Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Heights Happenings: August 1- August 8, 2012

Well, there isn't much to say. If you don't already know what's happening in the Heights this weekend... 

But just in case you just emerged from your Edina-style isolation tank, this weekend is none other than White Linen Night. If you're just finding this out now, don't try to book a room at a Heights B&B or make reservations at your usual Heights eatery. Booked solid. However, do roam the main roadways of the Heights and experience all kinds of everything good the neighborhood has to offer.

the best resource for what's happening where, with links to the webpage schedule and updates as we get closer.

IN OTHER NEWS:

Ruggle's Green
The neighborhood was anticipating the Heights location of Ruggle's Green to open by August, but that isn't going to happen. As is often the case, once work started in the building, they realized they were worse off than they thought. The interior will need even more work and a lot more money than originally anticipated. Freddie Marques, the "Green Guy" behind the restaurant chain, says RG is still committed to the location. "What we want is to build something that is very nice and functional and maintains integrity of the original building." I don't know about you, but I feel very certain the investment will pay off. I look forward to seeing the new renderings when they're complete and sharing them with you.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Heights Happenings: July 26 - August 1, 2012


I’m late with my post this week. My mom is in town and we are getting some major purging done at the house. Today I dropped off donations at five different locations, including Sand Dollar on Yale, Heights Interfaith Food Pantry, to a mom who brings items to Casa de Esperanza, and to Texas Art Asylum! I hate to generate trash and tend to hold on to things like pieces of my kids toys because I always think “someone, somewhere will be able to use this and keep it from the landfill.” Texas Art Asylum is the place that makes that happen! From used paint to toy parts to old photos to whatever, this quirky shop gives a 2nd life to many things we would otherwise throw away. 

Texas Art Asylum: Cool Stuff for Creative Reuse. 1230 Houston Ave.





Friday, July 27, 9pm: Annika Chambers & The Houston Jazz Band at the Boom Boom Room
  • This locally owned and operated wine bar seems to fly under the radar. It’s a great, intimate venue for live music. 
  • Wonderful wines and atmosphere. Their brownie dessert is to die for!
  • 2518 Yale
Sunday, July 29, 4 pm- 6 pm: "XXY" at 14 Pews
  • “For just about everybody, adolescence means having to confront a number of choices and life decisions, but rarely any as monumental as the one facing 15 year-old Alex (Inés Efron,) who was born an intersex child.* As Alex begins to explore her sexuality, her mother invites friends from Buenos Aires to come for a visit at their house on the gorgeous Uruguayan shore, along with their 16-year- old son Álvaro (Martín Piroyanski.) Alex is immediately attracted to the young man, which adds yet another level of complexity to her personal search for identity, and forces both families to face their worst fears.” 
  • Theatrical trailer (this acclaimed movie is subtitled)
  • Doors open at 3:45PM
  • Free parking on street
Wednesday, August 1: Houston Restaurant Weeks kicks off
  • Houston Restaurant Week was established in 2003. Now called Houston Restaurant Weeks, the event showcases and promotes Houston's incredible array of fine restaurants while raising money for the Houston Food Bank. Staffed entirely by volunteers, this is an amazing fund raiser for the Food Bank!
  • Heights area restaurants include: Glasswall, Shade, Cavatore and Rainbow Lodge
  • Restaurants and menus will continue to be added through July 31. 
  • More information on their website
OUTSIDE THE HEIGHTS
Saturday, July 28, 6pm: 26th Annual Watermelon Dance & Summer Social 
  • Embrace the fun of summer with local live music and ice cold watermelon; at the same time support 90.1 KPFT listener sponsored radio.
  • Hosted by Last Concert Café with music from Premium Blend, Hightailers, Potroast, D.R.U.M., Jimmy Lee Deen and belly dancing from The Tribal Lillies.
  • $15-20. You decide.
  • 1403 Nance








IN OTHER NEWS
A 2nd Cup Coffee Shop now open and in need of volunteers. 
This not for profit coffee shop on 11th aims to help some of the many people who are taken against their will and trafficked in our city. To maximize how much they can help, they rely on volunteer power. Can you spare some time or your service to help them out?
  • Baristas
    • Want to help serve the best coffee in Houston? Training required, but don't worry—it's painless. Email Erica to sign up!
  • Plumber
    • Do you know a Licensed Plumber who would be willing to donate their time to helping us make some changes in the kitchen? Email Erica.
  • Accountant
    • Do you know an Accountant who would be willing to help us organize our books as we now have a more steady flow of income? Email Erica.
Are you friends with Friends for Life on Facebook?
I’m sure by now you’ve heard about FFL’s new amazing LEED certified, no kill shelter in the Heights. I want to recommend liking their Facebook page for a couple of reasons:
  • It’s a great way to find out what their greatest needs are at any one time. You can usually order supplies for the shelter right from their Amazon Wish List. By being a fan on Facebook, you’ll know if their greatest need is pureed baby foods for new kittens, stainless steel feeding bowls, or ink cartridges for their printer. It makes it so easy to support them with in-kind donations.
  • You’ll also get the warm and fuzzies with all the photos of successful adoptions, plus updates on some of their most memorable past boarders.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Heights Happenings: July 18- July 25, 2012

Thursday, July 19- Saturday, July 21: HITS Theater presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
  • The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee was the winner of the 2005 Tony Awards for Best Book of a Musical and Best Featured Actor
  • Three days only, Thurs/Fri/Sat at 7:30 pm and one matinee Saturday at 2:30 p.m. 
  • The show centers on a fictional spelling bee set in a geographically ambiguous Putnam Valley Middle School. Six quirky adolescents compete in the Bee, run by three equally quirky grown-ups. 
  • Tickets are $15 general admission; $5 students.  Call or e-mail to reserve tickets: (713) 861-7408 or info@hitstheatre.org

Friday, July 20, 5:30 pm-11:30 pm: Casino night and Texas Hold’em Tourney to support the Foster YMCA
  • Check in begins at 5:30, casinos open 7:00 pm
  • Hosted by Marek Brothers- 2115 Judiway 77015
  • Join the Harriet and Joe Foster Family YMCA for a night of casino games and Texas hold 'em poker benefiting the Partners Campaign. Enjoy a great evening of food and fun while supporting a great cause. All proceeds will help local children attend summer day camp programs who would normally not have the option.
  • EVENT FEES:
  • Casino Entrance (Pit Boss): $50, Includes one entrance to the Casino, drink tickets and food. Click Here to Register
  • Texas Hold 'em Entrance (The High Roller): $125, Includes $3,500 in casino chips, drink tickets and food.Texas Hold 'em Grand Prize: 2 Night Stay in Las Vegas. Click Here to Register
  • Texas Hold 'em Entrance (The Card Shark): $75, Includes $3,000 in casino chips, drink tickets and food.
  • Don’t gamble? There is also a Bunco Tournament! Bunco Entrance (3 of a Kind): $50
  • Includes one Bunco registration, drink tickets and food.
  • Click Here to Register
  • Child Care available at the Foster Family YMCAClick Here to Register for Child Care
  • Event fees are non-refundable and benefit the Y Partners Campaign
  • Must be 21 or over to attend this event
Saturday, July 21,6-8pm: Hello-Lucky celebrates Lisa Chow and Her Band of Curious Mischief Makers
  • “Tiptoeing that fine line between real life ending and imagination beginning, Lisa Chow's drawings and paintings introduce viewers to a whimsical world ruled by a cautious little Girl and her not-so-imaginary friend, Rabbit. Together, Girl and Rabbit spend their days tea sipping and flower picking and ship sailing and adventure taking.”
  • In her upcoming Hello-Lucky exhibition, Chow displays a collection of miniature portraits which introduce a new group of characters joining Girl and Rabbit in their explorations- A band of curious mischief makers.
  • Work on view through Saturday September 1, 2012
  • 1025 Studewood
Tuesday, July 24, 7 pm: The Houston Heights Woman's Club general meeting
  • Join the HHWC for their next General Meeting at the Historic ClubhouseThe program includes standard Club business, plus a speaker from The Women's Institute of Houston
  • Refreshments and a door prize raffle 
  • Interested in membership? Please join the meeting for more information
IN OTHER NEWS
Welcome A 2nd Cup Coffee to the neighborhood
  • What could be special about another coffee shop in a neighborhood that has some pretty awesome places to get coffee? This one is a non-profit. Coffee for a cause!

  • From their Facebook page: “We will be a money-making engine to fund after-care solutions for survivors of human-trafficking, including housing, mentoring, tutoring, job-skills, and other life skills for reintegration into society. “
  • 1035 E 11th, next to the Vineyard Church
Call for artists from G Gallery
  • G Gallery is seeking artists who use dogs as subject matter in their work for inclusion in an exhibition to be presented from September 1-30, 2012.  
  • Work in all media will be considered and submissions (artist resume; images of work with title, date, size, medium; contact info) should be sent with subject line DOG PARK to diane@dincthink.com no later than August 5, 2012. 
  • For  more info visit www.ggalleryhouston.com.
More retail coming to White Oak! 
One Green Street, an eco-conscious store with everything from makeup to matresses, is taking over the beautiful cottage that used to house The Artful Corner.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Heights Happenings: July 11- July 18, 2012

Thursday, July 12 thru Saturday, July 14: “13” at HITS Theater
  • HITS Theatre in the Heights is putting on a production of "13 The Musical," featuring a cast of performers in middle school/early high school.
  • “13” is a “hilarious, high energy musical about discovering that cool is where you find it, and sometimes where you least expect it.” When his parents get divorced, Evan Goldman is forced to move from New York to a small town in Indiana, where he just wants to make friends and survive the school year. Easier said than done. 
  • Tickets on sale at http://www.hitstheatre.org/
Friday, July 13, 4pm- 8 pm: Chip Hight at Heights Cigar Lounge
  • HCL is pleased to host Chip Hight for their first Hight Cigar Event. They will be introducing 3 NEW blends, along with Primitivo.
  • Chip Hight is raffling off a "Special Rolling Event". This will be a 2 hour rolling party with 30 cigars!!
  • Buy Any 4 Get 1 FREE +(1) Raffle Ticket
  • Buy Box Get 20% OFF +(2) Raffle Tickets
  • Hight Cigar will donate one cigar for each cigar purchased during the event to send to our troops thru the USO.


Saturday, July 14, 10:30 am -2 pm: The Transition Houston Transportation Action Group (TAG) bike rodeo volunteer training

  • Facilitated by Bike Texas
  • Hosted at the Green Building Resource Center at the east end of Washington Avenue. The SafeCyclist Curriculum is a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian safety education curriculum designed for fourth and fifth grade elementary students. The SafeCyclist Certification Training provides teachers, public safety and youth professionals with bicycle and pedestrian safety interactive lessons and the curriculum needed to teach these life-saving skills to their students.
  • Please register by emailing or calling Brenda Chuleewah, Teacher Training Manager: education@biketexas.org or 512-476-RIDE (7433).
  • Bring your lunch or $5 for lunch on site. Please dress appropriately. Helmets provided. Some bikes provided, but please bring your own if convenient.
  • The volunteer training is be open to everyone--gym teachers, school teachers, community leaders, etc.
Saturday, July 14, 8 am- 11 am: Open house, free classes at Studio Nia Moves
  • Come see why your neighbors and friends adore NiaMoves! Nia offers over 50 classes a week, starting as early as 6 am. In addition to Nia, Yoga, Pilates and Zumba, they also offer Hoop Dance, Belly Dance, Yamuna Body Rolling, ZumBellyBolli, Kid's Music Classes, and more!
  • Nia with Helen 8-9 am
  • Nia for Beginners with Kristie 9:15 - 10:10 am
  • Yoga with Elisabeth (subbing for Kay) 10:15 - 11:15 am
  • Crescendo Family Music at 9:15 am ~ There are two open demo spots this Saturday to join our regular class. To RSVP, please contact Christi Gell at crescendofamilymusic@gmail.com. For more information, visit the website at www.crescendofamilymusic.com.
  • What is Nia? Learn about Nia and the White Belt Training 9:15 am. Nia Intro Discussion on the deck. An informative talk on the benefits of the body-centered practice of Nia White Belt Training for those who want to take their practice deeper and/or teach Nia. Not ready to attend class? Stop by and meet the various NiaMoves' teachers and learn about their classes. They will be on the deck, happy to talk with you.
  • They will have refreshments.
  • 508 Pecore St
Saturday, July 14, 7 pm- 10 pm: Opening reception for Lisa Chow’s Once there was; once there wasn’t
  • Fresh Arts hosts Once there was, once there wasn't: Two tales from the minds of Lisa Chow & Y. E. Torres, “a collaborative exhibition by an unlikely duo. Opening with Lisa Chow’s sweetly delicate paintings, this exhibition will slowly morph into Y.E. Torres’ darkly seductive installation performance. Midway through the exhibition, an afternoon tea celebrates the merging of both artists’ whimsical and feminine aesthetics, where each artist examines where reality ends and fantasy begins.”
  • The opening will feature Lisa’s paintings, plus streamers, glitter and cupcakes. She says “Welcome to my world.”
Saturday, July, 5pm- 9 pm: “Women with Figures” on at S and T Art and Design
  • Lynet McDonald, Kelley Devine, Julie Zarate and Ogla Galindo will be featured in this show at the Sawyer Heights Lofts at 2424 Sawyer Heights.
  • “Women with Figures will display works from four women painting sexy, mysterious women who have hidden secrets and entice you to get to know them.”
  • For more information on the "Women with Figures” and the artists http://www.sandtartanddesign.com/in-the-news or contact Terrence Boggs at  (832) 413-2902  or via e-mail at terboggs@sandtartanddesign.com
Wednesday, July 18, 5pm- 9pm: Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce’s Heights Community Expo featuring “Idol of the Heights”
  • Tickets are on sale for this community event, including the American Idol style singing contest, local businesses on display, demonstrations and the Heights of Dining. 
  • Event tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door (each ticket entitles adults to one beer or other beverage). Advance tickets can be purchased on the Chamber website, www.heightschamber.com
  • Door prizes will be awarded throughout the event. 
  • SPJST Lodge, 1435 Beall Street @ West 15th Street
IN OTHER NEWS:
Vinal Edge is now open on 19th Street
Their motto: Scaring your mother since 1985, this record and cd shop recently relocated to the Heights 19th St shopping district. Now open from 10 am- 7 pm, Mon- Sat and 11am - 6 pm on Sundays. Pop in and welcome them to the neighborhood!
NSABA- a new group working for a better Heights
“The North Shepherd Area Business Association is committed in improving the community as well as our businesses.”
Like their Facebook page and help this new community organization grow.
Are you ready for White Linen Night?
Check out the music line up at 226 Recordings on 19th St


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July

Not posting any Happenings this week. Too busy hanging with the family. Have fun and be safe!


Friday, June 29, 2012

Are you a Lorax?


A local Heights area mom recently wrote to Mayor Parker regarding the loss of nineteen mature Live Oaks on Yale. She compared herself to The Lorax whom, in Dr Seuss' wonderful book, "speaks for the trees." Clearly, the trees can't speak for themselves. If they could, there would still be nineteen 30+ year old Live Oaks on Yale.

RUDH, who watches every step of development at the Yale St Walmart location, was one of the first groups to notice the trees were gone and start doing something about it. If you follow my Facebook page, you probably remember me posting the photo of a few of the crunched trees. It was truly heartbreaking, especially when last summer's drought cost us millions of trees. Trees help temper this hellacious heat, help clean the air (and we all know Houston has bad air) and also help prevent land erosion. 

According to the US Department of Agriculture:
  • The net cooling effect of a young, healthy tree is equivalent to ten room-size air conditioners operating 20 hours a day.
  • One acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen. This is enough to meet the annual needs of 18 people.

 There are more great facts about the benefits of trees listed on The Arbor Day Foundation's webpage. Check it out and see how trees help your environment, your stress level and your property value!

So, now we have lost these trees. What is going to happen? In public meetings, people opposed to the Walmart development were ensured that steps were being taken to make the area pedestrian friendly. How can that be true with no shade trees? Yes, Ainbinder does plan on putting trees in- significantly lower caliper and much less hardy Mexican Sycamores. These will never replicate the Live Oaks. Oh yeah, and they're not putting them back on the sidewalk. The planned "replacements" will be on Heights Boulevard. There is also no plan for any tree lines along the Koehler side of the development. Can someone tell me why we gave them $6million public dollars again? Must cost a lot to put in a bike trail to nowhere...


Anyway, please join me and write to the City about the trees. The Mayor was a Board Member at Trees For Houston. How could her administration permit removal of all these trees? It's beyond me. 



My note to the City was simple. Yours can be, too. However, should you want to write something more elaborate, RUDH has provided this sample letter on their StopTheHeightsWalmart Facebook page:


mayor@houstontx.gov 
cc: districtc@houstontx.gov, info@rudh.org
 Dear Mayor Parker:
I am concerned that the new retail development at Koehler and Yale has removed, but not replaced, many of our valued street trees. The developer’s mitigation plan calls for the majority of trees to be replanted on the Heights Blvd. median, which is a purely recreational space. Our sidewalks are where pedestrians move. It is where we walk with our children, wait for transit and cycle alongside. The Live Oak tree canopy in the Heights provides much needed shade in the extreme summer heat and some respite from the rain. 
Our trees should be carefully guarded. If they must be removed for changes to infrastructure, they should be replaced as close to the same location as possible. Large, heat-resonating developments should specify street trees around their site to promote walk-ability and reduce the heat island effect.  
With Houston making great strides with their hike and bike trails, and the recent U.S. Department of Transportation awarding $15 Million in TIGER Grant to Houston for pedestrian and bike infrastructure improvements, it seems fiscally responsible to ensure that developers take steps to tie into this system. Street trees are the ideal place to start. I’m asking you to please find a positive resolution for our neighborhood and area infrastructure. Plant street trees on Yale and Koehler Streets.  
Sincerely,

Sign your letter with your name. Sign it with no name. Sign it with "The Lorax." It doesn't matter how you sign it, just as long as you send it! 



Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Heights Happenings: June 27- July 4, 2012


Friday, June 29, 7 pm: Doug Moreland plays the last show for Heights Live!
  • Looks like the Heights family friendly concert series is coming to end. After two years of bringing many wonderful musicians to the Heights, I am sad to see them go. Apparently, they lost the space at Heights Presbyterian. I can’t imagine what else the church has planned for Friday nights, but chances are it won’t be as awesome.
  • Doug Moreland, who is both a musician and a chainsaw artist (!), will shut it down for us.
Saturday, June 30, 7 pm: Free Summer Concert with the Houston Heights Orchestra 
  • Houston Heights Association presents a free show with the Houston Heights Orchestra at Marmion park, 18th and Heights.
  • Pack a picnic basket and spread a blanket for the program featuring Sousa marches, patriotic tunes, and classical concert.
  • Don’t want to pack your own picnic? Juice Girl, H-town strEats, and Porch Swing Desserts will be on hand to satisfy hungry bellies.
  •  The Houston Heights Orchestra is an open group with a colorful mix of professionals, music-loving amateurs, and students. We are so happy to have them in the neighborhood!
  • For more information, visit either www.houstonheights.org or www.houstonheightsorchestra.org or call 713-861-4002.

Saturday, June 30, 7pm to 11pm: “Punk Rock Prom” Gala benefitting Girls Rock Camp Houston
  • Tickets are still available at www.girlsrockhouston.org starting at $40. 
  • All proceeds from this event will benefit the Girls Rock Camp Houston, which is a day camp in Houston for girls aged 8 to 18.
  • The Gala will provide complimentary beer and wine, graciously provided by St. Arnold Brewing Company and Glazer’s. Food will be provided by Radical Eats Comida Vegetariana and Sophia Restaurant.
  • A Silent Auction will be held from 7pm to 10pm to benefit GRCH. Items to be auctioned off include Celebrity autographs, “Night Out” packages including dinner, hotel stay, and tickets to events by the Society of Performing Arts (SPA), and much more.
  • The evening’s entertainment will include DJ’s and an amateur drag show competition with male and female participants (“King” and “Queen” of the prom!)  Guests will have the opportunity to take ‘prom-style’ pictures. Those attending are encouraged to dress the part by wearing prom attire, punk rock attire, or a combination of the two. While encouraged, a dress code will not be enforced; the attitude of the event is “We don’t care how you dress, just come!”
  • After the Gala, the official Punk Rock Prom After-Party will be hosted by Public House Heights, 2802 White Oak. Mention GRCH to receive happy hour prices all night, and Public House will donate a portion of their sales to GRCH.
  • Girls Rock Camp Houston is a one-week summer day camp formed in October 2009 to offer girls (ages 8-18 years old) music and art based workshops.  Targeted areas include: musical development, self-esteem enhancement, creation of their own music, friendship and community building, and nurturing individual talents within a cooperative atmosphere.
PLAN AHEAD:
Starting July 6: Upstage Theater presents Happy Days!
  • Upstage is bringing this Gary Marshall classic to the Heights in July!
  • $20 - Individual Seats; $15 - For Students and Seniors and parties of 8 or more.
  • UpStage Theatre is proud to be a family-friendly, all volunteer theatre in the Heights. For over 11 years, they have been providing an opportunity for the Houston community to enjoy high quality live entertainment at prices that are affordable to everyone. As a volunteer driven organization, “doors are open to anyone wanting to take part in our productions - acting, directing, technical theater, set design, set building, crew, ushers and concessions sales.”
  • Lambert Hall on Heights Blvd
IN OTHER NEWS:

Hello, Lucky = super cute
I had to share these photos of some of the latest upcycled jewelry offered at Hello, Lucky. These are so cute and just scream summertime!


“Heights Marketplace”
Interested in what’s going to open in the new “Heights (but not really in the Heights) Marketplace” on Yale? Here’s a pdf, proudly displaying a check cashing store, fast food, and a cheap haircut. Sigh.
Please help with a sidewalk survey!
A committee created by the Greater Heights Super Neighborhood Council is seeking volunteers to assist with a block-by-block sidewalk survey. This survey is one of many pieces that will contribute to the Super Neighborhood’s comprehensive transportation plan.
For the complete story, please read this Chron.com article: Group to do block-by-block Sidewalk Review
For information about volunteering, e-mail jonathansmulian@gmail.com.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Heights Happenings: June 18 - June 27, 2012

Thursday, June 21, 5:30 pm- 7:30 pm: Houston Heights Women's Club bi-monthly Happy Hour
  • What started out as a wild hair to get together has turned in to a favorite event for many members of the HHWC. If you're curious about the Club, want to meet some members or have been meaning to join, the HH is a great event. No program, no fuss. Just cocktails, mingling and enjoying company!
  • June's HH will be held at Shade on 19th St.
  • RSVP via email or on the HHWC Facebook page
Saturday June 23 & Saturday, June 30, 4:30 pm: Support Lucky Dog Rescue by doing Yoga! 
  • Happy Belly Studios will donate ALL proceeds from their 4:30 yoga class these Saturdays in June! 
  • It is a donation-based class so you can give as little or as much as you want. 
  • More information about the class and Heights owned/operated studio at www.happybellystudios.com
  • 920 Studemont 
Saturday, June 23, 10 am- 7 pm: 19th Street Summer Tent Sale

  • Favorite shops all up and down the street will be offering deals on those things you’ve been coveting for months. 19th Street merchants always put on the best events so this will be worth checking out, even if you’re not shopping. Participating stores include Thread, 18 Hands Gallery, Langford Market, Jubilee, Gen’s Antiques, Casa Ramirez, Replay and more.
  • You can get updates and more information on the Shop The Heights 19th Street Facebook page
Saturday, June 23 from 1pm- 6 pm: Happy Birthday to BB’s in the Heights


OUTSIDE THE HEIGHTS

Thursday, June 21, 9 pm- 11 pm: The Word Around Town 2012 Poetry Draft

  • This year “to shake up the status quo” W.A.T has decided to host a one-night “Poetry Draft” – any and all poets are invited to bring their best work and read in front of a crowd and the organizers – scheduled poets include Joe B, Blanca Alanis, Stephen Gros and Lupe Mendez. 
  • The prize: a slot in this year’s line-up for the Word Around Town Poetry Tour. Currently, there are fourteen slots, seven of which have been selected, leaving seven up for the taking. 
  • Poets will sign up when they arrive - bring your best two pieces of poetry. W.A.T. expects this to “be a fun night, full of words and thoughtful expression.” 
  • Khon’s Winebar, 2808 Milam St


PLAN AHEAD


Thursday, June 28, 7 pm: Sunset Heights Civic Club June meeting moves to a special location - Samadhi Yoga Studios
  • Please join the SHCC for this free event 
  • This tour of the studio includes an optional instructor led stretching exercise appropriate for all skill levels.  If you plan to participate in that part of the event please wear comfortable and casual clothing, for example light weight sweat pants, leggings and t-shirts, or stretchy shorts and tank tops.  
  • Waters and snacks will be provided. 
  • The studio is located at the corner of Cortlandt and E 28th. 



Wednesday, July 18, 5 pm- 9 pm: Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce’s Heights Community Expo
  • This community event from the Chamber features the “Idol of the Heights” singing contest and Heights of Dining. Many local businesses will be on display. Heights of Dining will showcase area restaurants, who will be providing samples. Expected participants include all types of cuisine, including: Beck’s Prime, Chick-fil-A, Dickey’s BBQ, Gabby’s Steaks, Ribs and BBQ, Loco Concepts, Petite Sweets, Pollo Campero, The Big Mamou, Tony’s Mexican Restaurant and What’s Up Cupcake.
  • The Expo will take place at the SPJST Lodge located at 1435 Beall Street at West 15th 
  • Admission is $10 in advance and $15 at the door and includes 2 drinks for adults over 21
  • For additional information about the Heights Community Expo, or to purchase tickets call 713-861-6735, email info@heightschamber.com, or visit the Chamber website www.heightschamber.com.  

IN OTHER NEWS

Fighting for Feathered Friends--- Middle school student, Isabella Acuña, is working hard to convince city hall to allow Houstonians the option of keeping a few laying hens in their backyards. 

  • The current City of Houston ordinance for backyard chickens makes it nearly impossible to legally and responsibly have a backyard flock within residential neighborhoods.
  • Isabella became a chicken activist after the city told her to get rid of her six pet chickens. Instead of just whining about the ordinance restrictions for backyard coops, she decided to do something about it. The next day she started her Change.org petition Revise city ordinance to allow chicken coops within 20 ft of a residence. People all over the world have signed the petition to show their support.
  • By establishing a permitting process to allow residents to keep a limited number of hens in residential neighborhoods, the City of Houston will encourage stewardship of the environment, food production on a household scale, and environmental sustainability.
  • Updating Houston’s confusing chicken ordinance to one clearly stated and easily accessible would allows resident to know how they can keep chickens within the limits of the law, which would reduce complaints and other issues related to noncompliance. Isabella would like the current restrictions revised to the following terms:
    • No roosters.
    • No slaughtering.
    • Eight hens or less permitted per household.
    • Coops must be at least 20’ from neighboring residence.
    • Permit fee set at a reasonable amount that would cover associated costs of regulation.
    • Hens must be housed in a secure enclosure, but allowed roaming in their own yard.
  • As Isabella wrote to Houston Mayor Annise Parker, “People told me I cannot make a difference and nobody would listen.” She hopes to prove even a 12 year old can enhance the quality of life in the Heights and Houston
  • Please sign the petition to support her mission 
Greenlink bus service is now running downtown. 
  • Created by a partnership between the Houston Downtown Management District (Downtown District), BG Group and Houston First Corporation, the route spans 2.5 miles with approximately 20 stops and seven buses operating Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. This free and convenient transportation connects major office buildings along Smith and Louisiana streets to METRO transit stops, the convention corridor, hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment.
  • The Greenlink fleet consists of seven buses and ridership is expected to average 1,500 to 2,000 people per day. 
  • The bus route and points of interest around each stop can be found at downtownhouston.org.
The Houston Public Library is asking for feedback 

  • The library system wants to learn more about library users, what services they use and how to make their experiences at its branches better. Respond by completing a brief five-minute survey. If you are someone who doesn't think of yourself as a library user, they still want to hear from you.
  • You can access the survey at www.houstonlibrary.org/survey.