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SUMMARY:Agatha Babino: A Narrative of the Formerly Enslaved
DESCRIPTION:The Beaumont Heritage Society is honored to host Agatha Babino: A Narrative of the Formerly Enslaved\, a compelling traveling exhibit that explores the life of Agatha Babino\, a formerly enslaved woman living in Southeast Texas. The exhibit will run from August 7 through October 3\, 2025\, and will be available for viewing in Heritage Hall on the grounds of the John Jay French Museum (3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX 77706). \nThrough historical documents\, photographs\, and powerful storytelling\, the exhibit highlights Babino’s lived experiences – from her early life in bondage to her resilience and contributions in freedom. As a rare firsthand narrative from a formerly enslaved Black woman\, her story offers valuable insight into a complex past and is an opportunity for meaningful reflection and learning. The exhibit is designed to be engaging and educational for audiences of all ages. \nExhibit viewing is open to the public during regular John Jay French Museum hours: Tuesday–Friday from 9 a.m.–4 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Admission is included with the museum’s regular tour fee of $5 per person for ages 4 and older. As part of the Museums for All initiative\, admission is free for up to four visitors per group with a SNAP benefit card and a valid ID. \nThe exhibit will open with a free public reception on Thursday\, August 7\, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the John Jay French Museum. Guests are invited to enjoy refreshments and a Q&A with Dionne Babineaux\, Director of the Museum of Undertold Texas History and the exhibit’s creator\, moderated by scholar and filmmaker Gordon S. Williams\, who will speak on the historical and cultural significance of Babino’s narrative. This special program is generously sponsored by The Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast. \nIn addition\, a community program related to the exhibit will be held at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Beaumont on Saturday\, September 13\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event will offer expanded conversations and programming centered on local Black history and cultural heritage.  \nThe Beaumont Heritage Society extends its deepest thanks to the Museum of Undertold Texas History for bringing this exhibit to Southeast Texas. We also gratefully acknowledge our grantors\, the Foundation for Southeast Texas and the Southeast Texas Arts Council\, for their support. 
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/agatha-babino-a-narrative-of-the-formerly-enslaved/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Downtown Walking Tours
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 5:00 p.m. for Styles\, Scamps\, and Scandals – a guided walking tour through the heart of historic Downtown Beaumont. This one-of-a-kind experience blends architectural insight and colorful local history into an unforgettable evening stroll. \nOur tour begins promptly at 5 p.m. at a designated downtown meeting spot (provided upon registration)\, where guests will be welcomed by our knowledgeable and entertaining guide\, Katherine Leister. From there\, we’ll wind through Beaumont’s storied streets\, stopping at notable buildings and landmarks to uncover the area’s unique architectural styles—from ornate early 20th-century facades to hidden design details that often go unnoticed. \nAlong the way\, you’ll hear captivating tales of mischief and mayhem involving some of Beaumont’s most notorious figures—charming rogues\, small-town scandals\, and strange connections that once made local headlines. You’ll hear stories featuring locations at Crockett St\, the Tyrrell Historical Library\, Julie Rogers Theatre\, Jefferson Theatre\, the Jefferson County Courthouse\, San Jacinto Building\, and First National Bank Building- among others! \nThe tour lasts approximately 50 minutes and covers about ¾ of a mile\, so comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Whether you’re a history buff\, architecture fan\, or true-crime junkie\, this tour offers a little something for everyone. \nCome see downtown Beaumont like never before—through stories that are stylish\, scandalous\, and spooky! Book HERE!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/downtown-walking-tours/
LOCATION:Downtown Beaumont\, 701 Main St.\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Agatha Babino Exhibition: Blessed Sacrament Program
DESCRIPTION:As part of the ongoing exhibit Agatha Babino: A Narrative of the Formerly Enslaved\, the Beaumont Heritage Society will host a special community program on Saturday\, September 13\, 2025\, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (780 Porter St.\, Beaumont\, TX 77701). \nThis come-and-go event offers a unique opportunity to reflect on Agatha Babino’s life and legacy in a place of deep personal significance – the very neighborhood where she lived during her time in Beaumont. The event will feature insights from Jessie Davis of Historic Sacred Spaces and Kate Hambright\, Marker Chair of the Jefferson County Historical Commission\, who will present on the history and preservation of Black cemeteries in Beaumont\, an important and often overlooked aspect of local heritage. \n“I strongly feel that the Agatha Babino exhibit coming to Beaumont and having the opportunity to connect with the place where she lived at one time in her life\, Blessed Sacrament Church is powerful\,” says Gordon Williams\, scholar and filmmaker\, “The research that Dionne Babineaux has fostered is bringing a light to the Babino family narrative while enlightening those in the Charlton-Pollard community\, the city of Beaumont\, and Southeast Texas about the historical richness of this area. I sincerely applaud the Beaumont Heritage Society and those who have participated in bringing this exhibit to life in this area.” \nAdmission is free\, and guests are encouraged to drop in at their convenience throughout the program’s duration.  \nThe Beaumont Heritage Society wishes to thank Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church for generously hosting this event. We also gratefully acknowledge the continued support of the Foundation for Southeast Texas and the Southeast Texas Arts Council\, whose funding has made the exhibit and related programming possible.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/agatha-babino-exhibition-blessed-sacrament-event/
LOCATION:Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church\, 780 Porter Street\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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