If you spent the last week obsessively refreshing your weather app, you weren’t alone. The organizers of the annual Lighthouse Krewe Mardi Gras Parade were right there with you, likely offering various sacrifices to the clouds in exchange for a dry Saturday. Luckily, the rain gods got the memo or at least agreed to a late-night shift.…
The 15th Annual Eagles Crazy Hat Party Sparks Mardi Gras MagicThe air in the hall was electric this past Friday night as the 15th Annual Eagles Crazy Hat Party kicked off. It proved once again that before the big parade rolls, the real party starts with a glue gun and a dream. A cornerstone of the local…
In the world of local utility management, the stakes are often as high as the water towers that dot the skyline. For Brad Metz, President of the Bolivar Peninsula Special Utility District (BPSUD)—locally known simply as “the Water Company”—the journey from a career in international building materials to managing the peninsula’s lifeblood has been a masterclass in…
By Elinor TinsleyLast Friday the 13th, a “small group” of over 45 people gathered at the Tiki Bar and Grill to try and halfway surprise our dear friend Linda Elissalde for a pre celebration of her 85th birthday the next day, February 14, 2026. I say halfway surprise because Linda is a pretty hard person…
Ticket Sales will end on February 20 The Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the 2026 Golden Awards Gala, an evening dedicated to “Reaching New Milestones.” This prestigious event celebrates the excellence and leadership that drive our community forward, honoring the exceptional individuals and businesses whose dedication has fueled the growth and…
If you’re a sports enthusiast with an eye for outstanding photography, the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina are currently delivering a visual masterclass that you won’t want to miss. These incredible photos from the 2026 Winter Olympics offer a breathtaking perspective on peak human performance. Check out these photos to see the Games like…
In many homes, there exists a sacred textile caste system, presided over by “the good towels.” These aren’t just towels; they are plush, pristine, often color-coordinated monuments to aspirations of sophistication. They live in the linen closet, folded with military precision, smelling faintly of lavender and unfulfilled potential. Their purpose, it seems, is solely to…
We all have our favorite spectator sports: baseball, football, tennis, etc. Those just mentioned are also known as team sports. But there are other activities that people like to watch that aren’t sports themselves. Rather, the sporting part of the activity is watching the activity. I call some of these pure spectator sports transportation sports.…
Surface water temperature 62 degrees. Super low tides were on tap again this past week. The water clarity is average for East Galveston Bay, with better clarity in the marsh areas that have been protected from the wind. The past few days in honor of Valentine’s Day, we have thrown the Salt Strong F.R.E.D. The…
Mardi Gras in CB! If you’ve never experienced a Mardi Gras, Crystal Beach is a good place to get your feet wet! If you’re going to want to ride in the parade up Hwy 87, you’d better begin planning several months before February. The Crystal Beach Local News will actually come out on Fat Tuesday.…
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
Beach trips should feel easy. Shopping secondhand can help you build a simple, mixable kit that still looks polished, and it costs less. With a few smart swaps and a tighter plan, your bag gets lighter, your outfits do more, and you still have room for souvenirs. Build a Beach Capsule From Secondhand Staples Start…
Good oral health comes from small actions repeated daily. These habits protect enamel, calm inflammation, and keep dental visits simple. Use this guide to build a routine that fits your life – and stick with it. Brush Twice A Day Plaque forms all day and night, settling along gumlines. Brushing in the morning and before…
This week in February serves as a powerful cross-section of the American experience, spanning the revolutionary founding of the nation to the cutting-edge achievements of the space age. From the birth of George Washington and the political maneuvers of the Missouri Compromise to the tragic assassination of Malcolm X and the triumphant “Miracle on Ice,”…
For Jeff and Marie Butler, the journey to the Royal Float was paved with resilience and a persistent “cupcake” quest. Recently crowned as the 2026 Lighthouse Krewe King and Queen, the couple sat down to share their story of moving to Crystal Beach, their deep-rooted love for community service, and what makes this year’s Mardi Gras…
The Annual Bolivar Peninsula Golf Cart Poker Run is one of the most anticipated traditions on the peninsula. Scheduled for Saturday, August 1st, this event is widely known as “the most fun you can have in a golf cart.” But beyond the decorated carts and friendly competition, this run carries a much deeper meaning for…
February is always a quiet but important month on the Bolivar Peninsula. The holidays are behind us. Spring break and summer traffic are ahead. For many buyers, sellers, and investors, this is the month when serious planning begins. If you have followed our local market over the past few years, you already know that Bolivar…
By Linda ElissaldeThe Courage Coach Tammy Stuhr believes that everyone has a story to tell. Tammy is CEO of Author My Day LLC, an award winning author, motivational speaker, trainer and personal coach who empowers people to reach their goals. She winters on Bolivar Peninsula. Bay Vue Methodist member Marsha Fredenburg discovered Mrs. Stuhr’s many…
Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from Crystal Beach Investor Center. Well, quite the bloodbath this week-across the board. Metals (which had been doing rather well for the past year) down sharply. Crypto (which had been doing badly since October 10th last year anyway), also down sharply. Stocks were mixed. Metals and stocks I…
Ah, the junk drawer. Every home has one, a designated Bermuda Triangle for items that once had purpose but now exist in a state of suspended animation. It’s not just a drawer; it’s an archaeological site, a time capsule of forgotten tech and half-baked intentions. Where else can you find a single dice, three defunct…