Kemah Boardwalk
Festival features wines, cuisine from Northwest (Galveston County Daily News)
The Kemah Boardwalk Wine Festival on Sept. 19 uncorks wines from Washington, Oregon and Northern California.
Open-air village market proposed for Seabrook (The Bay Area Citizen)
Visualize strolling through an open air market to grab a fresh-baked bread loaf, a basketful of organic vegetables and a piece of handcrafted jewelry.
Landry’s reviews options including possible sale (Galveston County Daily News)
Landry’s Restaurants Inc. said Wednesday it was reviewing strategic alternatives, including selling the company to its chief executive.
Kemah getting in Mardi Gras spirit, too (Galveston County Daily News)
KEMAH Three Mardi Gras events are set for Saturday in Kemah.
Mardi Gras rolls into biggest weekend (Galveston County Daily News)
Kemah and Bolivar join in with Galveston in letting the good times roll this weekend.
Let the good times...float (The Bay Area Citizen)
Carnival revelers on more than 30 festive motorboats and sailboats “beaded the Boardwalk’’ at the 11th annual Yachty Gras in Kemah last Saturday. Money raised will benefit the Jeanette Williams Foundation and the Youth Educational Support Services.
Kemah, Bolivar join in on Galveston’s Mardi Gras fun (11 News Houston)
GALVESTON, Texas -- Beads, Bolivar, boats and Chinese dragon dancers are parts of the theme of the second weekend of Mardi Gras. The pre-Fat Tuesday celebrations go countywide as Kemah and the Bolivar Peninsula join Galveston for the big weekend. The first parade of the weekend is tonight in downtown Galveston as the Krewe of Babalu presents its fifth All Krewe Parade with floats from almost ...
Yachty Gras to ‘Bead the Boardwalk’ (The Bay Area Citizen)
Festivities launching the 11th annual Yachty Gras in Kemah start early this year with the Yachty Gras Kickoff Party at Madeleine’s, 707 Bradford, on Friday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m.
Island hotels booked up for Mardi Gras (11 News Houston)
GALVESTON — There are several ways to measure how successful Mardi Gras was this weekend. You could count one-by-one the number of people who lined the route of the parades. You could even count the number of cars that cross the Galveston Causeway. The Galveston Parks Board, which coordinates Mardi Gras, has an easier way — just count the number of booked hotel rooms. For the second weekend of ...