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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - Tyrrell Historical Library
DESCRIPTION:Beaumont\, TX —  Step back in time and toast to Beaumont’s rich heritage during Heritage Happy Hour at the Tyrrell Historical Library\, hosted by the Beaumont Heritage Society. This event invites guests to enjoy complimentary craft beer and wine while exploring one of Beaumont’s most striking historic landmarks. \n  \nBuilt in 1903 as the First Baptist Church and later transformed into the Tyrrell Historical Library\, this architectural gem is an enduring testament to the city’s craftsmanship and cultural legacy. The library’s stunning Romanesque Revival design—complete with intricate stonework\, stained glass\, and soaring arches—sets a dramatic stage for an evening of connection\, conversation\, and discovery. \n  \nGuests will enjoy: \n\nComplimentary drinks\nGuided tours highlighting the building’s unique history and preservation efforts\nA chance to mingle with fellow history enthusiasts\, preservation supporters\, and community members in a one-of-a-kind setting\n\n  \nThe event will be held Thursday\, November 20th from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Tours will occur every 15 minutes. Admission for tours is $10 for 21 and up with Beaumont Heritage Society members attending free (non-alcoholic drinks also available). This event is generously underwritten by Giglio Distributing Co. For more information\, visit www.beaumontheritage.org or follow the Beaumont Heritage Society on social media for updates. \n  \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, exhibit\, or organization\, featuring complimentary craft beer provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org/membership and be a part of making a difference!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-tyrrell-historical-library/
LOCATION:Tyrrell Historical Library\, 695 Pearl Street\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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SUMMARY:Pandit Mehar Chand Historical Marker Dedication
DESCRIPTION:The Beaumont Heritage Society is proud to host a special dedication ceremony for a new historical marker honoring the life and legacy of Pandit Mehar Chand on Saturday\, November 15\, 2025 at 10:00 AM. The event will take place at 911 Crockett St. Beaumont\, TX 77701 (on the corner of Crockett and Archie Streets) and is free and open to the public. \n  \nPandit Mehar Chand (May 18\, 1894 – Aug. 22\, 1977) emigrated to the United States during a period when Asian Indians were prohibited from obtaining U.S. citizenship and xenophobia and anti-Hindu religious discrimination were rampant. Upon subsequently settling in Beaumont in 1918 and opening a grocery store on Crockett Street\, his difficulties continued\, including persecution by the Ku Klux Klan and his conviction for interstate conspiracy to sell cigarettes\, for which Chand’s accusers later recanted their testimony. Chand remained under threat of deportation for this crime for many years. He was ultimately pardoned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 26\, 1937. On November 23\, 1949\, Chand finally became a U.S. citizen – and the first Indian-American U.S. citizen – to live in Beaumont. His unassuming modesty\, goodwill toward his neighbors\, and advocacy against racial discrimination had by then long endeared Chand to his adopted community. \n  \nThis historical marker was awarded under the Texas Historical Commission’s competitive statewide under-told marker program\, which seeks to address significant gaps in our state’s geographical and historical narrative. Limited funding is available to the THC for its under-told program and only 15 marker topics are approved annually. The Pandit Mehar Chand marker was the first marker to be approved under this program in Jefferson County. The marker commemorates Chand’s extraordinary contributions and ensures his legacy is permanently recognized in the city’s cultural and historical landscape. \n  \nThe dedication ceremony will feature remarks from community leaders\, representatives of the Beaumont Heritage Society and Jefferson County Historical Commission\, and members of the Pandit Mehar Chand family.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/pandit-mehar-chand-historical-marker-dedication/
LOCATION:911 Crockett Street\, Beaumont\, Texas 77701\, 911 Crockett Street\, Beaumont\, 77701\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251108T140000
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED John Jay French Museum 180th Anniversary Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Beaumont Heritage Society as we celebrate a major milestone — 180 years of the historic John Jay French House! On November 8\, 2025\, from 10 am – 2 pm\, step back in time and experience a day filled with history\, fun\, and community spirit. \nThroughout the day\, guests of all ages can explore hands-on activities\, including period-accurate lawn games and pioneer crafts. At the same time\, the museum will be open for walkthroughs\, offering a chance to step inside the home that has stood for nearly two centuries. At the forge\, blacksmiths will demonstrate traditional skills essential to 19th-century life. Plus\, Stable-Spirits and Texas AgriLife Extension will be on-site with live animals for visitors to meet and learn about. \nThe Big Thicket Outlaws will bring history to life through exciting live reenactments on the grounds at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Please note: As part of their performances\, the Big Thicket Outlaws will be firing blanks to simulate historic gunfire\, so guests should be prepared for sudden loud sounds. \nLocal historian and French family descendant Judy Linsley will share her knowledge of John Jay French\, his family\, and Texas history during two special talks at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in Heritage Hall. \nIn honor of the occasion\, we invite all descendants of the French family to attend and gather for a special group photograph in front of the historic home at noon. Help us celebrate the legacy of John Jay French and the generations that followed in his footsteps. \nAdmission is just $5 per person\, and every dollar raised directly supports the preservation of the John Jay French House\, ensuring that this important piece of Beaumont’s history will continue to inspire future generations for another 180 years. \nBring your family\, invite your friends\, and help us make history — we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/john-jay-french-museum-180th-anniversary-event/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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SUMMARY:Santa Minis
DESCRIPTION:Looking for the perfect Christmas card photo? \n\nJoin Beaumont Heritage Society for a Santa Mini Photoshoot on the porch of the historic John J. French Museum on Saturday\, November 29\, 2025 from 1 – 3 p.m.\n\n\n\nOld Saint Nick will greet kids and families on the decorated porch of the home for a five-minute meet-and-greet photo shoot. \n\n\n\nSessions start at 1 p.m. and are $50 for 3 digital images. \n\n\n\nHalf of the proceeds from this event benefit the care and maintenance of the 1845 John J. French Museum.\nClick here to book your session!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/santa-minis/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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SUMMARY:Museum Madness: Pumpkin Walk and Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for the annual Pumpkin Walk held on Saturday\, October 18\, 2025\, on the grounds of the historic John Jay French Museum from 6 pm – 9 pm!  \nUse your creativity to decorate or carve a pumpkin and enter it into our contest. (Entry form at the bottom of this page). The fan-favorite pumpkin in several categories will be selected by ballot and prizes will be awarded\, so gather your friends and family to come vote on your favorites! Prizes include\, but are not limited to: Colorado Canyon passes\, Elite Wellness Spa Day Gift Card\, a Santa Cruz skateboard\, and more! Float through a haunted tour of the 1845 French home featuring departed French family members\, a haunted hayride of the grounds\, and a Halloween craft for the kids (while supplies last). Walk through a vendor fair to check out local booths with Halloween goodies\, and stop at get your face painted by Darkwave Tattoo! \nAdmission is $5 at the gate for all non-members ages 4 and up\, with kids 3 and under attending free. Beaumont Heritage Society members attend free\, check your membership card for details. Beaumont Heritage Society is also participating in Museums for All\, which allows free entry of groups up to 4 people with the presentation of a valid SNAP/EBT Card and a valid ID. \nWant to be a vendor at this year’s Pumpkin Walk? Click here to complete your booth registration form and payment. Please note: we will not be allowing vendors to sell food at this event. \nThis event is part of the greater Beaumont area’s annual “Museum Madness Weekend.”  The Art Museum of Southeast Texas\, Beaumont Children’s Museum\, John Jay French Museum\, Edison Museum\, Dishman Art Museum\, Fire Museum of Texas\, McFaddin-Ward House Museum\, Museum of the Gulf Coast\, Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum\, and Texas Energy Museum are each hosting events for a fun-filled weekend in Jefferson County. \n  \nOur Pumpkin Carving and Decorating Contest is FREE to enter! \nPumpkins must be dropped off at the Beaumont Heritage Society Heritage Hall Event Space (2985 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706) on:\nThursday\, October 16th from 9-4 p.m.\nFriday\, October 17th from 9-4 p.m. or\nSaturday\, October 18th from 10-12 p.m.\nAll entries must be on site by Saturday\, October 18th by 12 p.m. \nPumpkin Submission Form\n \n**Please be sure to hit “SUBMIT” before exiting the page** \nThis event is brought to you by:  \n \n  \nSpecial thanks to:  \nHEB \n \nRave Financial \n \nA&A Equipment \n \nReed Realty \n \n  \nEquinox Computing
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/pumpkin-walk-and-fall-festival-2/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250918T193000
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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - American Legion and Temple to the Brave
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Heritage Happy Hour on September 18th\, 2025\, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post 33\, 1320 Pennsylvania Ave\, Beaumont\, TX 77701. This special two – for – one Heritage Happy Hour will also feature the Temple to the Brave at Pipkin Park! Enjoy wine and craft beer showcased by Giglio Distributing Co.\, and tour this piece of Beaumont’s past\, present\, and future! \nAdmission: -Free for all Beaumont Heritage Society members -$10 for all non-BHS members 21+ \nShort\, informational talks will be given upon entry to the American Legion and the Temple to the Brave before guests tour the buildings. \n  \nABOUT AMERICAN LEGION POST 33 \nThe American Legion was founded in March 1919 in Paris\, France by returning members of WWI American Expeditionary Forces and subsequently chartered by the 66th U.S. Congress on September 16\, 1919. The organization is based on four pillars: Veteran Affairs and Rehabilitation\, National Security\, Americanism\, and Children and Youth. Beaumont’s American Legion Post 33 was granted its temporary charter on September 5\, 1919 as the 25th American Legion post in the State of Texas and received its permanent charter in 1933. It has since welcomed Veterans from all branches of the Armed Forces. On August 9\, 1948\, American Legion Post 33 purchased the property located at 1320 Pennsylvania Avenue (then known as Riverside Drive) from J. H. Phelan for the sum of $20\,000.00 as their permanent home. Legion members constructed their post themselves. The dedication of the new facility took place on Armistice Day\, Friday\, November 11\, 1949. An interesting feature of the post is a series of large ceramic murals created between 1957 – early 1960s by Post 33 member/renowned Texas muralist Clyde E. Gray\, perhaps best recognized as the founder and operator of Heritage Garden Village and the Pickett House in Woodville. Due to prior water intrusion issues\, the murals are now covered with protective paneling pending restoration. \n  \nABOUT TEMPLE TO THE BRAVE \nLocated at 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue in Pipkin Patriots Park\, the Temple to the Brave is a memorial chapel built in 1931-32 by the Col. George Moffett Chapter\, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution whose original intent was to honor those who died in World War I. The Temple to the Brave was later consecrated to Texas military of all wars\, past and future\, and the hope for world peace upon its opening on October 19\, 1932. Following a restoration of the Temple in 2006-2007\, the memorial was rededicated to \nAmerican military of all wars. The memorial was recently designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark by the Texas Historical Commission and its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places has also been approved. Filled with war-related artifacts\, the Temple to the Brave is open on patriotic holidays on Memorial Day (Last Monday in May)\, Flag Day (June 14)\, Patriot Day (September 11)\, Veterans Day (November 11) and Pearl Harbor Anniversary (December 7); Museum Madness weekend (October\, annually); and for private tours. \n  \n  \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, exhibit\, or organization\, featuring complimentary craft beer provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org/membership and be a part of making a difference! \n  \nSpecial Thank You to this year’s Heritage Happy Hour Sponsor: \nMatthew Fischer Real Estate Team
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-american-legion-and-temple-to-the-brave/
LOCATION:Temple to the Brave\, 1365 Pennsylvania Ave\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250913T140000
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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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
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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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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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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SUMMARY:Agatha Babino Exhibition: Opening Night Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Beaumont Heritage Society invites the public to a special opening night reception for its upcoming exhibit\, Agatha Babino: A Narrative of the Formerly Enslaved\, on Thursday\, August 7\, 2025\, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the John Jay French Museum’s Heritage Hall (3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX 77706). \nThis free event celebrates the opening of a compelling new exhibit that explores the life of Agatha Babino\, a formerly enslaved woman whose story of resilience continues to inspire. Guests are invited to enjoy complimentary refreshments\, generously donated by Giglio Distributing Co. and Market Basket\, and to take part in a live Q&A session. \nThe Q&A will feature Dionne Babineaux\, Director of the Museum of Undertold Texas History and creator of the exhibit\, moderated by Gordon S. Williams\, scholar and filmmaker.  \n“Agatha Babino’s Story powerfully addresses one of the most complex periods in American history\,” says Dionne Babineaux\, Director of MOUTH and the exhibit’s creator\, “The exhibition highlights the challenges faced by emancipated Americans as they established their lives in freedom. By bringing this exhibition to Beaumont\, we can honor and immerse ourselves in the spaces where Agatha and others worked\, cared for their families\, attended church\, and built a lasting community.” \nThe exhibit will remain on display in Heritage Hall from August 7 through October 3\, 2025\, and is included with regular museum admission during operating hours. \nAdmission to the opening night reception is free and open to the public.  \nThis event is generously underwritten by the Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast. Also\, special thanks to the Foundation for Southeast Texas and the Southeast Texas Arts Council for their support in bringing this exhibit to Beaumont.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/agatha-babino-exhibition-opening-night-reception/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T224853Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening: "Are We Ever Through Playing?"
DESCRIPTION:The Beaumont Heritage society is proud to announce the debut of its newest exhibit\, “Are We Ever Through Playing? Tea Parties\, Performed Femininity\, and the Social Conditioning of the Chambers Sisters\,” opening to the public on July 22\, 2025. This thought-provoking exhibit explores how childhood play\, social rituals\, and domestic expectations shaped the lives of girls in the early 20th century\, using the lives of Ruth and Florence Chambers as a case study. \nDrawing from the Chambers family’s own collection of toys\, photographs\, and personal items\, the exhibit offers a unique lens into how play was not simply entertainment but a means of preparing young girls for adult roles in society. At its center is a recreated tea party scene\, inviting guests to consider how activities like serving tea\, hosting guests\, and minding manners were more than child’s play — they were rehearsals for womanhood. “Are We Ever Through Playing?” examines the parallels and contrasts between the sisters’ experiences growing up in a rapidly changing world\, while also prompting visitors to reflect on how gender roles continue to be shaped today. \nThe exhibit will open at the Chambers House Museum on Tuesday\, July 22\, 2025\, during regular operating hours. A FREE opening reception and tea party will take place at the museum (located at 2240 Calder Ave\, Beaumont\, TX 77701) on Thursday\, July 24\, 2025\, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Collections Manager Jayden Franke and Summer Intern Angelique Ruiz will be available to discuss the exhibit and answer questions from guests. Finger foods and drinks traditional to a tea party will be served. Visitors can enjoy live bridge games hosted by the Beaumont Bridge Studio\, as well as period lawn games on the grounds. A craft activity\, themed to the exhibit\, will also be available\, ensuring fun for visitors of all ages. The reception is open to the public\, and no registration is required. Additionally\, a satellite exhibit will be available at the Jefferson County Courthouse starting July 21\, 2025. \nThe Beaumont Heritage Society is a non-profit\, organized to educate and engage the community through Beaumont’s history and heritage for a better future together.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/exhibit-opening-are-we-ever-through-playing/
LOCATION:Chambers House Museum\, 2240 Calder Avenue\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250717T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250717T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20250529T205056Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - Taluka Trades
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Heritage Happy Hour on July 17th\, 2025\, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Taluka Trades located at 2398 Laurel. Enjoy wine and craft beer showcased by Giglio Distributing Co.\, and tour this piece of Beaumont’s past\, present\, and future! \nAdmission:\n-Free for all Beaumont Heritage Society members\n-$10 for all non-BHS members 21+ \nHear from Meg Cobb\, owner of the home at 2398 Laurel and Taluka Trades\, about how she’s keeping her historic home preserved through active reuse and what her plans are for the future of the home. Enjoy craft beer and wine\, and shop your favorite vintage goods. \nPLEASE NOTE: Short\, informational tours will be given upon entry into the shop in a “come and go” style\, with no specified time slots. Parking will be along the streets but will be limited. Please obey parking laws and don’t block driveways! \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, exhibit\, or organization\, featuring complimentary craft beer provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org/membership and be a part of making a difference!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-taluka-trades/
LOCATION:Taluka Trades\, 2398 Laurel\, Beaumont\, 77702\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250628T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250628T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20250602T194557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T194557Z
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SUMMARY:Beaumont Amateur Radio Club - AARL Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Join the Beaumont Amateur Radio Club (BARC) and Beaumont Heritage Society for ARRL Field Day!\n  \nHead to the John Jay French Museum on Saturday\, June 28th\, 2025\, from 1 – 4 p.m. to learn more about the BARC\, ham radio\, and what they do for our community. Beaumont Heritage Society will have a small panel exhibit on the history of the club and radio in Beaumont!\n  \n\nWhat is ARRL Field Day?\nIt’s when more than 40\,000 ham radios across North America set up temporary transmitting stations to demonstrate ham radio’s science\, skills\, and service to communities! ARRL Field Day is all about public service\, emergency preparedness\, and community outreach. This annual event has been happening since 1933!\n  \n\nWho is Beaumont Amateur Radio Club?\n\nThe club was founded in 1958 and will mark its 66th anniversary this July! Amateur Radio (ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people\, electronics\, and communication together. People use HAM radio to talk across town\, across the world\, and even into space!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/beaumont-amateur-radio-club-aarl-field-day/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250515T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250515T190000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20250414T212756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T213722Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - For the Record
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Heritage Happy Hour on May 15th\, 2025\, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at For the Record for our Annual Members Meeting! Enjoy wine and craft beer showcased by Giglio Distributing Co.\, and tour this piece of Beaumont’s history! All are welcome – only members will vote on the board slate. \nAdmission:\n-Free for all Beaumont Heritage Society members\n-$10 for all non-BHS members 21+ \nThe annual meeting will begin at 5:40 p.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. with a vote on the FY 26 Board Slate and the announcement of Member of the Year. \nFor the Record is Beaumont’s newest live music venue and record store\, nestled downtown in the historic former First Baptist Church’s Activities Building. Hear from owner\, Jen Trenbeath\, about the history of the building\, its uses\, and what For the Record is doing today to keep the building in active reuse. \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, exhibit\, or organization\, featuring complimentary craft beer provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org/membership and be a part of making a difference! \n \n 
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-for-the-record/
LOCATION:For the Record\, 999 Calder Ave.\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250424T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20230301T020646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T203506Z
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SUMMARY:Adults After Easter at the John Jay French Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our most unique Happy Hour of the year – Adults After Easter! This Adult Easter Egg Hunt takes place Thursday\, April 24th\, 2025 from 5:30 pm-7:30 pm on the grounds of the 1845 John Jay French Museum! \nCome out and enjoy craft beer showcased by Giglio Distributing Company (wine and water also available) and take a tour of the bottom floor of the French Museum. The hunt will commence at 6:30 pm\, where guests can hunt for treats\, beverage samples\, and prize eggs on the historic grounds! Bring your Easter baskets and prepare for an exciting and nostalgic evening! \nSpecial thanks to Giglio Distributing for such a great event! \nHeritage Happy Hour is always FREE to members of the Beaumont Heritage Society and $10 for non-members 21+. Guests 21 and over ONLY for this Heritage Happy Hour! \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing partnership between the Beaumont Heritage Society and Giglio Distributing Co. typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical exhibit\, time\, or landmark\, as well as a craft beer or brewery. We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Become a member today at beaumontheritage.org and help us make a difference! \nThank you to A&A Equipment for sponsoring this event!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/adults-after-easter-at-the-john-jay-french-museum/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250419T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20230301T020451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T204742Z
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SUMMARY:Easter Egg Hunt at the John Jay French Museum
DESCRIPTION:Make plans to join us for our annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday\, April 19\, 2025\, from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on the grounds of the John Jay French Museum! \n  \nThousands of eggs will be filled with treats and some special prize tickets! Bring your camera and take photos with Baxter Bunny\, make a craft (while supplies last)\, tour the first floor of the historic John Jay French Museum\, and enjoy the Easter egg hunt with FOUR separate hunting areas divided by age group – including one for our very littlest egg hunters! \n  \nDoors open at 1:00 p.m.\, with the egg hunt commencing at 1:45 p.m. for kids ages 0-11 years old. Tickets are $5.00 per adult and child over the age of four. Children three years and under and BHS members get in free! Check your membership card for more details. \n  \nAll proceeds benefit the John Jay French Museum and our mission to foster a connection to Beaumont’s rich history and heritage. \n  \nWe want to thank the Montessori School on 11th Street for being this year’s Headline Sponsor!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/easter-egg-hunt-at-the-john-jay-french-museum/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250320T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250320T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20250213T223853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250213T225447Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - Magnolia Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, March 20th\, 2025\, for Heritage Happy Hour at the fan-favorite historic Magnolia Cemetery! \nAbout Magnolia Cemetery: \n“William McFaddin\, County Pioneer and Texas War for Independence Veteran\, started a private graveyard for his family\, relatives\, and friends on some of his land that rested on the highest knoll in Beaumont overlooking Brakes Bayou in the 1840s. The first recorded burial was made in 1847 when John D. Gilbert was laid to rest. The first recorded burial on the McFaddin plot was William’s son John Andrew McFaddin killed at the battle of Fordoche Louisiana during the Civil War on September 29\, 1863. \nDuring the 1860s another burial area adjacent to the McFaddins was marked for the Odd Fellows Lodge. Then\, shortly after the reconstruction of the South\, William saw the need for another addition to the hill so that other Southeast Texans would have a place to bury their loved ones. He deeded two and a quarter acres of his land that was adjacent to his private graveyard to the town of Beaumont in 1876 and was used in the beginning primarily for Civil War veterans and their families. Many people rest on the hill including another Texas War for Independence veteran\, union soldier\, deputy sheriff of Beaumont killed in the line of duty on September 25\, 1881\, and many victims of the Great Flu Epidemic of 1918. \nIn 1887 some of the prominent citizens of Beaumont gathered together to form a Corporation for benevolent and charitable purposes under the General Laws of the State of Texas. The purpose was ‘to purchase\, improve and subdivide land and grounds for a private cemetery for the citizens of Beaumont and vicinity\, and the future maintenance of the grounds by the sale of lots and otherwise as shall be the By-Laws prescribed.’ The Corporation was to have five Trustees as the Board of Trustees for the first year\, with the five being named as Valintine Wiess\, Edward L. Wilson\, A.S. John\, H.W. Smith\, and John L. Keith. The Corporation issued capital stock in the amount of ten thousand dollars\, divided into four hundred shares of twenty-five dollars each. This Charter application was signed by E.L. Wilson\, A.S John\, and V. Wiess. The Charter was approved by the Texas Secretary of State\, on August 3\, 1887. The Trustees of the Company then went back to their friend William McFaddin to purchase an additional thirteen acres needed to start what is now known as Magnolia Cemetery.” (Source: https://magnoliacemetery.org/our-history/) \nAdmission:– Free for all Beaumont Heritage Society members– $10 for all non-BHS members 21+ \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, exhibit\, or organization\, featuring complimentary craft beer provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org/membership and be a part of making a difference.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-magnolia-cemetery/
LOCATION:Magnolia Cemetery\, 2291 Pine St.\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77703\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250306T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250306T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20250207T024311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T024825Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening: "Between Surface Noise and Song"
DESCRIPTION:Experience the rhythm of Beaumont’s past with “Between Surface Noise and Song: A Curated Selection of Music from the Chambers Family Collection\,” an exciting new exhibit at the Chambers House Museum. This immersive journey through the city’s musical and cultural evolution highlights how entertainment shaped and reflected Beaumont’s identity from the 19th century to the mid-20th century. \nWhile not a comprehensive representation of Beaumont’s entire cultural history\, this exhibit provides a view of Beaumont’s cultural and musical landscape from the perspective of the Chambers family. This engaging exhibit delves into the ways economic growth\, religion\, and education shaped Beaumont’s cultural scene. Through the lens of music and entertainment\, visitors will journey from the intimate parlor performances of the 19th century to the grand stages of the Kyle Theatre and Jefferson Theatre in the 20th century. Highlights include an exploration of Beaumont’s early opera houses\, the rise of radio broadcasting\, and the pivotal role of the Spindletop Oil Gusher in expanding entertainment opportunities. The exhibit will showcase shellac and vinyl records from the Chambers Family’s personal collection. Visitors will learn about the evolution of these recording technologies\, from fragile shellac “78s” to revolutionary vinyl LPs that transformed the music industry.  \nThe exhibit will open at the Chambers House Museum on Tuesday\, March 4\, 2025\, during regular operating hours. A free opening reception will take place at the museum (located at 2240 Calder Ave\, Beaumont\, TX 77701) on Thursday\, March 6\, 2025\, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Ms. Franke will be available to discuss the exhibit and answer questions from guests. Complimentary wine (for our 21 and up guests) and cheese will be served. Guests can also visit a pop-up booth by For the Record\, a local music venue and record store. A children’s craft activity\, themed to the exhibit\, will also be available\, ensuring fun for visitors of all ages. The reception is open to the public\, and no registration is required. Additionally\, a satellite exhibit will be available at the Jefferson County Courthouse from March 3\, 2025 – May 5\, 2025. \n  \nThe Beaumont Heritage Society is a non-profit\, organized to educate and engage the community through Beaumont’s history and heritage for a better future together.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/exhibit-opening-between-surface-noise-and-song/
LOCATION:Chambers House Museum\, 2240 Calder Avenue\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250207T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20250117T213524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T231752Z
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SUMMARY:"French's Trading Post" Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, February 7\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM\nLocation: John Jay French Museum (3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX 77706)\n\nThe Beaumont Heritage Society invites you to experience history like never before at the grand opening of our new interactive children’s exhibit\, “French’s Trading Post.”\n\nStep back in time to explore a miniature trading post\, just like Mr. French! Try your hand at running the trading post\, stocking goods\, and making trades\, or shop for items just as families did in the 19th century. Through this engaging activity\, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of how the early Beaumont community thrived\, relying on trade and collaboration to grow and flourish.\n\nAs part of the experience\, children can dress in pioneer clothing and take on the role of the youngest member of the French family\, exploring life on the Texas frontier through a kid-friendly guided tour. The tours are filled with imaginative play and storytelling\, making history come alive in a fun and engaging way. Tours are open to children of all ages\, but recommended for kids ages 4 and up. Reservations for tours are required. Tours run hourly beginning at 10 a.m.\, and each slot is limited to 10 participants. Reserve your spot by completing the form at the bottom of the page.\n\nIn addition to the tours\, a special craft station in our Heritage Hall event space will be set up for kids to enjoy. This activity is part of our quarterly Homeschool Days program and is “come and go\,” meaning reservations are not required to participate. It’s the perfect hands-on addition to your visit!\n\nAdmission is $5 per person (ages 4 and up) including parents\, and includes entry to the exhibit\, a spot on the tour\, and participation in the craft station (children 3 and under attend free). Payment must be made upon entry by cash\, card\, or check.\n\nDon’t miss this exciting opportunity to explore history through play\, imagination\, and discovery!\n\nSpecial thanks to the Juanita Parker Corbin Charitable Trust for their generous support in making this exhibit possible. This exhibit is in honor of Merle and Jimmy Booker.\n\nAll proceeds benefit the John Jay French Museum and Beaumont Heritage Society’s mission to foster a connection to Beaumont’s history and inspire others to value preservation and heritage.\n  \nPLEASE COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW TO RESERVE YOUR TOUR SPOT:
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/frenchs-trading-post-grand-opening/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250116T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250116T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20241212T023133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T023422Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - Sanders-McNeil House & Aunt Effie's Cottage
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, January 16th\, 2025 for Heritage Happy Hour at the Sanders-McNeil House & Aunt Effie’s Cottage! \n“The Sanders House was built by contractor James Wellman in 1895 and designed in the then-popular Queen Anne style. It has complex exterior volumes including a tower and bow windows. The detailing is elaborate and delicate with scaled shingles and ornate wood fretwork around the porch and gable ends. The tower contains a finely crafted spiral staircase. Once densely populated with homes\, the Sanders House is one of the few remaining residences in the Downtown area. The building was saved from demolition by the Beaumont Heritage Society and restored by Mr. and Mrs. Alan McNeill in 1981 and again in 2020. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.” Source: https://downtowntx.org/beaumont-texas/479-pine-st-beaumont-tx-77701 \nAdmission:– Free for all Beaumont Heritage Society members– $10 for all non-BHS members 21+ \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, exhibit\, or organization\, featuring complimentary craft beer provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org/membership and be a part of making a difference.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-sanders-mcneil-house-aunt-effies-cottage/
LOCATION:Sanders-McNeil Home\, 479 Pine St.\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241212T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241212T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20241106T032555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T214329Z
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SUMMARY:A Vintage Holiday & Christmas Market
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nLet vintage holiday tunes serenade you at Beaumont Heritage Society’s A Vintage Holiday at the Chambers House Museum on December 12th\, 2024\, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Walk through the house\, decorated with the family’s own Christmas decorations\, and learn more about how this prominent Beaumont family celebrated the holidays. \nThis FREE event features a walkthrough tour of the 1907 Chambers House Museum with live Holiday music played on the family piano. The tour will feature information on how the Chambers family celebrated Christmas from 1920 – 1945. Children can enjoy a paper doll craft while parents shop at the last-chance Christmas market on the grounds. Coffee\, hot chocolate\, and other light refreshments will be served. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. The Chambers House is located at 2240 Calder Ave. in Beaumont.  Parking is located behind the Museum off McFaddin St. \nVendor spots are now full. Call our office at (409)832-4010 to join our waiting list. \n 
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/a-vintage-holiday-last-chance-christmas-market/
LOCATION:Chambers House Museum\, 2240 Calder Avenue\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241207T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20231107T003922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T015041Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Candlelight Tour - Event Canceled
DESCRIPTION:**Due to inclement weather and in consideration of the safety and comfort of our visitors\, staff\, and volunteers\, we regret to inform you that the Christmas Candlelight Tour at the John Jay French Museum\, scheduled for December 7th\, 2024\, has been canceled. \nWhile we’re disappointed to miss sharing this festive event with you\, the well-being of everyone involved is our top priority. We appreciate your understanding and support. \nStay tuned for future events at the John Jay French Museum\, and we look forward to welcoming you back soon for more historic experiences! ** \n  \nStep into the holiday spirit at the Beaumont Heritage Society’s Christmas Candlelight Tour at the John Jay French Museum! \nOn Saturday\, December 7th\, 2024\, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.\, immerse yourself in the warmth of Christmas past with candlelit tours through the beautifully decorated 1845 French home. Feel the joy of live holiday music performed by the choir of The Apostolic Church of Beaumont from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Stop by the museum to snap a picture with Old Saint Nick\, join in a caroling hayride\, and create a festive keepsake at our holiday craft station. Gather with friends and family to enjoy cozy wassail and cookies in our Heritage Hall event space. \nThis annual celebration promises an enchanting evening filled with holiday cheer and traditions that will make the season sparkle. Don’t miss this magical night—perfect for making memories that last a lifetime! \nAdmission is $5 for ages four and up\, with three and under attending free. Beaumont Heritage Society Members attend free; check your membership card for details. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBeaumont Heritage Society is a community supported nonprofit organization dedicated to the education and preservation of history in Beaumont. All proceeds from the event go directly to the care and maintenance of the 1845 John Jay French Museum. \nSpecial Thank You to our sponsors: \nA&A Equipment \n \n  \nBeaumont Tractor Company
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/christmas-candlelight-tour/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241201T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20241030T001550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T001955Z
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SUMMARY:Santa Minis
DESCRIPTION:Looking for the perfect Christmas card photo? \n\nJoin Beaumont Heritage Society for a Santa Mini Photoshoot on the porch of the historic John J. French Museum on Sunday\, December 1st\, 2024 from 1 – 3 p.m.\n\n\nOld Saint Nick will greet kids and families on the decorated porch of the home for a five-minute meet-and-greet photo shoot. \n\n\nSessions start at 1 p.m. and are $50 for 3 digital images. \n\n\nHalf of the proceeds from this event benefit the care and maintenance of the 1845 John J. French Museum.\n\n\nGo to https://book.usesession.com/s/HM0wQcuUzy to book.\n\n 
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/1227/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241121T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20241023T200201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T200208Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Happy Hour - Chambers House Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Heritage Happy Hour on November 21st from 5:30-7:30 pm! Enjoy craft beer from Giglio Distributing Co.\, wine\, and a movie on the lawn of the Chambers House Museum! Bring a lawn chair and snacks to sit and enjoy a showing of White Christmas on the grounds starting at 5:45 p.m. \nThe Chambers House Museum was built in 1907 by local lumberman Hardee Turner before being purchased in 1914 by C. Homer and Edith Fuller Chambers. They moved into the home with their two young daughters\, Ruth\, 11 and Florence\, 16 months old. The house was remodeled extensively in 1924\, and never changed or modernized again. Members of this family occupied and cherished this home for the rest of their lives. Nearly 90 years of family possessions were found in the home upon Florence Chambers’ death in 2004\, many dating to the time of the 1924 remodel. The bottom floor of the home will be open for walk-throughs. \nAbout White Christmas (1954): Singers Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) and Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) join sister act Betty (Rosemary Clooney) and Judy Haynes (Vera-Ellen) to perform a Christmas show in rural Vermont. There\, they run into Gen. Waverly (Dean Jagger)\, the boys’ commander in World War II\, who\, they learn\, is having financial difficulties; his quaint country inn is failing. So what’s the foursome to do but plan a yuletide miracle: a fun-filled musical extravaganza that’s sure to put Waverly and his business in the black! \n*This event is weather permitting* \nAdmission: \n-Free for all Beaumont Heritage Society members-$10 for all non-BHS members 21+ \nHeritage Happy Hour is an ongoing outreach program typically held every other month\, with each event highlighting a historical landmark\, time\, or exhibit\, and features craft beer graciously provided by Giglio Distributing Co. (wine and non-alcoholic beverages also available). We believe that by promoting and sharing our local history and its historical significance in a fun and social way\, we can also share and promote the efforts to preserve Beaumont’s historical landscape. Join the Beaumont Heritage Society today at beaumontheritage.org and be a part of making a difference!
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/heritage-happy-hour-chambers-house-museum/
LOCATION:Chambers House Museum\, 2240 Calder Avenue\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241111T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20231103T185555Z
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SUMMARY:Poinsettia Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Will you be purchasing a poinsettia this holiday season? Look no further! \nBeaumont Heritage Society’s annual Poinsettia Fundraiser is a great way to purchase poinsettias and support a local organization! Poinsettias will be delivered on Monday\, December 16th\, 2024\, to the greater Beaumont area only. \nAll proceeds from this fundraiser go directly into the care and maintenance of the 1845 John Jay French Museum. \n****MAKE SURE TO HIT SUBMIT ON YOUR ORDER FORM WHEN YOU COMPLETE IT**** \n\n\n\n\n*DON’T FORGET TO HIT SUBMIT ON YOUR FORM BEFORE LEAVING THE PAGE* \n \n\nTo make your payment\, please click the “Buy Now” Paypal button\, and ensure your payment is processed.  \nUSE BUTTON BELOW TO COMPLETE YOUR PAYMENT
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/poinsettia-fundraiser/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241109T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241109T110000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
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SUMMARY:Chambers House Museum Historical Marker Dedication
DESCRIPTION:Beaumont Heritage Society will host a Marker Dedication to celebrate the Chambers House Museum receiving a Registered Texas Historic Landmark designation. The dedication will celebrate the 1907 C. Homer and Edith Fuller Chambers Home\, operated by Beaumont Heritage Society as a Historic House Museum. \nThe Chambers House Museum represents a time in Beaumont when both timber and oil were highly successful industries bringing major growth to the area. The Chambers house stands as an example of what life was like for an upper-middle-class family in a city rapidly changed through two successful industries centered around the natural resources of the area. The museum\, built in 1907 by a local lumberman\, was sold to the Chambers family in 1914. C. Homer and Edith Fuller Chambers moved into the home with their two young daughters\, Ruth\, 11 and Florence\, 16 months old. Nearly ninety years of family possessions were found in the home during restoration. Not only does the home still stand\, but an enormous number of personal items are contained within telling the story of daily life in a time long past. \nThe event will feature remarks from Jean Moncla with Hancock Whitney Bank\, Kate Hambright\, Marker Chair for the Jefferson County Historical Commission\, and Demi Engman\, Director of Planning and Community Development with the City of Beaumont. \nThe dedication will take place November 9th\, 2024\, at 10 a.m. at the Chambers House Museum located at 2240 Calder Ave. Beaumont\, TX 77701. The event is free to attend. Refreshments will be served after the dedication and the Museum will be open for tours. Parking is located behind the Museum off McFaddin Ave. \nThe Beaumont Heritage Society is a non-profit\, organized to educate and engage the community through Beaumont’s history and heritage for a better future together. For more information\, call (409)832-4010 or visit chambershouse.org.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/chambers-house-museum-historical-marker-dedication/
LOCATION:Chambers House Museum\, 2240 Calder Avenue\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241109
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20241007T191535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T191535Z
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SUMMARY:Raising Cane's Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 8\, 2024\, for a special fundraiser with Raising Cane’s! A portion of the proceeds from all sales will directly benefit the care and maintenance of the historic John Jay French Museum\, Beaumont’s treasured 1845 landmark. \n📅 Date: Friday\, November 8\, 2024\n📍 Location: 4160 Dowlen Rd\, Beaumont\, TX 77706\n⏰ Time: All day \nHow You Can Help: \n\nDine at Raising Cane’s on November 8th and mention the Beaumont Heritage Society when you order.\nShare this event with friends and family to spread the word!\nFeel great knowing that every bite helps preserve Beaumont’s history!\n\nThank you for your support! Together\, we can ensure this piece of local history continues to thrive for future generations.
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/raising-canes-fundraiser/
LOCATION:TX
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20220830T210045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T002422Z
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SUMMARY:Pumpkin Walk and Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for the annual Pumpkin Walk held on Saturday\, October 19\, 2024\, on the grounds of the historic John Jay French Museum from 6 pm – 9 pm!  \nUse your creativity to decorate or carve a pumpkin and enter it into our contest. (Entry form at the bottom of this page). The fan-favorite pumpkin in several categories will be selected by ballot and prizes will be awarded\, so gather your friends and family to come vote on your favorites! Prizes include\, but are not limited to: Beaumont Children’s Museum passes\, tickets to the Jefferson Theater\, Star Bowling vouchers\, and more! Float through a haunted tour of the 1845 French home featuring departed French family members\, a haunted hayride of the grounds\, and a Halloween craft for the kids (while supplies last). Walk through a vendor fair to check out local booths with Halloween goodies\, and stop to get your face painted!  \nAdmission is $5 at the gate for all non-members ages 4 and up\, with kids 3 and under attending free. Beaumont Heritage Society members attend free\, check your membership card for details. \nWant to be a vendor at this year’s Pumpkin Walk? Click here to complete your booth registration form and payment. Please note: we will not be allowing vendors to sell food at this event. \nThis event is part of the greater Beaumont area’s annual “Museum Madness Weekend\,” held October 17-20\, 2024. The Art Museum of Southeast Texas\, Beaumont Children’s Museum\, John Jay French Museum\, Edison Museum\, Dishman Art Museum\, Fire Museum of Texas\, McFaddin-Ward House Museum\, Museum of the Gulf Coast\, Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum\, and Texas Energy Museum are each hosting events for a fun-filled weekend in Jefferson County. Book a hotel room with the Museum Madness Discount Rate! Visit the Beaumont CVB’s website here. \n  \nOur Pumpkin Carving and Decorating Contest is FREE to enter! \nPumpkins must be dropped off at the Beaumont Heritage Society Heritage Hall Event Space (2985 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706) on:\nThursday\, October 17th from 9-4 p.m.\nFriday\, October 18th from 9-4 p.m. or\nSaturday\, October 19th from 10-12 p.m.\nAll entries must be on site by Saturday\, October 19th by 12 p.m. \nPumpkin Submission Form\n \n**Please be sure to hit “SUBMIT” before exiting the page** \nSpecial Thank You to our sponsors! \nKidMed Pediatrics \n \nHEB Helping Here \n \n  \n  \n  \nRave Financial \n \nRaising Cane’s
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/pumpkin-walk-and-fall-festival/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241012T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20240826T203838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T223059Z
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SUMMARY:Haunted History: Ghost Texas Investigation Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a spine-tingling evening as we delve into the mysteries of the John Jay French Museum. On October 12th\, 2024\, we are excited to host a screening of Ghost Texas’ paranormal investigation episode filmed in our historic museum. \n\nThe episode\, featuring the expert ghost hunters from the popular YouTube Channel Ghost Texas\, uncovers the eerie and unexplained phenomena that have long been rumored to haunt our halls. Witness firsthand the chilling encounters and hear the stories that make the John Jay French Museum a hotspot for paranormal activity. After the screening\, participate in a Q&A session with ghost hunters Melvin Maya\, Marcos Maya\, Turner Maya\, Patrick Theriot\, and Morgan Brannon. Learn about their investigation techniques\, hear their personal experiences\, and ask your burning questions about the paranormal. \n\n“Haunted History: Ghost Texas Investigation Screening” will be held October 12th\, 2024\, on the grounds of the John Jay French Museum\, located at 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, Texas\, 77706. The event begins at 6:30 pm\, with the episode screening from 7 – 8:15 pm. Following the episode\, Beaumont Heritage Society and Ghost Texas will host a Q&A from 8:15 pm – 9 pm. Admission to this event is FREE! Popcorn and drinks will be sold in the Heritage Hall event space. \n\nWhether you’re a skeptic or a believer\, this event promises an unforgettable experience of suspense and intrigue. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore the unknown and uncover the secrets of the John Jay French Museum. Prepare for an evening of ghostly adventure! \n**Please note: Seating is limited. Please bring chairs or blankets to ensure your comfort during the screening. This event is most suited to ages 13 and up\, parental discretion is advised. **
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/haunted-history-ghost-texas-investigation-screening/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Beaumont Heritage Society":MAILTO:info@beaumontheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240928T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T145637
CREATED:20240826T224314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T224314Z
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SUMMARY:Worldwide Day of Play - Field Day!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Worldwide Day of Play with the Beaumont Children’s Museum and the Beaumont Heritage Society with a Field Day at the John Jay French Museum!\n\nWe’ll have activities ranging from an old-fashioned obstacle course with tasks the French Family would’ve had to complete in their daily lives\, to some of BCM’s robotics activities\, and more in between!\n\n***This is a FREE EVENT\, but registration is required!***\n\nRegistration Link:https://beaumontchildrensmuseum.doubleknot.com/…/3060793
URL:https://beaumontheritage.org/event/worldwide-day-of-play-field-day/
LOCATION:John Jay French House\, 3025 French Road\, Beaumont\, TX\, 77706\, United States
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