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Wednesday, 16 May 2007 |
* AUNTIE SKINNER’S RIVERBOAT CLUB & RESTAURANT
Thursday, May 17 – “Blind Lemon Pie” (Rock N’Blues) @ 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Friday, May 18 – Karaoke @ 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
Saturday, May 19 – “8 Track” (Classic Rock N’Roll) @ 9:00 p.m.- 1:00 a.m.
(903) 665-7121
* THE GROVE (Historical Home Tour)
Saturday, May 19 @ 2:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 20 @ 11:00 a.m.
(903) 665-8018
* * Call to confirm dates and times
* BIG CYPRESS COFFEE HOUSE
Friday & Saturday, May 18-19 – Karaoke, etc. @ 7:00 p.m.-12:00 midnight
Additional evenings by request
* * Call for details
(903) 665-6655
* LICEA’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Friday, May 18 – “Van Tran” (Acoustical Guitar) @ 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 19 – “Van Tran” (Acoustical Guitar) @ 7:00 p.m.
(903) 665-8363
* JEFFERSON GHOST WALK
Friday, May 18 @ 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 19 @ 8:00 p.m.
(903) 665-6289
* * Call to confirm dates and time
* HISTORIC JEFFERSON RAILWAY
Friday, May 18 @ 9:00 p.m. (Ghost Train)
Saturday, May 19 @ 2:30 p.m. (Day Excursion) & @ 9:00 p.m. (Ghost Train)
Sunday, May 20 @ 12:30 p.m.
(903) 665-6400
* JEFFERSON HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Open daily – 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
(903) 665-2775
* JEFFERSON CARRIAGE CO.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Historical Tours of Jefferson by Horse and Carriage
(903) 399-8882
* * Call to confirm hours of operation
* L. J. CARRIAGE SERVICE
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Historical Tours of Jefferson by Horse and Carriage
(903) 490-0461 or (903) 846-2165
* * Call to confirm hours of operation
* EXCELSIOR HOUSE HOTEL & JAY GOULD RAILCAR
Tours daily @ 2:00 p.m. or by appointment
(903) 665-2513
* SCARLETT O’HARDY’S GONE WITH THE WIND MUSEUM
Thursday, May 17 @ 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Friday, May 18 @ 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 19 @ 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
* Additional tours by appointment
(903) 665-1939
* JEFFERSON RIVERBOAT TOURS
7 Days a Week @ 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m.
(Weather permitting)
(903) 665-2222
* * Call to confirm tour times
* JEFFERSON CARNEGIE LIBRARY
Monday-Friday @ 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturday @ 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Closed: Sunday
* * Free Internet Access
Additional tourist information & tours:
Marion County Chamber of Commerce
118 N. Vale
Jefferson, TX 75657
(903) 665-2672
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 May 2007 )
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Tuesday, 08 May 2007 |
Live and in a theatre near you will be the performance of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” by The Gypsy Theatre Company from New York, New York, Saturday, July 28 at the historic Jefferson Playhouse (corner of Henderson and Market Street).
Two musical shows are scheduled: Saturday Matinee at 1:00 p.m. and Evening performance at 7:30 p.m.
Brought to you by the Excelsior Foundation, this national tour production company offers music, theatre and a true taste of the arts.
Mix and mingle with the cast of ten on the evening of Friday, July 27, 8:00 p.m. during a “Gala Champagne Cast Reception” in Jefferson’s luxurious Excelsior House Ballroom to include Entertainment, Coffee, Punch and Desserts.
Seating is limited and reservations are required.
Tickets:
Champagne Cast Reception: $24.95
Matinee (1:00 p.m.) $12.95
Evening Performance (7:30 p.m.) $19.95
For additional information and reservations:
The Excelsior House Hotel
211 W. Austin
Jefferson, Texas 75657
(903)665-2513
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 May 2007 )
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Monday, 07 May 2007 |
Airplane pilots, enthusiasts, and interested parties are invited to see and admire Jefferson’s Cypress River Airport on Saturday, May 26 between the hours of 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. The airport is located approximately 3 miles East on Hwy 134 (from Big Cypress Bayou Bridge in Jefferson).
A T-28 plane once used as a trainer in pilot training programs as well as “air to ground combat” in Viet Nam will be displayed. Additional antique aircraft are anticipated to fly in on Saturday (weather permitting) for public viewing.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 May 2007 )
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Written by Jay Patrick
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Sunday, 06 May 2007 |
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 Jimmy and Waymon Moore greet crowds in a vintage Ford.
Hundreds of people enjoyed the 60th Annual Historical Pilgrimage in Jefferson. With the rain holding out and while the temperatures were a bit on the muggy side, folks from around the East Texas area gathered to enjoy the parade, reenactments and tour of homes.
The Diamond Bessie Murder Trial play resumed in the newly restored playhouse. Performances were completely sold out during the annual run that began on Thursday night and continued through Sunday afternoon performances.
Perhaps the highlight was the occupation of the city by hundreds of Union and Confederate troops portrayed by reenactment enthusiasts from across the country. The reenactors skirmish during the Battle of Jefferson as part of the 60th Annual Pilgrimage in Jefferson. The Battle of Jefferson is a fictional reenactment. While Jefferson was an active port and center of manufacturing, the city never saw any battles during the Civil War.
Click here for video of the Battle of Jefferson
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Last Updated ( Monday, 07 May 2007 )
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Jefferson - On June 1st, Bull Durham Playhouse will open its doors at 124 E. Austin St., Jefferson, as a venue for local actors, musicians and other artists to showcase their work in a family-friendly environment. “This is an opportunity for the people of East Texas and our visitors to see just how much talent there is here. It’s been a long time since Jefferson has had this sort of entertainment available on a weekly basis,” said Playhouse co-founder Bill Smith. In addition to offering space for productions by other local groups, Smith, along with his former Haywood House Theatre partner Andy Looney will present weekly comedies, melodramas, murder mysteries and music. The Playhouse’s first production, set to run June 1st through July 7th will be “Special Delivery,” a comedy/music variety show made up, in part, of original pieces written by Smith and Looney.
The Coffee Bar will offer gourmet coffee, tea, snacks and WiFi access. Wall space will be available for local artists to display and sell their works in, what Smith described as “a comfortable place to sip a cup of coffee and read, listen to music, or just relax.”
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