Galveston Monthly

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Saengerfest Legacy

Holiday Sides

The year-end holidays are a time to gather and celebrate with loved ones and friends. While menus will vary from home to home, the common thread shared by all includes a table full of fabulous eats. Food is the cornerstone of every holiday season and it brings folks together to share memories, cultural traditions, and great flavors. Main courses range from all variations of roasted meats like turkey, goose, and beef to multiple courses of fish and pasta. But, oh, those fabulous side dishes and desserts will often steal the show.

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Heidenheimer

1921 Market St

On Market Street near 20th Street two historic buildings stand side by side: the only survivors of an entire block of a bustling part of downtown Galveston 100 years ago. One of those structures, the 1888 Wegner Brothers Building, housed a series of food establishments for many years. They provided locals with fresh goods to enhance their everyday lives and special occasions. Brothers Ernest Phillip Wegner (1850-1913) and John Charles Wegner (1847-1922) immigrated to America from Germany ...

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ArtWeek

Galveston's Inaugural Art Week

Galveston’s Historic Downtown Cultural Arts District is poised for a transformation as it hosts the inaugural Art Week Galveston from January 6-12, 2025. Spearheaded by ARTS Downtown GTX, this ambitious weeklong event celebrates the island’s rich cultural scene, highlighting its vibrant artistic talent and fostering deeper community connections. “We were inspired by local artists Karla Mock and Michael Basham to bring this vision to life,” said Sarah Piel, one of the event’s organizers and a driving force behind ARTS Downtown GTX.

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Ship

Wishlist Worthy Wines

As the festive season approaches, the thought of holiday indulgence becomes ever more enticing. This year, why not elevate your celebrations with a touch of luxury by splurging on your favorite wine or Champagne? Whether it's a well-deserved treat for yourself, a thoughtful gift for friends, or a cherished bottle to share with family, the experience of savoring a premium wine or bubbly can transform any occasion into a memorable event.

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Ship

2025 Garden Trends

As 2025 unfolds, gardens will evolve into essential extensions of daily life, reflecting personal values, lifestyles, and a growing focus on mental well-being. According to reports, the coming year’s trends will blend timeless traditions with innovative approaches, redefining how people interact with nature. The overarching theme of 2025 garden design will be the seamless integration of work, leisure, and relaxation within lush, natural surroundings.

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Murdoch's

Holiday Plants

As the holiday season approaches, homes across the country are adorned with festive decorations, many of which include colorful and vibrant holiday plants. To help ensure these seasonal favorites thrive well beyond the holidays, Karolyn Gephart, a Texas A&M Master Gardener Extension Agent, shared her expert advice on their care. When it comes to lighting, poinsettias and Christmas cacti share a common preference for indirect light.

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Miracle at Daiquiri Time Out

Experience festive cheer with holiday-themed cocktails and decorations at this holiday pop-up spectacle

By John Hall

Placeholder imageAs the holiday season unfurls its magic, Galveston’s Daiquiri Time Out (DTO) transforms into a wonderland of festive cheer, hosting the highly anticipated Miracle pop-up cocktail bar. Running through December 26, this annual event invites locals and visitors alike to revel in a Christmas-themed oasis that promises to lift spirits and spread joy, no matter how Grinchy you might feel. 

 Miracle at DTO is not just any holiday event; it's an experience drenched in nostalgia and festivity. The bar is adorned with kitschy holiday décor, evoking the warm, whimsical charm of Christmases past. 

 Imagine stepping into a space that feels like the best office party you've ever attended, where every corner is decked out in twinkling lights, garlands, and quirky ornaments that bring a smile to your face. 

 “During the holidays, we completely transform into Miracle at Daiquiri Time Out. Our whole place is decked out from wall-to-wall with holiday decorations. There's festive glassware and a full menu of holiday-themed cocktails,” said owner Brad Stringer, who launched the annual event in 2018. 

 What truly sets Miracle apart are the professionally developed holiday-themed cocktails that are as delightful to behold as they are to sip. Each drink is a masterpiece, crafted to embody the flavors and essence of the season.

What’s New in Galveston

HIGHLIGHTING THE NEW ADDITIONS AND CHANGES TO GALVESTON’S ECLECTIC MIX OF SHOPS AND EATERIES

Placeholder imageAs the year draws to a close, Galveston’s historic downtown is buzzing with exciting new additions and updates to its vibrant business landscape. In this month’s issue of Galveston Monthly, we’re thrilled to introduce you to the latest arrivals and transformations that are adding a fresh sparkle to our community. 

 From chic boutiques and vintage treasures to dynamic art spaces and updated dining experiences, there’s something new for everyone to explore. 

 Among the notable newcomers is Katrina Howarth Boutique, a beautifully decorated space on Mechanic Street that showcases the artist's exquisite works alongside carefully curated products.
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  • home-garden
    Home & Garden
    Enjoy inspirational interiors, decorating and gardens from those that help shape Galveston Island style.

  • Eat drink local
    Food & Drink

    Where to find lunch, brunch, dinner covering casual to fine dining. These places are not afraid to try new things. Hope you're hungry.

  • Eat drink local
    Arts & Culture

    Beaches aren't all Galveston has to offer. Local theater productions, contemporary art exhibits and other family events that always inspires.



December 2024 Issue

From The Editor

From The Editor

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Strand Chronicles
The Strand

The portion of Galveston’s Strand Street between 20th and 25th Streets is called simply, “The Strand.”

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GFD History
Galveston Fire Department

Galveston Monthly presents a multi-part series on the history of the Galveston Fire Department.

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Seawall Chroncilces
Seawall Chronicles

Built after the Storm of 1900 to protect Galveston from future storms.

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Historical Homes
Galveston's Historical Homes

Histories of the incredibly rich past of the architecture in Galveston.

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