Galveston County Apartment Association

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🌀 Stay Weather Aware, Galveston County! 🌀A Tropical Storm Watch is now in effect for our area. While the forecast can ch...
06/16/2026

🌀 Stay Weather Aware, Galveston County! 🌀

A Tropical Storm Watch is now in effect for our area. While the forecast can change, now is the time to review your emergency plans, check your supplies, and make sure you have a way to receive weather alerts.

Please use caution on the roads, never drive through flooded streets, and stay informed through trusted sources such as local officials, the US National Weather Service Houston-Galveston Texas and NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center

A little preparation now can make a big difference later. Stay safe, stay alert, and keep an eye on the forecast as conditions develop. ⛈️🌴

05/19/2026

Costa Azul recently celebrated a ribbon cutting with the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce marking the completion of their beautiful property remodel! Guests had the chance to tour the refreshed space and celebrate this exciting new chapter for the property.

The Galveston County Apartment Association (GCAA) was proud to be part of the celebration and support Costa Azul alongside our community partners. Congratulations to the entire team on your stunning transformation and continued commitment to serving the community!

✨ Be sure to keep us in the loop on what’s happening with your properties and teams so we can help celebrate your milestones, achievements, and special moments too!

We weathered the storm—before the storm! 🌊⛈️Our Hurricane Preparedness Luncheon at Gaido’s was a huge hit, filled with g...
04/23/2026

We weathered the storm—before the storm! 🌊⛈️

Our Hurricane Preparedness Luncheon at Gaido’s was a huge hit, filled with great food, even better company, and powerful insights to get us ready for the season ahead.

A big shoutout to our amazing speakers for bringing the energy and expertise—keeping our GCAA members informed, prepared, and ready for whatever comes our way. 💪

And of course, a huge THANK YOU to our sponsor, Sherwin-Williams, for helping make this event possible. We appreciate your continued support of our industry!

Here’s to staying prepared, protecting our communities, and keeping our 20,000+ multifamily units storm-ready. Hurricane season, we’re ready for you! 🌪️

03/30/2026

☀️ GCAA March Luncheon Recap: Prep Your ACs for Summer! ❄️

We had a great turnout at our March Members Luncheon, where we got ahead of the Texas heat and learned how to keep our communities cool all summer long!

A big thank you to Coastal Eco Heating & Air and Century AC for sharing their expertise on AC maintenance, new refrigerant changes, and the warning signs you don’t want to ignore. Your insights are helping our members stay prepared before those temperatures start climbing! 🔧🌡️

Missed it? Don’t worry—we’ve got more great events coming your way!

📅 Be sure to register for our next luncheon and stay connected, informed, and ahead of the curve with GCAA. You won’t want to miss it!

🧹 Time for the Galveston Citywide Clean-Up!The City of Galveston is making it easy for residents to get rid of bulk item...
03/13/2026

🧹 Time for the Galveston Citywide Clean-Up!

The City of Galveston is making it easy for residents to get rid of bulk items and help keep our island looking its best!🌴

Bulk waste home pick-up will take place throughout the city on:
• April 17
• April 18
• April 24
• April 25

Residents can also drop off items at the Galveston Recycling Center from April 15–30 with a current City of Galveston utility bill and photo ID.

♻️ Special events:
🛞 Oil & Tire Drop-Off – April 18 & 25
📄 Paper Shredding Day – April 18 (10 AM – 2 PM)

Let’s all do our part to keep Galveston clean and beautiful! 🌊

03/11/2026

Our next luncheon is where?!🌮❄️

We’re turning up the flavor while cooling things down at La Brisa Mexican Bar + Grill!

Join us March 25 for lunch, networking, and HVAC insights to keep things running smoothly before summer hits!

☀️ Prep Your AC for Summer! ❄️Texas heat is coming… is your AC ready? Join us for our March GCAA Luncheon as industry pr...
03/10/2026

☀️ Prep Your AC for Summer! ❄️

Texas heat is coming… is your AC ready? Join us for our March GCAA Luncheon as industry pros share what you need to know before summer hits.

Hear from AC Travis with Century AC and Aaron Plant with Coastal ECO Heating & Air as they cover:
🔹 New refrigerant updates
🔹 How to spot early signs of system wear
🔹 Preventative maintenance tips to extend the life of your equipment
🔹 Emerging HVAC technologies shaping the industry

📅 Wednesday, March 25 | 12 PM
📍 La Brisa Mexican Bar + Grill – League City

As always, GCAA luncheons are FREE for members and their staff (just remember to RSVP to avoid the no-show fee).

Great info, great networking, and great food — we’ll see you there! 🌮👷‍♂️❄️

03/04/2026

🎙️ Introducing Unlocking Doors — a new podcast created to spotlight the real stories, real careers, and real opportunities within Texas rental housing.

In this intro video, Christy Rodriguez shares the vision behind the podcast and why these conversations matter for our industry’s future. From leadership journeys to career pathways you may have never considered, Unlocking Doors is about showing what’s possible.

And this is just the beginning…

✨ The first episode featuring TAA President, Mike Rust premieres Friday at 9 a.m. — don’t miss it on your favorite podcast streaming platform of choice.

With our deepest condolences, we share the passing of Nancy Mauney Mafrige, beloved wife of GCAA’s original founder and ...
02/24/2026

With our deepest condolences, we share the passing of Nancy Mauney Mafrige, beloved wife of GCAA’s original founder and longtime member, Don Mafrige.

GALVESTON, TX— Nancy Mauney Mafrige peacefully passed away the morning of the 13th of February 2026, at her home in Galveston, surrounded by her loving family. Born on the 16th of August 1937, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the daughter of Sidney Franklin Mauney of Old Fort, North Carolina, and Golda Curts Mauney of Bridgeport, Illinois. Nancy was a loving big sister and best friend to her only sibling, Marilyn Mauney.

After Nancy’s birth, the family moved to Bridgeport, Illinois while her father served in WWII. Nancy loved to pick blackberries, buy malts at the candy store and spend time with her aunts, uncles, and cousins. Following WWII, her father returned home and took a job with Creole Oil Company as a Petroleum Engineer, moving Nancy and her family to Carracas, Venezuela. Nancy spent most of her time in Carracas horseback riding, playing tennis, and golfing. She and Marilyn attended Camp Chippewa. She spoke fluent Spanish and often looked back with great fondness on the years she lived in Venezuela.

Beginning in high school, Nancy and other students boarded a plane and traveled to the states to attend school at San Marcos Baptist Academy, leading Nancy to meet her high school sweetheart and future husband, Don Mafrige, who was also a student at San Marcos Academy. Nancy became a favorite at the school and, even more so, to Don. By their senior year at SMA, Nancy was Sweetheart of Company B where Don served as commander. Nancy was a cheerleader and Don was Captain of the football team. During her time at San Marcos Academy, other achievements included: Pep Squad, Student Council, Advisory President, Cue and Curtain Club, Y.W.A., B’ettes, Volleyball team, Theater, Editor for school newspaper, National Honor Society, S.M.A. Top Twelve, Senior Representative, Calendar Girl and Tennis team.

Nancy attended Rice University, making many lifelong friends. While living at Jones College, she befriended Clara Mae Morrow, the house mother at Jones College, who became her second mother in Texas. While at Rice, Don was at the University of Texas and their relationship continued to evolve.

Following graduation, Nancy was offered a four year scholarship to the Sorbonne in France, as she spoke French fluently. Instead, she followed her heart and married her love, Don, and joined him as he began his military service. After settling back in Houston, Nancy and Don were blessed with four children. She worked as an English teacher at Lamar High School, and continued her education, receiving a Master’s Degree in English; and teaching as a Professor of English at the University of Houston and St. Thomas University.

In the early days of their marriage, Nancy and Don joined Pine Forest Country Club, spending many nights playing tennis with their friends. Later, they joined the Houston Raquet Club and won tennis championships. Nancy loved playing golf at Galveston Country Club and was an exceptional golfer with an amazing tee shot. On three different occasions, she scored a “hole in one.” Nancy and Don shared many common hobbies, including tennis, golf, traveling, and scuba diving. They loved to attend both University of Texas and Rice football games. They both became pilots to fly their Cessna airplane. Nancy was said to be the better pilot. She was that rare combination of beauty, grace, and strength.

Her volunteering was extensive and included PTA President at Robert’s Elementary School, Pershing Junior High School, and Lamar High School; Softball coaching for West University Softball teams; serving on the board of Harris County Child Welfare for approximately ten years, most of the time as the president; a panelist on “Inquiry” PBS local television show in the 70’s; serving on the board of Women’s Athletics at her alma mater Rice University; working with her husband on the Rudy Tomjanovich Golf Tournament in Galveston; serving on the board at the Galveston Country Club, co-founding a local book club; volunteering for Our Daily Bread Homeless Shelter, Alter Guild and Vestry at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church; Vestry at Grace Episcopal Church in Galveston, and Galveston Historical Society.

Her faith in Christianity was a large part of her being. She studied religions of the world, including completing courses at Oxford, England and Sewannee in the Education for Ministry program. She later taught classes for EFM. She was committed to serving God in any way she could. She believed there is a common thread of goodness in all religions.

Her focus and commitment to her family included countless hours of driving and attending her children’s athletic events, coaching, tutoring, encouraging, supporting, while always having breakfast, lunch, and dinner prepared each day. Nancy never complained, nor did she ever say anything negative about anyone else.

Nancy and Don loved to dance. In recent years, every evening at 5:45 pm, Don would put on a slow song and dance with Nancy over to the dinner table. Nancy and Don were married for sixty-six years. After a courageous journey with Alzheimer’s, with her husband Don by her side, they had their last dance. Nancy was preceded in death by her parents, Sidney Franklin Mauney and Golda Curts, and her sister, Marilyn Mauney. She is survived by her husband, Donald Mafrige, Sr.; her children, Donald Mafrige, Jr., David Z. Mafrige, Sr. (Lynnette), Laura Mafrige (Diran), and Mauney Mafrige, and grandchildren: Sydney Mafrige Kerns, D. Zachary Mafrige, Jr., Holden Mafrige Stackhouse, Farris Mafrige-Elsaifi, Donald Bradley Mafrige-Elsaifi and Ronald Christian Mafrige-Elsaifi; her great-grandchildren, Myers Kerns, Emmeline Kerns, Ana Mafrige, and David Z. Mafrige, III, and many additional loved family members.

The family extends profound and heartfelt gratitude to Nancy’s caregivers and nurses, especially Tonya, who gave her comfort and peace through their kindness.

Two Services will be held on Wednesday, the 25th of February 2026, as follows:

First, A memorial service is to be conducted at eleven o’clock in the morning on Wednesday, the 25th of February, at the Grace Episcopal Church,1115 36th Street in Galveston.

Immediately following, all are invited to a reception in the Jinkins Hall.

Second, A Celebration of Nancy’s Life will commence at five o’clock in the afternoon, later that day, on Wednesday, the 25th of February, in the Jasek Chapel of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston.

Immediately following, all are invited for a catered reception in the adjacent grand foyer.

In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be directed to “The Nancy Mauney Mafrige Scholarship” at the Rice Fund at Rice University MS-81, Post Office Box 1892, Houston, Texas 77251, or to Grace Episcopal Church, 1115 36th Street, Galveston, Texas 77050, or to the charity of your choice. You may also access a link online to both organizations by visiting her online memorial at GeoHLewis.com under the ‘Donations’ section.

Address

1717 23rd Street
Galveston, TX
77550

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

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