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Neches River Festival

The Neches River Festival, established in 1949, is the longest continuously running festival of its kind in Texas. The annual celebration features a street party on Crockett Street, which includes live music, food trucks, and more for families to enjoy Friday at 5 p.m.
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Grand Horizons

“Grand Horizon” is Beaumont Community Players second direct Broadway hit as well as a Texas premier. Directed by Julia Rodriguez, this Tony-nominated dramedy is both a funny and heartbreaking commentary on marriage, family, and the wisdom (or not) that comes with age.
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KOLD Radio

“KOLD Radio” is in a corner of Carl and Lena’s Place in a small Minnesota town near the Canadian border. Lars is the host of a radio show called “Crappie Talk,” devoted entirely to ice fishing and has no listeners, so he loses his only advertiser and is fired.
Frankie Beverly

Frankie Beverly

LIVE MUSIC: April 11-17

Bocca FeliceFri., April 12: Hunter Courts Bruno’sWed., April 17: Hunter Courts Charlie’s (Winnie)Sat., April 13: Justin Kemp Dylan’s (Port Arthur)Thurs., April 11: Ezra PedrazaFri., April 12: Music BoxSat., April 13: Johnny Jimenez BandSun., April 14: Brett Welch Free State Cellars (Orange)Fri.
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409 Weekend for us all

The area code 409 was created March 19, 1983, as a split from 713 (Houston). It included nearly a dozen counties, Chambers, Galveston, Hardin, Jasper, Newton, Polk, Sabine, Trinity, Tyler and closer to home – Jefferson and Orange.
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Cajun Heritage Festival

It’s a tribute to all things Cajun – crawfish, dancing and plenty of music – which includes 4 Horses, John Dale Hebert & the Cajun Playboys, Luke Huval Band and Jamie Bergeron & The Kickin’ Cajuns.
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Preservation Bash

The Oaks Historic District is hosting their annual Preservation Bash and this year’s theme is “Yacht Rock Party.” Come dressed in your best yacht attire, such as topsider shoes, captain hats, and the perfect cruise outfit and board the “yacht” for an evening full of cruised-themed fun.
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Art in the Park

Free to attend, the 22nd Art in the Park ushers in the spring season with a full day of festivities including a classic car show, live music by Osmosis Jones and Curse & The Cure, food trucks, kiddie zone and 120 vendors from Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana.