Brazoria County is inviting families and residents to a special event celebrating the past 50 years and looking forward to the next 50 years with Imagining the Future: A Time Capsule Event. The event will take place on Saturday, March 22, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Brazoria County Historical Museum, 100 East Cedar in Angleton.
This family-friendly event offers a fun and meaningful opportunity to contribute to Brazoria County’s time capsule, which will be opened in 2075—50 years from now. Residents are encouraged to bring items that reflect their lives and experiences today, such as photographs, written memories, and small artifacts. These items will be sealed in the capsule, giving future generations a glimpse into life in Brazoria County in 2025.
The celebration will also feature a variety of engaging activities for all ages, including games and crafts for the whole family, as well as a video station that offers residents a chance to leave a personal message for the future, sharing their thoughts, hopes, and dreams for the next 50 years. Participating groups and organizations include the Office of County Judge Matt Sebesta, the Brazoria County Historical Museum, the Brazoria County Library System, the Freeport Historical Museum, and The Center for Arts and Sciences, to name a few.
This event is free and open to the public. Families are welcome to enjoy the festivities, share memories, and contribute to the legacy that will be revealed half a century from now.
For more information about the Imagining the Future: A Time Capsule Event, including how to contribute to the time capsule, please contact the Brazoria County Historical Museum at 979-864-1208.