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Train and 18-Wheeler Collide in Crosby, No Injuries Reported🚆
Happy Thursday, Friends! Today is National Senior Citizens Day, a chance to honor the wisdom, love, and laughter our older generations give us. Maybe it’s a parent, grandparent, neighbor, or mentor — take a moment to reach out and let them know they matter. Gratitude has a way of brightening both hearts.
—The Newsletter Team


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In This Baytown Local Spotlight Issue:
☀ Baytown, Tx. Weather
📆 Greater Baytown Area Events
🚨 Harris Co. Sheriff’s Office Phone Call Scam Alert
🚆 Train and 18-Wheeler Collide in Crosby, No Injuries Reported
Community Story:
🚒 Steve Regan’s Journey as a La Porte Volunteer Firefighter
Join the La Porte Fire Department as a Volunteer Firefighter
🎈 Kidventures - Fun Finds for Kids & Families
🏷️ Garage, Yard, or Estate Sales - Check the listings!
📰 Job Listings -
❓ Trivia is back ‘Old School’


Today’s Record High: 103 in 2023 - Record Low: 64 in 1983

Note: Events with + in front indicates newly added event!
While we strive to ensure that all of our events are current and accurate, please always check to ensure that the event is still scheduled and that the information below is correct.
Wild Wheels 2025 Family Bike Ride Sat., Aug. 23rd Check in @ 8:30 am Baytown Nature Center - Register
+Ride for Life Fundraiser for Pregnancy Resource Center East – Sat., Aug. 23
+Grand Opening Open House for Pregnancy Resource Center East -
Mon. Aug. 25th from 4-7pm -610 S. Main St. in HighlandsSomething Old Something New Vendor Market Aug. 30th 10 AM-2 PM 2122 N. Alexander Drive, Baytown
First Fridays at Five Points- A Taste of Main Street Fri., Sept. 5th,
6 PM-9 PM - Five Points Plaza, 100 S Broadway, Main Street La Porte+POOCH-A-PALOOZA! Sat., Sept. 6th - 9am-12pm @ Jenkins Park
Anything But A Boat Race Sat. Sept. 6 @10am Mont Belvieu City Park, 10900 Eagle Dr. Click for details
Deaf Social Where Bakery - Sept.. 6th - 11 am @
Heart & Whisk Bakery 4618 N. Main St., BaytownWest Chambers Deaf Social – Sept. 13th @ 11 am. @ The Toasted Yolk in Mt. Belvieu 13001 I-10 East
+Fall Harvest Festival Sept. 14th -10am-4pm @ Crosby American Legion
+Kids Fall Fair Sept. 14th - 10am-4pm @ Crosby American Legion

Harris Co. Sheriff’s Office
Phone Call Scam Alert
🚨 Scam Alert: Don’t Fall for Scammers!
Scammers are impersonating Harris County Sheriff’s Office personnel in an attempt to steal your personal information.
Stay alert and protect yourself:
✅ Verify the caller — hang up and call us at 713-221-6000
🚫 Never share personal or financial info over the phone
📲 Report suspicious calls immediately
🛡 Stay informed & share this warning with friends and family
🔊 We’ve included a real voicemail example of this scam above—listen and learn the red flags so you don’t become the next target.
Together, we can stop scammers in their tracks. Spread the word!
This information provided by HCSO.

Train and 18-Wheeler Collide
in Crosby, No Injuries Reported
Late Wed. morning, Aug. 20th, Harris County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a crash involving a train and an 18-wheeler at the intersection of Crosby Dayton Road and Ramsey Road.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported. However, a diesel spill occurred as a result of the crash, and a Pollution Control team was called to the scene for cleanup.
Watch the video for more details.
Tools and Materials Stolen
in Baytown Vehicle Burglary
Baytown police are investigating a vehicle burglary that occurred early Tues. morning, Aug. 19th, in the 1200 block of Massey Tompkins Road.
According to the report, thieves stole more than a dozen power and hand tools along with building materials . The total loss is estimated at over $4,300 .
No information about suspects has been released, and the case remains under investigation.


Image Courtesy La Porte Fire Department
Join the La Porte Fire Department
as a Volunteer Firefighter
The La Porte Fire Department needs more volunteers.
Here's the story of one volunteer:
Sixteen years ago, Steve Regan’s life took an unexpected turn . A retired high school teacher of 40 years , Steve, had just weathered the destruction of Hurricane Ike in 2008 when a group of familiar faces showed up at his home, La Porte firefighters who were once his students.
“They came by to help clear the trees from my yard,” Steve recalls. “They encouraged me to join. I was retired, had some time, and it didn’t cost me anything to give back to the community. I talked it over with my wife and decided to do it.”
That decision would launch Steve into a new chapter of service , one that would challenge him physically, reward him emotionally, and allow him to be there for people on some of the hardest days of their lives.
“My favorite part is that when we show up, whoever we’re helping is probably having one of the worst days of their life,” Steve says. “ We can make it a little better for them. That’s what keeps me going.”
Assistant Chief Justin Crow says the La Porte Fire Department is eager to welcome more people like Steve .
“We currently have 48 volunteers on our roster,” Crow explains. “We would love to see that number increase to between 75 and 85. We hold a class for the recruits once a year , starting at the end of January or the beginning of February. It spans about six months with training sessions on Tuesday nights and some Saturdays.”
Crow emphasizes that no prior firefighting skills are needed . “They’ll learn everything in recruit class,” he says. “From day one, recruits can come to fires and observe. That helps them decide if this is really for them before they spend months training.”
Once recruits finish training, they spend a year on probation before becoming full members, meaning it typically takes about 18 months from application to complete certification. Crow says the La Porte Volunteer Fire Department isn’t just about fighting fires; it’s about caring for the people who protect the community . Over the last two years, all personnel have undergone cancer screenings to detect risks early and take preventative measures. The department has also raised volunteer pensions to $200 a month for those who serve at least 15 years and retire at age 55, placing La Porte in the top five in the area for volunteer firefighter retirement benefits.
To encourage wellness , the department offers a quarterly fitness incentive that rewards firefighters who pass physical testing. Volunteers also work with state-of-the-art equipment on every call, ensuring they can respond effectively and safely. Most importantly, the department fosters a strong sense of family. “We’re a very family-oriented fire department, ” Crow says. “We love to have gatherings throughout the year and make sure our firefighters’ families come first.”
To serve as a volunteer firefighter in La Porte, you must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, hold a valid Texas driver’s license with an acceptable driving record, live within La Porte city limits or areas under department protection, pass a physical and drug test, and have no substantial criminal record. If you’re interested in serving the La Porte community as a volunteer firefighter, apply online or in person at the Fire Administration Office. You can also download the application and email it to [email protected] . Full requirements and application details can be found here.
Steve knows the commitment is big, but so are the rewards. “ It’s one of the most rewarding things you can do ,” he says. “It’s a great way to give back.” And for those wondering if they’re ready to join the ranks, Steve says with a smile, “You’ll know the first time you step into the station. That’s how it was for me.”
This information was provided by the City of La Porte Fire Department


Image Courtesy Baytown Parks & Recreation Department
Don’t Miss the Last
Neighborhood Scavenger
Hunt of 2025 🏴☠️
Begin your Scavenger Hunt at McElroy Park! 🔍 🌳✨
📍 Location: 4403 Craigmont Blvd, Baytown, TX 77521
🚨 HOW TO ENTER 🚨
✨Step 1: Download the Agents of Discovery App!
✨Step 2: Once you have the app, go to the park (McElroy Park) and open the app! Open Missions, and start the Mission to begin the Scavenger Hunt!
✨Step 3: Grand Prize entry information will be found at the end of the Scavenger Hunt, along with a Neighborhood Park Sticker! 🎉

🛍Local Garage, Yard & Estate Sales!🏷
Please help us spread the word: share this newsletter with your friends, neighbors, and anyone who loves a good deal. Encourage them to subscribe so they never miss a sale. And if you're planning a sale of your own, be sure to submit your info by Tuesday at 5 PM to be included in this week’s issue!
📌Estate Sales
2717 Pickerton Dr., Deer Park
Aug. 22-24 - Fri. 10am-5pm – Sat. & Sun. 10am- 3pm
Large Imperial Candlewick Crystal collection, gold/silver/costume jewelry, name brand women’s clothing, furniture, home decor, tools, NASA & Occupied Japan collectibles,++
401 Strey Court, Deer Park
Aug. 22-24 - Fri-Sun. 9am-6pm
Furniture, hospital bed, Star Wars, Elvis, Barbie collectibles
541 County Road 4011 Dayton
Aug. 22-24 - Fri.–Sat. 9am-5pm - Sun. 1 pm-5pm
Huge Sale - Shabby Chic vintage antique pieces, LOTS of jewelry & furniture, kitchen is full, arts & crafts, trunks, cedar chest, holiday decoration, outdoor sheds+++

Job Listings Now on a Separate Page! 🎉
To make scrolling easier for everyone, we’ve moved job listings to a separate page! If you're job hunting, check it out—if not, enjoy a quicker read! 😊👀

In honor of National Senior Citizens Day today, which artist had a #1 hit in 1967 with “Respect”? |

Wednesday’s Quiz: Which country is credited with first popularizing lemonade as a refreshing drink?
Answer: A) Egypt
The earliest records of lemonade go back to 13th-century Egypt, where it was made from lemon juice, sugar, and water. It became a popular trade item and later spread to Europe and beyond.
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