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Saengerfest Legacy

Galveston’s Cultural Renaissance

Galveston is a survivor. Not even the Great Storm of 1900 could eradicate it from the map. Nor would it keep its residents from forging onward. The aftermath of the storm created a thriving community. That same indomitable spirit shown 124 years ago continues today. And it’s only growing stronger. In 2012, a cultural renaissance got underway, spearheaded by the Galveston Historic Downtown Cultural Arts District. This initiative was officially designated in 2012 by the Texas Commission on the Arts

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Heidenheimer

Garden in Peak Hurricane Season

As Galveston Island braces for the peak of hurricane season, gardeners face the daunting task of safeguarding their green spaces against nature's wrath. The Atlantic hurricane season, which spans from June 1 to November 30, reaches its most volatile period in September. This month has historically seen more Category 5 hurricanes than any other, with 21 storms achieving this highest intensity.

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Gardening Trends

The Stavenhagen House

A grand residence has graced an oversized lot in the East End Historic District on the southeast corner of Postoffice and 16th streets for more than 120 years. The home was built by the Stavenhagen family, descendants of German immigrants, who found their American dream in our island city. Ernest Charles Gottlieb Stavenhagen (1844-1920) immigrated to the United States from Germany in October of 1860. He sailed here as a teenager aboard the vessel Fortuna...

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Ship

Celebrating California Wine Month

September marks a special time for wine enthusiasts as California Wine Month returns, celebrating the rich heritage and vibrant culture of the state’s renowned wine regions. From the rolling vineyards of Napa Valley to the sun-kissed slopes of Sonoma, this month-long celebration offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse flavors and sustainable practices that define California wines.

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Ship

Chicken Sandwich Showdown

A fact that not everyone knows is that eight billion chickens are eaten in the United States every year. Yes, eight billion. The average American eats about 100 pounds of chicken each year. Even more impressive is the fact that Texans eat more chicken than beef. Yes, it’s true. Texans eat more than double the amount of chicken than they do beef, according to Forbes.

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Murdoch's

Bettison's Fishing Pier

The lure of fishing, if you’ll pardon the pun, has always been a big draw for Galveston. Both locals and visitors have enjoyed the sport since the earliest days of the city. One of the most famous and successful local fishing piers was Bettison’s, also known as The Tarpon, which was built in the last years of the 19th Century. Robert “Bob” Edward Lee Bettison (1864-1909) came to Galveston ...

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Placeholder imageGalveston’s Growing Business Scene

Hendley Wine Co., Anchored Antiques and Snuggle Pup Studio now open, and Mom’s Farm To Table moves to new location

Galveston is buzzing with excitement as a wave of new businesses opens their doors, adding fresh energy and unique offerings to the island’s vibrant community. Among the latest additions are Anchored Antiques, a treasure trove for vintage lovers; Hendley Wine Co., a haven for wine enthusiasts; and Pup Supply Store, catering to our furry friends.

Additionally, the beloved Mom’s Farm To Table has found a new home on the east end, continuing its tradition of supporting local farmers and creatives in selling their goods, and now offering artisan sandwiches and salads made from farm-fresh, locally sourced items. These new ventures are set to enrich Galveston’s diverse landscape, offering residents and visitors alike even more reasons to explore and enjoy the island.
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17th Annual Galveston Women's Conference September 13

Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce Welcomes Jennifer Grey as Keynote Speaker

Placeholder imageThe Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced that Jennifer Grey, celebrated actress and Golden Globe nominee, will be the keynote speaker for the 17th Annual Galveston Women's Conference. The event will be held on Friday, September 13, 2024, at the Moody Gardens Convention Center. Jennifer Grey achieved worldwide acclaim for her iconic role as Baby in "Dirty Dancing," earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress. She is also known for her role in "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off." Currently, Grey stars in Jesse Eisenberg’s film "A Real Pain," which premiered at Sundance and was acquired by Searchlight Pictures. 

 Recently, she portrayed Gwen Shamblin in "Gwen Shamblin: Starving for Salvation" on Lifetime and appeared in series like "Red Oaks," "John from Cincinnati," "It’s Like, You Know," "Friends," "Dollface," "Grey’s Anatomy," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," and "House." Her film credits include "Wind," "Red Dawn," "Bloodhounds of Broadway," and "The Cotton Club." 

 Her memoir, "Out of the Corner," became a New York Times Bestseller in 2022. She recently completed "Wish You Were Here," directed by Julia Stiles and co-starring Kelsey Grammer. Grey won "Dancing with the Stars" season eleven and will star in and executive produce the highly anticipated sequel to "Dirty Dancing." 

 "We are thrilled to have Jennifer Grey join us at this year's conference," said Gina M. Spagnola, President and CEO of the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce. "Her connection to 'Dirty Dancing,' filmed at Moody-owned Mountain Lake, makes her keynote particularly special. We are certain her inspiring journey and distinguished career will resonate deeply with our attendees." 

 Kristi Konchaba, Conference Chair for 2024, added, "Having Jennifer Grey as our keynote speaker is a tremendous honor. Her experiences and achievements will undoubtedly inspire and empower everyone in attendance. We eagerly anticipate her keynote address and the enriching perspectives she will share." 

 The Galveston Women's Conference is a premier event celebrating and empowering women across diverse backgrounds. Attendees can expect a day filled with networking opportunities, professional development sessions, and personal growth insights. Jennifer Grey's keynote promises to be a highlight of the event. 

 Tickets for the 17th Annual Galveston Women's Conference are now available. For more details and to secure your place, please visit www.GalvestonChamber.com.

AIA Sandcastle Competition September 21-22

AIA Sandcastle Competition expands to two days and rebranded as Galveston Sandcastle Festival

Placeholder image The beloved AIA Sandcastle Competition is back at Galveston Island’s East Beach for the 37th year with 40 teams of architects designing monumental structures using only sand and water. 

 The event has now expanded to two days called the Galveston Sandcastle Festival, a celebration filled with sandcastles designed and built by architects, live music from local and regional bands, local vendors, and family-friendly activities. 

 AIA Houston has partnered with La Izquierda Fest, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the communities of Galveston and the Gulf Coast through surf, the arts, and fostering local culture to bring this expanded experience to life.

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Galveston Island Humane Society Hosts the 22nd Annual Paws Gala September 28

THE THEME FOR THIS YEAR’S EVENT IS “LIVE FROM PAWS GALA…IT’S SATURDAY NIGHT!”

The Galveston Island Humane Society (GIHS) will host its 22nd Annual PAWS Gala, Saturday evening, September 28. This special fundraiser - dubbed “Live from PAWS Gala…It’s Saturday Night!” - will celebrate 50 years of Saturday Night Live. 

 The event will honor two very special friends of the animals - Janice and Vic Pierson - who have generously committed their time and resources to GIHS for many years. 

 Since 1999, GIHS has hosted these themed galas to raise money to first build, and now maintain, the shelter/facility located at 6814 Broadway. Contributions are used to maintain this “home” where lost, abused, unwanted, sick, and needy animals are provided safe, temporary shelter, medical treatment, and quality care until these homeless animals can be adopted into their “forever” home with a loving and caring family. 

 This year’s Elite Pet Owners and their pets include Kimberly Hill Danesi with “Dino,” Katherine and Kris Pompa with “Chente,” Katherine and Brian Maxwell with “Winston,” Natalie Fox Maisel with “Tulip LaRue,” Maegen Moore Ortiz with “Woody,” Laura Elder and Michael Smith with “Bodine,” and Mayes Middleton with “Jose Altuve.” 

 This year, look forward to music from a Blues Brothers cover band and the famous Password, plus take part in the exciting raffle that includes the chance to win a fabulous trip to New York City. 

 This fun gala will be held on the second floor of the Galveston Island Convention Center, 5600 Seawall Boulevard, from 6:30pm-11pm, and includes an open bar and seated dinner.

 Gala Chairs are Cynthia McEldowney, Michelle Beckwith and Concetta Maceo-Sims. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.galvestonhumane.org or call 409.740.1919.

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September 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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