• 2026 Bolivar Peninsula Golf Cart Poker Run

    Coastal Cruising for a Cause: The 2026 Golf Cart Poker Run

    It’s time to rev up your motors and polish those chrome rims for one of the most exciting and unique events on the Bolivar Peninsula: the Annual Golf Cart Poker Run. Scheduled for Saturday, August 1, 2026, this popular tradition invites you to a day of sun, salt air, and friendly competition. Whether you’re a…

  • The Tradition of King Cakes: A Celebration of Flavor and Festivity

    The King Cake is more than just a dessert—it’s a beloved symbol of community, celebration, and cultural heritage. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, King Cakes are particularly popular during the Mardi Gras season, with vibrant versions gracing bakeries and dining tables across the Gulf Coast, including Texas. Let’s dive into the history, tradition, and regional variations…

  • Elissalde Sing For Your Supper

    Singing for Your Supper with The Sargents!

    By Linda ElissaldeIt is always a thrill to receive an invitation from the Sargent family of Galveston, Texas. The first 2026 invitations asked for presentations that,“Told A Story”. Bill, Jean, Mary Jean and Anna Leigh are famous for their SING FOR YOUR SUPPER events. It is always an adventure in talent, semi-talent, and most of…

  • This weeks edition of Curranomics

    This week’s edition of Curranomics®

    Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from a chilly and windy Crystal Beach Investor Center.  Yet another crazy week in the world. The main story this week is precious metals-which were doing unbelievably well until yesterday (Friday), when they suddenly collapsed in the space of a few hours. It’s quite incredible that we went…

  • Events on Bolivar

    What’s Happening on Bolivar

    Check out the upcoming events on Bolivar Peninsula—there’s always something going on! From community gatherings and outdoor adventures, the calendar is packed with fun for everyone. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, don’t miss out. Upcoming Events See Full Bio

  • Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Dates Set

    Abandoned Crab Trap Removal Dates Set

    From Feb. 20 to March 1, Texas coastal waters will be closed to crabbing with wire mesh crab traps for 10 days to facilitate the annual volunteer crab trap cleanup. Any traps left in bays — including traps tied to docks — will be assumed abandoned and considered “litter” under state law. This allows volunteers…

  • Audubon Photography Awards

    A Call to Wings: 2026 Audubon Photography Awards Take Flight

    The annual Audubon Photography Awards have officially taken flight for 2026, offering nature enthusiasts and professional photographers alike a chance to showcase the breathtaking beauty and complex lives of birds across the Western Hemisphere. Whether you are a seasoned pro with a telephoto lens or a hobbyist capturing moments on your mobile phone, this year’s…

  • Author A Childrens Picture Book

    Author a Children’s Picture Book

    By Linda ElissaldeHave you ever had a story you want to share? Have you ever wanted to create a book for children? Have you ever wanted to create a children’s picture book with your story? If the answer is yes, CEO of Author My Day LLC Tammy Stuhr will show you how. She works as…

  • Recreational Boating Safety By Bob Currie

    Recreational Boating Safety – Freeboard

    I monitor the Coast Guard rescues and analyze what went wrong in each case as much as I can with the limited information given for each incident. There is a common theme to most of the offshore rescues: the boat is taking on water and has either been swamped or is in danger of being…

  • Captain Jeff Brandon Fish Report

    Captain Jeff Brandon Fishing Report

    Surface water temperature 50 degrees. The water clarity is good for East Galveston Bay. We are finally getting a break from the North wind and got to see the Sun, which has made for a great time to be out on the water. The majority of our action right now is on or close to…

  • Georgias Sand Bucket

    Nesting

    I’ve done this a time or two, It’s not my first Rodeo.”  Only this time, it’s for a furry creature, not someone I’ve given birth to. Our Fur Baby was born January 1st, one of eleven for goodness sakes. I’ll bet that Mom will miss all the little rambunctious pups, and I’ll bet once they’ve…

  • Miss Bees Bolivar Buzz

    Ciao, Bella! My Italian Wrap-Up

    As I was putting up all my memories from the Italy trip, I felt the need to kind of wrap it all up.  I did my first overseas trip at age 4, when my father was assigned to a RAF (Royal Air Force) Base about 60 miles outside of London.  We were the only Americans…

  • BPCF WineTasting Feature

    A Vintage Evening: Wine, Appetizers, and Fellowship

    By Elinor Tinsley Happy 2026 to all.  Hopefully, everyone has gotten over all the flu and croupy crud ailments, had a wonderful holiday season spent with family and friends and are ready to have a great year.  The Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation definitely is and we would like to present you with a great event…

  • 2026 BPCOC Golden Awards Gala

    Honoring the Best of the Best: 2025 Annual Award Finalists Announced!

    The Bolivar Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the finalists for our prestigious Annual Awards. These individuals and businesses represent the “Best of the Best” on our peninsula—the innovators, the helpers, and the leaders who keep our community thriving. This year’s celebration is more than just an awards ceremony; it is our Golden Awards…

  • The Real Advantages of Investing in a Boat

    The Real Advantages of Investing in a Boat

    Imagine the pure joy of a weekend getaway without the frantic search for flights or a decent hotel. Your destination is simply where the water feels right that day, and your cozy floating “room” brings all your favorite things right along with you. This is the regular, wonderful reality for people who own a boat.…

  • Healthier Lawns and Gardens

    How Seasonal Care Practices Support Healthier Lawns and Gardens

    A lawn or garden that thrives year-round does not happen by accident. It grows from small, steady habits that match what the season is asking for. Use the rhythm of spring, summer, fall, and your local climate to guide each task. Spring Reset For Lawns And Beds Early spring is about tidying without overdoing it.…

  • This Week In History

    This Week In History

    The first full week of February serves as a profound mirror of the American experience, reflecting a transition from the heavy struggles of the 19th and 20th centuries toward the technological and cultural shifts of the modern era. This week marks pivotal moments in the expansion of civil rights, the somber remembrance of the hazards…

  • What Patients Need To Know

    What Patients Need To Know When Treatment Doesn’t Go As Planned

    Sometimes care misses the mark. Maybe a diagnosis came late, or a drug caused a bad reaction. In these moments, simple steps can protect your health, your rights, and your peace of mind. When Care Goes Off Track Feeling shocked or frustrated is normal. Give yourself a moment to breathe and get grounded. Then shift…

  • Delino Comeaux

    The Last of the Bolivar Watermen: A Day in the Life of Delino Comeaux

    In an era of digital nomads and office cubicles, Delino Comeaux is a rare breed. A lifelong resident of the Bolivar Peninsula, Delino is one of the last remaining commercial crabbers and shrimpers in an area where the “tough life” has driven most others inland. As the owner of a local bait camp and a second-generation…

  • New Brush Truck Arrives in High Island

    Community Safety Upgrade: New Brush Truck Arrives in High Island

    Galveston County Emergency Services District (ESD) #2 officially announced the acquisition of a state-of-the-art brush truck for the High Island Volunteer Fire Department, marking a significant upgrade to the coastal community’s firefighting capabilities. The new unit, a 2025 Ford F-550, was custom-built by Dagger Quick Strike—a specialized manufacturer located locally in La Marque, Texas. With a purchase price…

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