• Lipan Apache | Winter Lecture Series

    1202 Navigation Circle 201 Dix St, San Diego, TX, United States

    Join us for a meaningful and informative program in our Winter Lecture Series with “Lipan Apache,” presented by Ashley Leal, Ed.D., on Monday, March 16th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. This lecture offers an introduction to the history, culture, and enduring legacy of the Lipan Apache, one of the Native peoples with deep roots […]

    Free
  • TNS Zavala & The Three Texas Navies | Winter Lecture Series

    1202 Navigation Circle 201 Dix St, San Diego, TX, United States

    Set sail into Texas’s maritime past with our next Winter Lecture Series program, “TNS Zavala & The Three Texas Navies,” presented by Brad Chilcote, on Monday, March 23rd, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM. This engaging lecture explores the story of the TNS Zavala and the broader history of the three Texas navies, highlighting their […]

    Free
  • MariThyme Cooking Class – Creamy Tarragon Chicken With Angel Hair Pasta

    1202 Navigation Circle 201 Dix St, San Diego, TX, United States

    Sail into comfort cooking with confidence on Friday, March 27th, 2026, from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM in this hands-on class featuring a creamy tarragon chicken with angel hair pasta, a dish that balances fresh herbs, cream-based sauces, and classic technique. Students will learn methods for pan-cooking chicken, developing a smooth and flavorful cream sauce, […]

    $65.00
  • The Port Town of La Salle | Winter Lecture Series

    1202 Navigation Circle 201 Dix St, San Diego, TX, United States

    Join us for the conclusion of our Winter Lecture Series with a fascinating look at early Texas maritime history in “The Port Town of La Salle,” presented by David Kroskie, on Monday, March 30th, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, the final lecture in our 2026 series. This engaging presentation explores the story of the […]

    Free
  • Painting History – A Guided Plein Air Art Program

    1202 Navigation Circle 201 Dix St, San Diego, TX, United States

    For centuries, artists have helped record the story of life on the water. Long before photography, painters captured the ships, harbors, weather, and working waterfronts that shaped maritime communities. Their brushstrokes preserved moments in time, documenting the people, vessels, and landscapes that defined Texas maritime history. This spring, you’re invited to continue that tradition. Join […]

    $45.00