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  • 3/26 – Tagless Trunk Sale

    3/26 – Tagless Trunk Sale

    Give & receive, share, lend, and express gratitude through a worldwide network of micro-local gift economies.

    It is as easy as 1-2-3:

    1. Bring what you would like to give. (Please no perishable food items!)

    2. Take what you need or want.

    3. Any items left will be donated.

    It is give, take, or both! We give out of abundance with no expectation of anything in return.

    We do not encourage trading/bartering/buying/selling (as that is gifting with expectation of receiving).

    Dates:

    March 26, 2023

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market (3304 Market, 77550)


    About the Buy Nothing.

    Give Freely. Share creatively.

    Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/BuyNothingProject/

    We offer members a way to give and receive, share, lend, and express gratitude through a worldwide network of micro-local gift economies in which the true wealth is the web of connections formed between people who are real-life neighbors. Post anything you’d like to give away, lend, or share in this Buy Nothing community group. Ask for anything you’d like to receive for free or borrow. Keep it legal. Keep it civil.

    Buy Nothing Galveston, TX, is for neighbors on Galveston Island, TX, in the neighborhoods located within our boundaries (Galveston Island).

    If you live here, we’d love to have you join us! You can join one group only, the group where you live, so you can literally “give where you live.” This is what builds community. In this group there is no buying or selling, no trades or bartering, no soliciting for cash. We’re an adult-only, hyper-local gift economy. We are not a charity or community bulletin board.

    Learn more about the The Buy Nothing Project at

    http://buynothingproject.org/

  • Jack Johnson’s 145th Birthday Celebration!

    Jack Johnson’s 145th Birthday Celebration!

    Join us in celebrating Jack Johnson’s birthday at GOFM! John Arthur Johnson, nicknamed the “Galveston Giant”, was an American boxer who, at the height of the Jim Crow era, became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion. His memory continues to live on our island.

    Enjoy the following activities:

    • Tasty treat from Food of Life (for the first 100 folks!)

    • Color special Jack Johnson Trading Cards that have some fun historical facts

    • Chat with the Rosenberg Library’s Special Collection team

    • Plus shop local at GOFM!

    Dates:

    April 2

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market


    About the Rosenberg Library

    Rosenberg Library, a public library located at 2310 Sealy Street in Galveston, Texas, United States, is the oldest continuously operating library in Texas. It serves as headquarters of the Galveston County Library System and its librarian also functions as the Galveston County Librarian. Learn More>

  • First Saturday of the Month – YGP Community Day at Crenshaw Elementary

    First Saturday of the Month – YGP Community Day at Crenshaw Elementary

    Community Days are fun days for all! Help us get the garden beds looking nice and sharp for the students.

    Dress for the weather & for getting down in the gardens. Open to everyone. No garden experience required.

    Questions? Email Volunteer Coordinator at Volunteer@gofarmersmarket.com

    Every First Saturday of the Month

    9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

    Crenshaw Elementary

    416 TX-87, Crystal Beach, TX 77650

  • 3/26 –  Mardi Gras Beads for Needs

    3/26 – Mardi Gras Beads for Needs

    Hold onto your Mardi Gras Beads until April 2, because you can recycle your Mardi Gras Beads at Market thanks to Beads for Needs — one of Ball High School’s TOR Store Projects! Plus, make your own bracelet while learning about their projects.

    See you then!

    Dates:

    April 2

    NEW DATE! March 26

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    Location:

    The Depot on Market

    3304 Market, Galveston, TX 77550


    About Ball High School’s TOR Store Projects,

    partnered with Yagas Foundation

    Beads will have a renewed purpose in helping the students at Ball High in Daren Muren’s Life Skills program and Rob Lewis’ entrepreneurial program – Incubator.

    The Incubator business students will work closely with Life Skills students to collect, sort, clean and repackage the beads for sale on their online store.

    Click the images below to learn more.

  • Easter Scavenger Hunt with Society of Neuroscience Galveston Chapter!

    Easter Scavenger Hunt with Society of Neuroscience Galveston Chapter!

    Kids of all ages can stop by the Society for Neuroscience Galveston booth to pick up a Market “Scavenger Hunt” where you’ll search around market for clues!

    Bring the completed Hunt back to their booth to receive a sweet goodie bag featuring a tasty treat from Food of Life! There will be enough goodies for 50 kiddos, so come early.

    Kids can also make their wicked cool Brain Caps, make a neuron out of candy, and Pin the Tail on the Bunny!


    ¡Niños de todas las edades pueden visitar el stand de la Sociedad de Neurociencia de Galveston para recoger una “Caza del Tesoro” donde buscarán pistas por todo el mercado!

    ¡Lleve la Caza completada de vuelta a su stand para recibir una bolsa de regalos dulces con una deliciosa golosina de un vendedor local! Habrá suficientes golosinas para 50 niños, así que llegue temprano.

    Los niños también pueden hacer sus propias gorras de cerebro, hacer una neurona con dulces y ¡colocarle la cola al conejo!

    Sunday, April 9 (Easter) / Domingo, 9 de abril (Día de Pascua)

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    Galveston’s Own Farmers Market


    About Society for Neuroscience Galveston

    A big thanks to our co-sponsor the Society for Neuroscience Galveston. SfN Galveston is a student-led chapter committed to education for under-resourced schools and raising awareness and money for neurological disease research.


    Sobre la Sociedad de Neurociencia de Galveston

    Un gran agradecimiento a nuestro co-patrocinador, la Sociedad de Neurociencia de Galveston. SfN Galveston es un capítulo liderado por estudiantes comprometido con la educación para escuelas sin recursos y la concientización y recaudación de fondos para la investigación de enfermedades neurológicas.

  • 3/4 – 2nd Year Birthday for VGP at Moody Early Childhood Center!

    3/4 – 2nd Year Birthday for VGP at Moody Early Childhood Center!

    Two years, already? Time flies when you’re having fun!

    On March 4 from 11a-1p, we’ll be celebrating the 2-year anniversary of our Victory Gardens Program at MECC with a little Community Day + tasty celebratory treats! Everyone of all ages can join in on the fun activities or just pop by to wish us happy birthday. Find info on signing up for the Community Day:

    GoFM staff ensures consistent maintenance & abundant harvests at our VGP gardens. In collaboration with our Community Partners and volunteers, we look forward to growing the VGP family of gardens for years to come!

    Dates:

    Saturday, March 4

    11 AM – 1 PM

    Location:

    Victory Gardens at Moody Early Childhood Center

    1110 21st St, Galveston, TX 77550

    (Garden is inbetween MECC and San Jacinto Park)

  • 2/19 – Storytime with Valencia Arceneaux

    2/19 – Storytime with Valencia Arceneaux

    Listen, sing, and have fun with Valencia, who will be featuring her soon-to-be-published book entitled “Creole Folktale” and short story series about an earthworm name Scoop!

    Dates:

    February 19

    Stories starts at 10:30A

    Location:

    The Depot on Market

    3304 Market, Galveston, TX 77550


    About Valencia Arceneaux

    Valencia (AKA V. V. Huff), is a retired classroom and music teacher, librarian, and storyteller. She also entertains at various venues as a pianist and vocalist. Currently, she is In the process of publishing a book entitled “A Creole Folktale” and has written plays for children, and a short series of stories about an earthworm, whose name is Scoop. In addition, Valencia is creating videos for seniors who will be enlightened, entertained, and engaged in music, art, and sing-a-longs.

  • 2/26 – Purim! with Congregation B’nai Israel

    2/26 – Purim! with Congregation B’nai Israel

    Stop by to spin the gragger (noisemaker), eat some hamantaschen, a cookie resembling the three-cornered hat worn by Haman, or just to schmooze in early celebration of Purim!

    Congregation B’Nai Israel will feature the Jewish Holiday of Purim which begins on March 6 at sundown.

    The story of Purim is told in the Megillah, the Scroll of Esther, and commemorates the triumph of good (Esther) over evil (Haman, who planned to destroy the Jewish people). Purim celebrations include costumes, noisemakers, and gifts of food.

    Dates:

    February 26

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM


    Congregation B’nai Israel, Galveston

    Congregation B’nei Israel is a Jewish Reform synagogue founded in 1886 by German Jewish immigrants. It is the oldest Jewish Reform congregation and the second chartered Jewish congregation in Texas (Houston had the first). Congregation B’nai Israel is located on Avenue O, between 30th and 31st Streets.

  • 2/12 – Valentine’s Day Card Making Station with Galveston Art League

    2/12 – Valentine’s Day Card Making Station with Galveston Art League

    Dates & Time

    February 12

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

    Come and get creative!

    Make your very own one-in-a-melon Valentine’s Day Cards with the arts & crafts provided by Galveston Art League.


    About Galveston Art League

    Founded in 1914, the Galveston Art League has continued to promote the goals and purposes set forth in the League’s first constitution: 

    • To foster worthwhile art in the schools and homes of the city

    • To solicit the cooperation of public and private groups in support of art

    • To encourage the artist of the city and state

    • To hold exhibitions

    Since 2004, the league has operated a gallery space on Postoffice Street in downtown Galveston where exhibits are held monthly. Each year the gallery hosts 9 member exhibits and 3 juried exhibits that are open to the general public.

  • 2/5 – Valentine’s for Troops

    2/5 – Valentine’s for Troops

    Stop by the Galveston Naval Museum’s Valentine’s Day Card Station, where folks of all ages can make and send a special card to our troops overseas. Plus, learn more about the Museum and their mission!

    Dates:

    February 5

    9:00 AM – 1:00 PM


    About Galveston Naval Museum

    The Galveston Naval Museum is home to the USS Stewart & USS Cavalla. Their mission is to

    • To PRESERVE the historic integrity and authenticity of our ships.

    • To REMEMBER and HONOR our Greatest Generation who sacrificed so much for our enduring freedom.

    • To EDUCATE all generations about American history, U.S. Navy heritage and innovation, and the courage of our military heroes and their families.

    Learn more on their website>