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For its annual Pop Corn Throwing Epic, Cast Theater in Rosenberg presents the hilariously funny play “Dirty Deeds at the Depot” on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. through August 6, with only one matinee left at 2:30 p.m. on August 6.  This local theater is community-supported, and this play has the highest audience participation - not only can you throw the popcorn, adventurous theater-goers can actually volunteer to join the cast during the play.  It’s a night of hilarity and fun, and is just around the corner from River Park West in nearby Rosenberg!

Cast Theatre is located in the Vogelsang Antique Emporium, 1909 Ave G, approximately 20 minutes from Hwy 59 & Hwy 6.  Admission is $13 per person. To purchase tickets or to get directions, please call the reservation line at 832-889-3808 or 281-239-7181, email casttheater@sbcglobal.com, or visit CastTheatrical.com. Plan ahead to have a great time at the  Cast Theatre!

 


The great City of Rosenberg is hosting FREE live music on Friday evenings this July, and all local River Park West residents need to bring along are family, friends, and lawn chairs!  The evening concerts all begin at 7:00 pm, rain or shine, and are held at Bill Butler's Third Street Park located at 809 3rd Street - between Avenues F & G in the City's Historic Downtown District.  Area shopping and dining will also be open to welcome visitors late in the evenings after the concerts.  It’s free, it’s great music, and it’s just a few minutes south on US 59!

Friday’s concert schedule is as follows:

July 16th, at 7pm:  “The Coastliners” – Hear the music of the only Baytown band to chart six top-ten hits in the 60’s!


 

On Saturday, June 5, from 4pm-8pm the Texana Center in Rosenberg will host the Texana Trumps Autism Crawfish Boil, held at the Texana Center and sponsored by local dealership Legacy Ford Lincoln Mercury.  

Autism is better known as a childhood disease than ever, with a diagnosis of autism occurring in 1 out of every 100 children, and 1 out of every 58 boys.  Autism manifests itself in various ways and to differing degrees in these children, often changing as the child gets older.  It’s a great charity to aid the Autistic children of Fort Bend and its surrounding areas, so come enjoy some great crawfish for a good cause!


New Local Jobs in Sight

Those looking for a new job in the Greater Fort Bend and Rosenberg area have some good news. Biotics Research Corp. has a $2 million project that is expanding its facilities with an additional 35,000 square feet being built, creating 25 new jobs upon completion.  The new area will expand the warehouse and manufacturing end of the company.

Denis DeLuca, president of Biotics Research Corp., had this to say, "Biotics has been a leading manufacturer of vitamins and dietary supplements with a global market for its products for over thirty years. Going forward with this expansion, with the help of the incentives from the city and county, we are very confident our market share will continue to increase”.

Barkley Peschel, Vice President Development & Operations of the Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council states that “Rosenberg represents a fresh new wave of business expansion and relocation potential for Fort Bend County,” and that “although Rosenberg is a well established commercial center in Fort Bend, the continued growth of the area and of Greater Houston is creating many new business opportunities on the forward edge of that growth, and Rosenberg is that forward edge in the southwestern sector of the region.”