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September 15th

The Apollo Chamber Players perform “With Malice Toward None”, inspired by the life of Ludwig van Beethoven and composed by James “Kimo” Williams, at the Bayou Theater at the University of Houston-Clear Lake.

Or: 2700 Bay Area Blvd.

When: 7:30 p.m.

Details: “’With Malice Toward None’ is arranged from a Beethoven symphony with a bit of Jimi Hendrix. Now it’s a combination, ”said Matt Detrick, executive and artistic director of Apollo. “It has a strong ’60s or’ 70s vibe, but it has been brought back to the present day.”

Electric violinist Tracy Silverman is the featured soloist of the event.

Price: $ 20 to $ 25.

Info:
www.uhcl.edu/bayou-theater/tickets

September 15, 22


Library workshops cover the basics of the website

Clear Lake City-County Freeman Branch Library instructors reveal how to build and manage a WordPress.com website in a pair of virtual classes.

Or: In line

When: 2:15 p.m.

Details: During the second class, the instructor will answer students’ questions on their websites. Participants must have access to an email address. Registration is compulsory.

Price: To free

Info: 832-927-5420, www.hcpl.net/events/46796 and www.hcpl.net/events/46799.

September 16


Small salads by the window: an expert shares his vegetable garden tips

Horticultural Extension Officer Brandi Keller presents “Growing Microgreens at the Windowsill” as part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Home Grown Lecture Series.

Or: In line.

When: 10:00 a.m.

Details: Registration is compulsory.

Price: To free.

Info: https://bit.ly/38QHAvr.


Beginning of choir rehearsals

Men and women of all vocal ranges are invited to join Note-Ables, a Houston Symphony League Bay Area project, as they practice ’60s favorites, pieces by American composers, Broadway tunes. and spirituals on Thursdays at Clear Lake Presbyterian Church.

Or: 1511, boulevard El Dorado

When: 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Details: The Note-Ables perform for retreat centers, community organizations, hospitals and more throughout the Bay Area. No hearing is required. Covid precautions include limb vaccination, social distancing and wearing masks indoors.

Price: Contribution to be determined, probably around $ 25 per month.

Info: [email protected], [email protected] or www.facebook.com/HSLBA


Women’s ministry group welcomes Bible teacher

Apostle Darrell McManus, senior pastor of Church on the Beach in Galveston and Church on Fire in Hearne, speaks at the September NASA Aglow Lighthouse meeting at Praise Chapel.

Or: 18516 Texas 3

When: 10:00 a.m.

Details: Participants are encouraged to bring a friend.

Price: To free.

Info:
[email protected]

September 18


Local pastor leads prayer breakfast

Reverend Sam McRae shares a “message from the heart” at the Friendswood Community Prayer Breakfast in September at Hope Lutheran Church.

Or: 1804 S. Friendswood Drive.

When: 7:10 a.m. to 9 a.m.

Details: McRae is Associate Pastor of Missions and Outreach at Friendswood Methodist Church.

Price: Suggested donation of $ 5.

Info: Byron and Carol Fulk, 713-408-4785.

September 18


Gala aims to brighten up student programming

Famous waiters – directors, administrators and prominent members of the community – delight diners at the Alvin Independent School District Education Foundation’s “Light the Way to Success” Gala at the South Shore Harbor Resort.

Or: 2500 boul. South Shore

When: 6:00 p.m.

Details: The proceeds help fund educational grants, scholarships, and programs like the STEM bus.

Price: $ 100.

Info: Sheila Olson, 281-331-2586 or [email protected].

September 21


Green Thumb conference deepens permaculture

Harris County Master Gardeners detail the benefits of working with, rather than against, nature in “Permaculture,” a webinar presented by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and Harris County Public Library.

Or: In line.

When: 11 am-12pm.

Details: HCPL offers the Green Thumb series almost on the third Tuesday of every month. No registration is required.

Price: To free.

Info: https://bit.ly/3lnfe1Z and

facebook.com/harriscountypl/live.

September 24


The genealogist documents colonial migration

Researcher Diane Richard presents “Early Migration In, Across and Out of North Carolina” at the September meeting of the Bay Area Genealogical Society.

Or: In line.

When: 7:00 p.m.

Details: Registration is compulsory.

Price: To free.

Info:
www.TxBayAreaGen.org.


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