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2022-07-22 21:56:41 By : Mr. Richard Zhang

Clear to partly cloudy. Low 76F. SE winds at 10 to 20 mph, decreasing to 5 to 10 mph..

Clear to partly cloudy. Low 76F. SE winds at 10 to 20 mph, decreasing to 5 to 10 mph.

Emma Rose, left, and Audrey Cook rehearse their lines for "The Wizard of Oz," which opens Friday night.

Emma Rose, left, and Audrey Cook rehearse their lines for "The Wizard of Oz," which opens Friday night.

Family Story Time – 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. sessions, Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Newborn to school age.

Learning Lab: Dow Science Team – 2-3 p.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301.

Puzzle Night/Puzzle Competition and Swap – 6-7 p.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Teams compete with jigsaw puzzles to see who can finish first. Bring in your old puzzles in good condition and swap with others.

Hot Rod Nights – 6:30-9 p.m., Dairy Treet. Call 361-573-3104. Crossroads Cruisers meets up with new cars, old cars, all kinds of trucks. Everyone welcome. Bring a lawn chair.

Rose Marie Live – 7:30-11 p.m., Aero Crafters, 309 E. Crestwood Drive, Victoria. All ages until 10 p.m. Call 361-573-4388.

Dueling Pianos Live – 8-11 p.m., Shooters Bar.

Night Under the Stars – 3:30-4:30 p.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Read stories, sing songs, create and eat some s’mores. Family fun.

Theatre Victoria’s musical “The Wizard of Oz” – 7:30-10 p.m., Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets start at $25. Call 361-570-8587.

Glitch Live – 8-11 p.m., Aero Crafters, 309 E. Crestwood Drive, Victoria. All ages until 10 p.m. Call 361-573-4388. Alternative rock band.

Creed Fisher Live – 8:30 p.m.-2 a.m., Schroeder Hall. Call 361-573-7002.

Victoria Farmers’ Market – 9 a.m.-noon, Dr. Pattie Dodson Public Health Center, 2805 N. Navarro St., Victoria. Homegrown produce, farm fresh meats and eggs, baked goods, local honey and more.

Paw Print Art – 10-11 a.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Dogs must be leashed and friendly toward other people and dogs. Create a fun piece of paw print art.

Theatre Victoria’s musical “The Wizard of Oz” – 7:30-10 p.m., Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets start at $25. Call 361-570-8587.

Ain’t Wasting Time Live – 8:30 p.m.-2 a.m., Schroeder Hall. Call 361-573-7002. Allman Bothers tribute band from Austin.

1st annual Old School/Hot Rod Show – Noon-8 p.m., 2601 U.S. 59 N., Victoria. Music, vendors, food trucks and a showcase of cars and hot rods. Free.

KIDStory Saturday: A Day in a Texas Garden – 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Museum of the Coastal Bend, 2200 E. River St., Victoria. Call 361-582-2511. Activities that would have been a part of a kid’s typical day in Texas history. Plant a seed to take home and learn about foraging for your own food and provisions.

Theatre Victoria’s musical “The Wizard of Oz” – 2-4:30 p.m., Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets start at $25. Call 361-570-8587.

Organ concert — 3 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, 2408 N. Navarro St., Victoria. Victoria Crossroads Chapter of the American Guild of Organists perform a free concert on the church’s dynamic organ.

Canvas Kids-You Rock/Pebble Painting – 2-3 p.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Interactive program where you create your own painted rock. Dress for the mess.

True Crime Book Club – 6-7:30 p.m., Victoria Public Library’s Bronte Room, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. July’s book discussion is on “See How Much You Love Me” by Amber Hunt.

Family Story Time – 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. sessions, Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Newborn to school age.

Family Fort Night – 4:30-5:30 p.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301.

Victoria Generals Free Ticket Night by Sodalis Assisted Living – 7 p.m., Riverside Stadium. Call 361-485-9522. Free admission for all.

Canvas Kids-You Rock/Pebble Painting – 4:30-5:30 p.m., Victoria Public Library, 302 N. Main St., Victoria. Call 361-485-3301. Interactive program where you create your own painted rock. Dress for the mess.

Victoria Farmers’ Market – 9 a.m.-noon, Dr. Pattie Dodson Public Health Center, 2805 N. Navarro St., Victoria. Homegrown produce, farm fresh meats and eggs, baked goods, local honey and more.

11th annual Community Jamboree Celebration – 5:30-9 p.m., Zion Lutheran Church, 307 N. Hackberry St., Moulton. RSVP by calling 361-596-4928. Christian music concert, worship service, pot-luck supper and ice cream social.

Victoria Generals Faith & Family Night – 6 p.m., Riverside Stadium. Call 361-485-9522. Pregame concert by Clay Crockett and Nation of Believers.

Jerry James Band Live – 7-10 p.m., Greek’s 205 Bar. Call 361-573-7800.

Mel Chin: Wake – Public art installation, 407 N. Liberty St., Victoria. Presented by Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art.

Material Culture: Art Cars from the Collection of Ann Harithas – Noon-5 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, Five Points Museum, 1201 N. Moody, Victoria.

ISMLESSNESS – Noon-5 p.m., Thursday-Friday; noon-4 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Exhibit ends July 31. The Nave Museum, 306 W. Commercial St., Victoria. Call 361-575-8228. Free, donations accepted.

Victoria’ Parks & Recreation has a partnership with the Barbara Bauer Briggs Family YMCA Pool. The YMCA pool, 1806 N. Nimitz St., Victoria, will be open for community swim hours at a rate of $3/person. For more information, visit http:

The Victoria Regional History Center's current in-house exhibit “Summer Memories” displays photos of people from the Victoria area’s past enjoying the summer.

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Sorry for your loss and may god bless each and every one of you

i may be wrong, but you don't do this at a restaurant and plan on going back.

Glen or Janice Ullman said:

This appears to be a mix between mental destruction and mental entertainment. Please don’t ask me to be an advocate for you entertainment.

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