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Constellation Field, 1 Stadium Drive.
281-207-9112; sugarlandskeeters.com
SURFSIDE BEACH: Sept. 21 Adopt-A-
Beach Cleanup Volunteers gather in the
morning for a general beach cleanup. Dress
for the weather and bring some water.
Supplies provided. Free meal afterward.
Stahlman Park, 2211 Bluewater Highway.
979-864-1541; brazoria-county.com/parks
VICTORIA: Through Sept. 8 "Patricia
Compton: Underdog"This exhibit features
Goliad artist Compton, whose oil, water-
color, and acrylic work is storytelling
through the use of symbols. The Nave Mu-
seum, 306 W. Commercial St. 361-575-
8227 navemuseum.com
VICTORIA: Sept. 12-15 "Funny Money"
Theatre Victoria presents this hilarious
farce by Ray Cooney. Leo]. Welder Center
for the Performing Arts, 214 N. Main St.
361-570-8587; theatrevictoria.org
VICTORIA: Sept. 21 Victoria Symphony
Concert Opening Night: The Virtuoso
Orchestra with Violinist Caroline
Campbell The Victoria Symphony Society
provides concerts with musicians and guest
artists from around the world. Victoria Fine
Arts Center, 1002 E. Sam Houston Drive.
361-576-4500; victoriasymphony.com
VICTORIA: Sept. 22 Czech Heritage Fes-
tival Featuring live polka music, a Tarok
tournament, traditional arts and crafts,
Czech foods, a homemade beer and wine
show, live demonstrations, and exhibits of
historical Czech items. Victoria Community
Center, 2905 E. North St. 361-649-2243;
victoriaczechs.org
VICTORIA: Sept. 26-Nov. 3 Madeline
O'Connor Exhibit See the exhibit of a
well-known and respected local artist
whose work is an abstraction from nature.
The Nave Museum, 306 W. Commercial St.
361-575-8227 navemuseum.com
VICTORIA: Sept. 28 Victoria Ballet The-atre Fall Show: "Inspired" See the talent
of Victoria Ballet Theatre on display. Leo].
Welder Center for the Performing Arts, 214
N. Main St. 361-575-2313; victoriaballet.orgHILL COUNTRY
AUSTIN: Through Jan. 26 Motown: The
Sound of YoungAmerica This exhibit cele-
brates the 60th anniversary of the birth of
Motown Records. It traces the evolution of
the label, focusing on its major artists and
musicalachievements, and explores how the
sound of Motown continues to influence
some of pop music's most important artists
today. LB] Presidential Library, 2313 Red River
St. 512-721-0200; lbjlibrary.orggi0 iN
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si - -, - ~rAUSTIN: Sept.1 Kyle Turner, Michael
Ward, Latrese Bush, and Pamela Hart in
Concert This combination of saxophone
from Turner, Ward on the violin, the soulful
voice of Bush, and jazzy vocals of Hart is the
perfect mix for a dynamic evening of tradi-
tional jazz, smooth jazz, blues, and a little
old-school R&B. One World Theatre,
7701 Bee Caves Road. 512-258-6947;
womeninjazz.org
AUSTIN: Sept. 7-8 Texas Music Museum
International Music Festival The ninth
annual festival features a diverse set of ac-
complished Texas performers specializing
in dance, music, and song. The event pro-
motes the appreciation of musical traditionsfrom many cultures now a part of the Texas
ethnic and musical fabric, including Asia,
Africa, Eastern Europe, India, and the Mid-
dle East. Performances include distinctive,
traditional instruments and costumes.
George Washington Carver Museum, Cultur-
al and Genealogy Center, 1165 Angelina St.
512-203-4875; texasmusicmuseum.org
AUSTIN: Sept.11 9/11 Stair Climb
Bee Cave Police, Lakeway Police, and Lake
Travis Fire Rescue climb the equivalent of
110 stories of the World Trade Center to pay
tribute to the fallen FDNY firefighters of
Sept. 11. The climb begins in the morning at
Hill Country Galleria's Parking Garage A
(garage nearest Dillard's). The public is
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