Deerfield Park Progress Update🌳|Baytown Tourism Volunteers Needed📰

In This Baytown Local Spotlight Issue:

☀ Baytown, Tx. Weather

📆 Greater Baytown Area Events

🌳 Mont Belvieu Deerfield Park Progress Update

🏓 Heart of Baytown Tourism Volunteers: Join the Team!

 🐝 ‘Bitesized Buzz’:
 🚧 North Main Street Improvements Update
 Trivia

Today’s Record High: 82 in 2021 - Record Low: 28 in 1985

 

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.

  • Bayou Bowl Mont Belvieu Eagle Stadium, Sat., Jan. 4th, 1:00 p.m

  • Deaf Social Where Bakery - Jan. 4th - 11 am @ 
    Heart & Whisk Bakery 4618 N. Main St., Baytown

  • West Chambers Deaf Social – Jan. 11th @ 11 am. @
    The Toasted Yolk in Mt. Belvieu 13001 I-10 East

  • Baytown Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event- Sat., Jan. 11, from 9am to 2pm at 1200 Lee Drive 

  • Mont Belvieu Market at the Park, Sat. Jan. 11th- 8am - Noon

  • Pickleball Party Wed., Jan.15th. from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm - Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market St.

  • GCM FFA Buckle Bash Jan. 19th @ 9 am - Baytown Youth Fair & Livestock Assoc. - 7900 N. Main, Baytown Click for details

  • Mont Belvieu Fish Fest 2025 - Jan. 25th - 8am - Noon Tickets

  • Daddy and Me Dance - Sat. Feb. 1st - 2-8 pm @ Baytown Community Center
    Tickets



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Photo Courtesy City of Mont Belvieu Parks & Recreation Dept.

Mont Belvieu Deerfield Park
Progress Update! 🌳

Exciting things are happening at Mont Belvieu’s newest (and smallest!) park! Construction is in full swing, and we’re excited to give you a sneak peek at some of the features taking shape:

🎶 Musical Elements – Create your own park soundtrack with these playful additions.
🧗 Climbing Structure with Slide – Perfect for little adventurers to climb, slide, and have a blast!
🗣️ Non-Verbal Communication Board – A thoughtful feature to ensure inclusivity and enjoyment for everyone.

Stay tuned for the grand opening in early 2025—it’s going to be amazing! 🎉

Heart of Baytown Tourism Volunteers:
Join the Team!

Love Baytown and want to share its charm with others? The Baytown Tourism Team is looking for volunteers to assist at the beautiful and historic Brunson Theater Visitor Center!

What You’ll Do:

  • Greet visitors and answer questions about Baytown’s attractions and history.

  • Provide insight into the best local spots and activities.

Why Volunteer?

  • Flexible schedules to fit your lifestyle.

  • Training provided—no prior experience needed.

  • Perfect for retirees or adults with a passion for showcasing Baytown’s unique charm.

Join this rewarding opportunity to be part of Baytown’s story! 🌟

Local Buzz Served
Short and Sweet

North Main Street Improvements Update 🚧

Take advantage of the pause as your drive will be a little smoother thanks to the construction on North Main Street. While the project isn’t complete, northbound lanes between Archer Road and Hunt Road will reopen temporarily for the holidays.

What’s Next?

Starting Monday, January 6, construction crews will resume concrete panel repairs and pavement restoration. Temporary lane closures will be in place to allow the team to safely complete the work.

Thank you for your patience as they work to enhance North Main Street for a smoother and safer driving experience!

Answer in Monday’s newsletter!

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C) Asperitas clouds

Tuesday’s Quiz - Which rare type of cloud formation appears as wave-like patterns in the sky and was only officially classified in 2017?
Answer: Asperitas clouds are rare, dramatic formations that resemble rough, wave-like ripples in the sky. They were officially recognized as a new cloud type by the World Meteorological Organization in 2017. These clouds are often seen after storms and are known for their striking, otherworldly appearance.

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