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VENUE offers sophisticated sensuality in the Red Room, an elevated haven designrd to capture a sense of luxury and refined style. Secluded from the main night club, rich reds and golds make this hideaway mystifying and chic. In the Mirror lounge, guests will enjoy a darker more intimate setting. Large circled mirrors cover the back wall and a removable partition that has been designed by artist Francisco Castenella, separates the room from the Great Hall. With a push of a button, the wall folds away and opens both lounges to the main festivities in the Great Hall. In the Great Hall, guests will experience VENUE Nightlife. Inspired by a sense of uncomplicated sophistication VENUE is destined to be a captivating magnet for club goers from around the world.
The Rhythm and Blues Half Marathon, Quarter Marathon, and 5K will have its 4th annual run in downtown Houston on February 15, 2015. Join us, thousands of runners and spectators, and hundreds of volunteers in supporting Free Shoes for Houston and other local charities. Rhythm and blues bands will provide an electrifying, festive environment every step of the way. Register today and finish strong!
GUS Leagues aim to provide the best, most organized and fun adult recreational sports leagues across the board. Leagues offered include Basketball, Kickball, Soccer, Volleyball, and Flag Football. Adult Recreational Sports Leagues and Happy Hours. Even adults need recess.
GUS Leagues aim to provide the best, most organized and fun adult recreational sports leagues across the board. Leagues offered include Basketball, Kickball, Soccer, Volleyball, and Flag Football. Adult Recreational Sports Leagues and Happy Hours. Even adults need recess.
The Houston Run for Recovery, now entering its sixth year with its annual race and community celebration scheduled for September 27, 2015, is showing its staying power in a community known as one of the strongest in the nation’s burgeoning recovery movement. "The Houston Run for Recovery highlights the fact that recovery from alcohol and drug addiction is achievable and celebrates the joy of living a full and healthy life free from substance use.” states Nadine Scamp, co-chair of the 2015 Houston Run for Recovery and CEO of Santa Maria Hostel. “In this National Recovery month celebration, our goal is to reach out to the community and say that everyone knows someone who has been impacted by addiction. We want to change the place of darkness and shame that those impacted by substance use disorder so often experience to one of hope and healing in recovery. Recovery is a life long process, and by running and walking together we show our support for all of our neighbors and loved ones who are making that daily effort to maintain long term recovery.” Participants are not necessarily individuals who have experienced recovery personally. However, anyone who has seen the benefits of recovery in someone they know and love can understand and share the joy of celebrating it. New this year is the ability to honor a loved one or one’s own recovery by writing a name on a special place on the race T-shirt. While the race celebrates recovery, its goal is to also embrace the entire running community. “As more serious runners become involved, we continue to build our numbers and also help others see the promise of a holistic approach to health in all areas of our lives,” adds Kay Austin, Run for Recovery Committee member and Board Chair of the Houston Recovery Center. Austin and Keith Liles, founding committee members, explain that the idea for the race originated when Austin was attending a national conference focused on the social aspects of recovery, where she heard stories of successful runs in other communities. Liles had a prior history with the InterFirst Symphony Run back in the 90s and together they embarked on their mission of developing Houston’s largest recovery event of the year. In the process of planning the event, the organizers discovered that many people in the recovery movement also are active in the running community, which proved to be a huge catalyst for getting the race up and running. Volunteers from the running community were instrumental in setting up the race to accommodate everyone from the professional runner striving to set a new official time to casual walkers supporting those in recovery. (Walkers are asked to start near the back of the pack to allow serious runners to achieve their best time.) The event will begin with a non-competitive 1K Kids Fun Run at 8:00am followed by a competitive and non-competitive 5K Run/Walk at 8:30am at 501 Prairie, Houston, Texas. Post race festivities and activities for the children will be held at Fish Plaza, Wortham Theater Center, Downtown Houston. Registration is available online, in person September 25th (10:00am-7:00pm) and 26th (10:00am-6:00pm) at Luke’s Locker, 1953 West Gray Street, Houston, TX 77019, or on-site at 7:00am on the day of the event. Proceeds will go to recovery-based scholarships benefiting program participants at Santa Maria Hostel, Extended Aftercare Alumni, and The Council on Recovery, the three Founding Sponsors of this event.
The Houston Run for Recovery, now entering its sixth year with its annual race and community celebration scheduled for September 27, 2015, is showing its staying power in a community known as one of the strongest in the nation’s burgeoning recovery movement. "The Houston Run for Recovery highlights the fact that recovery from alcohol and drug addiction is achievable and celebrates the joy of living a full and healthy life free from substance use.” states Nadine Scamp, co-chair of the 2015 Houston Run for Recovery and CEO of Santa Maria Hostel. “In this National Recovery month celebration, our goal is to reach out to the community and say that everyone knows someone who has been impacted by addiction. We want to change the place of darkness and shame that those impacted by substance use disorder so often experience to one of hope and healing in recovery. Recovery is a life long process, and by running and walking together we show our support for all of our neighbors and loved ones who are making that daily effort to maintain long term recovery.” Participants are not necessarily individuals who have experienced recovery personally. However, anyone who has seen the benefits of recovery in someone they know and love can understand and share the joy of celebrating it. New this year is the ability to honor a loved one or one’s own recovery by writing a name on a special place on the race T-shirt. While the race celebrates recovery, its goal is to also embrace the entire running community. “As more serious runners become involved, we continue to build our numbers and also help others see the promise of a holistic approach to health in all areas of our lives,” adds Kay Austin, Run for Recovery Committee member and Board Chair of the Houston Recovery Center. Austin and Keith Liles, founding committee members, explain that the idea for the race originated when Austin was attending a national conference focused on the social aspects of recovery, where she heard stories of successful runs in other communities. Liles had a prior history with the InterFirst Symphony Run back in the 90s and together they embarked on their mission of developing Houston’s largest recovery event of the year. In the process of planning the event, the organizers discovered that many people in the recovery movement also are active in the running community, which proved to be a huge catalyst for getting the race up and running. Volunteers from the running community were instrumental in setting up the race to accommodate everyone from the professional runner striving to set a new official time to casual walkers supporting those in recovery. (Walkers are asked to start near the back of the pack to allow serious runners to achieve their best time.) The event will begin with a non-competitive 1K Kids Fun Run at 8:00am followed by a competitive and non-competitive 5K Run/Walk at 8:30am at 501 Prairie, Houston, Texas. Post race festivities and activities for the children will be held at Fish Plaza, Wortham Theater Center, Downtown Houston. Registration is available online, in person September 25th (10:00am-7:00pm) and 26th (10:00am-6:00pm) at Luke’s Locker, 1953 West Gray Street, Houston, TX 77019, or on-site at 7:00am on the day of the event. Proceeds will go to recovery-based scholarships benefiting program participants at Santa Maria Hostel, Extended Aftercare Alumni, and The Council on Recovery, the three Founding Sponsors of this event.
The world of pole dance fitness has propelled itself to a wondrous and magnificent arena of athleticism and sophisticated artistry. It is a world renowned sport that continues to excel to heights unimaginable. "Melee on the Bayou" wants to continue to bring this intense and eclectic event to the Bayou City! The greater Houston metro will continue to be a staple city to exhibit premier competitors and performers from the great state of Texas and beyond! November 9, 2013 we will present our third annual pole dance competition! This event will display an evening full of entertaining and interactive performances, including a featured performance from Tracee Kafer of Body & Pole New York. We will also host an esteemed panel of judges from Houston and beyond! Experience an evening of intense competition, monumental moments and awesome choreography and strength. Doors open at 4p. Show begins at 5p. 18+ event. Tix available online at www.HoustonPoleMelee.com and at the door. Sponsorship & vending opportunities are also available. Send inquiries to [email protected] or call 832-73-MELEE! Want to know more? Check out our website at http://houstonpolemelee.com/ and our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MeleeontheBayou
The Texian Army is the oldest independently organized supporters group for the Houston Dynamo. We exist to energize BBVA Compass Stadium and create the most intense home field advantage in American soccer for the Dynamo.
Approximately 50% of low-income Houstonians graduate from high school, and only 8% are expected to earn a four-year college degree. At YES Prep, acceptance into a four year college or university is a graduation requirement. In 2012, 100% of YES Prep seniors were accepted into four-year colleges and universities. YES Prep proves that any student, from any community, can achieve at the highest academic levels when given access to world-class educational opportunities. YES Prep Public Schools is a free, open-enrollment charter school system serving 7,000 students at 11 campuses across Houston. YES Prep was founded in 1998 to increase the number of low-income Houstonians that graduate from college prepared to compete in the global marketplace and give back to their communities. To learn more about YES Prep please visit our website at www.yesprep.org. To view a video that highlights the work that YES Prep is doing in Houston, click on http://vimeo.com/50224909.
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