< Previous80 COASTMONTHLY.COM | OCTOber 2025 SAVE THE DATE OCTOBER EVENTS Festivals, concerts, plays and more, there are lots of events in the area to keep your calendar booked ‘12 ANGRY MEN’ [Through Oct. 4] Island eTC presents this drama in which 12 jurors deliberate the fate of a teenager accused of killing his father. Only one juror is uncertain of the young man’s guilt. As he compels the others to carefully examine the evidence, the prejudices and social attitudes of each man are revealed — as are the strengths and flaws of the American justice system. 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 4; Island ETC, 2317 Mechanic St., Galveston; 409.762.3556 or islandetc.org FIRST FRIDAY LUNCH & LEARN [Oct. 3] Local historian, tour guide and author Kathleen Maca will be the featured speaker at Trinity episcopal Church’s First Friday Lunch & Learn series in Octo- ber. Maca will give a presentation on Galveston’s broadway Cemeteries. Noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 3; Eaton Hall at Trinity Episcopal Church, 2216 Ball St., Galveston; www.trinitygalv.org/lunch-and-learn or 409-765-6317 LEAGUE CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL AND VILLAGE FAIR [Oct. 3-4] The League City Lions Club will present the 69th annual Village Fair featuring music, vendor fair and farmers market, field day for all ages, car show, Village Fair King & Queen Contest, charity raffles and more. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 3 and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 4; The Ballpark at League City, 1150 Ballpark Way, League City; www.leaguecitylions.org/village-fair HAUNTED IMPRESSIONS [Oct. 3] Galveston Arts Center and local author Kathleen Maca team up for this event featuring a walking tour of The Strand, where attendees will hear tales of the island’s most storied spirits followed by a photo transfer and painting class to create artwork of the night’s ghostly encounters. 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Oct. 3; Galveston Arts Center, 2127 Strand, Galveston; www.galvestonartscenter.org/haunted-impression BOO ON THE BOARDWALK [Oct. 3-31] every weekend in October plus Halloween Day, the Kemah boardwalk will host its annual boo on the boardwalk event featuring trick or treating, Little boo Fun House, Phobia Haunted House, costume contests, move nights, arts and crafts, music and more. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in October; Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp Ave., Kemah; www.kemahboardwalk.com/events GALVESTON ISLAND MARKET [Oct. 4] The Galveston Island Market offers a festive outdoor event where local artisans, handcrafters and growers can showcase their creations. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 4; St. Patrick’s Church, 1010 35th St., Galveston; www.visitgalveston.com TRAIN FESTIVAL [Oct. 4] The Galveston County Model railroad Club will host its annual Train Festival featuring award-winning layouts and exhibits, several traveling layouts in all scales from local clubs, hands on activities for the kids, a food truck and more. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 4, Texas City Museum, 409 Sixth St., Texas City; www.gcmrrc.org ADAPTIVE WATER SPORTS FESTIVAL [Oct. 4] This event welcomes individuals with special needs to participate in aquatic sports, such as water skiing, sailing and kayaking, with special equipment and instructors. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 4; Moody Gardens, 1 Hope Blvd., Galveston; www.moodygardens.com, hopetherapy@moodygardens.org or 409-683-4108 OKTOBERFEST TRADE DAY MARKET [Oct. 4] This indoor/outdoor Southern Style event features arts and crafts, boutique clothing, jewelry, home décor and more from area small businesses as well as food trucks. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 4; Bay Area Community Center, 5002 E. NASA Parkway, Seabrook; www.southernstyleevent.com or www.leaguecitycvb.com OKTOBERFEST ON THE BOARDWALK [Oct. 4-5] enjoy beer, live music, corn hole tournaments, stein-holding competitions and costume contests at the Kemah boardwalk. Noon to 8 p.m. Oct. 4-5; Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp Ave., Kemah; www.kemahboardwalk.com/oktoberfest FLAMENCO VIVO CARLOTA SANTANA [Oct. 4] Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana showcases the pride and power of flamenco in Tablao Flamenco, featuring an international cast of dancers and musicians. Named after the wooden floor used by a bailaor or dancer, tablaos are intimate venues that harness the highly improvisational and virtuosic nature of flamen- co. Tablao performances offer audiences a rare opportunity to feel the artists’ emotions up close and experience the dynamic interplay between the dancers, guitarist and singer come alive. The energy is explosive as artists are inspired by one another and the freedom to take risks and embrace spontaneity. 8 p.m. Oct. 4; The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St., Galveston; 409.765.1894 or www.thegrand.com FIL e PHOTO: STUA r T VILLANU e VA COASTMONTHLY.COM | OCTOber 2025 81 Small Spaces BIG Impact Dare to Dream Serving the greater Houston, Galveston area through Austin, San Antonio Simplicity from Design to Installation Schedule an appointment now 3622 85th Street, Galveston www.quickquickcabinets.com (409) 454-8500 Home of Jeff & Kerri Taylor Richard Compassionate Guidance in Your Time of Need. E. R. Johnson Family Mortuary has been serving Galveston County and surrounding areas with empathy and reverence for several decades. Our roots are deeply ingrained in the community by standing side by side with families as they take their first steps towards healing. 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Easy Cooking, Texas Gulf Style COASTMONTHLY.COM/ COOKBOOK82 COASTMONTHLY.COM | OCTOber 2025 SAVE THE DATE HARVEST MOON REGATTA [Oct. 9] The 150-nautical mile race begins at the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier and follows the Texas coast to Port Aransas over the course of two days and two nights — when the night sky is dominated by the harvest moon. 2 p.m. Oct. 9; Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier, 25th Street and Seawall Boulevard; www.harvestmoonregatta.com JUNETEENTH USA PAGEANT [Oct. 10-11] State Juneteenth queens from across the United States will take the stage for the national Miss Juneteenth USA pageant. This year’s theme, “From roots to resilience,” celebrates heritage, strength and black excellence. Oct. 10 – Little Miss and Junior Miss; Oct. 11 – Miss Juneteenth; Texas City High School, 1431 Ninth Ave. N., Texas City; www.missjuneteenthusa.org THE GHOSTLY FEATHER – AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCE [Oct. 10-12] Visitors will experience historical elements of the 1920s and Galveston aboard three interconnected railcars at the Galveston railroad Museum. Audience members wear augmented reality devices to visualize virtual “holograms” as they experience a live performance centered around a fictitious Galveston family that is well connected with the entertainment business — specifically, train crashing. As guests of the family, audience members will work to unravel the mystery of a legendary and mystical visitor and how to escape a deadly situation. Oct. 10-12; Galveston Railroad Museum, 2602 Santa Fe Place; www.galvestonRRmuseum.org ‘SWAN LAKE’ [Oct. 10-12] bay Area Houston ballet & Theatre proudly launches its landmark 50th season with the iconic ballet “Swan Lake.” The ballet tells a timeless tale of love, betrayal and redemption. Prince Siegfried falls in love with a cursed princess named Odette, but the evil sorcerer rothbart tries to sabotage their love. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10-11 and 2 p.m. Oct. 11-12; Bayou Theater at University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston; www.uhcl.edu/bayou-theater HARVEST FESTIVAL [Oct. 11] A League City tradition, the Harvest Festival features artisan and craft vendors, food trucks and kids’ activities, including crafts, face painting, games, hay- rides, pumpkin-carving contest, costume contest and more. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 14; League Park, 512 2nd St., League City; www.leaguecitytx.gov 1867 SETTLEMENT CELEBRATION [Oct. 11] The African-American Historic Preservation Committee will host its annual 1867 Settlement Historic Preservation Fall Community Celebration, highlight- ing the heritage of the freed slaves who settled in the area following the Civil War. The event will feature tours of the historic Frank bell Sr. House, a kids zone, music and food. Oct. 11; 1867 Settlement Historic District, 117 S. Bell Drive, Texas City; www.texascitytx.gov GALVESTON GREEK FESTIVAL [Oct. 11-12] Presented by Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, this annual event features authentic food, wines, dancing, entertainment, gifts and tours of the church. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 11 and noon to 5 p.m. Oct. 12; Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 1824 Ball St., Galveston; www.galvestongreekfestival.com ARTWALK [Oct. 11] Stroll the streets of downtown Galveston and check out works by local artists and artisans in a wide variety of media. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 11; Galveston Arts Center, 2127 Strand, and other galleries, Galveston; www.contemporaryartgalveston.org WITCHES NIGHT OUT [Oct. 11] Don your best witchy attire and enjoy music, magical crafts, mystical fortune tellers and special retail offers at the Kemah boardwalk. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 11; Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp Ave., Kemah; www.kemahboardwalk.com/witches-night-out GOTHIC IN GALVESTON: ALL THAT GLITTERS [Oct. 11] Presented by the Junior League of Galveston County, this elegantly spooky, history leaning cocktail event will feature dinner, an open bar, live music, historical tours and an on-site scavenger hunt. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Oct. 11; 1920 City Bank Building, 2219 Market St., Galveston; galabid.com/GothicGalveston2025 THE ART OF SAVING SEA TURTLES [Oct. 12] In its fourth year, this event celebrates local sea turtle conservation and community art. The event will showcase the Turtles About Town art project and feature a raffle, beer, wine, mimosas and hors d’oeuvres. All proceeds go to Turtle Island restoration Network’s local sea turtle conservation and ocean programs. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 12; The Bryan Museum Conservatory, 1315 21st St., Galveston; https://seaturtles.org/the-art-of-saving-sea-turtles/ GALVESTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA [Oct. 12] The Galveston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Trond Saeverud, kicks off its 47th season with a celebration of percussion. The symphony will perform its Masterworks I concert “resonance & redemption” featuring rameau’s “Nais Overture,” Frederic C. Tillis’ “ring Shout Concerto for Percussion and Orches- tra” and the historic premiere of bizet’s “Symphony in C.” 4 p.m. Oct. 12; The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St., Galveston; 409.765.1894 or www.thegrand.com or galvestonsymphony.org FIL e PHOTO: J e NNIF er re YNOLDS COASTMONTHLY.COM | OCTOber 2025 83 12000 Sportsman Rd., Galveston jeansummers55@gmail.com www.har.com/jeansummers (713) 497-6691 Jean Summers Realtor, ABR Luxury Waterfront Property LYLE LOVETT AND HIS LARGE BAND [Oct. 13-14] A singer, composer and actor, Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupled with his gift for sto- rytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues in a convention-defying manner that breaks down barriers. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13-14; The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St., Galveston; 409.765.1894 or www.thegrand.com ‘BLITHE SPIRIT’ [Oct. 17-19] Clear Creek Community Theatre presents Noël Coward’s classic comedy set amid the chaos of a séance gone awry. Novelist Charles, hoping to gather ma- terial for his next book, asks Madame Arcati to conduct a séance in his house. It works too well: His first wife returns from the other side, with predictably disastrous results for his second marriage. 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17-18 and 2 p.m. Oct. 18-19; Seabrook Community House, 1210 Anders Ave., Seabrook; www.clearcreekcommunitytheatre.com FALL GARDEN TOUR [Oct. 18] The Galveston east end Historical District will host its annual Fall Garden Tour featuring some of the east end’s most beautiful gardens, plus an arts and crafts market and silent auction. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 18; 1501 Postoffice St., Galveston; www.eastendhistoricaldistrict.org TOUCH A TRUCK [Oct. 18] This unique interactive outdoor family festival allows children to climb on, explore and discover their favorite big trucks and vehicles. The event also includes bouncy houses, a DJ, face painting, balloon animals, pumpkin deco- rating and more. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 18; downtown 6th Street, Texas City; www.texascitytx.gov ARTOBERFEST [Oct. 18-19] Presented by The Grand 1894 Opera House, ArToberFeST is a juried fine arts festival representing more than 10 different forms of artistic media. The event also features live entertainment, food trucks, two entertainment stages, an emerging student-artist tent and a children’s creative zone. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 18 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 19; Postoffice Street between 21st and 23rd streets, Galveston; www.artoberfest.com GHOST COAST FESTIVAL [Oct. 18] Held at the historic League-Kempner Mansion, this family-friendly event features a spirited vendor market, chilling panels and speakers, paranormal investiga- tions, eerie ghost tours, psychic readings, kids’ activities and live entertainment. In addition to the main festival, there are other haunted happenings scheduled, including a pub crawl on The Strand (Oct. 17) plus ghost, cemetery and haunt- ed mansion tours (Oct. 19). Noon to 9 p.m. Oct. 18; League-Kempner Mansion, 1702 Broadway, Galveston; www.ghostcoastfestival.com GALVESTON ISLAND OKTOBERFEST [Oct. 24-25] This fun, family weekend will feature continuous live entertainment on two stag- es, authentic German food and libations; shopping for fine arts, crafts and gifts in The Lyceum; a cake wheel; auction; and children’s activities. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 24, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 25; First Lutheran Church, 2415 Winnie, Galveston; www.galvestonoktoberfest.com84 COASTMONTHLY.COM | OCTOber 2025 ADMISSION IS FREE! DONATION APPRECIATED! Benefiting the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church! 41 st ANNUAL GALVESTON GREEK FESTIVAL October 11&12, 2025 19th & Ball St. Galveston, TX Info: 409-762-7591 o r visit GalvestonGreekFestival.com Sat. 11am-7pm . Sun. 12pm-6pm Looking for family fun this fall? The Galveston Children’s Museum is your go-to destination for hands-on learning, creativity, and memories that last a lifetime. Whether you’re a local parent, a grandparent looking for a special outing, or a tourist exploring Galveston, we have something for every child to enjoy! Every visit is a new adventure— explore our interactive exhibits, dive into creative workshops and school year camps, and watch your child’s imagination soar! Visit us at the Galveston Children’s Museum and discover why families come back again and again. GALVESTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM CHECK US OUT! 2618 Broadway St. Galveston, TX 409-572-2544 galvestoncm.org Fall into Fun at the Silent Disco Party Comfy in our Reading nook SAVE THE DATE THE DAILY NEWS PRESS RUN [Oct. 25] run, walk or jog in the 14th annual Daily News Press run to support the News- papers in education program. The event features certified Galveston Causeway 5K and 10K courses, a kids’ 1K, a book character costume contest, vendor booths, music, food and more. Oct. 25 – 5 a.m., registration begins; 7:30 a.m., kids 1K; 8 a.m., 5K and 10K; The Galveston County Daily News, 8522 Teichman Road, Galveston; www.galvnews.com/pressrun GALVESTON DIA DE LOS MUERTOS FALL FIESTA [Oct. 25] The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council No. 151 will host this family friendly event celebrating life and death. It will feature a pa- rade, live music, raffles, dancing, kids activities, food and vendors. Noon to 9 p.m. Oct. 25; Old County Courthouse, 722 21st St., Galveston; www.lulac151.org HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL [Oct. 25] Presented by the city of Texas City, this event features activities for ghosts and goblins of all ages, including outdoor games, moonwalks, costume contest, foam party, music, vendors and food trucks. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 25; Nessler Center Complex, 1700 Fifth Ave. N., Texas City; www.texascitytx.gov ISLAND BOO FEST TRUNK OR TREAT [Oct. 25] Presented by Carnes Parade Krewe, Galveston Golf Cart Society and Tutu Live Krewe, this event will feature a kids’ costume contest, trunk or treat, golf-cart decorating contest and more. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 25; Saengerfest Park, 2302 Strand, Galveston; mysticalparadeofboo.com or www.galvestongolfcartsociety.org MYSTICAL PARADE OF BOO [Oct. 25] More than 30 groups — ghostly marchers, high-spirited bands and costumed characters of every kind — will make their way through the heart of downtown in a spectacle of sound, light and Halloween magic. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25; historic downtown Galveston; mysticalparadeofboo.com FIL e PHOTO: STUA r T VILLANU e VACALL (409) 740-1251 VISIT WWW.GIA-TX.COM HOME | AUTO | BENEFITS FLOOD | WIND | COMMERCIAL INSURANCE FREE ESTIMATE CALL TODAY! 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