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The Artists

    Gladys Jones recalls being “bitten by the art bug” in early childhood, her simmering passion for art spurred on by teachers who said, “this wo…

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    When Jordan Dimitrov speaks about sculpting nautical art, the smile never leaves his face, nor his voice. And his wife, Krema, the woman who b…

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    Cast Theatrical has wrapped up its production of Enchanted April, by Matthew Barber, and it was escapism at its finest!

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    Nature & Agriculture

    Embark on a journey of avian wonder! The Texas Master Naturalists invites the public for the 2024 Nature Day Seabourne Creek Park. The event is free and on Saturday April 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Face painting, bird themed arts and crafts projects, an eclipse booth, avian educational talks …

    The HERPS reptile show drew hundreds of snake, lizard and spider lovers to the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds this past weekend. Vendors also sold bunnies, pigs, and other exotic animals along with pythons, tarantulas and other non-venomous snakes. They also sold toys, food, terrariums, wood h…

    Parents have an opportunity to involve their elementary-age youngsters in a four-day summer camp that combines fun with learning about horticulture, gardening and environmental science.

    Hundreds of gardeners and first-time gardeners flocked to the Fort Bend County Master Gardeners’ annual fruit/citrus tree sale on Saturday at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds. Many buyers arrived well before the 9 a.m. start and most of the popular fruit and citrus trees were sold out within…