Event Date: Saturday, August 13th, 2016 Event Time: 11am - 1pm Zombie finger-foods! POTLUCK! Zombies love to eat, so bring plenty!
Meet the TXGA Board members!
The Center: The Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Center is owned and operated by the City of Baytown. This innovative facility, located on the banks of Goose Creek, opened in January of 1998 and is an official site on the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail. The Wetlands Center encompasses 14,000 square feet and serves several functions, in addition to providing office space for staffers. Facilities include a Science Lab, a Computer Lab, a meeting room that can accommodate up to 100 people, plus the 9,000 square foot Robert M. Craig Exhibit Hall.
The Wetlands Center features a variety of exhibits. Gator World, with its juvenile alligators and large wetlands mural, is always a favorite with visitors young and old. Wetlands Center staff provide tours as time permits, or visitors can take a self-guided tour. Through education and recreation, the Wetlands Center aims to increase awareness, appreciation and understanding of wetlands, the environment and cultural history.