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Good morning, Friends— 👋
Around here, you don’t need a calendar to tell you it’s crawfish season… you can smell it in the air and see it on just about every table this time of year.
But just in case you needed an official reason, today is National Crawfish Day 🦞—which feels pretty fitting for Southeast Texas. Whether you like them spicy, piled high with corn and potatoes, or you’re just there for the company, it’s one of those simple things that brings people together.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right day” to grab a plate… this might be it.
Have a great Friday and an even better weekend—are you planning your own crawfish boil, grabbing a plate somewhere, or heading out to support the Rotary Shrimp and Catfish Festival this Saturday from 11 to 3 at the Goose Creek CISD Professional Development and Events Center? Either way, hope it’s a good one.
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In This Baytown Local Spotlight Issue:
☀ Baytown, Tx. Weather
📆 Greater Baytown Area Events
📣 Baytown Events Center Project Enters Next Phase
🚀 New Space Institute Near NASA Reaches Major Milestone
🌀 Prepare Now: Hurricane Workshop Set for May 7
📽️ Hope This Brings a Few Smiles to Your Day
🏷️ Garage, Yard, or Estate Sales -
📰 Job Listings -
❓ Trivia is back ‘Old School’

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.
Rotary Shrimp & Catfish Festival Sat. April 18th from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Goose Creek CISD Professional Development & Events Center, 2610 N. Alexander Drive, Baytown
+Arbor Day 2026 - April 24th from 8 am until supplies run out at Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Center
+National Prescription Drug Take Back Sat. April 25th from 10am-2pm
@Public Safety Building 3200 N. Main St., BaytownSylvan Beach Festival - April 25th from 9am - 11:45pm Click for full info
636 North Bayshore Drive, La PorteDeaf Social Where Bakery - May 2nd - 11 am @ Heart & Whisk Bakery 4618 N. Main St., Baytown
West Chambers Deaf Social – May 9th @ 11 am. @ The Toasted Yolk in Mt. Belvieu 13001 I-10 East
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Baytown Events Center Project
Enters Next Phase
The City of Baytown has released a new update on the proposed ExxonMobil Baytown Events Center, offering a closer look at how planning is moving forward.
According to the City, the project is now entering a new phase focused on design, public input, and long-term planning. An architectural team and consultants with national experience have been brought in to help guide the process, including experts in civic design, library planning, and large-scale community projects.
City officials say a major focus will be making sure the space is both functional and flexible—designed to serve everyday needs while remaining relevant for decades to come. The project also includes plans for a modern library space, with an emphasis on collaboration, learning, and community use.
Public input will play a key role as the project continues to develop, with opportunities for residents to share ideas and help shape the final design.
For more details and to read the full update, you can view the City’s original post.
Don’t forget—residents can also share their input through the community survey. Be sure to check out our related article for details and how to participate.
Ready to take the survey now? Click here

New Space Institute Near
NASA Reaches Major Milestone
With so much attention focused on space exploration—especially with NASA’s Artemis missions aiming to return humans to the Moon—interest in the future of space is growing fast. That momentum is also being felt close to home.
A major space-related project just a short drive from Baytown is moving closer to completion, drawing growing interest across the region.
The Texas A&M Space Institute, under construction near NASA’s Johnson Space Center, has officially reached its “topping out” phase—marking a key milestone for the massive 400,000-square-foot facility as it nears completion.
The institute is expected to support space research, advanced technology development, and workforce training, while also serving as a hub for collaboration between universities, private companies, and government agencies.
Several companies are already showing interest in the project, signaling continued growth in the space and aerospace sector right here in the Houston area.
While the facility isn’t in Baytown, its close proximity and potential impact make it something many local residents will be watching closely in the years ahead.
Here are two videos with more info:

Image Courtesy City of Baytown Fire Department
Prepare Now:
Hurricane Workshop Set for May 7th
The City of Baytown is inviting residents to attend a Hurricane Preparedness Workshop on May 7th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Baytown Community Center, Lone Star Room, located at 2407 Market Street.
According to a recent post from the City, the event is open to all ages and will provide helpful information on how to prepare for hurricane season. Attendees can also enjoy light refreshments and have a chance to take home emergency supply giveaways.
Hope This Brings a Few Smiles to Your Day:

🛍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!
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. 🛍️
Be sure to check the list on both Thursday and Friday — sometimes we receive new submissions after Thursday’s edition has already gone out.
📌 Neighborhood Yard Sale
Saturday, April 18th from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
E Highlands Xing, Highlands
Various items from local neighbors
Estate Sale
8402 Coleus Lane Baytown
April 16-19th [Thurs.-Sun.] 8am to 5pm daily
Over 300 collectible and antique dolls! Elvis collectibles, art work, Fenton & Waterford glass, +++

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! 😊👀
Schools are hiring! Links Below:

Which famous 1990s TV show featured the fictional coffee shop “Central Perk”?

Last Quiz: Which 1990s boy band released the hit song “I Want It That Way”?
Answer: D) Backstreet Boys
Released in 1999, this song became one of the Backstreet Boys’ biggest hits and a defining track of the decade.






