OCTOBER 2016 Chairman of the Board Kurt Alfred Brenham National Bank
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First Vice Chair Kyle Merten Blinn College Foundation
2017 Chamber Magazine now in progress
Second Vice Chair Randy Wells Faith Mission and Help Center Secretary James Pharaon Germania Insurance Treasurer Walter Jackson Brenham ISD Superintendent Immediate Past Chairman Wesley Brinkmeyer Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative Eric Berg District Attorney’s Office Sharon Brass Kwik Kopy Business Center Cathy Cole Heritage Texas Country Properties Chad Gerke Gerke Law Firm Becky Hanath Rodney’s General Repair Suzy Hankins Ant Street Inn Tammy Jaster City of Brenham– Blue Bell Aquatic Center Jeannie Kroll Brenham Clinic LaVerne Krumrey Brenham Monument Co. Cyndee Smith Oldham Goodwin Group Brad Stufflebeam Home Sweet Farm Market & Biergarten Jenny Van Dorf Blue Bell Creameries Randy Weidemann Van Dyke Rankin Insurance Kristie Wensel Brenham State Supported Living Center
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Elect Your New Chamber Leaders All Chamber members will receive a ballot to elect new directors to the Chamber Board this month. Members vote to elect 7 new board members each year, and they each serve a three-year term. A nominating committee assigned by the Chairman of the Board developed the following list of candidates. Members have the option to write-in candidates on the ballot, if they choose. Nominees for the 2016 election include: Darren Huckert Jones|Carter - Site Development Department Manager Darren graduated from Texas A&M where he earned a degree in Civil Engineering in 2003. After graduating, he took a job with Bury and Partners in Austin and focused on commercial retail development. He is currently a Professional Engineer with Jones|Carter and oversees the College Station office’s Site Development Department. He’s a LEED AP with the U.S. Green Building Council and a past board member of Washington County YPO. He is also a graduate of Leadership Washington County, Class of 2014. Darren and his wife, Brooke, have three daughters and
a new baby boy. They attend St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill, where his wife’s family has gone for three generations. Edna Kennedy, Ed. D. Burton Independent School District - Superintendent Dr. Edna Kennedy was raised in Goldthwaite. She received her Bachelor’s in Elementary Education, minor in Psychology, and Special Education Endorsement from Tarleton State University in Stephenville. She earned her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Angelo State University. Her Doctorate was conferred from the first Educational Leadership doctoral cohort program at Tarleton State. Dr. Kennedy has been in education for 34 years, 12 as a teacher followed by administrative leadership positions. She was a Superintendent for 11 years before coming to Burton ISD in February 2015. Her husband, David is also a Superintendent in Westhoff ISD. They are blessed with 6 grown children, their spouses and 10 grandchildren. They enjoy spending time with family, working cattle, and showing/raising/hunting Treeing Walker CoonHounds. LEADERS continued on A3
The award-winning Washington County Magazine includes a Business Directory with all 800+ members listed, plus community data, articles about local history, agriculture, education, real estate, healthcare and more. Free copies are available to everyone inside the Chamber’s main office and the Visitor Center, plus at many area businesses. Production of the 2017 magazine is now beginning. All members have been sent details about this valuable advertising opportunity (sent by mail to the primary representative at each organization). You can also view details on the Chamber website under “Chamber Information” then “About Us.” This is the number one relocation guide for Washington County. It is the “key publication” to be included in if you want to promote your products or services to visiting and relocating individuals and businesses, with the additional benefit of reaching all 800+ members of the Washington County Chamber of Commerce. Plan now to be part of the 2017 Washington County Magazine, and you’ll be sure to reach local leaders, business decision-makers, new professionals and families moving to town, existing residents, schools and civic groups with information to promote your business.
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Brenham Clinic “Paint the Town Pink” and show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness to be held at
Hasskarl-Giddings Imaging Center 693 North Market St., Brenham
Thursday, Oct. 27 from 5-7 p.m. Enjoy great networking and refreshments! Bring plenty of business cards to share with other members and enter for door prizes. Free for Chamber members and employees. Learn more about Brenham Clinic at www.BrenhamClinic.com.
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Grand Opening
Washington County Republican Party 700 U.S. 290 West, Brenham
Ribbon Cutting
Expansion
Noble Living Studios
RB Film Productions
Owners: Paula Carper and Patti Sanchez 2562 Ryan Street, Brenham
Owner: Roy Burger 3140 S. Blue Bell Road, Bldg D
New Location
New Member
Pearl’s Place
Owner: Janice Scheve 18250 FM 1155, Washington
Express Employment Professionals Manager: Russell Dempsey 2408 S. Chappell Hill Street, Brenham
”Wake Up, Washington County!” Networking Breakfast Hosted by
Brenham State Supported Living Center Education & Training Thursday, November 10 Starts at 7:45 a.m.
New Member
Fringe Salon
Owner: Karly Donnell 1000 S. Austin Street, Brenham
New Member
Enjoy breakfast and a chance to network with other local businesses and organizations. It's a great way to inform them about your products and services and learn what's new in the community. Everyone gets a chance to give a 30-second commercial about their business/organization. Be sure to bring plenty of business cards and brochures for sharing.
Breakfast Sponsor: Christy Schlottmann Farmers Agency
Business Expansion
Leftovers Antiques Home Mercantile
Owners: Ed Fulkerson and Michael Breddin 3900 U.S. 290 West, Brenham
Washington County Chamber of Commerce Page Michel, President & CEO Jane Hinze, Member Services Mgr. Shae Janner, Business Programs Mgr. Dawn Konieczny, Communications Coord. Lu Hollander, CVB Adv. & PR Mgr. Jenny Mills, Website & Social Media Mgr. Courtney Powell, Visitor Center & Group Mktg. Coord. Debby Welch, Visitor Center Assistant Cheryl Sevin, Bookkeeper Support Staff: Darlene Denman, Jeanine Presswood and Nelda Snow.
GROUP BUYING POWER Chamber members can now get major savings on credit card payment processing. Learn about our new member benefit program.
Contact Will Watson at (979) 345-2988 • will.watson@infintechllc.com
www.infintechllc.com
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Leaders Continued from A1
Jim E. Kruse Bank of Brenham – President Jim was born in Brenham, earned the rank of Eagle Scout, and graduated from Brenham HS in 1988. He graduated as valedictorian of Blinn College in 1990, earned a BBA in Accounting from Texas A&M in 1992, and is a Certified Public Accountant. He began work with KPMG Peat Marwick in Houston. Three years later he accepted a position as Controller at Blue Bell Creameries. Additionally, he took on the role of V.P. of Information Technology. After 20 years at Blue Bell, Jim accepted the position of VP-Financial Planning & Analysis of Industry Bancshares. He then became the EVP-Investments and Business Development at Bank of Brenham and recently became its President. Jim is married to Hailey and they have four children and are members of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. Jim serves on the following boards: Bank of Brenham, Industry Bancshares, 1st National Bank of Bellville, Blue Bell Creameries, Baylor Scott & White in Temple and Brenham. He is also a graduate of Leadership Washington County, Class of 2007. Lloyd C. Powell Brenham Police Department - Administrative Captain Lloyd was raised in Brenham, attended Brenham High School and graduated in 1992. He went to Grambling State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. He began working at the Brenham Police Dept. in 1997 as a dispatcher. Over the last 20 years, Lloyd has worked in a variety of capacities. In 2003, he was promoted to Detective. He worked multiple high profile cases and had a case featured on America’s Most Wanted. In 2012, Lloyd was promoted to Sergeant and worked in the patrol division. In 2015, Lloyd was promoted to Captain and is currently the Administrative Captain at the police dept. He is very active in the community and loves to do speaking engagements to promote positive community relations with law enforcement. Lloyd is a for-
mer member of the Washington County Rotary club and a graduate of Leadership Washington County, Class of 2012. Edward Smith III The Citadel, 291 Ice House, Ninety Six West - Chief Visionary Born in Houston, Edward moved to Brenham in 1980 and completed high school at the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen. He went to Southwest Texas State and received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. After working as a writer in the advertising field and racing road bikes for a couple teams, he moved to Colorado in 1999 to pursue a lifestyle change. Landing in Colorado Springs, where he still maintains a residence, Edward utilized his marketing and real estate background in the title insurance industry while also guiding upland bird hunting and fly fishing. In 2013, family drew him back to Washington County where he reopened The Citadel, as well as opening 291 Ice House in downtown Chappell Hill. Another partnership was formed with a like-minded soul last year and Ninety Six West was born, his new main focus. Amanda Stolz Seidel Schroeder - Partner Born and raised in the Dallas area, Amanda attended Lakeview Centennial HS in Garland. She has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Texas A&M, class of ‘98. She is a certified public accountant with 16 years of experience and she specializes in taxation and has expertise in partnership and corporate tax. Amanda is married to Jeff Stolz, and they live in Washington with their 3 daughters. Her interests include spending time with family, traveling, volunteering with Toys for Tots and running. She has done several runs for charities, including a 4- day run at Disney World for the Give Kids the World Foundation. She teaches Sunday school at Friedens UCC in Washington, is a member of the Rotary Club of Washington County, and graduated from Leadership Washington County, class of 2008.
WASHINGTON COUNTY “ADOPT-A-SIGN” PARTNERS To ensure the long-term care of the Welcome Sign monuments at the five entry points to Washington County, four landscaping companies from our community have volunteered to oversee their maintenance.
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Brenham Clinic
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OF BRENHAM Bluebonnet Electric
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Gena Wilimitis Miracle Farm - Director of Development Gena has over 25 years of experience in the nonprofit arena, as well as the securities sector; both on the private and regulatory side. She is responsible for development activities at Miracle Farm. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from McMurry University, in Abilene, and is a fifth generation Texan. Born in Lubbock, she spent many years in Moriarty, New Mexico, where she met husband, Bernie. They are mom and dad to four dogs, two horses, two Longhorns, and two adorably ugly donkeys. Her sister, Ginger, and parents, Gene and Karen Young, have also relocated to Brenham. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Washington County where she serves on the board as Club Administration Chair, and she is a graduate of Leadership Washington County, Class of 2016. She and Bernie attend Community of Faith Church in Brenham. Following this election, as of January 2017 the remainder of the Chamber Board will include: Kurt Alfred, Brenham National Bank; Eric Berg, Washington County Court-at-Law Judge; Becky Hanath, Rodney’s General Repair; Tammy Jaster, City of Brenham-Blue Bell Aquatic Center; James Pharaon, Germania Insurance; Cyndee Smith, Oldham Goodwin Group; Randy Wells, Faith Mission; Kyle Merten, Blinn College Foundation; Walter Jackson, Brenham ISD Superintendent; Jeannie Kroll, Brenham Clinic; LaVerne Krumrey, Brenham Monument Company; Brad Stufflebeam, Home Sweet Farm Market & Biergarten; Jenny Van Dorf, Blue Bell Creameries; and Kristie Wensel, Brenham State Supported Living Center. The election ballot is mailed to the primary representative of each Chamber member business/organization. Please call the Chamber office if you do not receive a ballot by October 19.
Precision Lawn Management — U.S. 290 West Sign Designing Landscapes — U.S. 290 East Sign Glasco & Company Landscaping — Hwy. 36 North and South Signs Wise Landscaping — Hwy. 105 Sign
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Business Spotlights
Brenham Children’s Chorus
dren’s Chorus as directed by Pam Bennett Young. Provided by Design II, appetizers will be at 6 pm and the concert will be at 7 pm. Tickets are $50 each and are available through the Chorus office at 979-277-3897.
Moores School of Music Concert at Unity Theatre
Esteem Bodyworks
Washington County residents have a unique opportunity to experience a professional choral music concert in Brenham. On Thursday, October 20, the Brenham Children’s Chorus will be hosting the University of Houston’s prestigious Moores School of Music Concert at Unity Theatre. Known throughout the state and nation, the Moores School of Music provides a comprehensive training program for gifted musicians in one of the finest public university schools of music in the nation. Serving over 600 students from the world over, the outstanding faculty come from the Houston Symphony, the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Opera, La Scala, and numerous other of the finest professional music organizations in the world. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear young aspiring professional musicians as they share their music with this community. In addition to performances by the Moores School of Music Women’s Ensemble and the Man Corp, the concert will include selections by the Brenham Chil-
Renewing Chamber Members
September 1-30 Thanks to the following members for continuing your investment in the Chamber. You are long-term “partners” in our mission to promote and preserve this great community, and we appreciate your confidence in the Chamber’s ability to promote your business. The Citadel — 26 years Evans Cabinet & Door Ltd. — 18 years Ozarka Spring Water-Aqua Beverage Co. — 18 years Washington County Republican Party — 13 years Maurices — 7 years Stone Hollow Apartments — 3 years
85% of Companies Are Making Wellness A Top Priority
Esteem Bodyworks owner Jeanette Williams has just launched a corporate fitness program complete with an integrated exercise and nutrition system that guarantees to improve your bottom line. Jeanette says, “We know that without proper nutrition and regular intensive exercise the body breaks down into a state of disease. The chronic illness that develops from
lack of movement and poor dietary habits accounts for over 70% of deaths in America and four out of every five US dollars spent on health care. These deaths and costs are quite preventable. It is also important to note that all businesses bear the brunt of chronic illness, even those with relatively healthy employees.” The program provides time and space-efficient total body workouts at the workplace. The training program caters to the corporate environment with disruption-free 30-minute express workouts that do not require any expensive equipment and can be easily performed in any open space available at the company. For more information or to book an appointment with Jeanette Williams to speak at your club, business, or organization for a complimentary lunch-n-learn, please contact her at Jeanette@EsteemBodyWorks.com, by phone at (979)551-6258, or visit www.EsteemBodyWorks.com. Located at 2404 S. Chappell Hill, Brenham.
New Chamber Members
BLUE GOOSE GARDEN & GIFTS Owner: Krissie Zorn 2600 N. Park Street (Physical Address) Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone: 979-451-7883 Bluegoose3311@gmail.com www.facebook.com/bluegoose3311 Gift Shops
RB FILM PRODUCTIONS Owner: Roy Burger 3140 S. Blue Bell Road, Bldg. D (Physical Address) P.O. Box 1515 (Mailing Address) Bastrop, Texas 78602 Phone: 512-409-1232 kellie@buringofbrenham.com www.RBfilmproductions.com Film/Production Studio
GARNISHED EVENT Owner: Kelcie Anton 3347 Tigerpoint Road Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone: 512-767-8773 thecrew@garnishedevent.com www.garnishedevent.com Wedding & Event Planning
VINTAGE SOUTHERN COMFORT Owners: Renee Mueller & Jill Finke 612 S. Park (Physical Address) 8011 Laguna Springs Ct. (Mailing Address) Houston, Texas 77095 Phone: 713-826-6915 finkejill@gmail.com www.vintagesoutherncomfort.com Bed & Breakfast
JAMES PHARAON CREATIVE Owner: James Pharaon 410 W. Mansfield Street Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone: 713-870-4563 james@jamespharaon.com www.jamespharaon.com Photography
WILLMARK HOMES Owners: John Marek & Brandt Wilke 645 W. Main St. Bellville, Texas 77418 Phone: 979-865-8977 willmarkhomes@gmail.com www.willmarkhomes.com Construction Contractors
Washington County Blue Blazers The Blue Blazers is a club with 15-20 members and 40 years of tradition. They support the mission of the Washington County Chamber. The volunteers in the club act as official greeters and hosts of our community. Their activities include monthly meetings, greeting at Chamber functions, recruiting new Chamber members, and conducting ribbon cuttings and grand openings.
Michael Branton
Tammy Jaster
Seidel Schroeder
City of Brenham-Blue Bell Aquatic Center
Darlene Denman
Florence Julian
Joyce Dickschat
Crystal Locke
Washington County Chamber Brenham National Bank
Wendy Frazier
BBVA Compass Bank
Eddie Harrison
Retired-Brenham Municipal Judge
Retired-Individual
Linda Pipes
Retired-School Teacher
Kathy Randermann
KTTX 106.1/KWHI 1280
Debra Wenckens
City of Brenham
Brenham State Supported Living Center
Brice Milliorn
Christy Schlottmann
Edward Jones Investments
Michelle Panko
Barking Ranch Pet Resort
Allstate Insurance
Randy Weidemann
Van Dyke Rankin & Company
Barbara Wilganowski Spherion Staffing
Kristie Wensel
Brenham State Supported Living Center
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Leadership kicks off with Communication Session There are many different styles of leadership qualities. Discovering ways to communicate effectively was the focus of Leadership Washington County’s opening session in August with Dr. Chris Boleman of the Department of Agricultural Leader-
ship, Education, and Communications at Texas A&M University. The day was full of activities to teach effective communication skills. After an introduction and ice breaker activity, the class took a personality quiz and then were
Dr. Chris Boleman welcomes the LWC Class of 2017.
led through several activities and exercises which focused on goal setting, strategic planning, visioning, and organizing. Dr. Boleman is big on tying leadership theory into everyday use. Future sessions will focus on
Andi Liner, Angelica Monarrez, Ryan Rapelye, and Shane Nelson, all “orange” personalities, share their attributes.
Team-Building, History, Law Enforcement, Health Care, Emergency Management, Government, Education, Agriculture and Economic Development.
Mark Rosenbaum and Rita Alcantara listen to Paul Weiss
Building a Team of Leaders September marked the second session of learning experiences for the Leadership Class of 2017 participants. Understanding and implementing different leadership and communication styles was the focus of the session. Kurt Podeszwa from Camp For All led the day-long workshop at their amazing facility near Burton. The session was full of activities to focus on team-building skills. The class was led through exercises that helped each
participant recognize their strengths and weaknesses in order to focus on growth. Throughout the day class members were reminded that leadership is proactive and effective leaders sometimes emerge due to their placement within an organization, not necessarily due to their position. “I loved every activity as it was very hands-on and interactive. Kurt was a great speaker. I’m very inspired after leaving Camp For All, it is such a neat facility,”
said one student. Camp Director Kurt Podeszwa shared the mission and history behind Camp For All, which hosts over more than 7,000 campers annually, and also described the many volunteer opportunities that exist there daily. The session concluded with a walking tour of the camp grounds. A world unto itself, Camp For All was designed for children and adults with special needs and challenging illnesses to have
the opportunity to experience horseback riding, canoeing, fishing, archery, water activities, team sports, arts and crafts, nature programs, and much more at their own level. Leadership Washington County is a program of the Washington County Chamber aimed at educating and motivating current and future leaders. In the next session on October 18, the participants will explore Washington County’s local history.
Ryan Rapelye and Edna Kennedy act out a secret handshake.
Peggy Cadenhead, Brad Benoit, John Hughson, Rita Alcantara, Tina Mancuso and Linda Schumacher perform a chant.
Participants were blindfolded and tried to make their way through a maze.
Kurt Podeszwa gave the class a tour of the grounds.
Meet Forrest!
The class displayed teamwork during one of their activities.
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Tourism Tuesday
Tourism News
The next Tourism Tuesday meeting will be on November 8 in the Chamber Conference Room beginning at 10 a.m. Hear what other tourism partners are planning, and report on your own activities for the benefit of everyone who attends. Be sure to bring brochures and flyers to share.
Texas Brew-Step
On Saturday, October 15, from 3-7pm, a variety of hand-crafted brews from across Texas and beyond will be served in Downtown Brenham. The charm of a historical Texas town and delicious beer — a perfect blend for a perfect day! Sample the brews with a keepsake pilsner glass. (Order online in advance to ensure you get a glass. They have sold out in the past.) A map of sampling locations will be available at the gazebo on the courthouse square the day of the Texas Brew-Step.
Texas Arts & Music Festival in Downtown
Coinciding with the Texas Brew-Step event, the first ever Texas Arts & Music Festival is going to be launched in Downtown Brenham! It will be a weekend packed with live music, art and outdoor murals, delicious food and drinks. The festival begins at 5pm on Friday, October 14, and continues throughout the weekend. Admission is free, parking is free, and plenty of entertainment is free! View more details on Facebook and online: www.TexasArtsandMusicFestival.com.
Halloween Party on Park Street
Saturday, October 29 the 2nd annual Park Street Halloween Party will take place in Downtown Brenham, and you are invited. It is THE place to be! There will be street dancing, a costume contest, kid activities, food trucks, and LIVE MUSIC by the Aaron Loesch Band from 7pm-Midnight.
Tombstone Tales
On Sunday, October 30, starting at 6:30pm, take your family to experience the history of the famous and infamous buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery in Burton. The fun will include guided cemetery walks, kid’s activities, snacks and drinks, and kids are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes! $5 for adults; kids are free. The historic chapel will be open for visitors. All proceeds benefit the Mt. Zion Historic Chapel Restoration project.
‘The Wonder Bread Years’ at the O’Donnell
On November 1 experience a fresh and funny salute to Americana, “The Wonder Bread Years.” Starring Pat Hazell, this is a fast-paced, hilarious one-man show that gracefully walks the line between standup and theatre. Audiences across the country have enjoyed a show that not only restores a much-needed sense of wonder, but leaves audiences laughing and savoring the past like never before. From sitting at the kids’ table, to riding in the back of the Country Squire Wagon, The Wonder Bread Years is a comic bulls-eye for Baby Boomers everywhere.
Showtime once declared Hazell one of the five funniest people in America. He is one of the original writers for “Seinfeld,” a “Tonight Show” veteran, a critically acclaimed playwright, and a contributing commentator to National Public Radio. The show begins at 7pm. Tickets are $30. www.blinn.edu/boxoffice
Fall Festival of Roses
The Antique Rose Emporium is once again hosting the annual Fall Festival of Roses November 4-6. Enjoy three days of garden-related seminars presented by nationally known speakers. People from all over the country travel to Washington County to enjoy this festival that is right in our “back yard!” All programs are free and you may come and go. Food trucks will be on site that Friday and Saturday!
Christmas at the Mansion and Historic Home Tours
The Heritage Society of Washington County is teaming up with Hermann Furniture to bring you Christmas at the Mansion November 5-6. The mansion’s exterior and eight rooms will feature different holiday themes designed and decorated by Jennifer Hermann. There will be inspiration at every turn, all set in the historic Giddings Stone Mansion. For $5 at the door you are able to tour the entire Mansion, and for $13 in advance, or $15 at the door, you have the opportunity to tour all 3 historic homes: Giddings Stone Mansion, Giddings Wilkin House, and the Ross Carroll Bennett House! Saturday from 10-5, Sunday from 1-4. After touring the Mansion, visit Hermann Furniture in Downtown Brenham for wine, hors d’oeuvres and shopping on Saturday, November 5, from 9-6pm, and on Sunday, November 6, from 1-4pm.
University of Texas Wind Ensemble
On November 19, the Round Top Festival Institute will host the University of Texas Wind Ensemble, conducted by Jerry Junkin. This Wind Ensemble has firmly established itself as one of America’s elite wind bands. They made their international debut at the Fifth Conference of the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles in Manchester, England in 1991, and their New York debut at Carnegie Hall in February 1998. The ensemble continues to perform nationally and internationally. Find ticket and meal option information at www.FestivalHill.org
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50 Years of Theatre at the O’Donnell
For five decades, the Theatre Arts Program at Blinn College in Brenham has entertained, engaged, and delighted young and old audiences alike. Celebrate this landmark at the O’Donnell Performing Arts Center with performances from current students, former students, and talented performing arts faculty. This will be a great party that toasts the next 50 glorious years of theatre at Blinn College! November 19 at 7pm and November 20 at 2pm.
Christmas Stroll & Lighted Parade
Friday evening, December 2, and Saturday, December 3, enjoy live entertainment and holiday shopping as you stroll along the beautifully lit downtown streets of Brenham. All shops will be open, and there will be other fun things throughout the day! Stay for the Lighted Parade on Saturday evening – it’s a lot of fun for the whole family and is a great way to get into the holiday spirit!
Early Voting Begins Oct. 24
On November 8, residents of Washington County will be able to vote for federal, state and local candidates. But this year, make a point to Vote Early, at your convenience! You can vote early at the Courthouse Annex at 100 S. Park Street in Downtown Brenham (across the street from the Courthouse). It is the most convenient way to vote. Early voting hours are from October 24 through 28 from 8am to 5pm; on Saturday, October 29, from 9am to 2pm; on Sunday, October 30, from 12pm to 3pm; and from October 31 through November 4 from 8am to 5pm. Candidates in local races have completed Candidate Questionnaires and you can read through them to learn more about their positions on various issues. They can be found online on the Chamber’s website at www.brenhamtexas.com/pages/GovernmentAdvocacy.
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What’s Happening in October Now until Oct 30 “What Once Was” Art Show & Exhibit By John Rodak featuring art that is visually preserving Texas and beyond. Show runs at Back Lot Gallery until Oct 30. Gallery hours are Fri & Sat noon-7pm, Sun 11-4. This show will also be at the Chappell Hill Historical Museum (www. backlotgallery.com, www.chappellhill museum.org). Oct 14 Adult & Teen Challenge of Texas Golf Tournament Registration 11am, shotgun start 12:30pm, lunch, door prizes, hole in one prizes, unlimited range balls, mulligans, and much more. One 4 person team provides a full week of: shelter, meals, spiritual guidance, classroom teaching, and vocational training, Brenham Country Club, 4107 Highway 105 E. (www. tctexas.org, 979-337-9696). Oct 14-16 Texas Arts & Music Festival The first annual in Downtown Brenham! Live music, art, food and drinks. Free admission, free parking, free entertainment. VIP Tent $100 admission, Film Screening $15 admission. The fun starts Friday night and ends Sunday afternoon. Purchase VIP tickets online (www. TexasArtsandMusicFestival.com). Oct 14-16, 21-23, 28-30 Brewery Patio Open At Brazos Valley Brewery enjoy craft beer with friends, Friday 5-10pm, Saturday 12-8pm, Sunday 1-6pm, 201 W. First St., Downtown Brenham (www. BrazosValleyBrewery.com). Oct 14 Live Music at Nathan’s BBQ Cool Freddie E. and the Crew will be performing. Enjoy an entertaining evening of music along with BBQ and Burgers (www.NathansBBQ.com).
phitheatre, 8-11am, register online or call (www.NewBeginningsBrenham.org, info@newbeginningsbrenham.org, 979836-0397). Oct 15 “Step Into the Past” Tours Multiple historic sites throughout Washington County are open for you to explore on Saturdays 10am-5pm, full details are online (www.VisitBrenhamTexas.com/ step-into-the-past). Oct 15 Living History Saturday Travel back in time to where a nation was born in 1836. Staff and volunteers in period clothing bring to life people and events of Old Washington, 10am4:30pm, Washington on the Brazos (www.WhereTexasBecameTexas.org). Oct 15 Lone Star Gallery Open every Saturday year-round, featuring vintage, antique, re-purposed, shabby, & more. Free admission, free parking, indoor shopping, on-site concessions, 4214 S Hwy 237, Warrenton (www.thelonestargallery.com). Oct 15-29 Free Scrap Tire Collection Event Only up to 8 passenger tires 20” and smaller accepted free per household. Proof of residency required. Not for Commercial Customers. Citizens Collection Station, 2009 Old Chappell Hill Rd., Brenham, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 8am-4pm (979-337-7455). Oct 15-16, 22-23, 29-30 Antique Carousel Rides At Fireman’s Park, only $1 per rider to enjoy a piece of Brenham’s history, Saturdays 11-4, Sundays 1-4.
Oct 14-16, 21-23, 28-30 Live Music in the Biergarten At Home Sweet Farm Market and Biergarten, times vary, 307 S. Park St., Downtown Brenham (www.HomeSweetFarm.com).
Oct 16 Round Top Wedding Show The area’s best wedding vendors who have been personally referred by either brides or venues, Henkel Hall Event Center, 102 N. Live Oak, Round Top, 12 noon-5pm (www.RoundTopWedding Show.com).
Oct 14-16 “Jungal Book” at the O’Donnell O’Donnell Performing Arts Center, 600 Blinn Blvd., Brenham. See website for times and ticket prices (www.blinn.edu/ boxoffice).
Oct 17 Ribbon Cutting - Blue Goose Garden & Gifts New Member Ribbon Cutting at 2600 N. Park Street (across from Hohlt Park), Brenham, 10am.
Oct 15 2nd Annual Walk for Life Bring the whole family out for a lap (or two) around the park and raise money that will enable New Beginnings Ministries to provide life-affirming counseling, education and spiritual support to women and families. Hohlt Park Am-
Oct 18 Ladies Shrimp Dinner All you can eat boiled shrimp, gumbo, salads, raffles, door prizes. All proceeds go to Elks charities, 400 E. Germania St., Brenham, 5-9pm. Tickets available from Elks members or Brenham Elks Lodge #979.
Oct 18 Washington County READ Reception The Washington County READ presents “City of Refuge” by Tom Piazza as its 8th annual READ. A reception with the author will be held at Unity Theatre with refreshments, a dramatic reading and stories by persons affected by Hurricane Katrina, 5:30-7:30pm, Unity Theatre, free admission (www.Lifetime LearningBrenham.org). Oct 18, 20, 25, 27 Play in the Clay One night make your own pieces, return a second night to decorate/glaze, $80 per person includes clay, decorating/glazes and two firings. Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-9pm at Bluebonnet Pottery, 12341 LBJ Drive (www.BluebonnetPottery.com, 979-289-3765). Oct 19, 26 Musical Theatre Dance Classes For 3rd-5th grades, jazz and tap with Libby Lovejoy, 4-5pm, Unity Theatre, 300 Church St., Brenham (www.Unity Brenham.org). Oct 19, 26 Musical Theatre Dance Classes For 6rd-12th grades, jazz and tap with Libby Lovejoy, 5-6pm, Unity Theatre, 300 Church St., Brenham (www.UnityBrenham.org). Oct 19, 26 Dance Exercise Class Get a great workout and have fun, no dance experience required. Half tap and half musical theatre dance, 6-7pm, Unity Theatre, 300 Church St., Brenham (www.UnityBrenham.org). Oct 20 Ribbon Cutting - Norman’s Pharmacy Join in celebrating this business expansion at 2105 S. Day St., Brenham, 3:30pm. Oct 20 American Legion Drive thru Dinner Burton American Legion will serve Fried Chicken at Burton Community Center. Serving 5-6:30 p.m. Tickets available at Malloy’s, Citgo and Hair Depot in Burton, 4-G in Carmine, and Dan’s Meat Market in Brenham. Meals will be delivered to Dan’s Meat Market for tickets purchased there. Oct 20 St. Paul’s Christian Day School Fall Festival Fundraiser Drive thru, pick up or dine in meal tickets can be purchased from any CDS family or at school/church offices. Event includes games, petting zoo, silent and live auction, bake sale, prize drawings book walk, and CDS children choirs. Washington County Fairgrounds, 5-8:30pm.
Oct 20 Friends of Bluebonnet Opry Fall Polka Show Featuring Tim & Alicia Kulhanek, Danny Zapletal, Al Sulak, and Bluebonnet Opry House Band, doors open at 5:30pm, food served at 6pm, show starts at 7:30pm, $5 admission (www.FriendsOf BluebonnetOpry. com).
Oct 20 Moore School of Music Concert The Brenham Children’s Chorus will host the University of Houston’s Moore School of Music Women’s Choir and Man Corps for an evening of music and hors d’oeuvres at Unity Theatre, Brenham, 6-9pm, $50 (www.Brenham ChildrensChorus.com).
Oct 27 First Responders Appreciation Breakfast Altman Dentistry will be hosting a drive thru First Responders Appreciation Breakfast, 8-10am, 1306 S. Blue Bell Rd., Brenham. Free to First Responders On or Off Duty. Oct 27 Ribbon Cutting – Historic Holle House Join in recognizing this unique business expansion, 1002 S. Day St., Brenham, 10:30am.
Oct 27 Business After Hours - Brenham Clinic Wear Pink! 600 N. Park St., Brenham, Main Lobby (www.BrenhamClinic.com).
Oct 28 CASA for Kids Golf Tournament “Playing for Permanency” teams must consist of 4 players with a minimum team handicap of 50, and only one player with a handicap of eight or less. Prizes for 1st through 3rd place teams, Legendary Oaks Golf Course, Hempstead (979277-0088).
Nov. highlights
Nov 1 “The Wonder Bread Years” A fresh and funny salute to Americana, starring a former Seinfeld writer, at O’Donnell Performing Arts Center, Blinn College, Brenham, 7pm (www. Blinn.edu/boxoffice).
Nov 4-5 St. Peter’s Art Show and Sale The eighth annual! Refreshments and silent auction Friday evening. Show and sale continues on Saturday. Art includes paintings, pottery, jewelry, photographs, fabric art and other items, 5-8pm, (www. StPetersBrenham.org). CALENDAR continued on page 8
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Nov 5 Fall Training for Court Appointed Special Advocates Academy Training to become a Special Advocate for children in the foster system, 9am-3pm, 2309 S. Day, Brenham (www. WeSpeak4Kids.org, 979-277-0088).
Nov 5-6 Christmas at the Mansion Enjoy shopping for unique gifts in an elegant setting. Tour historic homes, beautifully decorated for the holidays. Be greeted by Heritage Belles in period costumes. Enjoy an afternoon tea hosted by Hermann Furniture, advance tickets only (888-836-7237, www.Heritage Societyof WashingtonCounty.org).
Nov 7 Ribbon Cutting Brenham Pet Adoption Center Attend the Grand Opening of the Brenham Pet Adoption Center, 1804 Longwood Dr., Brenham, 2pm. Nov 8 Annual Ladies Night Out Kick off your Holiday shopping season with food, fun demos, door prizes, discounts, 6:30-9pm, Allied Ace Hardware, 307 N. Austin Parkway, Brenham, free admission. Nov 10 Wake Up, Washington County! Networking Breakfast Enjoy breakfast and a chance to network with other local businesses and organizations, hosted by Brenham State Supported Living Center Education & Training, 4100 Hwy. 36 South, free for Chamber Members, 7:45am.
Nov 10 Workshop: Top Tech Tools & Apps for Small Business Improve productivity, boost effectiveness in communicating with customers and prospects, Washington County Chamber Conference Room, 10am-noon, $10 for Chamber Members, $20 for non-members (events@ brenhamtexas.com).
Nov 10 Faith Mission Candlelit Christmas Gala Enjoy a beautiful evening and be amazed. Bring your friends, staff and family and be part of something special and support this great community organization with your presence (979-830-1488).