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Coming Up! It’s Another Thirsty 3rd Thursday!

May 16th

5:30 pm or after

(It’s come and go -or- come and stay!)

30 North Gastropub
302 E. Alamo Street, Brenham

Howdy Ags,

It’s nearly time for another Thirsty 3rd Thursday!

If you’ve never been to Thirsty 3rd Thursday, come join us. We hope to see everyone on Thursday, May 16th. Gig ’em!


 

Aggie Muster is Sunday, April 21st

Sunday, April 21st, 2024
Margaret E. Blizzard
Senior Activity Center
1301 East Tom Green Street
Brenham, Texas

Gather at 5:30 for meet and greet
Dinner and ceremony begins at 6:00pm


Reservations Required by April 14th

For more information, please visit our 2024 Aggie Muster page listed in the menu above.


Quarterly Club Luncheon!

Wednesday, February 21st
12:00 noon at Cannery Kitchen
Meal cost – $15 per person
(Advance reservations are requested)

Click here for instant luncheon reservations!

You may also make reservations by emailing info@washcoags.org
or by text to 979-320-9910. Be sure to include the number who will attend.

About our Speakers

Heather Sauber ’99
Director of Development
School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts

-and-

James R. Ball III
Associate Dean for Industry and Community Engagement
and Associate Professor of Performance Studies
School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts

Heather Sauber ’99 is Assistant Vice President of Development for the Texas A&M Foundation, and is spearheading the efforts to elevate the arts at Texas A&M University through the new School of Performance, Visualization, & Fine Arts. Heather, a two-time Aggie graduate herself, has been a development professional for over 25 years. She has worked in both social and corporate sectors to make an impact in our global community before coming home to Aggieland.

Dr. James Ball is Associate Dean for Industry and Community Engagement and Associate Professor of Performance Studies in the School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts. He is also the Director of A&M’s Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts, an organization that brings internationally-renowned avant garde artists and performers to the Brazos Valley.

Plan to attend and learn more about what’s happening at Texas A&M, as this promises to be an interesting presentation! And remember, it’s always fun when Aggies gather! See you there…


 

Check this out!

We’re excited to include an Aggie owned or operated business directory on our website! Click on the “Aggie Businesses” menu item at the top of this page. If you would like to have your Aggie business included in our directory, all you have to do is join our club and let us know about it! Use the botton below:

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Cans, Coins, and Carols! It’s a T3T Christmas Party!

This month’s Thirsty 3rd Thursday will be a bit different…and fun! We’re gonna make it a holiday celebration featuring a Christmas theme, while at the same time helping out Bread Partners, our local food bank. Come on out and join us for…

Cans, Coins and Carols!

Bring a can of food or a pocket full of change to be donated to Bread Partners.

We will also sing a few Christmas carols while enjoying drinks, snacks, and good company. We wish everyone a very Aggie Christmas! See you on Thursday, December 21st, at Wine Bar Brenham, 301 S. Baylor Street in Brenham, just south of BT Longhorn Steakhouse!