All city-funded youth sports leagues are being eliminated, officials said. However, youth baseball will continue due to funding provided by the Houston Astros.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Rewind: Proctor Park
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Heights Happenings: May 18- May 25, 2011
- Join Margarete for drinks, snacks and live music from singer/songwriter Sarah Golden.
- If it's been a while, this will be a great way to explore the gallery, while meeting new friends and reconnecting with old ones.
- 3423 White Oak
- Open air art show featuring Houston hometown artists: Michelle Hoting - jewelry; Tanna Bennett - paintings; Elizabeth England - mixed media; Clory Martin - singer/songwriter
- Hosted at the beautiful home of Laurin Lindsay and Shawn Slater, owners of Ravenscourt Landscaping
- Hands down, one of my favorite events in the Heights, if not all of Houston. This great sampling of Heights restaurants (and near-Heights-orbit restaurants) is fun, family friendly and a great place to see folks from around the neighborhood.
- This year some of the restaurants participating will be sneak previews before their new locations open in the Heights, including Christian's Tailgate and Tacos A Go Go.
- Over 25 participating restaurants
- Beer and wine for sale
- Live music
- Don't miss it! Tickets on sale at Chatter's, Eclectic Home and C&D Hardware. On line ticket sales are closed.
- 215 E 10th
- Houston Green Scene invites you to "indulge yourself and be among the first to see Houston's new Center for Green Living." Join them for a casual mixer, great networking with good people and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature--waterfalls, birds, the wind in the bamboo. "Nestled in the protection of mature trees and beautiful plant life, Green Planet Sanctuary is one of Houston's best kept secrets."
- Hosted by Houston Green Scene at Green Planet Sanctuary - West Houston's new Center for Green Living
- $10 suggested donation for Houston Green Scene members and advance RSVPs - proceeds will benefit Green Planet Sanctuary's new Rainwater Harvesting System Project.
- Food and drinks generously provided by Garden Dreams
- 13424-B Briar Forest Drive Houston, Texas 77077
- The 7th Annual Frida Festival "Viva La Vida" aims to unite the community through creative expression by collaborating with local artists and businesses to celebrate the life of one of Latin America's most highly respected and influential visual artists - Frida Kahlo.
- The Festival was established in 2005 as not only a celebration of the Birthday of Frida, but an exploration into her life, art and passions.The celebrations will showcase our community talents in art, music, dance, poetry and other forms of expression. Guests will also enjoy the food, refreshments and merchandise provided by the vendors and surrounding businesses.
- Over 20 artists and writers- Frida Look alike Contest - Art - Vendors - Spoken Word - Aztec Dancers - Children Activities & DJ Gracie Chavez (DIRB!/Bombón/HTX)
- HIFC East End Studio Gallery, 708 Suite C Telephone Rd.
- This great local, family owned cafe has some heartier foods to their menu and is now open for dinner Tuesday thru Saturday.
- Mon: Closed
- Tues - Fri: 11:00 am-3:00 pm & 5:00 pm-8:00 pm
- Sat: 11:00 am -8:00 pm
- Sun: 12:00 pm -4:00 pm
- Don't forget to "Like" them on Facebook
- 325 A W 19th
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Heights Happenings: May 10- May 17, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Heights Snapshot: Amen.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Call To Action
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Change of Address
But then they changed their tack, moving Mr Old Yellow over to the other side and confirming Mr Blue Cab was ready to rumble.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Keeping Love Alive
"Stevenson Elementary (current enrollment of 357 students) would close. Students would be redistributed to Memorial and Love elementary schools."
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Heights Happenings: April 20- April 27, 2011
- Fixer's has invited the Easter Bunny and your family to come by their shop photos and fun.
- Moon walk, candy eggs, popcorn and more for the kids
- Special drawings for automotive repair for adults
- 147 E 11th
- Overture celebrates National Week of the Young Child with this free parent's workshop, "Guiding Your Child's Musical Development."
- For caregivers of children from birth to age 5 (adults only - no childcare provided)
- Nia Moves Studio, 3221 Houston Ave
- Invite a friend, feel free to come without a reservation. Call 832.390.4010 or emailworkshops@overturekids.
com with questions.
- Buchanan's on 11th will host a hunt on Saturday, starting at 8:30 AM
- Heights Presbyterian Church is having a hunt Sunday at 10:30 AM. They are serving breakfast at 9:45 in the Fellowship Hall, the egg Hunt at 10:30 on the lawn and worship at 11:00 in the Sanctuary.
- St. Mark's Methodist on Pecore's Easter Sunday schedule: 6:30 AM- Sunrise Service on Lawn; 7:30 AM- Breakfast; 10:00 AM- Easter Egg Hunt; 10:50 AMTraditional Worship. If choose to participate in the hunt, St Mark's asks you to please consider bringing a non-perishable food item to donate to the food pantry.
- St. Andrew's egg hunt is after their 10:30 service. They are also having breakfast at 9:30 with greening of the cross for kids. There is childcare available for the 10:30 service.
Join Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson, Director, Houston Public Library
and
CM Brenda Stardig, Houston City Council District A,
for the
Re-Opening Celebration of the
1349 West 43rd St.
- Air Alliance Houston, Citizens Transportation Coalition (CTC), and Houston Tomorrow agree that we can build a better Houston today by thinking about the Houston we want in 2040.
- This happy hour will include discussions with two passionate speakers who share an interest in active transportation: Catherine Burst of the Houston Parks Board will talk about legislative changes needed to allow creation of new hike and bike trails in private utility line corridors and Complete Streets. Gina Mitteco, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator for the Houston-Galveston Area Council, will share her vision for a regional Houston bikeway network.
- Rudyard's upstairs, 2010 Waugh Dr, Houston, 77006 (map)
- Go to Cavatore for dinner and your table will be offered an egg from the basket. Every single egg in the basket will have a price, anywhere from a glass of wine to a free dinner. They will have one $100.00 gift card each night.
- Easter weekend schedule: Friday and Saturday dinner only from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM
- 2120 Ella
I recently received an email from Heights resident Nadia Lauterbach, a Designer with her own residential studio in the neighborhood. She has recently started a blog about architecture, design, travel, art, decoration, that kind of thing. The most recent post is about the Victorian Architecture of the Heights and I thought I would share it with my own blog readers. Nadia says "I know there are several blogs bouncing around about the Heights, but I thought this one might be a little different since it is someone with an architecture degree, as well as a homeowner, doing the writing. I plan to do a whole series about the Heights on different topics." Sounds interesting and I can't wait to see more!
http://dearpolia.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Heights Happenings: April 14- Apr 20, 2010
- Housed in two adorable cottages at 747 E. 18th Street, Bayou VIllage School is a Waldorf inspired school offering Pre-K and Kindergarten program for children ages 3-6, a part-time 3rd/4th grade class for homeschooling children, a Homeschooling enrichment program and an After School Arts Enrichment Program.
- The school will host a potluck dinner and special guest presentation by Kathryn King, a visiting Waldorf educator from Austin. Discussion will follow. This event is open to the public. Anyone working/living with children and/or with an interest in learning more about Waldorf education is welcome to join us.
- Free childcare will be available. Reservations can be made by contacting the school at bayouvillageschool@yahoo.com or 713-499-0598. Suggested donation is $10/ individual or $15/couple.
- Saturday,
- The day will start with family fun from 10 AM- 4 PM, including: Sleeping Beauty and the Easter Bunny, egg hunt at Sterling Bank (1 PM), local schools performing music and dance, pie eating contest (Pie In The Sky) and discounts and prizes.
- Grown up fun starts at 5 PM with live music, open houses, sales and more!
- Love Elementary will be hosting a Springtime community celebration complete with a school-wide garage sale, fun games and activities, vendor booths and 'stores', food and drinks in our 'café, live music
- 1120 W 13th
- Come tour the newly renovated bungalow at 207 E. 26th St
- There will be food and live music by Taylor Made.
- Stately Homes is hosting the party and matching all donations that come in Suggested minimum donation of $10 a person at the door.
- http://pathwaystoacure.
blogspot.com/
- Hosted by Beaver's, 2310 Decatur, just south of Washington
- Join the best of the Houston restaurant industry to celebrate Heights owned and operated Zelko Bistro! This is great recognition for our wonderful neighborhood and the creative, talented people who call it home!
- Attend any one of the hearings to voice your input about the proposed draft plan.
- Contact City Secretary Office toreserve time to speak at one of these hearings. Call 832.393.1100 or sign up in person in the City Secretary's Office, City Hall Annex, Public Level, 900 Bagby 77002 at least 30 minutes prior to the scheduled public hearing.
- Proposed Redistricting Map
- Accompanying Analysis
- Council Presentation - April 6, 2011
- Proposed City Council District Maps and Population Data - April 6, 2011
- This is Sara's last public show as State Musician of Texas! Plus, she's hot off her role as Harry Connick, Jr's sister in a movie due out later this year.
- Sarah also plans to debut a couple of new songs at this show.
- $20
- Held in conjunction with the Spring Bazaar, artists will create masterpieces with chalk and water in celebration of the church's centennial in the Houston Heights. Theme for the sidewalk creations is "A Century of Faith....to be continued...." Whether a first-timer or professional, chalk artists young and not-so-young are welcome!
- In addition to chalk art, the wares of more than 40 artists, crafters and other vendors will also be showcased. The Spring Bazaar will also feature good food, music and great shopping
- Admission is free!
- Sidewalk artists may contact Kathleen Gailbraith at kggalbraith@gmail.com for additional information.
- And anyone interested in reserving remaining vendor spots may contact Laurie Hardwick at lauriewh@earthlink.net.
- Noah's Kitchen provides the less fortunate with food, gently used clothing, and the resources that will help them in finding medical help, shelter, employment, and eventually housing.
- Last year's cook off was a huge success and provided much needed help to the hungry and homeless. This year they are adding a bake sale to the cook off, hoping to raise even more. They still need donations of baked goods including cookies, muffins, cakes, pies and rice crispy treats. If you can donate baked goods, please call Amy at 713-854-6713
- Hosted by Washington Grill, 2811 Washington Ave
- More information on competing in the cookoff, operating a vendors booth or sponsoring portions of the event via the links