Wednesday, September 13, 2006

September 2006 Events


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September 01, 2006
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Friday

September 01, 2006
9 p.m.
Jerry Jeff Walker
L'Auberge du Lac Hotel & Casino, 2800 Nelson Road, Lake Charles, La.
Phone: 866 580-7444
E-mail: (Web mail)
Web: www.ldlcasino.com
Admission: $10 Discount with L'Club card.

September 01, 2006
Entries accepted online Sept. 1 - Nov. 30 at midnight (Japan time)
Nikon Photo Contest International accepted
Online delivery location.
Web: nikonimaging.com
Admission: Free to enter. Limited to 20,000 entries. Prizes include high-dollar Nikon equipment. Photographer must own all rights to the images. Photographer retains copyright and grants Nikon unlimited use in relation to the contest by entering.
Annual.

September 01, 2006
Sept. 1 - 3
Radio Cult concert
Mikko Entertainment Center at Coushatta Casino Resort, 777 Coushatta Drive, Kinder, La.
Phone: 800 584-7263
E-mail: Web-mail
Web: www.gccoushatta.com

September 01, 2006
Ronnie Milsap concert
Delta Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2717 Highway 3063, Vinton, La.
Phone: 800 589-7441
E-mail: (Web mail)
Web: www.deltadowns.com
Admission: Tickets $30

September 01, 2006
Rose of Tralee Festival
Ireland observes.
Annual. Same date each year.

September 02, 2006
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Saturday

September 02, 2006
Sept. 2, 2006 - Jan. 6, 2007 at 2:30 p.m.
Spindletop Gusher Reenactment
Contact: Christy Marino, curator
Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum, Highway 69 at University Drive, Lamar University campus, Beaumont
Phone: 409 835-0823
E-mail: marinocc@hal.lamar.edu
Web: www.spindletop.org
Admission: Free but a $2 donation is suggested.
Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum blows a replica oil well gusher. Re-enactors in period attire perform to original music.
The gusher blows to more than 160 feet to commemorate the discovery of the Lucas Gusher. The Lucas Gusher oil well blew on January 10, 1901 and marked the beginning of the Spindletop oil boom.
The gusher re-enactment lasts about ten minutes. Wear a swimming suit and bring a towel.


The Hair family of Beaumont (from left to right) Rebekah, 8, Tommy, Samuel, 2, Karen and Adam, 6, watch an aquatic re-enactment of the 1901 gusher at the Spindletop - Gladys City Boomtown Museum in Beaumont on Saturday, August 5, 2006.
Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise

September 02, 2006
7 p.m.
Jerry Jeff Walker
L'Auberge du Lac Hotel & Casino, 2800 Nelson Road, Lake Charles, La.
Phone: 866 580-7444
E-mail: (Web mail)
Web: www.ldlcasino.com
Admission: $10 Discount with L'Club card.

September 02, 2006
Sept. 2 - 29
Celtic Tree Month of Vine begins
Learn more
Annual. Same dates each year based on the druidic lunar calendar.

September 02, 2006
Sept. 2 - 4
Labor Day Tennis Tournament
Boomtown USA, I-10, Vidor TX
Phone: 409 769-6105
Web: www.boomtownusarvresort.com
Boomtown USA holds DSRA Championship Finals Tennis Tournament.

September 03, 2006
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Sunday

September 03, 2006
Events start at 2 p.m.
Labor Day Music Festival
Contact: Adriene Tanamachi, Ford Park marketing manager
Ford Park Pavilion, 5115 Interstate 10 South, Beaumont
Phone: 409 951-5400
Web: www.fordparktx.com
Admission: Parking is $5 per car. Concert tickets $10 for covered area. Lawn seats free, but tickets are required. Arena open house and midway access is free.
Concert and parking proceeds benefit the Southeast Texas Emergency Relief Fund; which assists Hurricane Rita victims.
Event features Tracy Byrd; Mark Chesnutt; Yolanda Adams and Zona Jones.

September 03, 2006
Labor Day Tennis Tournament continues

September 04, 2006
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Monday

September 04, 2006
Labor Day Tennis Tournament continues

September 04, 2006
Labor Day
U.S. and Canada
Federal legal public holiday. National holiday observed by state employees.
Annual. Observed on the 1st Monday in Sept.

September 05, 2006
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Tuesday

September 05, 2006
Sept. 5 - 6 at 7 p.m. on Tues. and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wed.
Chad's Place Healing Program
MCM Elegante Hotel, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 749-4665
Admission: Both events are free of charge.
Local grief support organization “CHAD’s Place” hosts a two-part seminar featuring nationally-recognized grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt.

September 05, 2006
STYS first rehearsal
Contact: Southeast Texas Youth Symphony
Band hall, music building, Lamar University campus, Beaumont
Phone: 409 866-0123
Sustatia is the newly appointed conductor/music director for the Youth Symphony and Martha Giarratano; the Preparatory Orchestra Director.
The new season includes four performances; the solo competition and several fund-raising activities.

September 06, 2006
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Wednesday

September 06, 2006
Chad's Place Healing Program continues

September 07, 2006
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Thursday

September 07, 2006
Independence Day in Brazil
Annual. Same date each year.

September 08, 2006
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Friday

September 08, 2006
Sept. 8 - 10 at 5 to 10 p.m. on Fri; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sat; and noon to 6 p.m. on Sun
Cruise-n-Silsbee car show
old Wal-Mart location, Texas Hwy. 327, Silsbee
Phone: 409 673-1909
E-mail:
Web:
Admission: Cost to enter $10.
Event features a car show; food booths; music; train rides; children’s activities and more. Registration 5 to 10 p.m. on Fri; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat.
Highlights include car show 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday; followed by the Show and Shine; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; King Krunch Monster Truck; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Hot Wheels races; 10 a.m. to noon; sanctioned burnouts; 2 to 4 p.m. between Texas and Louisiana drivers
Parade at 7 p.m.; followed by Cruise-n-Silsbee.

September 08, 2006
5 p.m.
Dallas Press Club Katie deadline
Contact: Meredith Dickenson, 2006 Katies chair
The Press Club of Dallas, Fair Park, 3800 Parry Ave, Dallas TX 75226
Phone: 972 207-7712
E-mail: Mmdicken10@aol.com
Web: www.katieawards.com
Cost: $40 per entry.
Entrants must have a primary place of business and work in the states of Arkansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma or Texas.
Annual.

September 08, 2006
Sept. 8 and 9 at 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Kristin Key and JR Brown comedy performance
Comedy, Texas, 1990 Interstate 10 (between College and Washington streets), Beaumont
Phone: 409 892-9393
Admission: Tickets $10.

September 08, 2006
Feast of the Shepherd, guardian of flocks and herds
Annual.

September 08, 2006
Hank Williams Jr. concert
Pavilion at Coushatta Casino Resort, 777 Coushatta Drive, Kinder, La.
Phone: 800 584-7263
E-mail: Web-mail
Web: www.gccoushatta.com
Admission: Concerts at the Pavilion are not free.

September 08, 2006
The Birth of Virgin Mary
Annual. Same date each year.

September 09, 2006
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Saturday

September 09, 2006
10 a.m.
Girl Scouts recruitment rally
VFW Hall, Hwy 87, Orange
E-mail: childofpromises5@yahoo.com
Recruitment rally is for girls from Kindergarten through age 17 and adults leaders.
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council holds.
Annual.

September 09, 2006
Cocktails: 7 p.m. & Dinner at 8 p.m.
AMSET Gala 2006: "The Best Little ARThouse"
Contact: Janna Fulbright or event chair Kristi Dodd
Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET), 500 Main St., Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 832-3432
E-mail: info@amset.org
Web: www.amset.org
Admission: Reservations required. Reserved seating is $150 for AMSET members and $160 for non-members. Tent seating is $75 for AMSET members and $85 for non-members.
The Best Little ARThouse in Texas is a “saloon”-style event that features music; dancing; games and more.
Fare includes homestyle Southern dinner; open bar; bordello-style decorations and an AMSET casino; featuring no-limit Texas Hold’em game tables. Purchase $10;000 worth of poker chips for $20 and redeem “winnings” for prizes.
The gala helps support AMSET’s exhibitions and numerous educational programs.
Annual.

September 09, 2006
Sept. 9 - 10 at 8 p.m. on Sat; and 2 p.m. on Sun
Extreme Monster Truck Nationals
Contact: Adriene Tanamachi, Ford Park marketing manager
Ford Arena, Ford Park Complex, 5115 Interstate 10 South
Web: www.fordparktx.com
Admission: Tickets at the gate are $22 for adults; $10 for children. VIP adult and children’s tickets $25 and includes admission to the pre-show pit party to meet drivers and receive a Sponge Bob soccer ball.
Trucks include Avenger; Brutus; Equalizer; Hot Tamale; T-Maxx; Sgt. Smash and Louisiana Invader. They will compete in a wheelie contest; side-by-side racing and a free-style contest.
Draco; a fire-breathing robot dragon and Sponge Bob Squarepants will also be on hand.

Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise
Driver Jim Koehler of Columbus, Mich. poses for a portrait with "Avenger," his Chevy-bodied monster truck at Ford Park.

September 09, 2006
Kristin Key and JR Brown comedy performance continues

September 09, 2006
Sept. 9 - 26; 2006 at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tue-Fri; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat.
“Captured Intentions” show
Contact: Beaumont Art League
2675 Gulf St., in Fair Park, Beaumont
Phone: 409 833-4179
Admission: Free.
Show features work by Sam Keith and Linnis Blanton

September 09, 2006
Choxo-no-Sekku (Chrysanthemum Day)
Japan observes.
Annual. Same date each year.

September 09, 2006
Cruise-n-Silsbee car show continues
Saturday’s musical highlights include Damian Giglio and the Blinding; Navasota Rio and Texas Blend.

September 09, 2006
Sept. 9 - 10
Dick Dowling Days at Sabine Pass
Port Arthur
Phone: 409 866-1655 or 409 842-4094

September 09, 2006
Port Arthur Mexican Fiesta
Port Arthur
Phone: 409 724-6134

September 10, 2006
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Sunday

September 10, 2006
11 to 6 p.m.
St. Joseph and St. Anne Fall Fest
St. Joseph Catholic Church, FM 1960 in the Eastgate Community, Dayton
Phone: 936 258-5735
Admission: Barbecue plates are $7 per plate. Raffle tickets $2 per ticket.
Event features games; plants; bake sale; cakewalk; crafts; face painting; dunking booth; moonwalk and live auction.
Barbecue plates include meat; rice; beans; bread and tea.

September 10, 2006
2:30 p.m.
The Second Sunday program
Texas Artists Museum, 3501 Cultural Center Drive, Port Arthur
Phone: 409 983-4881
Web: www.art-tams.com
Admission: Free.
Program features Jay Vinecour on piano and singers Roxane Gray and Victoria LeBlanc.

September 10, 2006
3 to 6 p.m.
Navasota-Rio concert
19th Hole, 5198 Fannett Road
Admission: Free.

September 10, 2006
3:15 p.m.
“Five Guys and the Girl” reception
Texas Artists Museum, 3501 Cultural Center Drive, Port Arthur
Phone: 409 983-4881
Web: www.art-tams.com
Admission: Free.
Show features James Black; Don Chance; Cal Gaspard; Tom Grice; Randy Welborn and Ann Hoffpauir.
Show will be on view through Sept. 29

September 10, 2006
7 p.m.
“Box Fan Bash” benefit concert
Madison’s, 4020 Dowlen Road, Beaumont
Phone: 409 284-2343 or 409 284-0185
E-mail:
Web:
Admission: Donation $10 at the door or a new box fan.
Performers include Knuckle Deep; Jimmy Kaiser; David Lee Kaiser; Mike Zito; Jamie Talbert and more.
¤Box Fan Bash for the elderly: because old people need to feel cool too” concert benefits the Salvation Army.

September 10, 2006
Sept. 10 - 29 at noon to 4 p.m. Tue - Sat
“Five Guys and the Girl” art show
Texas Artists Museum, 3501 Cultural Center Drive, Port Arthur
Phone: 409 983-4881
Web: www.art-tams.com
Admission: Free.
Show features James Black; Don Chance; Cal Gaspard; Tom Grice; Randy Welborn and Ann Hoffpauir.

September 10, 2006
American Idols Live tour 2006
Reliant Arena, 610 South at 8400 Kirby Drive, Houston
Phone: 713 629-3700
Admission: Tickets $46.50 and $62.50.
Concert features the top 10 finalists of the hit TV show. Performers include Ace Young; Bucky Covington; Chris Daughtry; Elliott Yamin; Katharine mcphee; Kellie Pickler; Lisa Tucker; Mandisa; Paris Bennett and Taylor Hicks.

September 10, 2006
Cruise-n-Silsbee car show continues
Sunday’s highlights include drag races at noon to 6 p.m. at the Ben Bruce Memorial Raceway in Evadale.

September 10, 2006
Dick Dowling Days at Sabine Pass continues

September 10, 2006
Grandparent's Day
Send a free e-card from Hallmark.
Annual. Second Sunday of September.

September 11, 2006
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Monday

September 11, 2006
7 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
March of Dimes golf tournament
Beaumont Country Club, 5355 Pine St., Beaumont
Phone: 409 835-7606

September 11, 2006
7 p.m.
“A Tribute to 9/11”
Port Neches-Groves High School auditorium, 1401 Merriman St., Port Neches
Phone: 409 729-7644 Ex. 1166
Admission: Free.
Event is a memorial and a salute to the heroes and events of 9/11 and features the choir and band departments; the Indianettes drill team and Thespian Troupe No. 5243.
Along with songs; dance interpretations; acting scenes and a power point presentation; there will be original artwork by the art department on display.

September 11, 2006
Kitchen Shop Cooking Class -- Carrabba's Wayne Da Silva
Contact: Owner Stevie Edwards & Chef Chris Edwards
Kitchen Shop @ The Green Beanery, 2121 McFaddin, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 832-9738
Learn Our Italian Favorites tips from the Wayne Da Silva; Carrabba's managing partner.

September 11, 2006
Patriot Day 9/11
Send a free e-card from Hallmark.
Annual. Same date each year.

September 12, 2006
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Tuesday

September 12, 2006
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Southeast Texas Business Expo 2006
Contact: Molly Lee, box office manager
Beaumont Civic Center, 701 Main Street, Beaumont TX 77701
Phone: 409 838-3435, 800 782-3081 ext. 1 or 409 838-6581 ext. 105
E-mail: mlee@ci.beaumont.tx.us
Web: www.beaumont-tx-complex.com
Admission: Free to the public.
Sponsored by Beaumont & Port Arthur Chambers of Commerce

September 12, 2006
noon
Southeast Texas Advertising Federation (STAF) monthly luncheon
Neches Room; 248 Crockett St., Crockett Street Entertainment District, downtown Beaumont
Phone: 409 951-5404
Admission: Non-members $15.
Meeting features the Annual Fall TV Premiere with representatives from the local stations showing previews of their new season line-up.

September 12, 2006
6 p.m.
Haunted Hotel auditions
Haunted Hotel, Sports Connection Entertainment Complex, 6755 Pattillo Road off U.S. 69 South
Phone: 409 729-3300
Haunted Hotel seeks creatures of all sorts when the hotel opens.
The hotel opens for business Sept. 22 - Oct. 31.
Annual., Est. 1982.

September 14, 2006
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Thursday

September 14, 2006
7:30 p.m
Rockapella concert
Crockett Civic Center, Crockett.
Phone: 936 544-4276.
Admission: Eclectic/classical series general admission for three concerts is $50; with a purchase of signature series tickets or $60 for the eclectic/classical tickets only.
Renewal deadline for season tickets is 8/4. New season tickets go on sale 8/16; single tickets will be available starting 8/28.
Piney Woods Fine Arts Association presents.

September 14, 2006
Battle of San Jacinto Day
Nicaragua observes.
Annual. Same date each year.

September 14, 2006
Celebration of The Holy Cross
Annual. Same date each year.

September 14, 2006
National Pet Memorial Day
Annual.

September 15, 2006
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Friday

September 15, 2006
Sept. 15 - 17 at 3 to 9 p.m. on Fri; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sat; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sun
Southeast Texas Great Outdoors Expo
Contact: Adriene Tanamachi, Ford Park marketing manager
Ford Exhibit Hall, 5115 IH-10 South, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 951-5400
Web: www.iemoutdoors.com
Admission: Adults $6; children 5-12 $3; children younger than 5 free. Admission good all weekend. Free parking.
Event features live entertainment; interactive events; the latest in hunting; fishing and other outdoor products and services; exhibits and more.
Highlights include an appearance by Brody the Bear; as part of a safety seminar; Bruce Campbell’s in-water retriever dog demonstration; a snake display and new model ATV’s; boats and more.

September 15, 2006
Sept. 15 - 17 at 6 p.m.-midnight on Fri, 10 a.m. to midnight on Sat, and noon to 6 p.m. on Sun.
Texas Gator Fest 2006
Fort Anahuac Park, 1701 S. Main St., Anahuac
Phone: 409 267-4190
Web: www.texasgatorfest.com
Admission: Adults $10, students and seniors $5, free for children 5 and younger.
Texas GatorFest takes place in Anahuac; the Alligator Capital of Texas. A designation bestowed on the city by the State Legislature of Texas because alligators outnumber humans almost 3 to 1.
Festival offers music, food, barbecue cook off, carnival rides, pony rides, petting zoo, waterfront beer garden, airboat rides and live alligator displays.
The entertainment lineup includes: Grant Jackson Wilburn, Cheap Whiskey and Eli Young on Fri. Sat. concerts are The Eddie Lotz Band, John A. Miller Band, Hunter Hayes, Al White and Chaparral, Mickey & the Motorcars, Cory Morrow and Roger Creager. Sun. concerts include The Zydeco Dots, Bayou Roux and Wayne Toups.
Annual.

Festival attendees watch as a nearly 13-foot-long alligator weighs in at 508 pounds during the Texas Gatorfest at Fort Anahuac Park in Anahuac on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005.

Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise


September 15, 2006
7 p.m.
Blues Weekend concert: Koko Taylor and Her Blues Machine
Delta Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2717 Highway 3063, Vinton, La.
Phone: 800 589-7441
Admission: All Blues Weekend tickets are $20 for each show.

September 15, 2006
7 to 9 p.m.
Lamar University Faculty Art Exhibit
Dishman Art Museum, Lamar University, Beaumont
Phone: 409 880-8959
Web: lamar.edu
Exhibit takes place from 8/22/06 - 10/26/06.
Annual.

September 15, 2006
8 p.m.
Club Salsa at Antone's
Antone's; Crockett Street; Downtown Beaumont
Web: www.salsabeaumont.com
Learn dance moves with Salsa dance lessons by Amber; Lauren and Gordon from 8 to 10 p.m.
Then, dance to Latin Top 40 songs with a live band all night.

Salsa instructor Amber Ambrose demonstrates dance steps during Club Salsa dance lessons at Antone's in the Crockett Street Entertainment District of Beaumont.
Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise

September 15, 2006
Sept. 15 and 16 at 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Lahana Turner and Chris Strait comedy performance
Comedy, Texas, 1990 Interstate 10 (between College and Washington streets), Beaumont
Phone: 409 892-9393
Admission: Tickets $10.

September 15, 2006
Editor & Publisher Photos of the Year deadline
Contact: Daniela DiMaggio or Jennifer Rudolf
Editor & Publisher, 770 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003-9595
Phone: 646 654-5285 or 646 654-7506
E-mail: ddimaggio@editorandpublisher.com or jrudolf@adweek.com
Web: www.editorandpublisher.com
Cost: $35 per phoro and/or $60 per photo essay entry. Cash prizes and Canon equipment.

September 15, 2006
Independence Day in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua
Annual. Same date each year.

September 15, 2006
Mid Sept
Oktoberfest celebrations
German celebration of song, food and fun. In addition to the wursts and potato salad, there are arts and crafts, carnival rides, camel rides, a petting zoo, folk dancing and more.
Features authentic German food & drink, music, dancing, carnival rides and midway games, children's entertainment, petting zoo, camel rides, arts and crafts and more.
Held apx. weekend following Sep. 15 from Thur. - Sun.

September 15, 2006
Respect for the Aged Day
Japan observes.
Annual. Same date each year.

September 16, 2006
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Saturday

September 16, 2006
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Coin Show
Contact: Molly Lee, box office manager
Beaumont Civic Center, 701 Main Street, Beaumont TX 77701
Phone: 409 838-3435, 800 782-3081 ext. 1 or 409 385-7028
E-mail: mlee@ci.beaumont.tx.us
Web: www.beaumont-tx-complex.com
Admission: $1 for adults, children are free.
Beaumont Coin Club presents

September 16, 2006
Southeast Texas Sportsmen's Expo continues

September 16, 2006
Sept. 16 - 17 at 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sat. and 1 to 5 p.m. on Sun.
Trade Days on the Avenue
Port Neches
Phone: 409 722-4023
Event features antiques; arts and crafts
Occurs every 3rd weekend of the month.

September 16, 2006
7 to 9 p.m.
“Captured Intentions” show reception
Contact: Beaumont Art League
2675 Gulf St., in Fair Park, Beaumont
Phone: 409 833-4179
Admission: Free.
Show features work by Sam Keith and Linnis Blanton
Annual.

September 16, 2006
7 p.m.
Blues Weekend concert: Beaumont native Edgar Winter
Delta Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2717 Highway 3063, Vinton, La.
Phone: 800 589-7441
Admission: All Blues Weekend tickets are $20 for each show.

September 16, 2006
7 p.m.
Jerry Lee Lewis
L'Auberge du Lac Hotel & Casino, 2800 Nelson Road, Lake Charles, La.
Phone: 866 580-7444
E-mail: (Web mail)
Web: www.ldlcasino.com
Admission: Tickets on Sale Aug. 4. $10 Discount with L'Club card.

Mark M. Hancock / © The Beaumont Enterprise
Rock legend Jerry Lee Lewis, 71, performs during an unusual birthday party in a private airplane hangar at the Southeast Texas Regional Airport in Nederland on Saturday, May 13, 2006.

September 16, 2006
7 p.m.
La Dolce Vita: Vino Magnifico
Dishman Art Museum, Lamar University, 4400 MLK Blvd. Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 880-8959
Web: www.lamar.edu
Admission: Tickets are $150 per person for the dinner. Reservations are required. Seating is limited.
A seven course vintner’s dinner will be paired with a different wines from the vintner’s winery. Event features a silent auction.
La Dolce Vita – Italian for “the sweet life” – is the centerpiece of a campaign to create an endowment to ensure continuation and enhancement of the museum’s collections and educational programs.
Annual fund-raiser. Held on 3rd weekend in September.

September 16, 2006
8 p.m.
“Uncle Willy’s Family” hip-hop gospel play
Jefferson Theatre, 345 Fannin St., Beaumont
Phone: 409 838-3435
Admission: Advance tickets $22.50; $27 on the day of the show.

September 16, 2006
Lahana Turner and Chris Strait comedy performance continues

September 16, 2006
Sept. 16 - 17
Bass-N-Bucks fishing tournament
Contact:
Umphrey Family Pavilion
Phone: 409 698-2790
E-mail: pressangler@jas.net
Web: www.fishingworld.com
Admission:

September 16, 2006
Sept. 19 - 30 at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Beaumont Art League accepts entries for “Membership Show”
Contact: Beaumont Art League
2675 Gulf St., in Fair Park, Beaumont
Phone: 409 833-4179
Admission: The first entry is free; each additional entry is $5 for BAL members; limit three per member.

September 16, 2006
Groves Pecan Festival Pageant
Groves
Phone: 409 962-3631

September 16, 2006
Southeast Texas Great Outdoors Expo continues

September 17, 2006
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Sunday

September 17, 2006
8:30 a.m.
GCVA Fall Classic volleyball tournament
Contact: E-mail: Vic Clifford, Gulf Coast Volleyball Association president and tournament director
Stewart Beach, 6th and Seawall Blvd., Galveston
Phone: 832 928-4120, 409 797-5182, 409 797-5182 (beach mgr.) or 866 505-4456
E-mail: gcva@juno.com
Web: www.gcva.net
Admission: Parking $7 per vehicle, $14 for oversize vehicles. Registration required to compete.
Play starts at 9 a.m. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

September 17, 2006
Southeast Texas Sportsmen's Expo continues

September 17, 2006
4 to 5 p.m.
La Dolce Vita: Bella Cucina
University Reception Center, Eighth Floor, Mary & John Gray Library, Lamar University, 4400 MLK Blvd. Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 880-8959
Web: www.lamar.edu
Admission: Tickets are $45 per person. Reservations are required. Seating is limited.
Guest chef or sommelier seminar blends a “tasting; smelling; and watching” demonstration.
La Dolce Vita – Italian for “the sweet life” – is the centerpiece of a campaign to create an endowment to ensure continuation and enhancement of the museum’s collections and educational programs.
Annual fund-raiser. Held on 3rd weekend in September.

September 17, 2006
4 to 7 p.m.
La Dolce Vita: Buona Sera
University Reception Center, Eighth Floor, Mary & John Gray Library, Lamar University, 4400 MLK Blvd. Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 880-8959
Web: www.lamar.edu
Admission: Tickets are $45 per person. Reservations are required. Seating is limited.
This event features fine wines paired with foods prepared by guest chefs.
La Dolce Vita – Italian for “the sweet life” – is the centerpiece of a campaign to create an endowment to ensure continuation and enhancement of the museum’s collections and educational programs.
Annual fund-raiser. Held on 3rd weekend in September.

September 17, 2006
7 p.m.
Blues Weekend concert: Buddy Guy
Delta Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2717 Highway 3063, Vinton, La.
Phone: 800 589-7441
Admission: All Blues Weekend tickets are $20 for each show.

September 17, 2006
Bass-N-Bucks fishing tournament continues

September 17, 2006
Constitution Day / Citizenship Day
Annual. Same date each year.

September 17, 2006
Sept. 17 - 22
County Treasurers Association of Texas Annual Conference

September 17, 2006
Southeast Texas Great Outdoors Expo continues

September 17, 2006
Trade Days on the Avenue continues

September 18, 2006
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Monday

September 18, 2006
5 to 7 p.m.
Gumbo Dinner
Nederland High School, Nederland
Phone: 409 722-0279
Annual

September 18, 2006
Sept. 18 - 19
Independence Day in Chile
Annual. Same dates each year.

September 21, 2006
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Thursday

September 21, 2006
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 21; and 9 a.m. to noon Sept. 23
"One Day Open Art Show" entries accepted
Gold Coast Fine Art Association, 2075 St. Helena St. (near the Babe Zaharias Museum)
Phone: 409 833-9321 or 409 753-1362
Admission: Entry fee $4 for members; $7 for non-members.
All mediums accepted. Limit of three entries per artist. Lone Star Art League rules apply to all entries. Judging at 1 p.m.
Gold Coast Fine Art Association sponsors.

September 21, 2006
Sept. 21-24
Groves Pecan Festival
Groves
Phone: 800 876-3631

September 22, 2006
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September 22, 2006
5 p.m.
Historical Society honors The Big Bopper
Forest Lawn Cemetery, 4955 Pine St., Beaumont
Phone: 409 982-7000
Port Arthur Historical Society installs a plaque near his grave.

September 22, 2006
7:30 p.m.
Central Arkansas at Lamar volleyball home opener
Contact: Daucy Crizer, sports information director
Montagne Center, Lamar University, Beaumont
Phone: 409 880-8329
Web: lamarcardinals.cstv.com

September 22, 2006
Sept. 22 and 23 at 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Hypnotist Chip Flatow comedy performance
Comedy, Texas, 1990 Interstate 10 (between College and Washington streets), Beaumont
Phone: 409 892-9393
Admission: Tickets $10.

September 22, 2006
"Remains to Be Seen" murder mystery dinner theater performance
Contact: Kirby-Hill House
Kirby-Hill House Museum, 210 West Main Street, Kountze
Phone: 409 246-8000 or 409 246-3413
E-mail: info@kirby-hillhouse.com
Web: kirby-hillhouse.com
Admission: *Tickets are $50 per person by check, cash, Visa or MasterCard.
The play; written by local playwright Nancy Gandy; will be presented Sept. 22; 23; 30 and Oct. 6 and 7 in a dinner theater format.

September 22, 2006
American Indian Day
Annual. Celebrated the 4th Friday in Sept.

September 22, 2006
Elephant Appreciation Day
Annual.

September 22, 2006
Fall Equinox
First day of fall.
Annual. ~ Within two days of 9/23 each year.

September 22, 2006
Sept. 22 - Oct. 31
Haunted Hotel opens
Haunted Hotel, Sports Connection Entertainment Complex, 6755 Pattillo Road off U.S. 69 South
Phone: 409 729-3300
Haunted Hotel features creatures of all sorts.
Annual., Est. 1982.

September 22, 2006
Sept. 22 - 24
Houston Gem; Jewelry; Mineral and Fossil Show
Contact: Houston Gem & Mineral Society
Humble Civic Center, Humble, TX
Phone: 281 239-0377
Web: www.hgms.org
53rd Annual

September 22, 2006
Mabon
Second harvest & mysteries
Annual.

September 22, 2006
Sept. 22 - 23
South Park High School Class of 1956 Reunion

September 23, 2006
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September 23, 2006
2 to 4 p.m.
"One Day Open Art Show" reception
Gold Coast Fine Art Association, 2075 St. Helena St. (near the Babe Zaharias Museum)
Phone: 409 833-9321 or 409 753-1362
Judging at 1 p.m.
Gold Coast Fine Art Association sponsors.

September 23, 2006
2 to 4 p.m. - Sale
GCFAA 'Open Art Show' and sale
Contact: Gold Coast Fine Art Association
Gold Coast Studio, 2075 St. Helena Street, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 892-4964
Web: www.lonestarartguild.org
Admission: Entry fee is $4 for GCFAA members; and $7 for non-members GCFAA/ LSAG.
The show is open to all GCFAA members and area artists. All mediums may be entered on Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. The limit of entries accepted is three per artist.
This is a Cash and Ribbon Award Show. Judged awards include Best of Show; Best Floral; First; Second Third; and First Honorable Mention.
A reception and sale will be held from 2 to 4 p. m.; (same day Saturday); which will be open to the public.
GCFAA is a member of the Lone Star Art Guild. Winners will be eligible to enter in the LSAG Annual Convention.

September 23, 2006
7:30 p.m.
Chubby Checker concert
Jefferson Theatre, 345 Fannin St., Beaumont
Phone: 409 838-3435
Admission: Tickets $30; $45 and $55.

September 23, 2006
7:30 p.m.
Northwestern State at Lamar volleyball
Contact: Daucy Crizer, sports information director
Montagne Center, Lamar University, Beaumont
Phone: 409 880-8329
Web: lamarcardinals.cstv.com

September 23, 2006
Hypnotist Chip Flatow comedy performance continues

September 23, 2006
8 p.m.
Solid Gold Rock ‘n’ Roll Show IV concert
Contact: Shannon Leigh Harris
Carl A. Parker Multipurpose Center, 1800 Lakeshore Drive, Port Arthur
Phone: 409 982-7000
E-mail: Shannon.Harris@lamarpa.edu
Web: www.museumofthegulfcoast.org
Admission: Advance tickets $20 and are available at the Museum of the Gulf Coast, 700 Procter St., in Port Arthur. Tickets $22 at the door.
Concert honors the late singers Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper,” Richardson.
Johnny Preston, Bobby Vee and Chris Montez headline the show.

September 23, 2006
"Remains to Be Seen" murder mystery dinner theater performance
Contact: Kirby-Hill House
Kirby-Hill House Museum, 210 West Main Street, Kountze
Phone: 409 246-8000 or 409 246-3413
E-mail: info@kirby-hillhouse.com
Web: kirby-hillhouse.com
Admission: *Tickets are $50 per person by check, cash, Visa or MasterCard.
The play; written by local playwright Nancy Gandy; will be presented Sept. 22; 23; 30 and Oct. 6 and 7 in a dinner theater format.

September 23, 2006
Sept. 23 - 24, 2006
Rosh Hashanah
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The Jewish New Year; start of the Ten Days of Penitence.
The Jewish date is a tabular date, which begins at sunset and ends at sunset on the following day.
For state employees, this is an optional holiday.
Learn more
Annual. Observed on a different day according to the Jewish Calendar.

September 23, 2006
Sun enters Libra
Annual.

September 23, 2006
Sept. 23 - 24
The Lone Star College Classic and Gold Invitational (girls fast pitch softball)
Contact: Craig Soignet
Beaumont Athletic Complex, College Street, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 284-6809
E-mail: craigsoignet@yahoo.com
Tournament features teams from the NCAA, NJCAA and Gold softball teams.

September 24, 2006
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Sunday

September 24, 2006
Hurricane Rita anniversary
Hurricane Rita slammed into Sabine Pass, Texas on 9/24/2005.

September 24, 2006
The Lone Star College Classic continues

September 25, 2006
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Monday

September 25, 2006
Cooking Class features Mary Doebbing and Kim Nichols
Contact: Owner Stevie Edwards & Chef Chris Edwards
Kitchen Shop @ The Green Beanery, 2121 McFaddin, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 832-9738
Learn cooking tips from Mary Doebbing and Kim Nichols owners of Our Thyme Gardens of Cleburne, Texas.

September 26, 2006
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Tuesday

September 26, 2006
7 a.m.
See You At The Pole 2005
Contact: Local youth ministers
Local High Schools
Web: www.syatp.com
Admission: Free.
Christian youth rally at high schools to include religion on educational campuses.
Beginning in 2006, the “official” date will be the fourth Wednesday of September (September 26, 2006). The change is being made so that students locally have more time to organize See You at the Pole after their school year begins.
Annual. 4th Wednesday of September.

September 26, 2006
Sept. 26 - 29
Six-State Rally Association Rally
Contact: FMCA
Ford Park, 5115 IH-10 South, Beaumont TX
Phone: 409 951-5400
Web: www.fmca.com
Admission: Registration required.
More than 500 family motorhomes with the Six-State Rally Association; Inc. of Family Motor Coach Association plan to meet at Ford Park.
Event features seminars; entertainment; vendors and motorhome displays.
Annual, Est. 1974. Held in different location each year.

September 27, 2006
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September 27, 2006
7:30 p.m.
Rice at Lamar volleyball
Contact: Daucy Crizer, sports information director
Montagne Center, Lamar University, Beaumont
Phone: 409 880-8329
Web: lamarcardinals.cstv.com

September 27, 2006
Six-State Rally Association Rally continues

September 28, 2006
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Thursday

September 28, 2006
Confucius' Birthday
Taiwan observes.
Also known as National Teachers' Day.
Annual. Same date each year.

September 28, 2006
Six-State Rally Association Rally continues

September 29, 2006
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September 29, 2006
Sept. 29 - 30 and Oct. 6 - 7 at 6:30 p.m.
“Some Enchanted Evening” dinner theater
Holiday Inn Beaumont Plaza, 3950 Interstate 10 South at Walden Road
Phone: 409 842-4664
Web: www.beaumontcommunityplayers.com
Admission: The price for the dinner and show is $38.
Performance features the songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein and is presented in a dinner theater format.
Cocktails at 6:30 p.m.; dinner and show at 7 p.m.
Beaumont Community Players present.

September 29, 2006
Sept. 29 and 30 at 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Tom Hester comedy performance
Comedy, Texas, 1990 Interstate 10 (between College and Washington streets), Beaumont
Phone: 409 892-9393
Admission: Tickets $10.

September 29, 2006
Feast of the Archangel Michael
Also known as Michaelmas day.

“Whoever eats goose on Michaelmas day,
Shall Never lack money for his debts to pay.”

Annual.

September 29, 2006
Mass of Archangels
Annual. Same date each year.

September 29, 2006
Six-State Rally Association Rally continues

September 29, 2006
Sept. 29 - 30
Texas Rice Festival "Kick-off" BBQ weekend
Winnie-Stowell Park, Winnie
Phone: 409 296-4404
E-mail: Web-mail
Web: www.TexasRiceFestival.org
Admission: No charge to watch the festivities. Free parking. Daily carnival unlimited ride wristbands are $20.
Get the festival going with a BBQ cook-off; dance; fiddling contest and horseshoe pitching.
The open horse show and NBHA Barrel Racing held prior to the BBQ weekend.
Annual, Est. 1970

September 30, 2006
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September 30, 2006
weekends Sept. 30 - Nov. 19 at 9 a.m. to dusk
Texas Renaissance Festival
FM 1774 (between Magnolia & Plantersville TX)
Phone: 800-458-3435
Web: www.texrenfest.com
Admission: Adults - $21 & child - $10 & discount: adult - $18 & child - $8. Discount tickets are available online.
The Texas Renaissance Festival is one of the nation's largest; most acclaimed renaissance theme parks.
Annual. Est 1976.

September 30, 2006
Weekends Sept. 30 - Nov. 19 at 9 a.m. to dusk
Texas Renaissance Festival
Contact:
FM 1774, Between Magnolia & Plantersville TX
Phone: 800-458-3435
Web: www.texrenfest.com
Admission: Gate: Adult - $21 & Child - $10 & Discount - Adult - $18 & Child - $8. Discount tickets are available online.
The Texas Renaissance Festival is one of the nation's largest; most-acclaimed Renaissance theme parks where the sights; sounds; tastes and beauty of the 16th Century come alive.
Annual. Est. 1976.

September 30, 2006
Tom Hester comedy performance continues

September 30, 2006
"Remains to Be Seen" murder mystery dinner theater performance
Contact: Kirby-Hill House
Kirby-Hill House Museum, 210 West Main Street, Kountze
Phone: 409 246-8000 or 409 246-3413
E-mail: info@kirby-hillhouse.com
Web: kirby-hillhouse.com
Admission: *Tickets are $50 per person by check, cash, Visa or MasterCard.
The play; written by local playwright Nancy Gandy; will be presented Sept. 22; 23; 30 and Oct. 6 and 7 in a dinner theater format.

September 30, 2006
Sept. 30 - Oct. 27
Celtic Tree Month of Ivy begins
Learn more
Annual. Same dates each year based on the druidic lunar calendar.

September 30, 2006
TBA - Sept. 2006
Chamber Annual Golf Tournament
Port Neches
Phone: 409 722-9154

September 30, 2006
Texas Rice Festival "Kick-off" BBQ weekend continues

September 30, 2006
Wal-Mart BFL
Contact: Dave Maxfield
Umphrey Family Pavilion, located next to Sam Rayburn Lake in Twin Dikes Park off RR 255, west of Hwy 69 and north of Jasper
Phone: 270 252-1587 or 409 698-2790 (location)
E-mail: pressangler@jas.net
Web: www.fishingworld.com/SamRayburnPavilion