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Old Town: Preserving the Past

Posted by Michael Mathews
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on Thursday, 12 January 2012
in Events

Join us for "Old Town: Preserving the Past" in the McFaddin-Ward House Visitor Center!

The long-anticipated event has been planned to highlight the historical jewels in one of Beaumont's oldest communities. Each participating house will tell its story as you walk, drive or bike your way through the oak-lined streets.

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to learn about the homes that have helped build our Southeast Texas heritage!

When: Friday, April 13
4:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.
Where: McFaddin-Ward House Visitor Center, on the corner of Calder and Third Street

Free and open to everyone! Call (409) 832-1906 for more details.


mcfaddin-ward

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There's a New Bakery in the Oaks

Posted by Michael Mathews
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on Tuesday, 22 November 2011
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If you haven't tried it yet, you are in for a treat.  Ana's Bakery at 2570 Calder, just behind the Tattered Suitcase, opened a few weeks ago.

The food is outstanding and the prices surprisingly low.

There is an terrific selection of Mexican pastries, cookies, cakes, and homemade ice cream.  They have freshly made Kolaches in the morning and will be adding sandwiches for lunch soon.

They are open 7 days a week.

Drop by and welcome them to the neighborhood.

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Oaks Historic District Scholarship - Oh, Boy!

Posted by Virginia Jordan
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on Wednesday, 16 November 2011
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The Oaks Historic District Neighborhood Association , beginning in 2012, will fund (1) $1000 scholarship for college-bound students who live within the District.

Preference will be given to those students planning to attend Lamar University. Strong academic standing will be required, as well as evidence of a commitment to the community through volunteerism.

Qualified, interested parties may access applications via the Oaks website.

 

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Dogtoberfest 2011

Posted by Virginia Jordan
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Virginia Jordan is President of the Oaks Historic District
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on Tuesday, 25 October 2011
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smallI hope everyone got a chance to go to the Dogtoberfest on the 8th.  There were lots of prizes and fun for everyone.  Take a look at the pictures in the photo gallery.

 

Mark it on your calendar for next year.  You don't want to miss out on all the fun.

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Recycling program in the Oaks Historic District - LET'S go!!!

Posted by Virginia Jordan
Virginia Jordan
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on Friday, 16 September 2011
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If you missed last night’s Oaks neighborhood meeting, featuring Waste Management’s Mike Wilson, you missed some great information. We were all very interested in getting the re-cycling service going in our neighborhood. Mike told us that we would need around 25 – 30 subscribers to warrant a new route being added to their existing two. We thought we could do that – easily!

recycleHere are the facts:

  • Cost is only $10.00/month – billed by Waste Management quarterly (prefer a credit card)
  • WM will provide a nice, large green (yellow lid) dumpster for your recyclables
  • WM picks up 2 times a month – every other Tuesday.
  • No need to pre-sort
  • Will take paper, plastic, cardboard, cans – NO GLASS yet (not cost effective at this time)
  • You need to call WM to get your pick-up set up (credit card info, etc.)
  • Phone number to call is 842-0065
Or Contact http://beaumontrecycles.wm.com


Please let me know if you are interested in getting in on this recycling program. We’d like to keep track of the number so we will know when we have the necessary numbers to get it started in our neighborhood.

To contact me click on Contact Us on the menu at the top of the page.  In the Message block, say something like "I signed up with WM for the Oaks Recycling Program".

Thanks ---- and Happy re-cycling!!!!!

WM tip of the week:
Take your old paint-filled cans, remove lids and let paint dry out (becomes a solid mass). At that point it can be picked up by trash collection. If it isn’t drying out fast enough, add some cat litter to the can……

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Rao’s Bakery to Sample World Famous Kopi Luwak Coffee FREE

Posted by Virginia Jordan
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on Tuesday, 07 June 2011
in Food & Drink


Check out the Press Release from Rao's

(Beaumont, Texas - June 6, 2011) - Rao's Bakery will give free samples of the rarest, most expensive coffee in the world at all of their locations on June 15th and 16th in order to provide coffee connoisseurs a fun and unique experience.

Kopi Luwak, a rare and exotic coffee made famous in the movie "The Bucket List," is considered the most difficult to obtain.  If you have seen the movie, then you know the punch line - Kopi Luwak is made from coffee beans gathered from animal droppings.  Despite the coffee's origins, coffee fanatics and scientists claim that this coffee is one of the most complex and delicious brews available.    

Kopi Luwak coffee comes from the Indonesian island of Sumatra, an area well known for excellent coffee.  A small, cat-like animal called a luwak eats ripened coffee cherries, bean and all.  In the stomach, enzymes influence the coffee bean by removing bitterness.  The luwak then defecates, and local people collect the processed bean.  The bean is then cleaned, roasted and ground for coffee.   Coffee aficionados worldwide praise the resulting brew for its rich, earthy and bitter-free taste.

"Because of the high price and the challenge of finding certified, authentic beans, most people will never be able to experience Kopi Luwak coffee.  One pound sells for between $200-$300.  By offering free samples every year, I thought we could bring something really unique and fun to our area," says Rao's Bakery owner, Jake Tortorice.

 

By the way, the picture was not part of the original press release.  The webmaster, Michael, added that.

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Beaumont's Historic Antiquing District

Posted by Michael Mathews
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on Saturday, 07 May 2011
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Thanks to the efforts of the Southeast Texas Antique Dealer's Association (SETADA), the Beaumont City Council has officially designated Calder from IH 10 to the Mildred Building (Calder at MLK) as Beaumont's Historic Antiquing District.

This will help promote Beaumont and southeast Texas as an antiquing destination.  It will encourage the existing antique dealers in the district and hopefully will cause more people to open antique shops in the area.

There will be signs and banners along Calder to help publicize the district.  Signs have been requested from Texas Department of Transportation as well.  These signs would be on the exit ramps for Calder on IH 10 and Hwy 69.

This is just one more great thing happening in the Oaks Historic District and another wonderful thing for Beaumont.

Take time to visit and support the local antique shops in Beaumont's Historic Antiquing District and the surrounding area.

Antique Mall of Beaumont, 2594 Calder, Beaumont TX
Antik Haus, 2195 Calder @ 6th St, Beaumont TX
Art Antiques & Stuff Gallery, 3145 Calder, Beaumont TX
Cave Interiors, 1425 Calder, Beaumont, TX
11th Street Market, 2470 North 11th Street, Beaumont TX
Finder's Fayre, 1485 Calder @ MLK Blvd, Beaumont TX
Select Antiques, 2694 Hazel, Beaumont TX
The Book Bazaar, 1445 Calder, Beaumont TX
The Tattered Suitcase, 2590 Calder @ 10th St, Beaumont TX
Urban Habitat, 2405 Calder, Beaumont TX

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Great News About Rao's

Posted by Michael Mathews
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on Wednesday, 23 February 2011
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Saturday's just haven't been the same for several months since Rao's decided to close on Saturday's.  This was primarily a result of the Calder construction and the resulting drop in business.

 

Well, now with Calder open from downtown to 14th Street, the traffic on Calder has been building.

 

And so, the good news?

 

Starting on Saturday March 5th, Rao's will be open again on Saturdays.  Let's all stop by and show our appreciation.

 

While we're at it, we might show our support for all the businesses along Calder.  It has been tough on all of them.

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Calder Improvements and Antiquing

Posted by Michael Mathews
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on Sunday, 20 February 2011
in General News

I'm sure everyone has noticed by now but there has been great progress on Calder Street.  It is now open from downtown all the way to 14th Street.  It should be open to IH-10 anytime now.

Naturally the business and shop owners on Calder are very pleased to see the progress.  It is fun to see cars going up and down the street instead of dump trucks and utility vehicles.  While a few businesses failed during the construction, the ones who survived are looking forward to the growth that will surely come with all the improvements.

While it is not official yet, there is a move underway to have the Calder Street area declared an Antique District.  It is just a part of the effort by SETADA (Southeast Texas Antique Dealers Association) to help promote Beaumont and southeast Texas as an antiquing center.

Antique shops around the Calder area are rather excited about the plan.  Most of them are members of SETADA and are spearheading the move to raise awareness of the surprising quantity and quality of antiques and collectibles in this area.

Do you have news about the Oaks Historic District?  How about a story to tell about the early days in Old Town?  If so, become an Oaks Historic District Blogger.

For your username and password, contact Virginia Jordan.

 

 

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The Blog is Ready for Use

Posted by Matt Fredricks
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on Tuesday, 10 August 2010
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In order to publish to the blog, you will need to be added to the author's list.  Contact Virginia and let her know that you would like to contribute to the blog.

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