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Baytown’s Warehouse Growth Rolls On With New 248k SF Lease🏗
Driver Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on Crosby Lynchburg Road🚨
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In This Baytown Local Spotlight Issue:
☀ Baytown, Tx. Weather
📆 Greater Baytown Area Events
🚨 Driver Killed in Single-Vehicle Crash on Crosby Lynchburg Road
🏗 Baytown’s Warehouse Growth Rolls On With New 248,000 SF Lease
👶 Child Passenger Safety Week
🚒 Baytown Fire Department Recognition
📔 Community Story: Peggy Bell: Turning Loss into Purpose
🏷️ Garage, Yard, or Estate Sales - Check back Thursday!
📰 Job Listings -
❓ Trivia is back ‘Old School’


Today’s Record High: 100 in 2005 - Record Low: 50 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.
Houston Latin Jazz Orchestra @ Lee College PAC - Sat. Sept. 27th @ 7:30pm
+Pre-Grito Party at Baytown Town Square [Free] Fri., Oct. 3rd Starts @ 6pm
+Grito Fest at Bicentennial Park, [Free] Sat. Oct. 4th 4:30 pm – 9 pm
Mont Belvieu Market @ the Park Oct. 4th 8am-12pm
Deaf Social Where Bakery - Oct. 4th - 11 am @
Heart & Whisk Bakery 4618 N. Main St., Baytown+Peggy Bell Book Signing Sat., Oct. 4th, - 2–4 pm @
The Collaboratory, 5623 S Main Street, Crosby+Stronger Than the Storm Seminar, for adults who have lost someone,
Oct. 7th at 7 pm— at The Collaboratory. The cost is $10.National Night Out 2025 Mont Belvieu – Tues., Oct. 7th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm
+Nurture Nature Festival - Sat., Oct. 11th, 10:00AM – 4:00PM.
@Baytown Nature Center 6213 Bayway Dr. [FREE to attend]ORW Founders Day Free Festival Sat., Oct. 11th - 10am-4pm
4818 FM North 565 Old River-Winfree Silent & live auction, entertainment, Ethel P. Ramsey bake-off, exhibits, car, truck, and motorcycle show, and free activities for kids! Click for more info+Fall Market Trade Days Sat. Oct. 11th 10am-4pm
@ Baytown Community Center 2407 Market St.+Annual Public Safety Softball Tournament [BPD vs BFD]
Sat., Oct. 18th @11 am @ Wayne Gray Sports Complex - Come out and cheer on the first responders who keep our community safe! Show your team spirit by wearing blue or red—depending on who you’re rooting for. Open to the community—bring your family and friends!+Fall Market @ Town Square – Oct. 18th 10am-2pm
213 W. Texas Ave., Baytown+Community Yard Sale - Oct. 18th 10am-2pm @ Town Square,
213 W. Texas Ave., BaytownAnnual Back the Blue BBQ Festival and 5K Family Fun Run Sat. Oct. 18th – 10am-5pm @ Jimmy Burke Activity Center in Deer Park.
The “Fab 5” Music Event – Sat. Oct. 25th @ 8 pm – @ Lee College Performing Arts Center - Fund Raiser presented by Baytown Crime Stoppers


Driver Killed in Single-Vehicle
Crash on Crosby Lynchburg Road
A man is dead after a car crash early Sunday morning in east Harris County.
According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the crash happened around 2:20 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21st along Crosby Lynchburg Road near West Melville Dr. Deputies say a white 2012 Dodge Challenger 392, driven by Oscar Pedraza Lopez, was traveling at an unsafe speed when the driver lost control of the vehicle.
Investigators reported that Lopez left the roadway, entered the grassy median, and struck a utility pole with the front right side of the car. The force of the impact split the vehicle. Lopez was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez shared on social media that CenterPoint Energy was called to assess damage to the pole.
Nearby residents told deputies the stretch of road is known to be dangerous. The case remains under investigation by the Harris County Vehicular Crimes Division.

Baytown’s Warehouse Growth Rolls
On With New 248,000 SF Lease
Baytown’s industrial sector continues to expand with another large logistics lease. De Well Container Shipping, a New York–based company, has signed on for 248,262 square feet at the Baytown 10 development along I-10. The facility, known as Building 1, will give the company a major presence in the region as warehousing and distribution operations keep growing along the Gulf Coast corridor.
This latest lease highlights the steady demand for industrial space in Baytown, where large warehouses and logistics centers continue to cluster near the interstate.

Image Courtesty NHTSA.gov
Child Passenger Safety Week
The City of Baytown wants to remind everyone that this is Child Passenger Safety Week [Sept. 21st-27th]. This event is here to help parents and caregivers double-check that car seats, booster seats, and seat belts are keeping kids as safe as possible.
Did you know most car seats are installed or used incorrectly?
This week is the perfect time to check your child’s seat, make sure it’s the right size, and get help from a certified technician if you need it.
Safe kids = happy rides—let’s make every trip a safe trip!
The Baytown Municipal Court offers child safety seat checks during business hours.
Click here to register to ensure a technician is on site to assist.
For additional Information on Child Passenger Safety Week please visit this link.

Image Courtesy Baytown Fire Department
Baytown Fire Department Recognition
The Baytown Fire Department recognized the excellent work of Engine 1, Medic 5, and EMS 1 during a recent incident involving a pediatric injury. Despite unforeseen challenges during the call, the team made the critical decision to transport the patient by ambulance to Texas Children’s Hospital.
Firefighter Tommy Phillips, Firefighter Taylor Brown, and Firefighter Brian Bakeberg provided exceptional prehospital care throughout the transport. Their efforts contributed to a positive patient outcome and earned praise from hospital medical staff.
Awesome job by everyone involved—-thank you for your teamwork and dedication!🎉


Image Courtesy Peggy Bell
Peggy Bell:
Turning Loss into Purpose
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting Peggy Bell of Crosby, you’ll quickly learn that her life story is one of resilience, faith, and purpose. Peggy is a Cajun girl at heart, born and raised in southeast Louisiana, but Texas has been home since 1996 when she and her husband moved here for his job.
Life changed dramatically for Peggy in 2009 when her husband passed away. It was a season of heartbreak, but also the beginning of a new calling. After retiring in 2017 from a forty-year career in education, Peggy realized that sitting still just wasn’t who she was. She had always been a writer, and while she started out with children’s books, she soon felt drawn toward nonfiction—sharing real stories of loss, healing, and hope.
Her first nonfiction book, ‘Life After Loss for Widows: Lifting the Veil of Grief’, opened the door to something much larger than she ever expected. A Facebook group formed around the book, and today “Life After Loss for Widows” has grown into a thriving community of more than 17,000 members worldwide. Peggy pours herself into this group, offering encouragement, wisdom, and a listening ear to those walking the painful road of grief.
But Peggy’s journey didn’t stop with writing. She became a certified grief and life coach—though she prefers the title “grief and life educator.” She says once a teacher, always a teacher, and her coaching is less about formulas and more about guiding people through transformation in their own lives. In fact, Peggy herself was her very first coaching client.
Stepping further outside her comfort zone, she also embraced public speaking—something that once terrified her. “If not now, then when?” she asked herself. Since then, she has spoken at workshops, seminars, and on numerous podcasts, reaching people far beyond her hometown. Every time someone tells her how much her words have helped, Peggy knows she’s living her “why.”
Peggy believes we are called to serve, and while she may be just one person—a “tiny pebble in a big pond,” as she says—she knows ripples can reach far and wide. Her late husband’s passing taught her the urgency of living fully in the present. “Life is short; make it count,” Peggy says.

Image Courtesy Peggy Bell
This fall is another milestone in her journey. Her newest book, Hope After Heartache – Moving Through the Storm of Grief, will be released on September 27th on Amazon. She will host a book signing on Saturday, October 4th, from 2–4 pm at The Collaboratory, 5623 S Main Street, Crosby (free to attend).
She is also leading a special seminar, Stronger Than the Storm, on October 7th at 7 pm—a class for adults who have lost someone, also at The Collaboratory. The cost is $10, and details can be found on her Facebook page.
Peggy continues to inspire those around her with a simple but powerful message: “if you’re not happy with an area of your life, take action to change it. It won’t be easy, but the end result will be worth it.”
And as she reminds us, “If not you, then who? If not now, then when?”
To learn more about Peggy, her books, and her coaching, click here.

🛍Local Garage, Yard & Estate Sales!🏷
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Friendly Note: Garage and Estate sales are as unpredictable as the Texas weather—sometimes they pop up, sometimes they blow away! 🌦️ Hosts may change times, addresses, or even cancel altogether. We just share the info; the rest is part of the treasure-hunting adventure. 🛍️
📌Check Back on Thursday

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! 😊👀

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