Kingsville Walking Club - Spring 2025
Kingsville Walking Club is free and open to all ages and all abilities.
Kingsville Walking Club is free and open to all ages and all abilities.
The Council for Healthy Food Systems is excited to announce the launch of Groundwork: Gulf Coast Farmer Training, a comprehensive, three-month training program designed for beginning and intermediate farmers in the Texas Gulf Coast region.
If you live in Bishop, your pets may qualify for free Spray and Neutering.
Participants will engage with nutritionists who will discuss various topics, including meal planning, understanding food labels, cooking demonstrations, and tips for making healthier choices on a budget.
A Q&A session will follow to allow attendees to ask questions and interact with both the poets and translators.
Come and join the awareness walk and have your young children take a close look and several first responder vehicles and trucks.
A modern theatrical retelling of the Greek myth reframes the tale from the perspective of Eurydice, the doomed wife of Orpheus who inspires his adventure into the underworld to save her.
Texas A&M University-Kingsville is celebrating a century in service to South Texas as it prepares to continue its legacy of innovation and excellence. It is the first institution of higher learning in South Texas.
Get ready for a fur-tastic time! Meet some cool cats & rad dogs while getting your pets vaccinated.
The hospitality industry is one of the key job sectors in Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend, and employers are looking for individuals to fill all types of positions in the hospitality management and culinary arts fields.
To celebrate the recent release of his latest book, Neither Fish nor Fowl: A Mercantile Jewish Family on the Rio Grande, Del Mar College Professor of History Dr. Bryan Stone will share highlights during a lecture at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, in Wolfe Recital on the Heritage Campus.
This year, the Bayside Brunch & Fundraiser will feature a custom-curated brunch menu, sourced entirely from local ingredients, prepared by The Coastal Bend Chefs.
Play Bingo for a chance to win designer purses donated by local businesses.
During the 2025 season, The United States Navy will celebrate their 250th anniversary.
The Landmark Commission is accepting nominations for its Annual Preservation Awards. The submission deadline is April 14.
Join Adult and Teen Challenge of the Coastal Bend for the ‘Count It All Joy’ Gala, the premier fall fundraising event for Adult & Teen Challenge of Texas.
The event is for TAMUK students and the community. Children and families are welcome to join during the earlier parts of the concert.
All pieces will be introduced by the artist for an in-depth and inspiring listening experience. The concert performance is free.
The Del Mar College Music Department’s Low Brass Studio welcomes guest artist Dave Kirk, who will teach a public masterclass to tuba and euphonium students.
This new photograph will help honor the past and celebrate the future of TAMUK.
It’ll be a fun-filled day at the park with music, food trucks, and some special surprises for our furry pals.
Want to work in the sun this summer? Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation is hiring!
A Guest Lecture by Del Mar College Alumnus and Texas Standard Digital Producer Raul Alonzo.
The Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation Department is offering a 2025 SPARK Spring Break Camp for youth ages 6 to 16.
The Litter Critter initiative provides residents with a convenient way to dispose of unwanted items outside of scheduled pickup dates.
These activities are designed to engage participants of all ages and fitness levels.
What: North Beach Drainage Improvements Groundbreaking
When: Friday, March 7, at 1:30 p.m.
Where: Kiwanis Park, 3933 Timon Boulevard
Who: Peter Zanoni, City Manager
Councilmember Everett Roy, District 1
Councilmember Carolyn Vaughn, At-Large
The City of Corpus Christi will host a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the beginning of drainage improvements in the North Beach area. The $28 million project will address flooding concerns in the area and improve accessibility to the area’s popular destinations.
City Manager Peter Zanoni and City Councilmembers Everett Roy and Carolyn Vaughn will provide remarks.
The ceremony will be available for viewing on the following City social media channels:
Facebook: @citygov
YouTube: CCTVCorpusChristi
Instagram: cityofcc
Reasonable accommodations are provided upon request and in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please call 361-826-3211 in advance for assistance or to request a reasonable accommodation.
Six locations will offer a variety of sessions, activities and book fairs.
Japanese-Brazilian pianist Lina Morita's international career has taken her throughout the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, France and the Czech Republic.
A public input session will be held in each of the five Council Districts.
Main Street Monthly Wine Walk returns to Kingsville Main Street February 22nd from 5-9 p.m.
Entry and admission are FREE. Registration will be at the event and there will be prizes for the top two winners per age group.
Great Fellowship, entertainment, Resource fair, Taste of Soul with great food and lots of fun.
All dog owners are invited to bring their furry friends to the dog park, where they can run leash-free within the gated facility and play in this unique park designed just for them.
The American String Quartet celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2024; and, during their years of touring, the quartet has performed in all 50 states and appeared in the most beloved concert halls worldwide.
This year’s show attracted 1,020 entries with 66 selected for exhibition, including 38 drawings, 26 sculptures and two in digital media.
Contact Allison at Kingsville Parks and Rec at (361) 221-8705 for more information.
CAIN National Art Show provides an Artist Talk the week of the opening of the exhibit held by the Art Program with the Art and Drama Department.
Check out the list of local agencies that are accepting cold weather donations.
NAS Kingsville and TAMUK will be conducting a controlled burn on Navy land Monday, February 17th.
The Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registration for its 2025 Spring Mini-Dribbler Co-ed League.
An amnesty period begins on Monday, February 17, and runs through Friday, February 28. Citizens with outstanding warrants may contact the court to resolve their cases during this time.
The ensemble will present a free spring Sunday afternoon concert beginning at 4 p.m. on Feb. 16.