf’s plans. “Andy Slemenda and Katie Vida: A Two Person series’ most common line is the titular “Nu, Exhibition” will be on view through May 7th. Andy The recited by the wolf when his plans fail. It Slemenda will be exhibiting a site-specific installa- pogodi!,” also includes many grunts, laughs and songs. tion entitled, “Blood of the Air.” It draws from the Sufi allegory of an island. The Sufi use the imagery Movie Nights are held every Sunday starting at 8pm. Join us each Sunday evening for a different of an isolated, island-bound culture to illustrate humanity’s limited understanding of the world. movie and a free popcorn buffet. There is no cover. Galveston Arts Center is pleased to present three new exhibits featuring photographers Will Michels, Kenny Braun, and Ben Davis that explore specific and unique Texas cultures through photo essays. These new shows run through April 10th in conjunction with “Fotofest, Houston.”

(511 23rd St., downtown Galveston, (409)2560762, www.galveston.com/tremontgallery)

(1302 21st St., (409)762-1925, galvestonwatersedge.com)

Children’s Art Class are held every Friday from 3-5pm and 5-7pm with Samitha Hess Edwards teaching. These classes range through all the famous artists, teaching not only their style, but who they are. Most adults aren’t aware of the knowledge shared with these students. Snacks and drinks plus all materials are provided. The cost is $20 per student. Register by calling Samitha, (409)457-8198. Victoria Harris Tebo, of “Summer Breezes,” is the featured artist for April. She is a photographer and painter that was trained in Singapore. She does beautiful water colors, but prefers the medium of the camera to share her art. The passion this Native Texan has for life is reflected in her photography. From Bangkok to Rio, she has photographed some of the amazing locales, yet she enjoys capturing the

The Water’s Edge currently features an exhibition by Gayle Reynolds entitled “Living on the Island.” Also showing is Rex Reynolds’ “The South Deer Island Dory Skiff” and Adirondack tabletops; sculptures by Pat Moberley Moore and Jack Ferrell; pottery and Raku by Madeline Bakery; and primitive necklaces by Chase Jennings.

West End Gallery & Decor (16708 San Luis Pass Rd., Jamaica Beach)

Viz Glass, art on the wall, on the table, chandeliers, is stunning when you walk into the West End Gallery. This glass art catches the eye immediately. Everyone is drawn to the bright colors, the different look, the upbeat feel one gets while viewing the pieces. The chandelier is the ‘statement piece,’ but the wall and table art are equally enchanting. Furniture, table design, lamps, rugs, everything is coastal yet elegant and is at times pieces of art.

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