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Fire • Police • Ambulance
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Dial 911
Fire Departments
Cy-Fair Police.................................713-221-6000
Harris County Constable........281-401-6205
Harris County Sheriff.................713-755-6044
Houston Police.............................713-884-3131
Jersey Village Police...................713-466-5824
Spring Police..................................281-376-3472
Tomball Police..............................281-351-5451
(Non Emergency)
Animal Control
Champions ESD 29....................281-444-2014
Cy-Fair VFD......................................281-550-6663
Cypress Creek VFD.....................281-894-0151
Jersey Village VFD.......................713-466-2130
Klein VFD..........................................281-376-4449
Northwest VFD.............................281-583-8014
Spring VFD......................................281-355-1266
Tomball VFD...................................281-351-7101
Harris County................................281-999-3191
Jersey Village.................................713-466-2110
Hospitals/Medical Centers
Poison Control
Poison Information Center...800-222-1222
Ambulance Service
(Non Emergency)
Coastal EMS....................................281-894-8033
Cypress Creek EMS.....................281-378-0800
NorthStar EMS..............................281-548-7772
Northwest EMS............................281-351-8272
Cypress Creek................................281-586-7600
Cypress Fairbanks.......................281-890-4285
HealthSouth...................................281-580-1212
Houston Northwest..................281-440-1000
Kindred Hospital-Northwest...... 281-517-1000
M D Anderson..............................713-792-2121
Memorial Hermann-Northwest....713-867-2000
Methodist Willowbrook..........281-477-1000
Michael E DeBakey
VA Medical Center..................713-791-1414
St Luke’s............................................713-791-1000
See additional
listings for local
hospitals in the
Yellow Pages
and also in the
“New Residents
Guide” on
Page 3 of the
Community
Pages.
EMERGENCY
NUMBERS
Police/Sheriff (Non Emergency)
Hospitals/Medical Centers
Texas Children’s Health CenterCy-Fair............................................281-469-4688
Texas Children’s Hospital........832-824-1000
Tomball Regional Hospital....281-401-7500
TOPS Surgical Specialty..........281-539-2900
Triumph Hospital-Tomball....281-255-5600
Woman’s Hospital of Texas....713-790-1234
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Where Can I Get A Book?
Additional copies of this directory can be obtained at the following locations.
Metropolitan Publishing Co., Inc.
220 W. Main, Tomball Tx 77375 • 281.351.6933
Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce
11734 Barker Cypress #105, Cypress Tx 77433 • 281.373.1390
Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce
29201 Quinn Rd Ste B, Tomball Tx 77375 • 281.351.7222
Magnolia Area Chamber of Commerce
18935 FM 1488, Magnolia Tx 77355 • 281.356.1488
South Montgomery County Woodlands Chamber of Commerce
1400 Woodloch Forest Dr Ste 300, The Woodlands Tx 77380 • 281.367.5777
Waller Area Chamber of Commerce
1110 Farr St, Waller Tx 77484 • 936.372.5300
Tomball Tax Office
221 W Main St, Tomball Tx 77375 • 281.357.3100
City of Tomball - Permits & Inspections Office
501 James St, Tomball Tx 77375 • 281.290.1400
Magnolia Tax & Permit Office
510 Melton St, Magnolia Tx 77354 • 281.259.9805
Green & White Automotive
1020 Spring Cypress Rd, Spring Tx 77373 • 281.353.7682
Spring Texas Visitors Center
606 Spring Cypress Rd, Spring Tx 77373 • 281.288.2355
Every effort has been made to make the contents of this directory as accurate as possible. The publishers
cannot and do not guarantee the correctness of all information available to them, nor the complete absence
of errors or omissions or the presence of unintentional inclusions; therefore, no responsibility for the same
can be or is assumed. In the event there is an error in your listing, we ask that you contact Metropolitan
Publishing Co., Inc. so the correction can be made.
“Listings contained herein are transcribed by Metropolitan Publishing Co., Inc. from compilations copyrighted
2011 by the various telephone companies in our coverage area, and may not be reproduced in whole or in part,
in any form whatsoever without the consent of those Telephone Companies.”
This Telephone Directory is for circulation and distribution in the areas covered by the white pages listings. This
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in whole or in part, by any person or firm now or in the future for the purpose of promoting a directory or other
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Emergency Numbers...................................................................1
Table of Contents.........................................................................2
Community Pages
New Residents Guide...................................................... 3-5
Community Services....................................................... 6-8
Childhood Immunization Schedule.....................................9
Public Schools ............................................................ 10-13
Colleges & Universities......................................................13
Lone Star College..............................................................14
College Athletic Facilities & Ticket Info..............................15
Houston Astros.................................................................16
Houston Texans.................................................................17
Houston Rockets...............................................................18
Houston Aeros..................................................................19
Houston Dynamo..............................................................20
Minute Maid Park.............................................................21
Reliant Stadium................................................................22
Robertson Stadium...........................................................23
Toyota Center....................................................................24
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.......................................25
Golf Guide................................................................... 26-27
Hunting & Fishing Guide............................................. 28-29
Camping Guide........................................................... 30-31
Lake & Boating Guide................................................. 32-33
Art Galleries......................................................................34
Events......................................................................... 35-39
Libraries............................................................................40
Museums..........................................................................41
Parks........................................................................... 42-43
Performing Arts.......................................................... 44-45
Things To Do............................................................... 46-47
Transportation.................................................................. 48
Area Codes & Time Zones..................................................49
Support Our Troops...........................................................50
Voter Registration.............................................................51
Shopping Guide.......................................................... 52-55
Recycling Guide.......................................................... 56-57
Hurricane Safety......................................................... 58-59
Government Listings
Cities........................................................................60
County......................................................................61
State........................................................................62
Federal.....................................................................63
Children’s Resource Page...................................................64
Residential Listings (white pages)...................................... 1-284
Internet Guide........................................................ 285-288
Alphabetical Business Listings (blue pages).......................... 1-80
Business Classified Listings (yellow pages)......................... 1-209
Restaurant Guide.................................................... 164-167
Coupon Pages......................................................... 210-216
This Directory is Published Each October
To The Following Zip Codes:
*
77040, 77064, 77065, 77066, 77068, 77069, 77070*, 77095, 77429 , 77433
* indicates partial zip code distribution
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
Cy-Fair Houston
11734 Barker Cypress #105 • Cypress, Tx 77433 • 281-373-1390
cyfairchamber.com
Greater Tomball Area
29201 Quinn Rd Ste B • Tomball, Tx 77375 • 281-351-7222
tomballchamber.org
Houston Northwest
14511 Falling Creek Ste 205 • Houston, Tx 77014 • 281-440-4160
nwhoustontx.usachamber.com
Magnolia Area
18935 FM 1488 • Magnolia, Tx 77355 • 281-356-1488
magnoliatexas.org
Magnolia Parkway
7301 Magnolia Parkway • Magnolia, Tx 77354 • 832-934-2300
magnoliaparkwaycc.org
South Montgomery County Woodlands
1400 Woodloch Forest Dr Ste 300 • The Woodlands, Tx 77380 • 281-367-5777
woodlandschamber.org
Waller Area
1110 Farr St • Waller, Tx 77484 • 936-372-5300
wallerchamber.org
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NEw
Residents
Guide
DRIVER’S LICENSE
Texas Department of Public Safety • 5805 North Lamar Blvd • Austin, Tx 78752 • 512-424-2000 • www.txdps.state.tx.us
Conroe • 2 Hilbig St. • Conroe, Tx 77301 • 936-442-2810
Gessner • 12220 South Gessner • Houston, Tx 77071 • 713-219-4100
Grant Rd • 10503 Grant Rd • Houston, Tx 77070 • 281-890-5440
Hempstead • 235 Old US 290 East • Hempstead, Tx 77445 • 979-826-7649
For an original drivers license or drivers license renweal, the fee is $24.00.
If you are under 18 years of age, the fees are $5.00. To obtain an instruction
permit the cost is $5.00.
ID Requirements for a TDL or ID Certificate?
All original applicants must present proof of identity.
All documents must be verifiable by the source that issued the document.
Applicants must provide:
• one piece of primary identification; or
• one piece of secondary identification along with two pieces of support identification; or
• two pieces of secondary identification
Primary Identification: must include photo, full name and date of birth
Secondary Identification: recorded US Governmental documents
(must include name & date of birth)
Supporting Identification: additional records & documents that aid in establishing identity
Moving To Texas? New residents moving into Texas who have a valid drivers license
from their home state have 90 days after establishing residency to secure a Texas drivers
license. If you have never been licensed or have an expired out-of-state license, you will
be required to pass the written, driving and vision test.
All applicants 18 years and over with a valid out-of-state license will need to
provide the following:
• proof of identity
• proof of Social Security Number
• proof of Texas vehicle registration
• proof of liability insurance on all vehicles owned
• completed required forms available at any Texas Driver License office
• pay the required fee
• pass required tests
• any valid out-of-state license in your possession,
must be surrendered at the drivers license office.
VEHICLE
R
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Texas residents wh
TION
o ow
vehicle registration n a motor vehicle are legally require
d to renew their
annually. Vehicle
s may be registere
• Online at www.
d three ways:
txdmv.gov (partic
ipating counties on
• Mail
ly)
• In Person
You must have pr
oof of current liabi
lity insurance to be
the registration of
able to register or
any vehicle in the
renew
state of Texas.
New residents ha
ve 30 days after es
tablishing residen
with the state. Ve
cy to register their
hicle registration
vehicles
and renewals are
office(s) or approv
provided by your
ed substations.
county tax
Harris County Down
town: 1001 Presto
n • Houston, Tx 7700
Cypresswood: 6831
2 • 713-368-2000
Cypresswood Dr • Sp
ring, Tx 77379 • 713Tomball: 101 S Wa
368-2000
lnut • Tomball, Tx 77
375 • 713-368-2000
Hours: Monday - Fri
day 7:45 - 4:45
Montgomery Count
y Conroe: 400 N San Jacint
o • Conroe, Tx 77301
Magnolia: 510 Me
• 936-539-7896
lton St • Magnolia, Tx
Montgomery: 1938
77354 • 281-259-98
0 Hwy 105 W Ste 50
05
7
•
Montgomery, Tx 77
The Woodlands: 15
356 • 936-788-8378
20 Lake Front Cir • Th
e Woodlands, Tx 7738
0 • 281-292-3325
Waller County Hemp
stead: 730 9th St •
Hempstead, Tx 7744
5
979-826-7620
Hours: Monday - Fri
day 7:00 - 6:00
By keeping your ve
hicle registration
sticker on your ca
truck, motorcycle
r,
or trailer up to da
te, you’re helping
Texas build & main
tain our highways
, roads & bridges.
HOSPITALS
NEW
RESIDENTS
GUIDE
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Conroe Regional Medical Center
504 Medical Center Blvd Conroe, Tx 77304..................936-539-1111
Cypress Creek Hospital
17750 Cali Dr Houston, Tx 77090.................................281-586-7600
Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital
10655 Steepletop Dr Houston, Tx 77065......................281-890-4285
HealthSouth Houston Rehabilitation Institute
17506 Red Oak Dr Houston, Tx 77090..........................281-580-1212
HealthSouth Rehab Hospital of N Houston
18550 I-45 South Conroe, Tx 77384.............................281-364-2000
Houston Northwest Medical Center
710 FM 1960 W Houston, Tx 77090.............................281-440-1000
Intracare North Hospital
1120 Cypress Station Houston, Tx 77090.....................281-893-7200
Kindred Hospital - Northwest
11297 Fallbrook Dr Houston, Tx 77065........................281-517-1000
M D Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd Houston, Tx 77030.....................713-792-2121
Memorial Hermann Northwest Hospital
1635 North Loop West Houston, Tx 77008...................713-867-2000
Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center
6411 Fannin St Houston, Tx 77030...............................713-704-4000
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Passports
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital
9250 Pinecroft The Woodlands, Tx 77380....................281-364-2300
Methodist Hospital The
6565 Fannin Houston, Tx 77030...................................713-790-3311
Methodist Willowbrook Hospital
18220 Tomball Parkway Houston, Tx 77070................281-477-1000
Michael E DeBakey VA Medical Center
2002 Holcombe Blvd Houston, Tx 77030.....................713-791-1414
Nativiti Women’s Health & Birth Center
26614 Oak Ridge Dr The Woodlands, Tx 77380............281-296-2333
St Luke’s Medical Center - The Woodlands
17200 St Luke’s Way The Woodlands, Tx 77385...........936-266-2000
St Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
6720 Bertner Ave Houston, Tx 77030...........................713-791-1000
Texas Children’s Hospital
6621 Fannin St Houston, Tx 77030...............................713-770-1000
Tomball Regional Hospital
605 Holderrieth Tomball, Tx 77375...............................281-351-1623
TOPS Surgical Specialty Hospital
17080 Red Oak Dr Houston, Tx 77090..........................281-539-2900
Woman’s Hospital of Texas The
7600 Fannin Houston, Tx 77054...................................713-790-1234
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The following is a list of local Post Offices that provide Passport Application Services.
CONROE 809 W Dallas St, Conroe, Tx 77301...................................936-756-6724
CORNERSTONE 14403 Walters Rd, Houston, Tx 77014..........281-444-3874
CYPRESS 16635 Spring Cypress Rd, Cypress, Tx 77429...................281-373-9125
HOCKLEY 17210 Warren Ranch Rd, Hockley, Tx 77447.................936-372-3261
KLEIN 7717 Louetta Rd, Spring, Tx 77379..........................................281-257-3806
MONTGOMERY 20821 H Eva St, Montgomery, Tx 77356.......936-597-8099
PANTHER CREEK 10800 Gosling Rd, Spring, Tx 77381........281-419-8231
PINEHURST 34635 Wright Rd, Pinehurst, Tx 77362....................281-259-0234
THE WOODLANDS 9450 Pinecroft Dr, Spring, Tx 77380.......281-419-7948
TOMBALL 122 N Holderrieth Blvd, Tomball, Tx 77375...................281-516-0513
WESTFIELD 17119 Red Oak Dr, Houston, Tx 77090.....................281-440-9509
For more information on the US Passport application process please visit www.travel.state.gov
POST OFFICES
CONROE
809 W Dallas St, Conroe, Tx 77301............................................936-756-6724
CORNERSTONE
14403 Walters Rd, Houston, Tx 77014......................................281-444-3874
CYPRESS
16635 Spring Cypress Rd, Cypress, Tx 77429.............................281-373-9125
DOBBIN
26087 W Hwy 105, Dobbin, Tx 77333.......................................936-597-5399
HEMPSTEAD
901 12th St, Hempstead, Tx 77445...........................................979-826-2446
HOCKLEY
17210 Warren Ranch Rd, Hockley, Tx 77447.............................936-372-3261
KLEIN
7717 Louetta Rd, Spring, Tx 77379............................................281-257-3806
MAGNOLIA
815 Goodson Rd, Magnolia, Tx 77355......................................281-356-8427
MONTGOMERY
20821 H Eva St, Montgomery, Tx 77356...................................936-597-8099
MONTGOMERY ANNEX
21359 Eva St, Montgomery, Tx 77356......................................936-597-4222
PANTHER CREEK
10800 Gosling Rd, Spring, Tx 77381.........................................281-419-8231
PINEHURST
34635 Wright Rd, Pinehurst, Tx 77362......................................281-259-0234
PLANTERSVILLE
8625 Post Office Rd, Plantersville, Tx 77363.............................936-894-2231
PRAIRIE VIEW
21212 FM 1098 Loop, Prairie View, Tx 77446...........................936-857-3570
SPRING
1411 Wunsche Loop, Spring, Tx 77373.....................................281-288-8465
THE WOODLANDS
9450 Pinecroft Dr, Spring, Tx 77380..........................................281-419-7948
TOMBALL
122 N Holderrieth Blvd, Tomball, Tx 77375...............................281-516-0513
WALLER
40090 Hwy 290 Business, Waller, Tx 77484..............................936-372-9232
WESTFIELD
17119 Red Oak Dr, Houston, Tx 77090......................................281-440-9509
WILLOW PLACE
12955 Willow Place Dr W, Houston, Tx 77070..........................281-890-2392
High Speed Internet
Providers
Charter Cable
Comcast
DirecTV
Dish Network
EarthLink
Hughes Net
Net Zero
Qwest
Road Runner
SBC Yahoo
Verizon
800-288-2020
www.att.com
866-319-9838
www.directv.com
888-438-2427
www.charter.com
800-266-2278
www.comcast.com
888-825-2557
800-327-8454
www.dishnetwork.com www.earthlink.net
866-938-5876
888-349-0029
www.hughesnet.com www.netzero.net
877-274-6176
www.rr.com
5
888-772-6098
www.att.com
800-475-7526
www.qwest.com
888-625-8111
www22.verizon.com
Call Before You Dig!
To locate underground utilities call
the new national number: 811 or
Texas One Call System:
800-245-4545
Texas Excavation Safety System Inc (TESS):
800-344-8377
Lone Star Notification Center:
800-669-8344
for more information please visit:
www.call811.com
NEw
Residents
Guide
AT & T
Cable & Satellite
Sewer & Water
CenturyLink (www.centurylink.com)......................... 888-438-2427
Charter Communications (www.charter.com)...... 888-438-2427
Comcast (www.comcast.com)...................................... 800-266-2278
DirecTV (www.directv.com)........................................... 866-777-2454
DISH Network (www.dishnetwork.com)................... 888-825-2557
Time Warner (www.timewarnercable.com)............. 800-255-0501
Aqua Source...................................................................... 832-467-9543
City of
Houston............................................................................ 713-371-1400
Jersey Village................................................................... 713-466-2146
Cypress Creek Utility Service Co Inc........................ 281-376-0190
Flo Watch Inc..................................................................... 281-373-4401
Harris County Municipal Utility District................ 281-257-6440
Harris County Public Health/Environmental Srvcs...... 713-439-6000
Hays Utility South Corp ............................................... 281-353-9756
Reid Road MUD................................................................ 281-970-3154
T & W Water Service ...................................................... 281-367-9566
Water District Management....................................... 281-376-8802
West Harris County Municipal Utility District..... 713-856-8314
MUD-2............................................................................... 281-463-3143
MUD-15............................................................................. 281-858-4163
MUD-21............................................................................. 281-890-4706
Electric
CenterPoint Energy ....................................................... 800-427-7142
Direct Energy ................................................................... 888-305-3828
Entergy ............................................................................... 800-368-3749
Mid South Synergy ........................................................ 888-525-6677
Reliant Energy ................................................................. 713-207-7777
San Bernard Electric Cooperative ........................... 800-364-3171
TXU Energy ....................................................................... 800-818-6132
For information to help you make informed decisions about your
electricity service and available retail electric providers in your area,
please visit www.powertochoose.com or call 1-866-797-4839.
Garbage
Caron Services . ............................................................... 281-356-7026
City of
Houston............................................................................ 713-371-1400
Jersey Village................................................................... 713-670-9199
FiveJab Environmental ................................................ 281-766-1914
Landfill-Addicks/Fairbanks . ........................................ 713-849-3896
McDaniel Garbage Service.......................................... 281-356-2995
Recycling-Harris County .............................................. 800-253-2687
Jersey Village . ................................................................ 713-466-2108
Republic Allied Waste Services ................................ 713-849-0400
Town & Country Garbage............................................ 281-356-5537
Twister Waste.................................................................... 713-983-7699
W C A Waste Corporation............................................. 713-670-9199
Waste Connections of Texas....................................... 281-446-0239
Waste Management . .................................................... 800-553-1902
Gas
CenterPoint Energy ....................................................... 800-752-8036
Entex . .................................................................................. 800-752-8036
Hughes Natural Gas ...................................................... 281-356-8241
TXU Energy ....................................................................... 877-460-7066
Universal Gas Co...................................................... 281-252-6700
Telephone
AT & T
Residential Service........................................................ 800-464-7928
Residential Repair.......................................................... 800-246-8464
Birch Communications ................................................ 866-238-7041
CenturyLink....................................................................... 800-366-8201
Comcast ............................................................................. 800-266-2278
Consolidated Communications . ............................. 866-989-2255
Sage Telecom.................................................................... 888-972-7243
Sprint ................................................................................. 800-788-3500
Verizon . .............................................................................. 800-483-4000
Vonage .............................................................................. 866-243-4357
- NEWSPAPERS HOUSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
www.houston.bizjournals.com . ....................................................................713-688-8811
HOUSTON CHRONICLE www.chron.com . .........................713-362-7171
HOUSTON COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS
www.hcnonline.com . ....................................................................................713-477-0221
• Champions Sun • Conroe Courier • Cy-Fair Sun • Cypress Sun • Klein Sun • Magnolia Potpourri
• Spring Observer • Tomball Potpourri • Waller County News Citizen • Woodlands Villager
HOUSTON PRESS www.houstonpress.com ...............................713-280-2400
THE NEW YORK TIMES www.nytimes.com .......................800-698-4637
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
www.online.wsj.com .....................................................................................800-568-7625
USA TODAY www.usatoday.com .......................................................800-872-0001
B
Brotherhood of Vietnam Veterans......713-977-9829
Buckner Children & Family Srvcs........214-758-8023
Business Women’s Forum...................281-292-1454
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Community
Services
C
A
A A R P...............................................800-424-3410
A D D Association-Southern Region....281-897-0982
Abandoned Animal Rescue................281-290-0121
Adult Protective Services....................936-756-1551
Agape in Action..................................281-367-3864
Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse.......713-224-9911
AIDS Hotline.......................................800-342-2437
Al-Anon for Adults.............................713-683-7227
Alateen for Teens................................713-683-7227
Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms (ATF).......281-372-2900
Alcoholics Anonymous.......................713-686-6300
Serenity Group.................................281-292-8334
Alzheimer’s Association......................713-266-6400
America’s Second Harvest...................800-771-2303
American Business Women’s
Association (ABWA).........................281-514-8751
Montgomery County........................936-321-5167
American Cancer Society....................800-ACS-2345
Relay For Life...................................713-706-5638
American Civil Liberties Union...........713-942-8146
American Council of the Blind............800-424-8666
American Diabetes Association..........800-342-2383
American Heart Association...............713-610-5000
American Legion Post 305..................936-273-2688
American Lung Association................800-586-4872
American Red Cross............................800-787-8077
American Stroke Association..............888-478-7653
Amnesty International S16................281-419-0661
Animal Rescue...................................832-256-0458
ARC of Greater Houston......................713-957-1600
Argonauta..........................................281-292-7517
Art League - The Woodlands..............936-321-8504
B
Bass Club - The Woodlands.................281-292-5062
Beta Sigma Phi...................................281-364-9934
Better Business Bureau......................713-868-9500
Big Brothers & Big Sisters...................281-292-4155
Bluebonnet Basket Weavers Guild......281-364-1892
Bo’s Place...........................................713-942-8339
Boy Scouts of America........................713-756-3376
Or....................................................877-272-2267
Boys & Girls Club................................936-760-2440
Or....................................................713-690-3946
Boys & Girls Country...........................281-351-4976
British Ladies Club - The Woodlands...281-292-3488
Cancer Information Services...............800-422-6237
Cancer Support Group-Cypress...........713-520-9873
Caregivers Support Group..................281-367-1230
Casa de Esperanza..............................713-529-0639
Center for Disease Control (CDC).........800-232-4636
Chaparral Genealogical Society..........281-351-0928
Child Advocates Inc............................713-529-1396
Montgomery County........................936-441-5437
Child Pornography Tipline..................800-843-5678
Child Watch of North America............281-681-9506
Childhelp USA....................................800-422-4453
Children’s Protective Services.............800-252-5400
Harris County...................................713-394-4000
Children’s Safe Harbor........................936-441-2992
Christian Women’s Club......................936-321-1698
Christopher & Dana Reeve
Paralysis Resource Center.................800-539-7309
Club Z!-The Woodlands.......................281-367-5437
Community Clinic The........................281-364-7889
Compassionate Friends......................281-343-0434
Consumer Product Safety Comm........800-638-2772
Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse.......800-324-2557
Houston Area...................................713-942-4100
Counseling Services............................281-363-1633
Covenant House.................................800-999-9999
Crime Stoppers...................................713-222-TIPS
Montgomery County........................936-539-7867
Crisis Intervention - Houston..............713-527-9864
Crisis Pregnancy Center......................713-944-1730
CyberTipline.......................................800-843-5678
Cypress Assistance Ministries.............281-955-7684
Cypress Creek Couples Corner.............281-370-4181
Cypress Woodlands Jr Forum..............281-379-1391
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation..................713-621-0006
D
Daughters of the American Revolution.....281-419-6600
Daughters of the British Empire.........281-298-5717
Democrats of South County................281-367-9918
DePelchin Children’s Center................888-730-2335
Directory Assistance-A T & T...............1411
Dispute Resolution Center..................713-755-8274
Montgomery County........................936-760-6914
Dog Shelter-Montgomery Co.............936-756-3914
Domestic Violence Hotline..................800-799-7233
Downs Syndrome Support Group.......936-273-0860
Drug Enforcement Agency . ...............713-693-3000
E
East FM 1488 Association...................281-356-2361
Education for Tomorrow Alliance........936-271-6150
Elderly/Disabled Abuse......................800-252-5400
End Hunger Network..........................713-532-3663
Environmental Protection Agency......800-887-6063
Epilepsy Foundation of SE Texas.........713-789-6295
Equal Employment Opportunity Comm....800-669-4000
F
F B I....................................................713-693-5000
F F A-Tomball.....................................281-357-8707
Fair Association-Montgomery Co.......936-760-3247
F
4-H Club-Magnolia............................281-356-9784
Family Outreach N Harris Co...............281-444-9696
Conroe.............................................936-441-4733
Family Service Center.........................713-861-4849
Montgomery County........................281-292-4155
Family Violence Program....................713-528-6798
Federal Trade Commission..................877-382-4357
Food & Drug Administration...............713-802-9095
Friends for Life Animal Shelter...........713-861-9500
Friendship Center The.........................281-259-6665
Frontis Project Inc...............................281-357-0763
G
Gamblers’ Help Line...........................800-742-0443
Girl Scouts of America........................800-392-4340
Or....................................................713-292-0300
Girl’s Incorporated..............................800-374-4475
Goodwill-Tomball...............................281-290-0210
Houston...........................................713-692-6221
Greater Tomball Pachyderm Club........281-351-0026
Grief Recovery Institute......................800-445-4808
Grief Resource Center.........................281-292-6800
H
Habitat For Humanity.........................281-631-0092
Montgomery County........................936-441-4663
Head Start..........................................713-812-0033
Helping Hands Garden.......................281-356-8743
Hope & Healing Grief Support............713-441-2381
Hope Center Youth & Family Services....713-526-4673
Houston Area Women’s Center...........713-528-6798
Houston Read Commission.................713-640-8227
H U D..................................................800-569-4287
Humane Society-Harris Co..................713-433-6421
Montgomery Co...............................936-441-4762
I
Interfaith of The Woodlands...............281-367-1230
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)...........800-829-4477
International Dyslexia Association.....800-222-3123
International Exchange Students.......281-465-4182
International Friends..........................281-363-9211
The Woodlands................................281-298-5990
J
Jack & Jill of America..........................281-362-8206
Jewish Community Center..................713-729-3200
Job Corps............................................800-733-5627
Junior Assembly.................................281-362-1444
Junior League of North Harris
& S Montgomery Counties...............281-376-5754
Just Say No Kids Club..........................800-258-2766
Justice for Children.............................713-225-4357
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation............800-223-1138
K
Kiwanis International.........................800-549-2647
Conroe-www.conroekiwanis.org
The Woodlands-www.woodlandskiwanis.org
Knights of Columbus Headquarters....... 203-752-4000
Texas State Council...........................512-442-1492
Conroe.............................................936-273-4441
Spring..............................................281-292-4275
L
M
M A D D- Southeast Texas...................281-364-0883
March of Dimes-Texas Gulf Coast........713-623-2020
Masonic Lodge-Tomball.....................281-255-2626
Oak Wood........................................936-273-1056
Meals On Wheels - Conroe..................936-441-3200
Harris County...................................713-794-9006
Montgomery County........................936-756-5828
Spring..............................................281-292-6353
Medicare............................................800-633-4227
MHMRA Crisis Line.............................713-970-4600
M O M (Mothers of Multiples)............713-684-6600
The Woodlands................................936-271-4934
Mom’s Club of Cypress........................281-256-3920
North...............................................281-374-6944
Muscular Dystrophy Association.........713-522-8561
N
Narcotics Anonymous.........................713-661-4200
National AIDS Hotline........................800-342-AIDS
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.....800-633-3760
National Center for Missing &
Exploited Children...........................800-843-5678
National Charity LeagueBluebonnet Chapter........................281-363-1103
Magnolia Chapter............................281-364-0469
Texas Laurels Chapter.......................281-363-9261
The Woodlands Chapter...................281-292-9246
National Domestic Violence Hotline...800-799-7233
National Hopeline Network................800-784-2433
National Sexual Assault Hotline.........800-656-HOPE
National Suicide Prevention...............800-273-8255
National Weather Service...................713-529-4444
New Horizon Family Center................281-422-2292
North Spring Community
Improvement Association................281-288-8207
Northwest Assistance Ministries........281-885-4555
Northwest Athletic Association..........713-466-8019
Nourishment for the Needy................281-292-2695
O
Occupational Safety & Health.............800-356-4674
Overeaters Anonymous......................281-350-6823
P
Parents of Multiples...........................281-347-4973
Parents of Murdered Children.............713-290-8940
Parents Without Partners...................713-663-7971
Passports...........................................713-751-0294
PFLAG................................................281-367-6059
Piney Woods Wildlife Society.............281-292-8401
P
Planned Parenthood..........................713-522-6363
Poison Control....................................800-222-1222
Postpartum Adjustment Support.......713-791-7593
Pregnancy Assistance Center..............281-367-1518
Product Safety Hotline.......................800-638-8270
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Community
Services
L’Amore Village Emergency Shelter....281-893-2564
La Leche League.................................713-383-2819
The Woodlands................................281-298-1012
Laura Recovery Center Foundation.....281-482-5723
LegalLine...........................................713-759-1133
Lighthouse of Houston.......................713-527-9561
Lions Club-Magnolia..........................281-351-7803
Rising Stars......................................281-351-4441
Spring..............................................281-590-5200
The Woodlands................................281-419-5225
Tomball Breakfast Club....................281-351-5951
Literacy Volunteers of America...........888-528-2224
Little League-Magnolia......................281-356-2882
Tomball............................................281-255-9477
Lutheran Social Services.....................281-298-1450
R
Rape Crisis Program...........................936-441-7273
Or....................................................713-528-RAPE
Republican Party-Montgomery Co.....936-441-5621
RESOLVE.............................................713-975-5324
Ronald McDonald House....................713-795-3500
Roseate Women’s Center of NW Houston...281-351-4357
Rotary Club-Champions Sunrise.........281-320-1031
Cypress-Fairbanks............................281-890-2275
Magnolia.........................................281-297-5292
The Woodlands................................936-273-3539
Rotary Club-Tomball..........................281-401-6539
Willowbrook....................................832-912-3101
Rotary Interact Club-Tomball.............281-357-3220
Runaway Hotline................................888-580-4357
S
S A D D...............................................877-SADD-INC
Salvation Army...................................713-752-0677
Search & Rescue-Montgomery Co......281-356-6521
Sheltering Arms.................................713-956-1888
Shriner’s Club-Tomball.......................281-353-5947
Shriner’s Hospital for Children............409-770-6600
Social Security Administration...........800-772-1213
Society of Samaritans (S O S).............281-259-8456
South County Community Clinic.........281-364-7889
SPCA-Harris County............................713-869-7722
Montgomery County........................936-264-2072
SpiritAcres Horse Rescue & Sanctuary...936-597-5316
Spring Preservation League...............281-288-6674
Stroke Support Group.........................281-894-2474
T
T O P S................................................281-367-0240
Teens Addictions................................713-827-7200
Texas Abuse Hotline...........................800-252-5400
Texas Air National Guard....................281-652-4510
Texas Employment Comm..................800-832-2829
Texas Fathers for Equal Rights............713-960-0407
Texas Lottery Commission..................713-869-6451
Texas Tobacco Quitline........................877-937-7848
Texas Runaway Hotline......................888-580-4357
Texas Underage Drinking Hotline.......888-843-8222
Texas Work Force Commission............936-441-0037
Texas Youth Hotline............................800-210-2278
The Regional Arts Council...................281-356-2787
Therapy Pet Pals of Texas Inc..............281-255-3131
Toastmasters International................281-435-7754
TOMAGWA..........................................281-357-0747
Tomball Alumni Association...............281-357-3220
Tomball Business & Professional Women....281-351-4555
Tomball Emergency Assistance
Ministries (TEAM)............................281-351-6700
Tomball Garden Club..........................281-252-8378
Tomball Renewal Center....................832-276-9191
Tomball Sister City Organization........281-379-6844
Tomball Sports Association................281-255-9477
Tomball Tennis Association.................281-351-4822
Tough Love Regional Office................800-333-1069
Tourette Syndrome Support Group.....936-441-4762
Tri-County MHMR Services.................800-659-6994
U
United States Golf Association............281-583-8871
United Way........................................888-844-6289
V
V F W-Tomball....................................281-351-2427
Van Pool Services...............................713-682-3133
Veterans of Foreign Wars....................713-794-3669
Victims Assistance Center...................713-755-5625
Victims of Crime Help Line.................800-394-2255
Visiting Nurse Association..................713-520-8115
W
West Montgomery Community
Development Center........................281-252-3852
Women Empowering Women............281-367-8113
Women Helping Women....................281-353-1194
Women Off Welfare............................281-405-8183
Woodlands Area Quilt Guild...............281-651-0115
Woodlands Art League.......................281-367-7885
Woodlands Watch..............................281-210-3800
Y
YMCA - Cypress Creek.........................281-469-1481
Magnolia/Tomball...........................281-356-4077
North Harris County.........................281-444-3550
S Mont Co-Creekside........................281-367-9622
Young Expecting Mothers Outreach......281-859-8010
Young Life-South Texas Region..........281-367-6762
Youth Advocates Inc...........................713-923-4270
Youth Crisis & Runaway Hotline.........800-448-4663
Top 10 Most Fiscally
Responsible Charities
according to Worth Magazine
Give Kids The World.......................................800.995.KIDS
Environmental Defense Fund........................800.684.3322
Compassion International.............................800.336.7676
Teach For America.........................................800.832.1230
The Natural Resources Defense Council.........212.727.2700
Michael J Fox Foundation..............................800.708.7644
Humane Society of the United States............800.808.7858
International Rescue Committee...................202.822.0043
Best Friends Animal Society..........................435.644.2001
World Vision..................................................888.511.6593
Boys & Girls Country
Community
Services
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Vision: That every child has a place to grow up and a sense of being home. Mission: Is to change the lives of children from families in crisis by loving and
nuturing them in a Christian environment, raising them to become self-sustaining and contributing adults.
Established in 1971, Boys and Girls Country is a 501 (c) (3) charitable home. Our children are primarily from the greater Houston area and our home has a capacity
to serve 48 boys & 40 girls ranging in age from 5-18. Boys and Girls Country provides a warm, loving, family-like Christian environment where kids have the
opportunity to grow up safe and secure and develop to their full potential. Residents live on campus and attend public schools. They also participate in outside
activities such as band, church, sports, summer camps, etc. We have been home to over 1,200 children since 1971.
Boys and Girls Country does not rely on federal or state grants for ongoing support and we are not a United Way member agency. Our funding and volunteer
support relies heavily on caring individuals, businesses, civic groups, churches and foundations in the community. We are committed to serving children who
need our Home and no child is turned away because their family cannot afford to pay.
For more information on placing a child, donate and/or volunteer please visit: www.boysandgirlscountry.org or call 281-351-4976
TOMAGWA HealthCare Ministries
Mission: TOMAGWA HealthCare Ministries exists to provide compassionate Christian healthcare to community members with limited resources. By attracting
qualified & caring staff & volunteers committed to the vision and mission of TOMAGWA. By providing comprehensive healthcare services through alliances with
other agencies. By developing a community sense of ownership, support and action.
Vision Statement: Through God’s power TOMAGWA HealthCare Ministries will change lives in the community.
Values: In response to the love of Jesus, TOMAGWA is committed to the following values: Compassionate Care; which demonstrates concern for the individual’s
physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Quality of Care; by insuring that staff and volunteers maintain high standards of performance. Respect; for the
dignity of all persons. Reverence for Life; in all stages and conditions. Empowerment; by nurturing the individual’s sense of choice & ability to make informed
decisions. Well-Being of the Community; which is fostered by the community and TOMAGWA supporting each other.
AVAILABLE SERVICES
• Acute Care • Children’s Health Check-Ups/Immunizations • Women’s Health Check-Ups • Men’s Health Check-Ups • Respiratory Therapy • Patient Education • Medication Assistance
• Vision & Hearing Screening • Nutrition Counseling • Obesity Management • Cardiac Evaluations • Lab Work, Tests & X-Rays • Comprehensive Diabetes Management Program
• Depression Counseling • Referrals to TOMAGWA’s “In Service” Medical Specialists
CLINIC HOURS
Tomball • 455 School St., Suite 30, Tomball, TX 77375
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm (by appointment only)
Diabetic Clinic - 1st & 3rd Wednesday (by appointment only)
Immunization Clinic - 8:30am Check-In (limited number of patients served, $10 cash charge for up to 4 immunizations)
Vision Station - Thursday 2:00pm - 4:00pm (by appointment only)
Waller • St. John’s Lutheran Church, 1613 Key Street, Waller , TX 77484
Wednesday 9:00am Walk-In/Check-In (limited number of patients served)
For An Appointment Please Call: 281-357-0747
For more information on the services that TOMAGWA provides or to obtain information on how to donate
and/or volunteer please visit: www.tomagwa.org or call 281-357-0747.
Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM)
Mission: To strive to meet basic human needs through Neighbors Helping Neighbors. Vision Statement: NAM’s vision, grounded in our mission and true to our values, is a community in
which Neighbors care for Neighbors through our collaborative effort with area congregations, community partners, donors and volunteers. Resources are pooled and leveraged to meet basic
needs and to help individuals regain their self-sufficiency, thereby creating a safer and more stable community for all. Values Statement: Northwest Assistance Ministries values:
maintaining a strong commitment to our mission of meeting basic human needs through Neighbors Helping Neighbors; fostering a spirit of respect and charity; striving for excellence in all we
do; and strengthening connections with our spiritual, funding and volunteer partnerships.
PROGRAMS
Assistance Program - for families experiencing a temporary crisis, who live within NAM’s 18 ZIP code service area and need emergency assistance. 281-583-5600
Food Pantry - distributes more than 980 food orders monthly thanks to donations from congregations, schools, community groups & individuals.
281-885-4589
Meals On Wheels - over 90,500 hot, nutritious lunches are delivered each year, including Saturdays, to the area’s homebound seniors & disabled. 281-885-4622
Children’s Clinic - primary care, well child check-ups & immunizations are available 5 days a week for children 18 and under.
281-885-4630
Fifty Plus - offers activities for seniors age 50 and over. 281-885-4601
Senior Wheels - provides transportation to medical appointments, grocery & drug stores, & shopping in NW Houston for seniors age 50 and over. 281-885-4601
Family Violence Center - offers a crisis hotline, access to emergency shelter, support groups & counseling for victims of abuse.
281-885-4673 or 1-888-750-4673
Interfaith Hospitality Network, Houston NW - this program provides food & shelter to over 10,000 temporarily homeless families in the Houston area. 281-885-4567
Rotary Learning/Workforce Development Center - offers classes & small group tutoring for students interested in basic literacy, learning English as a
Second Language (ESL), earning their high school equivalency diploma (GED), or becoming a United States citizen. 281-885-4616
Resale Shops - offers merchandise at low prices to the community. Vouchers for free clothing, furniture and/or household items may be issued if you qualify.
Corner Resale Shop 281-885-4544
Jones Rd Shop 281-897-8953
NAM Resale Shop & Donation Center 281-880-9000
Shelter & Energy Assistance - aids families in need with shelter & energy related issues. An interview with SEA staff will determine if you qualify. 281-885-4531
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Spring ISD Even Start 281-885-4560 • Harris County Social Services 281-885-4591 • Gulf Coast Community Services 281-397-0176
Nam also provides assistance through the Emergency Food & Shelter Program (EFSP), Health & Human Services Commission (HHSC),
Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), Office of Victim Assistance (OVAG), Homeless Prevention & Rapid Rehousing Program (HPRP), and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).
For more information on the programs and services that NAM offers or to obtain information on how to donate and/or volunteer please visit:
www.namonline.org or call 281-885-4555
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Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
___
___
___
___
___
___ Dose 1 = 12 to 18 months
___ Dose 2 = 4 to 6 years
___ “Catch Up” Dose = 7 to 18 years
Dose 1 = 2 months
Dose 2 = 4 months
Dose 3 = 6 months
Dose 4 = 15 to 18 months
Dose 5 = 4 to 6 years
Haemophilus Influenza Type B (Hib)
___
___
___
___
Dose 1 = 2 months
Dose 2 = 4 months
Dose 3 = 6 months
Dose 4 = 12 to 18 months
Hepatitis A
___ Dose 1 = 12 months to 24 months
___ Dose 2 = 12 months to 24 months
Hepatitis B
___ Dose 1 = birth
___ Dose 2 = 1 to 2 months
___ Dose 3 = 6 to 18 months
___ “Catch Up” Dose = 24 months to 18 years
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
___ 3 Doses starting at age 11
Inactivated Poliovirus (IPV)
___ Dose 1 = 2 months
___ Dose 2 = 4 months
___ Dose 3 = 6 to 18 months
___ Dose 4 = 4 to 6 years
___ “Catch Up” Dose = 7 to 18 years
Meningococcal (MCV4)
___ Dose 1 = 11 to 12 years
___ “Catch Up” Dose = 13 to 18 years
Childhood
Immunization
Schedule
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DtaP)
Pneumoccocal Conjugate (PCV)
___
___
___
___
___
Dose 1 = 2 months
Dose 2 = 4 months
Dose 3 = 6 months
Dose 4 = 12 to 18 months
Dose 5 = 24 months to 18 years
Rotavirus (RV)
___ Dose 1 = 2 months
___ Dose 2 = 4 months
___ Dose 3 = 6 to months
Tetanus, Dephtheria, Pertussis (Tdap)
___ 11 to 12 years
___ “Catch Up” Dose = 13 to 18 years
Varicella
___ Dose 1 = 12 to 18 months
___ Dose 2 = 4 to 6 years
___ “Catch Up” Dose = 7 to 18 years
Influenza
___ Dose 1 = 6 months
___ Yearly
For more information regarding immunizations, immunization supply and
contraindications for immunizations visit: www.cdc.gov
or call The National Immunization Hotline at
1-800-232-2522 (English) • 1-800-232-0233 (Spanish)
Public
Schools
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1st Nine Weeks: Aug 22 - Oct 21
2nd Nine Weeks: Oct 24 - Jan 13
3rd Nine Weeks: Jan 17 - March 23
4th Nine Weeks: March 26 - May 30
SECONDARY • 6 - 12
1st Six Weeks: Aug 22 - Sept 28
2nd Six Weeks: Sept 29 - Nov 4
3rd Six Weeks: Nov 7 - Dec 20
4th Six Weeks: Jan 4 - Feb 17
5th Six Weeks: Feb 21 - April 13
6th Six Weeks: April 16 - May 30
Administration & Departments
Administration...............................................281-897-4000
Athletics............................................................281-894-3980
Career & Technology....................................281-897-4036
Communications...........................................281-807-8939
Curriculum & Instruction............................281-897-4133
Food Services..................................................281-897-4541
Human Resources.........................................281-897-4099
Security/Police................................................281-517-2865
Special Education..........................................281-897-6430
Superintendent..............................................281-897-4077
Tax Office..........................................................281-664-6300
Technology......................................................281-897-4094
Transportation................................................281-897-4382
www.cfisd.net
CYPRESS - FAIRBANKS ISD
2011-2012
CALENDAR
Elementary Schools
Adam......................................281-897-4485
Andre’......................................281-463-5500
Ault..........................................281-373-2800
Bane........................................713-460-6140
Bang........................................281-897-4760
Birkes......................................281-345-3300
Black........................................281-320-7145
Copeland...............................281-856-1400
Danish....................................281-955-4981
Duryea....................................281-856-5174
Emmott..................................281-897-4500
Farney.....................................281-373-2850
Fiest.........................................281-463-5838
Francone................................281-897-4512
Frazier.....................................713-896-3475
Gleason..................................281-517-6800
Hairgrove...............................713-896-5015
Hamilton................................281-370-0990
Hancock.................................281-897-4523
Hemmenway........................281-856-9870
Holbrook................................713-460-6165
Holmsley................................281-463-5885
Horne......................................281-463-5954
Jowell......................................281-463-5966
Keith........................................281-213-1744
Kirk...........................................713-849-8250
Lamkin....................................281-897-4775
Lee...........................................713-849-8281
Elementary Schools (cont.)
Lieder......................................281-463-5928
Lowery....................................281-463-5900
Matzke....................................281-897-4450
McFee.....................................281-463-5380
Metcalf...................................281-856-1152
Millsap....................................281-897-4470
Moore.....................................281-370-4040
Owens.....................................281-463-5915
Post..........................................713-896-3488
Postma...................................281-345-3660
Reed........................................713-896-5035
Robinson...............................281-855-1240
Robison..................................281-213-1700
Sampson................................281-213-1600
Sheridan................................281-856-1420
Swenke...................................281-213-1200
Tipps........................................281-345-3350
Walker.....................................281-345-3200
Warner....................................281-213-1650
Willbern..................................281-897-3820
Wilson.....................................281-463-5941
Yeager.....................................281-440-4914
Middle Schools
Aragon....................................281-856-5100
Arnold.....................................281-897-4700
Bleyl.........................................281-897-4340
Campbell...............................281-897-4300
Cook........................................281-897-4400
Middle Schools (cont.)
Dean........................................713-460-6153
Goodson................................281-373-2350
Hamilton................................281-320-7000
Hopper...................................281-463-5353
Kahla.......................................281-345-3260
Labay.......................................281-463-5800
Smith.......................................281-213-1010
Spillane..................................281-213-1645
Thornton................................281-856-1500
Truitt........................................281-856-1100
Watkins...................................281-463-5850
High Schools
Cy-Fair.....................................281-897-4600
Cypress Creek......................281-897-4200
Cypress Falls.........................281-856-1000
Cypress Lakes.......................281-856-3800
Cypress Ranch.....................281-373-2300
Cypress Ridge......................281-807-8000
Cypress Springs...................281-345-3000
Cypress Woods....................281-213-1800
Jersey Village........................713-896-3400
Langham Creek...................281-463-5400
Special Program Facilities
Adaptive Behavior Cntr....281-897-4174
Alternative Learning-E......281-897-4171
Alternative Learning-W....281-855-4310
Carlton Vocational Cntr....281-213-1950
Windfern High School.......281-807-8684
First Day of Classes: August 22
Student/Staff Holiday: January 16
Student/Staff Holiday: September 5
Student Holiday: February 20
Professional Day: February 20
Student Holiday: October 10
Professional Day: October 10
Parent Conferences (Elementary): October 10
Student/Staff Holidays: November 21-25
Student/Staff Holidays: December 21-30
Student Holidays: January 2-3
Professional Days: January 2-3
Classes Resume: January 4
Student/Staff Holiday: March 12-16
Student/Staff Holiday: April 6
Student/Staff Holiday: May 28
Last Day of Classes: May 30
Professional Day: May 31
Inclement Weather Days: November 21-22,
December 21, February 20, May 31
KLEIN ISD
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Oct 21
2nd Nine Weeks End
Jan 13
3rd Nine Weeks End
Mar 23
4th Nine Weeks End
May 31
Public
Schools
Administration....................................... 832-249-4000
Athletics.................................................... 832-249-4300
Career & Technology............................ 832-249-4460
Communications................................... 832-249-4750
Curriculum & Instruction.................... 832-249-4450
Food Services.......................................... 832-249-4610
Human Resources................................. 832-249-4218
Security/Police........................................ 832-249-4266
Special Education.................................. 832-249-4400
Superintendent...................................... 832-249-4172
Tax Office.................................................. 832-249-4740
Technology.............................................. 832-249-4436
Transportation........................................ 832-249-4566
Elementary Schools
Benfer .................................................... 832-484-6000
Benignus................................................ 832-484-7750
Brill........................................................... 832-484-6150
Ehrhardt................................................. 832-484-6200
Eiland...................................................... 832-484-6900
Epps Island............................................ 832-484-5800
Frank....................................................... 832-375-7000
Greenwood Forest............................. 832-484-5700
Hassler.................................................... 832-484-7100
Haude..................................................... 832-484-5600
Kaiser...................................................... 832-484-6100
Klenk....................................................... 832-484-6800
Kohrville................................................. 832-484-7200
Krahn....................................................... 832-484-6500
Kreinhop................................................ 832-484-7400
Kuehnle.................................................. 832-484-6650
Lemm...................................................... 832-484-6300
McDougle.............................................. 832-484-7550
Metzler................................................... 832-484-7900
Mittelstadt............................................ 832-484-6700
Mueller................................................... 832-375-7401
Nitsch...................................................... 832-484-6400
Northampton....................................... 832-484-5550
Roth......................................................... 832-484-6600
Schultz.................................................... 832-484-7000
Theiss...................................................... 832-484-5900
Intermediate Schools
Doerre..................................................... 832-249-5700
Hildebrandt.......................................... 832-249-5100
Kleb......................................................... 832-249-5500
Klein........................................................ 832-249-4900
Krimmel................................................. 832-375-7200
Schindewolf ........................................ 832-249-5900
Strack...................................................... 832-249-5400
Ulrich....................................................... 832-375-7500
Wunderlich........................................... 832-249-5342
High Schools
Klein........................................................ 832-484-4000
Klein Collins.......................................... 832-484-5500
Klein Forest........................................... 832-484-4500
Klein Oak............................................... 832-484-5000
Vistas....................................................... 832-484-7650
SECONDARY • 6 - 12
1st Six Weeks Ends
Sept 30
2nd Six Weeks Ends
Nov 11
3rd Six Weeks Ends
Jan 13
4th Six Weeks Ends
Feb 24
5th Six Weeks Ends
Apr 13
6th Six Weeks Ends
May 31
2011-2012 CALENDAR
Aug 16-19
Aug 20
Aug 22
Sept 5
Oct 11
Nov 21-22
Nov 23-25
Dec 19-30
Jan 2
Jan 3
Jan 13
Jan 16
Jan 17
Mar 12-16
Apr 6
Apr 9
May 28
May 31
Jun 1
Jun 2
Staff Development Days
Summer High School Graduation
First Day of Classes
Labor Day Holiday
Student Holiday
Staff Development Day
Elementary Parent Conferences
Student Holiday
Thanksgiving Holiday
Christmas/Winter Holiday
Staff Development Day
Classes Resume
End of First Semester
Martin Luther King Holiday
Second Semester Begins
Spring Break
Easter Break
Student Holiday
Memorial Day Holiday
Last Day of Classes
Staff Development Day
High School Graduation
- GRADING PERIODS -
Public
Schools
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ELEMENTARY • Pre-K - 5
1st Nine Weeks End
Oct 28
2nd Nine Weeks End
Jan 20
3rd Nine Weeks End
Mar 30
4th Nine Weeks End
June 7
SECONDARY • 6 - 12
1st Six Weeks Ends
Sept 30
2nd Six Weeks Ends
Nov 11
3rd Six Weeks Ends
Jan 20
4th Six Weeks Ends
Mar 2
5th Six Weeks Ends
Apr 20
6th Six Weeks Ends
June 7
www.springisd.org
First Day of Classes
August 24
2011-2012 CALENDAR
Student Holiday (Labor Day)
September 5
Student Holiday (Parent Conference Day)
October 10
Student Holidays (Thanksgiving)
November 21-25
Student Holidays (Winter Break)
December 19-January 2
Student Holiday (Martin Luther King)
January 16
Student Holiday (President’s Day)
February 20
Student Holidays (Spring Break)
March 12-16
Student Holidays
April 6 & 9
Student Holiday (Memorial Day)
May 28
Last Day of Classes
June 7
Student Early Release
June 7
Staff Development
August 18-19 & 22-23 • October 10
February 20 • April 9 • June 8
Inclement Weather Days
January 2 • February 20
April 9 • June 8
SPRING ISD
Administration........................................... 281-891-6000
Athletics........................................................ 281-891-6150
Career & Technology................................ 281-891-6200
Communications....................................... 281-891-6005
Curriculum & Instruction........................ 281-891-6175
Food Services.............................................. 281-891-6445
Human Resources..................................... 281-891-6040
Security/Police............................................ 281-891-6911
Special Education...................................... 281-891-6265
Superintendent.......................................... 281-891-6025
Tax Office...................................................... 281-891-6160
Technology.................................................. 281-891-6225
Transportation............................................ 281-891-6490
Elementary Schools
Anderson................................................... 281-891-8360
Bammel...................................................... 281-891-8150
Beneke........................................................ 281-891-8450
Booker........................................................ 281-891-8750
Burchett..................................................... 281-891-8630
Clark PK-2.................................................. 281-891-8600
Clark 3-5.................................................... 281-891-8540
Cooper........................................................ 281-891-8660
Eickenroht................................................. 281-891-8840
Heritage..................................................... 281-891-8510
Hirsch.......................................................... 281-891-8330
Hoyland...................................................... 281-891-8810
Jenkins....................................................... 281-891-8300
Lewis........................................................... 281-891-8720
Link.............................................................. 281-891-8390
Major........................................................... 281-891-8870
Marshall..................................................... 281-891-4900
McNabb..................................................... 281-891-8690
Meyer.......................................................... 281-891-8270
Northgate Crossing............................... 281-891-8780
Ponderosa................................................. 281-891-8180
Reynolds.................................................... 281-891-8240
Salyers........................................................ 281-891-8570
Smith........................................................... 281-891-8420
Thompson................................................. 281-891-8480
Winship...................................................... 281-891-8210
Middle Schools
Bailey........................................................... 281-891-8000
Bammel...................................................... 281-891-7900
Claughton................................................. 281-891-7950
Dueitt.......................................................... 281-891-7800
Roberson................................................... 281-891-7700
Twin Creeks............................................... 281-891-7850
Wells ........................................................... 281-891-7750
High Schools
Dekaney..................................................... 281-891-7260
Spring......................................................... 281-891-7000
Westfield.................................................... 281-891-7130
Wunsche.................................................... 281-891-7650
TOMBALL ISD
-GRADING PERIODSSIX WEEKS REPORTING PERIOD ENDS:
SEPTEMBER 30
FEBRUARY 10
NOVEMBER 4
APRIL 4
DECEMBER 16
MAY 31
NINE WEEKS REPORTING PERIOD ENDS:
OCTOBER 21
MARCH 9
DECEMBER 16
MAY 31
2011-2012 CALENDAR
www.tomballisd.net
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Public Schools/
Colleges &
Universities
Administration.......................................... 281-357-3100
Athletics....................................................... 281-357-3047
Career & Technology............................... 281-357-3100
Communications...................................... 281-450-1214
Curriculum & Instruction....................... 281-357-3100
Food Services............................................. 281-357-3170
Human Resources.................................... 281-357-3100
Special Education..................................... 281-357-3140
Superintendent......................................... 281-357-3100
Tax Office..................................................... 281-357-3100
Technology................................................. 281-357-3052
Transportation........................................... 281-357-3193
Elementary Schools
Canyon Pointe........................................ 281-357-3122
Creekside Forest.................................... 281-357-4526
Decker Prairie.......................................... 281-357-3134
Lakewood................................................. 281-357-3260
Rosehill...................................................... 281-357-3075
Tomball...................................................... 281-357-3280
Willow Creek............................................ 281-357-3080
Intermediate Schools
Northpointe............................................ 281-357-3020
Tomball...................................................... 281-357-3150
Junior High Schools
Tomball...................................................... 281-357-3000
Willow Wood........................................... 281-357-3030
High Schools
Tomball...................................................... 281-357-3220
Tomball Memorial................................. 281-357-3100
Tomball Alternative Ed Center.......... 281-357-3281
NEW TEACHER INSERVICE
AUGUST 8-12
STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAYS
AUGUST 15-19
FIRST DAY OF CLASSES
AUGUST 22
STUDENT & STAFF HOLIDAYS
SEPTEMBER 5 (LABOR DAY)
NOVEMBER 23-25 (THANKSGIVING)
DECEMBER 19-30 (CHRISTMAS)
MARCH 12-16 (SPRING BREAK)
APRIL 5-9 (EASTER)
MAY 28 (MEMORIAL DAY)
STUDENT HOLIDAYS & STAFF DEVELOPMENT
OCTOBER 10 • JANUARY 2
JANUARY 16 • FEBRUARY 20 • JUNE 1
LAST DAY OF CLASSES
MAY 31
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
JUNE 2
EARLY DISMISSALS
All Schools
OCTOBER 7 • DECEMBER 16
MARCH 9 • MAY 31
High School Only
DECEMBER 15 • MAY 30
MAKE UP DAYS (if necessary)
APRIL 5 • APRIL 9
Colleges & Universities
Abilene Christian University............ 800-460-6228
Baylor University............................. 800-BAYLORU
Baylor College of Medicine.............. 713-798-4951
Blinn College................................... 979-830-4000
Hardin-Simmons University............ 800-568-2692
Houston Baptist University.............. 800-969-3210
Houston Community College........... 713-718-2000
Lamar University............................. 800-458-7558
LeTourneau University..................... 800-759-8811
Prarie View A & M University........... 936-857-3311
Rice University................................ 800-527-6957
Sam Houston State University......... 936-294-1111
San Jacinto College......................... 281-458-4050
South Texas College of Law............. 713-659-8040
Southern Methodist University....... 800-323-0672
Southwestern University................. 800-252-3166
St Mary’s University......................... 800-367-7868
Stephen F Austin State University... 936-468-2054
Sul Ross State University................. 888-722-7778
Tarleton State University................. 254-968-9121
Temple College................................ 800-460-4636
Texas A & M University.................... 979-458-0427
Texas A & M Galveston.................... 877-322-4443
Texas Christian University................ 817-257-7490
Texas Southern University............... 713-313-7011
Texas State Tech College.................. 800-792-8784
Texas State University San Marcos... 512-245-2364
Texas Tech University....................... 806-742-1480
Texas Wesleyan University............... 817-531-4444
Texas Woman’s University................ 888-948-9984
University of Houston...................... 713-743-1010
University of North Texas................. 800-UNT-8211
University of St Thomas................... 800-856-8565
University of Texas........................... 512-475-7399
For a complete list of all public & private colleges, community colleges & universities in the State of Texas please visit the following websites:
www.univsource.com/tx • www.thecb.state.tx.us/InteractiveTools/HELM/List.cfm
For information on everything you need to know about preparing for, applying for & paying for college or technical school please visit
www.collegefortexans.com or contact Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board at 512-427-6101 for general information.
For Student Services (loans, grants & special programs) call 800-242-3062.
Lone Star
College
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Our Mission & Purpose:
Lone Star College System, as a publicly
supported two-year, comprehensive
community college system, involves diverse
individuals, businesses and the community
in quality education opportunities for the
successful development of knowledge, skills
and attitudes for a rapidly changing world.
Through its colleges and centers, Lone Star
College System develops learning
communities for:
• Technical programs, leading to associate degrees and certificates,
designed to develop marketable skills & support economic development.
• Academic courses in the arts & sciences to transfer to senior institutions.
• Continuing adult education programs for academic, professional,
occupational and cultural enhancement.
• Developmental education & literacy programs designed to improve the
basic skills of students.
• A program of student support services, including counseling & learning
resources, designed to assist individuals in achieving their educational
& career goals.
• Workforce, economic & community development initiatives designed to
meet local & statewide needs.
• Other purposes as may be directed by the Board of Trustees and/or laws
of the State of Texas.
Cy-Fair
9191 Barker Cypress Rd.
Cypress, Tx 77433
281-290-3200
Montgomery
3200 College Park Dr.
Conroe, Tx 77384
936-273-7000
Kingwood
20000 Kingwood Dr.
Kingwood, Tx 77339
281-312-1600
North Harris
2700 W.W. Thorne Dr.
Houston, Tx 77073-3499
281-618-5400
Tomball
30555 Tomball Parkway
Tomball, Tx 77375
281-351-3300
University Center
3232 College Park Dr.
The Woodlands, Tx 77384
281-618-7140
Online
5000 Research Forest Dr.
The Woodlands, Tx 77381-4356
832-813-6700
Corporate College
5000 Research Forest Dr.
The Woodlands, Tx 77381-4356
832-813-6500
- 2011- 2012 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2011 Fall Semester
Registration Begins................................................ Apr 12
Full Payment Due for Pre-Registered Classes.......... Aug 13
Faculty Return........................................................ Aug 22
Last Day to Register/Pay for Fall 2011.................... Aug 27
Weekday Classes Begin.......................................... Aug 29
Labor Day Holidays (no classes).............................. Sept 3-5
Fri Evening, Sat & Sun Classes Begin...................... Sept 9-11
Official Day............................................................. Sept 12
Last Day to Drop & Receive “W”.............................. Nov 11
Thanksgiving Holidays (closes at 4:30 on 23rd)...... Nov 24-27
Final Exams............................................................ Dec 12-18
Last Day of Reg Registration Winter Mini-Term...... Dec 14
Late Registration for Winter Mini-Term.................. Dec 15-16
Last Day to Pay for Winter Mini-Term..................... Dec 16
Winter Mini - Term (3 week)................................... Dec 19-Jan 6
Winter Mini - Term (4 week)................................... Dec 19-Jan 13
Last Day to Drop & Receive “W” (3 wk Mini-Term)....... Jan 3
Winter Holidays (offices closed)............................. Dec 22-Jan 4
Winter Holidays for Mini - Term.............................. Dec 25 & Jan 1
Last Day to Drop & Receive “W” (4 wk Mini-Term)....... Jan 6
2012 Spring Semester
2012 Summer Semester
Registration Begins................................................ Nov 9
Offices Open........................................................... Jan 5
Full Payment Due for Pre-Registered Classes.......... Jan 7
Faculty Return........................................................ Jan 9
Last Day to Register/Pay for Spring 2012................ Jan 14
MLK Holiday (colleges closed)................................ Jan 16
Weekday Classes Begin.......................................... Jan 17
Fri Evening, Sat & Sun Classes Begin...................... Jan 20-22
Official Day............................................................. Jan 30
Spring Break (offices closed).................................. Mar 12-18
Technology Maintenance Window......................... Mar 12-18
Spring Holiday (offices closed)............................... Apr 6-8
Last Day to Drop & Receive “W”.............................. Apr 10
Final Exams............................................................ May 7-13
Commencement..................................................... May 11-12
Registration Begins................................................ Mar 7
Last Day of Reg Registration (May Mini-Term)....... May 10
Last Day to Register/Pay (May Mini-Term)............. May 12
Mini-Term.............................................................. May 14-Jun1
Memorial Day Holiday............................................ May 26-28
Last Day to Register/Pay (Summer I Courses)......... Jun 2
Summer Term Begins............................................. Jun 4
First Summer Session............................................. Jun 4-Jul 10
Weekend Classes Begin.......................................... Jun 8-10
Last Day to Drop & Receive “W” (1st Summer)........ Jun 28
Independence Day Holiday (offices closed)............ Jul 4
Last Day to Register/Pay (Summer II Courses)........ Jul 11
Second Summer Session........................................ Jul 12-Aug 19
Last Day to Drop & Receive “W” (2nd Summer)...... Aug 7
Summer Term Ends................................................ Aug 19
www.lonestar.edu
Houston Baptist University
Prairie View A & M University
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Purple & Gold
NCAA Division I, Southwestern Conference (West Division)
For Ticket Info: 936-261-1392
www.pvamu.edu
• Edward L. Blackshear Field
• William “Billy” J. Nicks Building
Rice University
Nickname: Owls
Mascot: Sammy the Owl
Colors: Blue & Gray
NCAA Division I, Conference USA
For Ticket Info: 713-522-6957
riceowls.cstv.com
• Reckling Park
• Rice Stadium
• Tudor Fieldhouse
Sam Houston State University
Nickname: Bearkats
Mascot: Sammy Bearkat
Colors: Orange & White
NCAA Division I, Southland Conference
For Ticket Info: 936-294-1729
www.gobearkats.com
• Bearkat Softball Stadium
• Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum
• Don Sanders Baseball Stadium
• Elliott T. Bowers Stadium
• Joseph Pritchett Field
• Kelly & Ina May McAdams Tennis Center
• Meredith & Miriam York Track & Field Center
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nickname: Lumberjacks & Ladyjacks
Colors: Purple, White & Red
NCAA Division I, Southland Conference
For Ticket Info: 936-468-5225
sfajacks.cstv.com
• Fletcher Garner Track
• Homer Bryce Stadium
• SFA Tennis Complex
• William R. Johnson Coliseum
Texas A & M University
Nickname: Aggies
Mascot: Reveille VIII
Colors: Maroon & White
NCAA Division I-A, Big 12 Conference (South Division)
For Ticket Info: 888-992-4443
www.aggieathletics.com
• Aggie Soccer Stadium
• Aggie Softball Complex
• Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium at McFerrin Athletic Center
• Kyle Field
• Mitchell Tennis Center
• Olsen Field
• Reed Arena
Texas Southern University
Nickname: Tigers or Lady Tigers
Colors: Maroon & Gray
NCAA Division I, Southwestern Conference
For Ticket Info: 713-313-4263
www.tsu.edu
• Alexander Durley Sports Complex
• East Downtown Stadium
(new home of the TSU Tigers)
• H & P E Arena
• MacGregor Park
• Memorial Park
• Reliant Stadium
University of Houston
Nickname: Cougars
Mascot: Shasta
Colors: Scarlet Red & Albino White
NCAA Division I, Conference USA
For Ticket Info: 877-268-4275
www.uhcougars.com
• Cougar Field
• Cougar Softball Stadium
• CRWC Natatorium
• Hofheinz Pavilion
• John E Hoff Courts
• Robertson Stadium
• Tom Tellez Track
University of Texas
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College Athletic
Facilities &
Ticket Info
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Royal Blue & Orange
NCAA Division I, Great West Conference
www.hbuhuskies.com
• Frank & Lucille Sharp Gymnasium
• Huskey Field
• Randy & Cheryl Sorrels Field
• Strake Jesuit Preparatory Academy
Nickname: Longhorns
Mascot: Bevo
Colors: Burnt Orange & White
NCAA Division I, Big 12 Conference (South Division)
For Ticket Info: 800-982-2386
www.texassports.com
• Darrell K. Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium @ Joe Jamail Field
• Denton A. Cooley Pavilion
• Frank C. Erwin Jr. Special Events Center
• Frank Denius Fields
• Gregory Gymnasium
• Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center
• Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium
• Moncrief - Neuhaus Athletic Center
• Penick - Allison Tennis Center
• Red & Charline McCombs Field
• Red McCombs Red Zone
• Reese M. Rowling Hall
• Texas Rowing Center
• The University of Texas Golf Club & Academy
• UFCU Disch - Falk Field
Houston
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- Roster Pitchers
8
Fernando Abad
–
Juan Abreu
67
David Carpenter
64
Jorge De Leon
66
Enerio Del Rosario
52
Sergio Escalona
47
Jeff Fulchino
30
J.A. Happ
–
Lucas Harrell
–
Blake King
65
Arcenio Leon
59
Wilton Lopez
41
Jordan Lyles
54
Mark Melancon
39
Brett Myers
20
Bud Norris
62
Aneury Rodriguez
43
Fernando Rodriguez
51
Wandy Rodriguez
65
Henry Sosa
60
Jose Valdez
56
Henry Villar
53
Wesley Wright
Catchers
22
Carlos Corporan
55
Humberto Quintero
46
J.R. Towles
Infielders
27
Jose Altuve
12
Clint Barmes
16
Matt Downs
23
Chris Johnson
38
Jimmy Paredes
36
Angel Sanchez
29
Brett Wallace
Outfielders
19
Brian Bogusevic
11
Jason Bourgeois
45
Carlos Lee
14
J.D. Martinez
4
Jason Michaels
–
Jordan Schafer
8
J.B. Shuck
- Manager & Coaches #2 Brad Mills – Manager
#31 Mike Barnett – Batting Coach
#26 Doug Brocail – Pitching Coach
#10 Bobby Meacham – First Base Coach
#35 Dave Clark – Third Base Coach
#13 Al Pedrique – Bench Coach
#6 Jamie Quirk – Bullpen Coach
- Baseball Basics: Stats 101 Batting Average (AVG): Divide the number of base hits by the total number of at bats.
For example: If Hunter Pence has 600 at bats and has 206 hits. 206 / 600 = .343 His
batting average is .343
Earned Run Average (ERA): Multiply the total number of earned runs by nine and
divide the results by the total innings pitched. For Example: If Brett Myers has allowed
67 runs in 220 innings. Multiply 67 by 9. 67 x 9 = 603. Divide 603 by 220 (his innings
pitched). 603 / 220 = 2.74... is his ERA.
W-L Percentage: Divide the number of games won by the total number of decisions.
For Example: If Wandy Rodriguez has a 16 - 3 record, Divide his win total (16) by his
total number of decisions (16 + 3 = 19). 16 / 19 = 0.842... is his W-L Percentage.
Slugging Percentage (SLG): Divide the total number of bases of all base hits by the
total number of times at bat. For Example: If Carlos Lee has 282 total bases and 440
at bats. Divide 282 by 440. 282 / 440 = .641... is his SLG.
On-Base Percentage (OBP): The total number of hits plus bases on balls plus hits by
pitch divided by at bats plus bases on balls plus hit by pitch plus sacrifice flies.For
Example: In Lance Berkman’s 434 at bats, he has 152 hits, 59 walks, has been hit by 9
pitches and he’s hit 6 sacrifice flies. Here is the formula to determine his OBP:
(152 + 59 + 9) / (434 + 59 + 9 + 6) = 220 / 508 = .433... is his OBP.
Fielding Average: Divide the total number of putouts and assists by the total number
of putouts, assists and errors. For Example: Michael Bourn has 218 putouts and
290 assists while committing only 2 errors. His fielding percentage is determined as
follows: (218 + 290) / (218 + 290 + 2) = 508 / 510 = .996... is his fielding average.
Magic Numbers: Determine the number of games yet to be played, add one then
subtract the number of games ahead in the loss column of the standings from the
closest opponent. For Example: Houston is 7 games ahead with 50 games remaining.
So here’s Houston’s magic number:
Games remaining (50) + 1 = 51. 51 - 7 = 44... is Houston’s magic number to clinch.
- TICKETS 713.259.8500
Minute Maid Park Box Office is located on Texas Avenue.
During the season, its hours are 8:30 am - 5:30 pm on weekdays and 9:00 am - 3:00 pm on Saturdays. It will
also remain open through all home baseball games until 30 minutes after the final out.
On Sunday game days, the box office opens at 9:00 am. These game hours also apply to the Advance Ticket
Sales Windows at Sections 112 and 323.
For the offseason, the Box Office hours are 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
houston.astros.mlb.com
5 - JEFF BAGWELL
Retired By Astros in 2007
7 - Craig Biggio
Retired By Astros in 2008
24 - Jimmy Wynn
Retired By Astros in 2005
25 - Jose Cruz
Retired By Astros in 1992
34 - Nolan Ryan
32 - Jim Umbricht
Retired By Astros in 1965
33 - Mike Scott
Retired By Astros in 1992
Retired By Astros in 1996
40 - Don Wilson
Retired By Astros in 1975
42 - Jackie Robinson
Retired Throughout Baseball in 1997
49 - Larry Dierker
• Astros Retired Numbers •
TEXANS TAILGATING
The Houston Texans not only allow tailgating, it is encouraged!
The following is a list of guidelines to help make your tailgating party a great success:
2011 Regular Season Schedule
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Sun
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Sun
Sun
Sun
Sun
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Sep 11
Sep 18
Sep 25
Oct 2
Oct 9
Oct 16
Oct 23
Oct 30
Nov 6
Nov 13
Nov 20
Nov 27
Dec 4
Dec 11
Dec 18
Dec 22
Jan 1
vs Colts
@ Dolphins
@ Saints
vs Steelers
vs Raiders
@ Ravens
@ Titans
vs Jaguars
vs Browns
@ Bucs
BYE WEEK
@ Jaguars
vs Falcons
@ Bengals
vs Panthers
@ Colts
vs Titans
1:00 PM
4:15 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
4:05 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
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1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
8:20 PM
1:00 PM
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CBS
CBS
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CBS
CBS
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FOX
CBS
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• Guests are welcome to continue tailgating up
to one hour after the end of the game.
However, in some instances guests may be
asked to clear the parking lots before that time.
• For safety purposes, all tents, chairs, etc. must
be put away before entering Reliant Stadium.
• In order to ensure the safety of our fans, no golf
carts, Segways, motorized coolers, skateboards,
bicycles, or large balloons will be allowed for
use by fans in the parking lots.
• Reliant Stadium and the Houston Texans do not
grant the right to display advertising, banners
or signs, or distribute promotional items on
property. Fans may be asked to remove
inappropriate banners or signs.
Houston
Texans
• All Parking lots (except for platinum) will open four (4) hours prior to kickoff.
• All parking at Reliant Stadium will require a pre-purchased parking hangtag; you will not be
able to buy any additional parking at the gate.
• Parking is first-come, first-served for the first hour; saving spots will not be allowed. If you
would like to tailgate near friends, please arrive together.
• Reliant Stadium entrance gates will open 90 minutes prior to kickoff.
• Tailgating will be limited to one 8’x 16’ space for each valid parking hangtag, and must not
cross over into the drive lane designated by the blue lines down each aisle.
• RV’s, buses, and oversized vehicles will need to pre-purchase a minimum of two parking
spots and need to park in the designated RV areas in each lot.
• If you plan to extend sides or set chairs outside of your RV or Bus you will need parking
hangtags in addition to the ones for the space that will be used by you vehicle.
• Barbecues in tow will also be required to have an additional pre-purchased hangtag. You will
not be allowed to buy one at the gate.
• No Music system speakers may exceed 18” tall and 12” wide
• Music speakers my not produce sound greater than 68 decibels in accordance to the City of
Houston sound ordinance Sections 30.1-30.9
• Liquid charcoal starter or other flammable liquids are strictly prohibited. Charcoal may be
started with an electrical starter designed for this purpose or quick starting charcoal is
recommended. Open flames are allowed but all barbecue pits left unattended must be
extinguished.
• Hot ashes, cinders, smothering coal, disposable LP-gas cylinders or other hot materials must
be disposed of in the Orange dumpsters only.
• Trash must be disposed of the in the Green dumpsters only.
• All cooking equipment shall be situated away from crowds, buildings, vehicles or combustible
materials. A minimum clearance distance of 3 feet is required.
• A minimum class 2A-10B:C fire extinguisher with a current service tag is required at each
cooking area.
• LP-gas cooking appliances shall be UL listed and approved for use. LP-gas cylinders shall be
secured in an upright position to keep from falling and positioned to prevent impact from
vehicle traffic. Portable generators are not to be filled while running and fuel must be in a UL
listed safety can (2 gal. max). Portable generators and fuel must be stored away from cooking
appliances.
• Any violation of the fire safety regulations will be subject to citations being issued by the City of
Houston Fire Inspector.
• For any further information regarding these guidelines or any other questions on the day of the
game please call 832-667-1400 or text 832-655-0785.
• The Houston Texans reserve the right to revoke the season parking pass of those who do not
comply with these guidelines.
• Remember, H-E-B Tailgater of the Game judges will be roaming the parking lots looking for the
next big winner! Please visit HoustonTexans.com for more information on the H-E-B Tailgater of
the Game contest and how you can participate.
www.houstontexans.com
- Fan Guide TEXANS MISSION:
Our mission is to create and maintain the most
respected and most valuable professional sports
franchise in the world.
Contact Info: Offices are located in Reliant
Stadium and are open for business year-round,
Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm.
Administrative Office: 832-667-2000
Customer Service: 866-468-3926 or
[email protected]
Ticket Office: 866-468-3926 • Fax: 832-667-2191
or [email protected]
Mailing Address:
Houston Texans
Reliant Stadium
Two Reliant Park
Houston, Tx 77054-1573
Reliant Park Administrative Office: 832-667-2000
Ticketmaster: 713-629-3700 or ticketmaster.com
Gameday Service Hotline: 832-667-1400
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Houston
Rockets
2011-2012 ROSTER
NUM 15
10
50
3
9
44
27
5
7
12
2
25
54
4
32
1
PLAYER Marqus Blakely
Chase Budinger
Marcus Cousin
Goran Dragic
Jonny Flynn
Chuck Hayes
Jordan Hill
Courtney Lee
Kyle Lowry
Kevin Martin
Marcus Morris
Chandler Parsons
Patrick Patterson
Luis Scola
Hasheem Thabeet
Terrence Williams
POS F
F
F
G
G
C
C-F
G
G
G
F
F
F
F
C
G-F
FROM
YRS
Vermont
1
Arizon
2
Houston
1
Ljubljana, Slovenia
3
Syracuse
1
Kentucky
6
Arizona
2
Western Kentucky
3
Villanova
5
Western Carolina
7
Kansas
R
Florida
R
Kentucky
1
Buenos Aires, Argentina 4
Connecticut
2
Louisville
2
HEAD COACH: Kevin McHale (College - University of Minnesota) • GENERAL MANAGER: Daryl Morey
YEAR 2010-11
2009-10
2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 TEAM HISTORY
W
L
43
39
42
40
53 29
55 27 52 30 34 48 51 31 45 37 %
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.512
.646
.671
.634
.415
.622
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- TICKETS Single Game: 1.866.446.8849
Group Sales: 713.758.7298
Season Tickets: 713.627.3865
Box Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm
Box Office is located @ Toyota Center on the
LaBranch St. side of the arena.
www.nba.com/rockets
- ROCKETS RETIRED NUMBERS #22 - Clyde Drexler
#23 - Calvin Murphy
#24 - Moses Malone
#34 - Hakeem Olajuwon
#45 - Rudy Tomjanovich
CD - Carroll Dawson
- ROCKETS Hall of Famers Rick Barry • Elvin Hayes
Calvin Murphy • Moses Malone
Clyde Drexler • Charles Barkley
Hakeem Olajuwon
2010-2011 AHL Western Conference Champions
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2011-2012 ROSTER
Player Jamie Fraser
Jeff Penner
Marco Scandella
Casey Wellman
Sam Lofquist
Kris Foucault
Brett Bulmer
Cody Almond
Jon DiSalvatore
Nate Prosser
Patrick O’Sullivan
Robbie Earl
Colton Gillies
Jarod Palmer
Chad Rau
Colton Jobke
Jed Ortmeyer
Pos
D
D
D
C
D
LW
LW
C
RW
D
LW
LW
LW
RW
C
D
RW
#
24
25
26
27
28
29
31
32
37
39
41
42
44
56
61
62
Player Scott Campbell
Warren Peters
Maxim Noreau
Carson McMillan
Jared Spurgeon
Drew Bagnall
Matt Hackett
Kris Fredheim
Pascal Morency
Brandon Buck
Josh Tordjman
Matt Kassian
Justin Falk
Joel Broda
Tyler Cuma
Jean-Michel Daoust
Pos
F
C
D
C
D
D
G
D
RW
LW
G
LW
D
F
D
RW
Houston
Aeros
#
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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HEAD COACH – John Torchetti
- Hockey Lingo Back Check: To hinder an opponent heading toward and into the defending zone.
Blue Lines: The pair of one-foot wide blue lines which extend across the ice at a distance of 60 feet from each goal.
These lines break up the ice into attacking, neutral and defending zones.
Body Check: Use of the body on an opponent. It is legal when the opponent has possession of the puck or was the
last player to have touched it.
Butt-Ending: To hit an opponent with the end of the stick farthest from the blade. It is illegal and calls for a penalty.
Goal Crease: Area directly in front of the goaltender. It is four feet wide and eight feet long and marked off by red
lines. Offensive players who do not have possession of the puck may not enter.
Deke: To fake an opponent out of position.
Face Off: The dropping of the puck between one player from each team to begin or resume play.
Fore Check: To check an opponent in his end of the rink, preventing an offensive rush.
Freezing the Puck: To hold the puck against the boards with either the skate or stick to get a stoppage of play.
Goal Line: The red line which runs between the goal posts and extends in both directions to the side boards.
Goal Mouth: The area just in front of the goal and crease lines.
Hat Trick: The scoring of three or more goals by a player in one game. Roman Voloshenko became the
youngest Aero to ever score a hat trick in 2005 at 19 years old.
Icing: When a player shoots the puck from his side of the center red line past the opposition’s goal line.
Icing is an illegal way to advance the puck.
Offsides: A team is ruled offsides when a player fully crosses the attacking blue line before the puck
does. If the puck leaves the attack zone during an offensive play, then each player on the offensive
team must leave (clear)
the attack zone, before the puck can be re-entered on the attack.
One-timer: Hitting the puck directly upon receiving a pass. The offensive player takes his backswing
while the puck is on its way to him and tries to time his swing with the arrival of the puck.
Penalty Box: The area opposite the team benches where penalized players serve time.
Power Play: A power play occurs when a team has a one-man or two-man advantage because of an
opponent’s penalties.
Pulling the Goalie: Replacing the goalie with an extra skater in a high-risk attempt to tie the game. This
primarily occurs when a team trails, usually by one goal, late in the game.
Save: A shot blocked by the goaltender, which would have been a goal had it not been stopped.
Screened Shot: The goaltender’s view is blocked by players between him and the shooter.
Slap Shot: Hitting the puck with the blade of the stick after taking a full backswing.
Slot: The area immediately in front of the goal crease. It is from this zone that most goals are scored
and where the most furious activity takes place.
Splitting the Defense: The player with the puck attempts to squeeze between the opponent’s defensemen.
Stick Handling: To control the puck along the ice with the stick.
Top Shelf: Term used to describe when an offensive player shoots high in an attempt to beat the goalie by
shooting the puck into the top portion of the net.
Wraparound: A player skates around behind the opposing goal and attempts to wrap the puck around the
goal post and under the goalie.
Wrist Shot: Hitting the puck with the blade of the stick using a quick snap of the wrist rather than a full
back swing.
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TEAM HISTORY
YEAR W L
2010-11
46 28
2009-10
34 34
2008-09 38 31
2007-08 45 29 2006-07 27 43 - TICKETS -
%
.613
.500
.544
.600
.400
Single Game • 1.866.462.3767
Season Tickets • 713.974.7825
Group Tickets • 713.974.7825
www.aeros.com
Houston
Dynamo
20
MLS Cup
Champions
2006 & 2007
1st Place
Western
Conference
2008 & 2009
TICKETS
713-276-7500
9am - 5pm • Monday - Friday
www.houstondynamo.com
2011 ROSTER
#
26
32
12
0
20
3
25
7
29
5
11
24
19
21
9
31
1
16
13
28
2
8
18
4
10
15
POS Player Age
D
Corey Ashe
25
D
Bobby Boswell
28
F
Will Bruin
21
M
Luiz Camargo
24
M
Geoff Cameron
26
F
Calen Carr
28
F
Brian Ching
33
M
Colin Clark
27
F
Carlo Costly
29
M
Danny Cruz
21
M
Brad Davis
29
GK Tyler Deric
22
M
Alex Dixon
21
D
Hunter Freeman
26
F
Jason Garey
27
D
Andre Hainault
25
GK Tally Hall
26
M
Adam Moffat
25
M
Francisco Navas Cobo 19
GK Evan Newton
23
D
Eddie Robinson
33
D
Kofi Sarkodie
20
M
Josue Soto
22
D
Jermaine Taylor
26
M
Je-Vaughn Watson 27
F
Cam Weaver
28
NATL USA
USA
USA
Brazil
USA
USA
USA
USA
Honduras
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
Canada
USA
Scotland
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
Jamaica
Jamaica
USA
Previous Club
University of North Carolina
D.C. United
Indiana University
Parana Clube (BRA)
University of Rhode Island
Chicago Fire
San Jose Earthquakes
Colorado Rapids
Atlas Guadalajara (MEX)
UNLV
San Jose Earthquakes
Houston Dynamo Academy
Houston Dynamo Academy
IK Start (NOR)
Columbus Crew
FK SIAD Most (CZE)
Esbjerg (DEN)
Portland Timbers
Houston Dynamo Academy
Old Dominion University
San Jose Earthquakes
University of Akron
Houston Dynamo Academy
St. George’s (JAM)
Sporting Central (JAM)
San Jose Earthquakes
Houston Soccer Pubs
The Bull & Bear Tavern & Eatery 11980 Westheimer Ste A 77077........ 281.496.6655
Maple Leaf Pub 514 Elgin @ Smith 77006............................................................... 713.520.6464
The Mezzanine Lounge 2200 SW Frwy Ste 150 77098................................. 713.528.6399
GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Amigo Energy Soccer Fest: the official interactive fan zone of the Houston Dynamo, begins two hours before each
home game and includes interactive activities, games, giveaways, live music, and food. Stop by our sponsor booths to
receive free giveaways, participate in interactive games, and learn about their products and services. Fans can choose
from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages at the Bud Light Beer Garden while enjoying live
entertainment on the Bud Light Stage. Houston’s hottest dance team, the Dynamo Girls,
will be out and about to take pictures and sign autographs along with Dynamo
Diesel. Gently used soccer equipment can be donated at the Dynamo
Charities tent before every game.
The Aztec Events & Tents VIP Club: located in the stadium’s north
west corner adjacent to Gate 7, is for club and field-side seat
holders only and offers a complimentary pre-game meal, with
alcoholic beverages available for purchase. Fans in the VIP
tent also enjoy air-conditioned comfort while preparing to
cheer on the Dynamo.
Suites: are located on the east side (Cullen Blvd. side)
of Robertson Stadium and are accessible via the suite
door on the main concourse, located across from the
main east side concession stand.
Will Call Window and the Customer Service Window:
are located on the east side (Cullen Blvd. side) of
Robertson Stadium near Gate 11.
Dynamo Game Concessions: offer a wide variety of
food and beverages including Prince’s Hamburgers,
Papa John’s Pizza and much more.
501 Crawford St • Houston, Tx 77002
www.astros.com
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Minute Maid
Park
Info: 713-259-8000
Tickets: 713-259-8500
Astros Tickets: 1-800-ASTROS-2
Box Office Hours/Will Call
During the season Mon-Fri 8am-6pm & for one half hour after end of game.
Will Call orders can be picked up at the Texas Avenue Box Office 48 hours
after ordering.
Facts & Figures
Distances From Plate
Left field - 315 feet
Left-center - 362 feet
Center field - 435 feet
Deepest point - 436 feet
Right-center - 373 feet
Right field - 326 feet
Height of Wall
Left field - 19 feet
Left-center - 25 feet
Center field - 10 feet
Deepest point - 10 feet
Right-center - 10 feet
Right field - 7 feet
To Minute Maid Park/Union Station/West End from:
FROM I-45 NORTH TRAVELING SOUTH
• Continue south until you reach I-10.
• Exit on to I-10 East.
• Quickly merge on to US-59 South.
• Exit Hamilton/Downtown Destinations and continue on Hamilton straight to Capitol.
• Turn right onto Capital, then right onto Crawford.
• Union Station is at the intersection of Texas and Crawford.
To Minute Maid Park/Diamond Club Lot/East End from:
FROM I-45 NORTH TRAVELING SOUTH
• Continue south until you reach I-10.
• Exit on to I-10 East.
• Quickly merge on to US-59 South.
• Quickly exit Hamilton/Downtown Destinations and continue straight to Preston.
• At Hamilton and Preston, you will take a right into the Diamond Club parking lot.
• If you intersect with Texas Ave., you’ve gone too far.
Seating
TOTAL - 40,950
Diamond Club - 259
Field Boxes - 6,168
Crawford Boxes - 763
Bullpen Boxes - 2,326
Center Field Patio - 74
Club Level - 4,776
Mezzanine - 2,337
Suite Level - 918
Terrace Deck - 3,316
Upper Deck - 9,131
Outfield Deck - 1,677
Size
Gross Square Footage - 28.97 acres
Total Square Footage - 1,263,240 sq ft
Building Height - 93 feet
Ground Rules
• Camera Wells: Ball hits camera - DEAD BALL.
• If hits rail and/or padding - IN PLAY.
• Ledge of signs behind home plate - IN PLAY.
• Ball lodges under or behind tarp - DEAD BALL.
• Ball lodges on top of outfield padding - TWO BASES.
• Ball goes through or lodges in out-of-town scoreboard - TWO BASES.
• Ball hits fence above yellow line, or top of railing in left center field - HOME RUN.
• Hits screen in left center - IN PLAY.
• Hits wall and bounces into bullpen - HOME RUN.
• Ball hits flagpole and leaves field - HOME RUN.
• Ball remains on field - IN PLAY. Ball hits flag pole, bounces on ground
and then over fence - TWO BASES.
• Ball strikes roof in fair territory - IN PLAY striking point on ground.
Ball strikes roof in foul territory - DEAD BALL.
• Ball hits centerfield bullpen tall fence, carries over small fence into
stands - HOME RUN.
Reliant
Stadium
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One Reliant Park
Houston, Tx 77054
www.reliantpark.com
Event Info: 832-667-1400
Houston Texans
Two Reliant Park
Houston, Tx 77054
www.houstontexans.com
832-667-2000
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
P.O. Box 20070
Houston, Tx 77225
www.rodeohouston.com or www.hlsr.com
832-667-1000
Tickets:
1-800-745-3000 or ticketmaster.com
Directions From the North: Take I-45 (south) or Hwy. 59 (south) to Hwy. 288 (south),
Take Hwy. 288 (south) to 610 Loop (west), Take 610 (west) to Fannin or South Main exit,
Exit and turn right on Fannin or South Main, From Fannin turn left on Naomi or Holly Hall,
From South Main turn right on McNee, Enter main gate at Reliant Park
Directions From the Galleria IH 610 East Bound: Exit Beechnut, Left on Beechnut to
Kirby, Right on Kirby, Left on McNee
Directions From Gulf Freeway IH 610 West Bound: IH 610 to 288 South, Exit Old
Spanish Trail, Right on Old Spanish Trail to Main Street, Enter into Gate 16 Yellow Lot.
- Facts & Figures Total square footage: 1.9 million square feet
Seating Capacity: 71,500
97,000 sq. ft. of natural grass playing surface
Retractable Roof Facts
• Size of roof opening - 500’L x 385’W
• Size of supertruss - 960’L and 50/75’W
• Opening time - 10 minutes
• Construction material - steel with fabric covering
Suites
• Lower Level (200s) - 78 suites
• Club Level (300s) - 11 suites
• Upper Level (400s) - 88 suites
• Upper Halo (800s) - 19 suites Outside view of Reliant Stadium
Lounges
• Main Level - 1 large lounge
• Lower Suite Level - 4 small lounges, 4 large lounges
• Club Level - 4 large bars, 16 small bars, 4 lounges
• Upper Suite Level - 4 lounges
Concession Stands
• Main Level - 14 large stands
• Club Level - 4 large concessions, 4 large bars, 16 small bars
• Mezzanine - 4 concessions Inside of Reliant Arena Suite
• Upper Level - 16 concessions
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Broke Ground: 1941
Opened: September 18, 1942
Capacity: 32,000
Surface: Grass
Located on the University of Houston campus
Named in honor of former UH Board of
Regents member & Athletics Committee
Chairman Corbin J Robertson
The Field at Robertson Stadium is named
John O’Quinn Field
Former Names:
Public School Stadium (1942-1958),
Jeppesen Stadium (1958-1980)
Renovations: 1970, 1999 & 2006
U of H Cougars’ Inaugural Football Game
was played on September 21, 1946 against
Southwestern Louisiana
Became home of the Houston Dynamo in 2006
Toyota
Center
24
1510 Polk Street
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: 713.758.7200
Fax: 713.758.7315
Toyota Center Box Office:
The Box Office is on the La Branch Street side of the arena. You may purchase tickets in
person at the Toyota Center Box Office during normal Box Office Hours.
Box Office Hours:
9am – 6pm • Monday through Friday
10am – 6pm • Saturdays during team seasons (Rockets & Aeros)
10am - Event conclusion • Saturdays during the team’s off-season, when Toyota Center
is open for an event
Will Call:
Guests can pick up Will Call tickets at any time during Box Office hours. Photo identification
is required to pick up tickets.
- Facts & Figures • Groundbreaking: July 31, 2001
• First Event: October 6, 2003
(Fleetwood Mac)
• Rockets’ Inaugural Game: October 30, 2003
(Rockets vs Nuggets)
• Total Square Feet: 750,000
• Seating Capacity:
Basketball - 18,300
Hockey - 17,800
Concerts - up to 19,000
• Court Level: 31’8” below street level
• Main Concourse Level: at street level
• Spans 6 City Blocks
• High Point of Supertruss: 151’8” above court
• Length of Supertruss: 390’0”
Tickets:
Individual Tickets are available by calling 1-866-446-8849, visiting the Toyota Center
Box Office, visiting select Houston-area Randalls locations or logging on to
www.houstontoyotacenter.com.
Season Ticket or Group Sale Orders:
Toyota Center Events 713.758.7200
Houston Rockets 713.627.3865
Houston Aeros 713.974.7825
Parking:
2,500-space Toyota Tundra garage connected to the arena via private skybridge.
10,000 total spaces within a few blocks.
Directions
From the North via 59:
• Take 59 South bound towards downtown
• Exit Downtown Destinations/Jackson St
• Turn Right on Franklin St
• Turn Left onto La Branch
• The Toyota Center main entrance is at
La Branch and Polk St
From the North via I-45:
• Take I-45 South bound towards downtown
• Exit McKinney
• Turn Left onto McKinney
• Turn Right onto La Branch
• The Toyota Center main entrance is at
La Branch and Polk St
From the East via I-10:
• Take I-10 West bound towards downtown
• Exit San Jacinto/Main
• Travel South on San Jacinto, then to Fannin
• Turn Left on Rusk
• Turn Right onto La Branch
• The Toyota Center main entrance is at
La Branch and Polk St
From the West via I-10:
• Take I-10 East bound towards downtown
• Exit Smith St
• Travel South on Smith
• Turn Left on Rusk
• Turn Right onto La Branch
• The Toyota Center main entrance is at
La Branch and Polk St
2005 Lake Robbins Rd.
The Woodlands, Tx 77380
www.woodlandscenter.org
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Cynthia Woods
Mitchell
Pavilion
281.363.3300
Directions:
From Downtown Houston: Take I-45 or the Hardy Toll Road North. Exit Woodlands Parkway. Follow the signs to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
From Conroe: Take I-45 South. Exit Research Forest Dr. Proceed West to Grogan’s Mill Rd, turn left onto Grogan’s Mill and follow the signs to The Cynthia
Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
Parking:
Pre-paid, preferred parking is available in the Gold Lot parking garage. To purchase tickets for the parking garage, call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 or
visit any Ticketmaster Ticket Center or The Pavilion Ticket Office.
FREE guest parking is available in lighted and patrolled lots convenient to The Pavilion. For most events, lots open 90 minutes prior to the performance.
- Tickets Tickets can be purchased at any Ticketmaster ticket center , including Macy’s and Fiesta, charge
by phone at 1-800-745-3000 or visit Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com.
Tickets are also available at The Pavilion Box Office during the season from Monday - Friday
10am - 5pm and on event days through intermission. The Box Office is located at the North
entrance of the Pavilion @ 2005 Lake Robbins Dr.
The Pavilion Box Office handles group sales for Performing Arts Events only. For more
information about group sales for Performing Arts Events at The Pavilion, call 281-364-3024.
- Facts & Figures Groundbreaking - June 1989
Pavilion Opened - April 1990
Capacity - 16,500
Covered Seating Capacity - 6,500
Stage - 2,400 square feet
Golf
Guide
26
Bluebonnet Country Golf Course
Gary Player Course The
Brae-Burn Country Club
Gleannloch Farms Golf Club
Champions Golf Course
Glenbrook Park Golf Course
Cinco Ranch
Grand Lake Estates
Clear Creek Golf Course
Meadowbrook Farms Golf Club
Club at Carlton Woods The
Gus Wortham Park Golf Course
Conroe Country Club
Hearthstone Country Club
Cypress Lakes Golf Club
Hermann Park Golf Course
Cypresswood Golf Club
Heron Lakes Golf Course
Deerwood Golf Club
High Meadow Ranch Golf Club
La Torretta Lake Resort & Spa
Houston Country Club
Falcon Point
Houston Oaks Golf & Country Club
Fazio Course Creekside
at Carlton Woods The
Jersey Meadow Golf Course
4505 Old Bridge Rd., Navasota
936-894-2207
8101 Bissonnet, Houston
713-774-2586 *
13722 Champions Dr., Houston
281-444-6262 *
23030 Cinco Ranch Blvd., Katy
281-395-4653
April Sound Resort & Country Club
3902 Fellows Rd., Houston
713-738-8000
Augusta Pines Golf Club
1 Carlton Woods Dr., The Woodlands
281-863-5800 *
Bay Oaks Country Club
3051 N Loop 336 W., Conroe
936-756-5222 *
Bear Creek Golf World
18700 Cypresswood Dr., Cypress
281-304-8515
Bentwater Country Club
21602 Cypresswood Dr., Spring
281-821-6300 *
Blaketree National Golf Club
1717 Forest Garden Dr., Kingwood
281-360-1060 *
1000 April Sound Blvd., Montgomery
936-588-1101 *
18 Augusta Pines Dr., Spring
281-290-1900*
14545 Bay Oaks Blvd., Houston
281-488-7888 *
16001 Clay Rd., Houston
281-859-8188
800 Bentwater Dr., Montgomery
281-350-9898 *
4430 South FM 1486, N of Magnolia
936-449-4907
600 La Torretta Blvd, Montgomery
877-286-9590
24503 Falcon Point Dr., Katy
281-392-7888 *
1 Carlton Woods Creekside Dr., The Woodlands
281-863-5720*
Fox Creek Golf Club
15120 FM 359, Hempstead
979-826-2131 *
Galveston Country Club
14228 Stewart Rd, Galveston
409-737-9830 *
8900 Sterling Ridge Dr., The Woodlands
281-863-1490 *
19393 Champion Forest Dr., Spring
281-225-1209
8205 North Bayou Dr., Houston
713-649-8089
18411 Gary Player Rd., Montgomery
936-447-4653
23230 Meadowbrook Farms Club Rd, Katy
281-693-4653
7000 Capitol Ave., Houston
713-921-3227
7615 Ameswood, Houston
281-463-2201 *
6201 Golf Course Dr., Houston
713-526-0077
7900 N Sam Hou Pkwy W., Houston
281-807-4653
37300 Golf Club Trail, S of Magnolia
281-356-7700
1 Potomac Dr., Houston
713-465-8381 *
22602 Hegar Rd., Hockley
713-888-0000
88502 Rio Grande, Houston
713-896-0900
Kingwood Country Club
1700 Lake Kingwood Tr., Kingwood
281-358-2177 *
Kingwood Cove Country Club
805 Hamblen, Kingwood
281-358-1155
Lake Windcrest Golf Club
Pine Forest Country Club
Lakeside Country Club
Raveneaux Country Club
Legendary Oaks Golf Course
Redstone Golf Club
Lochinvar Golf Club
River Oaks Country Club
Longwood Golf Course
River Plantation Country Club
10941 Clubhouse Circle, E of Magnolia
281-259-2279
1025 Urban Rd., Hempstead
979-826-4001
2000 Farrell Rd., Houston
281-821-0220 *
13300 Longwood Trace Dr., Cypress
281-373-4100
Melrose Golf Course
401 Canino Rd., Houston
281-931-4666
Memorial Park Golf Course
6001 Memorial Loop Dr., Houston
713-862-4033
Montgomery County Golf Center
12080 I-45 South, Conroe
936-273-4002
Northgate Country Club
17110 Northgate Forest Dr., Houston
281-444-5302 *
Oaks Course at The Woodlands The
2301 N Millbend Dr., The Woodlands
281-882-3000
Oakhurst Golf Club
2700 Mills Branch Dr., Porter
281-354-4653
Palmer Course The
100 Grand Fairway Dr., The Woodlands
281-863-1440 *
9415 Cypresswood Dr., Spring
281-370-6370 *
5860 Wilson Rd., Humble
281-459-7800
1600 River Oaks Blvd., Houston
713-529-4321 *
550 Country Club Dr., Conroe
936-321-1080 *
Sharpstown Park Golf Course
6800 Harbortown, Houston
713-988-2099
Spring Valley Golf Club
25110 Gosling Rd., Spring
281-351-8628
T P C at The Woodlands
100 Grand Fairway Dr., The Woodlands
281-863-1540
Texaco Country Club
12800 Texaco Rd., Houston
713-453-2893 *
Texas National Country Club
3720 Clubhouse Dr., Houston
936-856-4233
Tomball Country Club
22303 Walden Way, Tomball
281-351-5102 *
Tour 18
3102 FM 1960 East, Houston
281-540-1818
Panther Trail at The Woodlands
Village Golf Club The
Pasadena Municipal Golf Course
Walden - Lake Conroe
Pine Crest Golf Club
Walden - Lake Houston
2301 N Millbend Dr., The Woodlands
281-882-3000
1000 Duffer Ln., Houston
281-481-0834
3080 Gessner, Houston
713-462-4914
Golf
Guide
100 Wilcrest Dr., Houston
281-497-2222 *
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18003 Clay Rd., Houston
281-463-0900 *
73 Greenbriar Dr., Panorama Village
936-856-5531 *
13101 Walden Rd., Montgomery
936-448-4668 *
18100 Walden Forest Dr., Houston
832-445-2115 *
Wedgewood Golf Course
5454 Hwy 105 West, S. Conroe
936-441-4653
West Fork Golf Club
1 Golf Ridge Dr., Conroe
936-441-6193
Westwood Country Club
8888 Country Creek Dr., Houston
713-774-3011*
Windrose Golf Club
6235 Pine Lakes Blvd., Spring
281-370-8900
Willow Creek Golf Club
24525 Northcrest, Spring
281-376-1501 *
Willow Fork Country Club
21055 Westheimer Pkwy., Katy
281-579-6262 *
Willowisp Country Club
14502 Fondren Rd., Houston
281-437-8217 *
Woodforest Golf Club
1199 Fish Creeek Thoroughfare,
Montgomery
936-588-8800
Woodlands Resort The
2301 N Millbend Dr., The Woodlands
281-367-1100
* Private
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Information & Licenses
Hunting &
Fishing
Guide
Recreational hunting and fishing licenses and stamp endorsements
are available at approximately 1,700 locations throughout the state
in addition to the offices listed below. These locations include sporting goods stores, gun shops, department stores, discount stores,
bait and tackle shops, grocery stores, and many other types of
stores. Some commercial hunting and fishing licenses are
available ONLY at the Austin Headquarters and offices listed below.
For added convenience, recreational licenses may be purchased
by phone or through the Internet with approved Visa, Discover, or
MasterCard. A $5 administrative fee will be charged for those sales.
Many licenses may be purchased for immediate use except where
tagging is required, i.e., deer and turkey.
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Buying Licenses:
• On-line License Sales at: www.tpwd.state.tx.us
• Licenses by Phone: 800-895-4248
8am-5pm, Mon–Fri, closed Sat, Sun and most holidays.
• Local License Sales: local sporting goods stores, gun shops,
bait & tackle shops, grocery stores, hardware stores, etc.
Information:
• 800-792-1112 (toll-free) or 512-389-4800
8am-pm, Mon-Fri, closed Sat, Sun and most holidays.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us
Online Resources
www.fieldandstream.com • www.texasoutdoorsman.com
www.takemefishing.org • www.tpwd.state.tx.us
- Hunting General Information • Closed Season: For any species, the period of time, if any, when hunting that species
is not permitted.
• Hunter Orange: No hunter orange is required while hunting on private property, but
it is recommended. Public hunting lands require 400 square inches of daylight
florescent orange with 144 square inches appearing on both chest and back, and
daylight florescent orange headwear must be worn.
• Legal Shooting Hours for all Game Animals and Nonmigratory Game Birds: from
one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. For information on
sunrise/sunset hours, please look at: http://www.sunrisesunset.com/usa/Texas.asp.
• Open Seasons: The open season includes both opening and closing dates and all days in
between. Unless otherwise specified, the open season is a “general” season and all legal
means may be used in taking the species. Where the open season is designated as
“archery”, only legal archery equipment/crossbow as specified, may be used. Where the
open season is designated as “muzzle-loader only”, only muzzleloaders as defined, may
be used. When a season is designated as a “youth-only”, special regulations apply.
• No open season for any wild animal, wild bird, or exotic animal on public roads or the
right-of-way of public roads.
• It is unlawful to possess a deer or any part of a deer that has been hit by a motor vehicle.
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Texas Parks & Wildlife
4200 Smith School Rd • Austin, Texas 78744
Report Violations: 800-792-GAME (4263) • General Inquiries: 512-389-4381 or 8801
Hunting &
Fishing
Guide
Operation Game Thief is Texas’ wildlife Crime-stoppers program, offering rewards of up to $1,000.00 for
information leading to the arrest and conviction for a wildlife crime. The program, a function of the law
enforcement division of Texas Parks and Wildlife, is highly successful, having been responsible for the payment
of over $195,000.00 in rewards. Privately funded, the program is dependent on financial support from the
public through the purchase of OGT memberships and merchandise, donations, sponsorships, and gifts.
FISHING TRIP CHECKLIST:
- Angler’s Responsibilities • Respect the Resource.
• Never Litter.
• Never Waste Fish.
• Know and Follow Fishing Regulations.
• Report Violators.
• Protect the Area Around the Waters.
• Continually Seek New Knowledge and Skills.
• Share Your Knowledge.
• Participate in Resource-Enhancement Projects.
1. Wear comfortable, appropriate clothing.
2. Bring sunglasses, sun screen and hats for sun protection.
3. Bring insect repellent and insect bite salve.
4. Include a small first aid kit
5. Bring enough appropriate tackle for each person fishing
6. If you plan to eat your catch, bring a cooler or stringer
7. Include bait that is easy to get and use – worms, grasshoppers,
crickets, grubs, caterpillars
8. Include “picnic” food that is fun, such as snacks, fruit,
sandwiches, and fruit drinks or water.
9. If possible, fish near home so that the trip does not exhaust
everyone before the fishing fun.
10. Bring and wear life preservers if necessary (as when fishing
from a boat) as well as for small children or those wading or
swimming.
11. Do not take too many children at any one time and make sure
that a responsible adult is always watching the children.
Outdoor Retailers
Academy • www.academy.com • 888.922.2336
Bass Pro Shop • www.basspro.com • 800-227-7776
Cabela’s • www.cabelas.com • 800-237-4444
Dick’s Sporting Goods • www.dickssportinggoods.com • 877-846-9997
Gander Mountain • www.gandermountain.com • 888-542-6337
Sports Authority• www.sportsauthority.com • 888-801-9164
Who needs a fishing license?
A fishing license is required of anyone who fishes in the public waters of Texas.
This covers all the legal means and methods used for taking fish from rod and
reel to bow fishing. All persons under 17 years of age, whether Texas residents
or non-residents, are exempt from license requirements. Texas residents who
were born before September 1, 1930 are exempt from license requirements.
Texas residents who are 65 years of age and older and who were born after
September 1, 1930 may purchase a Senior Resident Fishing License. Please see
the Outdoor Annual for additional information on age requirements and other
exemptions.
CHECKLIST
Camping
Guide
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CAMPING RESOURCES
www.goodsamclub.com
www.gocampingamerica.com
www.tpwd.state.tx.us
National Parks: www.nps.gov
- The Seven C’s of Camping Care. We will care how we camp by being
considerate of others.
Caution. We will use caution in the use of
camping equipment both on the road and at the
campsite. We will handle fire and flammable fuels
so as not to endanger others or ourselves. We will
improve our camping skills, knowing the right way
is the safest way.
Courtesy. We will practice politeness because
it enhances the camping experience. We will
respect the privacy of thers, control our children
and leash our dogs.
Cleanliness. We will be clean in our camping
habits and teach our children the importance of
cleanliness. We will pick up litter no matter who
left it and be proud of the campsites we leave
behind.
Cooperation. We will observe the letter and spirit
of camping regulations and rules established to
protect our enjoyment of the outdoors. We will
work cooperatively with others to make it better
for everyone.
Conservation. We will protect the environment
in which we enjoy camping and help those whose
job it is to guard and wisely manage our country’s
natural resources. We will endeavor to leave a
better outdoors for those who follow us.
Common Sense. We will apply common sense to
every situation, knowing that reason,
understanding and humor make camping better
for ourselves and others.
• A small propane or charcoal grill with charcoal and starting fluid or
propane tank
• Butane lighters (preferably the longer ones used for starting fireplaces)
• Storage containers, aluminum foil, napkins, plastic zip lock bags
• Cutting board, knife and knife sharpener
• Cooking utensils
• Dishes and silverware (or use heavy plastic ones and dispose after
a couple of outings)
• Kitchen linen (napkins, pot holders, tablecloth, towels)
• Coffee pot/tea kettle and filters, tea and coffee
• Cleaning items (soap, sponge, paper towels, kitchen brushes, cleaners)
• Paper/plastic bags for trash collection
• Several gallons of bottled water or good water filter
• Lanterns and fuel for outdoor lighting
• Outdoor furniture (stools, folding chairs, stackable chairs, etc.)
• Outdoor sleeping gear, if desired (air mattress, ground cloth or
moisture barrier, sleeping bags)
• Battery powered radio (with weather bands is an excellent choice)
• Spare batteries (9V, 6V lantern, D, C, AA, AAA)
• Tool set (screw driver, etc.)
• Ropes, tarps, bungee straps, tapes (electrical, duct, etc.) and other
items necessary to secure any gear
• Small shovel, ax, level and small pails
• Wood blocks and levelers to assist in leveling your recreational vehicle
• Broom, mop and dust pan
• An ample supply of toilet paper, toilet chemicals and tissue
• A good camping manual (if new and unfamiliar to campground procedures)
And Don’t Forget.....
• Prescription glasses/sunglasses (and prescription in case they are lost)
• Camera/film/video recorder/ extra digital image storage
• Stationery and stamps
• Address Book/PDA with phone list
• Cell phone, charger, instructions, accessories
• Quarters/Dimes/Nickels
• TV/Satellite manuals
• Rock salt supply (for water softener)
• Power inverter
• Battery jumper cables/flares/flashlight
• Accurate tire pressure gauge
• Emergency items: First aid kit, heating pad, ice bag
Camping Retailers
Academy • www.academy.com • 888.922.2336
Bass Pro Shop • www.basspro.com • 800-227-7776
Cabela’s • www.cabelas.com • 800-237-4444
Camping World • www.campingworld.com • 888-626-7576
Coleman • www.coleman.com • 800-835-3278
Gander Mountain • www.gandermountain.com • 888-542-6337
REI • www.rei.com • 800-426-4840
* Texas
PRAIRIES & LAKES REGION
* Bastrop SP
* Bonham SP
* Buescher SP
* Cedar Hill SP
* Cleburne SP
* Confederate Reunion Grounds SHS
* Cooper Lake SP
* Dinosaur Valley SP
* Eisenhower SP
* Eisenhower Birthplace SHS
* Fairfield Lake SP
* Fanthorp Inn SHS
* Fort Boggy SP
* Fort Parker SP
* Lake Mineral Wells SP & TW
* Lake Somerville SP & TW
* Lake Tawakoni SP
* Lake Whitney SP
* Lockhart SP
* Meridian SP
* Monument Hill & Kreische Brewery SHS
* Mother Neff SP
* Palmetto SP
* Purtis Creek SP
* Ray Roberts Lake SP
* Sam Bell Maxey House SHS
* Sebastopol House SHS
* Stephen F. Austin SP
* Washington-on-the-Brazos SHS
GULF COAST REGION
* Battleship texas SHS
* Brazos Bend SP
* Fulton Mansion SHS
* Galveston Island SP
* Goose Island SP
* Lake Corpus Christi SP
* Lake Houston
* Lake Texana SP
* Lipantitlan SHS
* Mustang Island SP
* Port Isabel Lighthouse SHS
* Sabine Pass Battleground SP & HS
* San Jacinto Battleground-Monument SHS
* Sea Rim SP
* Sheldon Lake SP and
Environmental Learning Center
* Varner-Hogg Plantation SHS
Texas State Park Reservations
By Phone: 512.389.8900
Online: www.reserveamerica.com
General Information: 1.800.792.1112
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Camping
Guide
PANHANDLE PLAINS REGION
* Abilene SP
* Big Spring SP
* Caprock Canyons SP
* Copper Breaks SP
* Fort Griffin SP & HS
* Fort Richardson SP & HS
* Lake Arrowhead SP
* Lake Brownwood SP
* Lake Colorado City SP
* Palo Duro Canyon SP
* Possum Kingdom SP
* San Angelo SP
HILL COUNTRY REGION
* Blanco SP
* Colorado Bend SP
* Devil’s Sinkhole SNA
* Enchanted Rock SNA
* Fort McKavett SHS
* Garner SP
* Government Canyon SNA
* Guadalupe River SP
* Hill Country SNA
* Inks Lake SP
* Kickapoo Cavern SP
* Landmark Inn SHS
* Longhorn Cavern SP
* Lost Maples SNA
* Lyndon B. Johnson SP & HS
* McKinney Falls SP
* Pedernales Falls SP
* South Llano River SP
BIG BEND REGION
* Balmorhea SP
* Barton Warnock SP
* Big Bend Ranch SP
* Davis Mountains SP
* Devils River SNA
* Franklin Mountains SP
* Fort Lancaster SHS
* Fort Leaton SHS
* Hueco Tanks SHS
* Indian Lodge
* Magoffin Home SHS
* Monahans Sandhills SP
* Seminole Canyon SP & HS
* Wyler Aerial Tramway
State Parks *
TEXAS PLAINS REGION
* Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP
* Casa Navarro SHS
* Choke Canyon SP
* Estero Llano Grande SP
* Falcon SP
* Goliad SP
* Lake Casa Blanca Intl. SP
* The World Birding Center
PINEYWOODS REGION
* Atlanta SP
* Caddo Lake SP
* Daingerfield SP
* Huntsville SP
* Lake Bob Sandlin SP
* Lake Livingston SP
* Martin Creek Lake SP
* Martin Dies, Jr. SP
* Mission Tejas SP
* Starr Family Home SHS
* Tyler SP
* Village Creek SP
- LEGEND SP - State Park • HS - Historic Site
SNA - State Natural Area
SHS - State Historic Site
TW - Trailway
• Over 700 people died in recreational U.S. boating accidents in
2008, according to the most recent statistics available from
the U.S. Coast Guard.
• Drowning was the cause of 70 percent of these deaths; 90 per
cent of those who drowned were not wearing life jackets.
• Overall, approximately 464 lives could have been saved in 2008
if boaters had worn their life jackets.
Lake &
Boating
Guide
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- BOATING FACTS • There are approximately 595,000 registered boats in Texas, ranking it 6th in the country.
• Texas has more square miles of inland water than any other state.
• Recreational boating safety is a primary area of responsibility of Texas game wardens. The most
common water safety citations are issued are for:
1. Not having enough lifejackets on board the boat.
2. Children younger than 13 not wearing a life jacket.
• All children younger than 13 must wear a life jacket while in a boat less than 26 ft in length
that is underway.
• Game Wardens enforce the Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) law. A person who either appears to
be impaired and/or has a blood alcohol level of 0.08 or higher while operating a boat can be
arrested for BWI.
• A person arrested for BWI may be jailed for up to 180 days, be fined as much as $2,000 or both.
Additionally, the person’s drivers’ license may be automatically suspended.
• Alcohol plays a role in 50 percent of all boating accidents, according to BOAT US.
• Nearly 85% of boating fatality drowning victims were not wearing a life jacket.
• A typical boating accident fatality involves: An open motorboat; Weekends between the hours
of Noon and 7 p.m.; The victim falling overboard; and An operator between 26-50 years of age
Who May Operate a Vessel?
Texas Registration Requirements
The following vessels when on Texas public
water are required to have current registration,
including when docked, moored, or stored.
• All motorized boats, regardless of length;
• All sailboats 14 feet in length or longer or any
sailboat with an auxiliary engine(s); and
• USCG Documented vessels
Exempted vessels — All (non-motorized)
canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats, or rubber rafts (regardless of length) when paddled,
poled, or oared and sailboats under 14 feet in length when windblown.
Registration Fees:
•
•
•
•
•
Less than 16 feet in length
16 feet but less than 26 feet in length
26 feet but less than 40 feet in length
40 feet or more in length
Livery Boat less than 16 feet in length
$32.00
$53.00
$110.00
$150.00
$32.00
Operators must meet the age and boater education
requirements shown below in order to operate any of the
following vessels legally in Texas:
• A powerboat powered by a motor of 10 horsepower
or more or …
• A personal watercraft or …
• A windblown vessel over 14 feet in length.
A person less than 13 years of age may operate only if he
or she is accompanied on board by a person who is 18
years of age or older.
A person 13 through 17 years of age may operate only if
he or she:
• Has passed a boater education course approved by
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department or …
• Is accompanied on board by a person who is 18 years
of age or older.
All persons required to have passed a state-approved
boater education course must carry with them on the
vessel:
• Photographic identification, such as a driver’s license
or student I.D. and
• A boater education certification card issued by Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department upon successful
completion of a boater education course.
Non-residents may fulfill the Texas boater education
requirement by supplying proof that they have passed
another state’s boater education course that is accepted
by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and is
NASBLA approved.
State Parks with Public Boat Ramps
Big Bend Region
Prairies and Lakes Region
Hill Country Region
Colorado Bend
Inks Lake
Kerrville-Schreiner
Panhandle Plains Region
Caprock Canyons
Copper Breaks
Lake Arrowhead
Lake Brownwood
Lake Colorado City
Possum Kingdom
San Angelo
Piney Woods Region
Atlanta
Caddo Lake
Daingerfield
Huntsville
Lake Bob Sandlin
Lake Livingston
Martin Creek Lake
Tyler
Village Creek
Bonham
Cedar Hill
Cleburne
Cooper Lake
Eisenhower
Fairfield Lake
Fort Parker
Lake Mineral Wells
Lake Somerville
Lake Whitney
Meridian
Purtis Creek
Ray Roberts Lake
South Texas Plains Region
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley
Choke Canyon
Falcon
Lake Casa Blanca
Some of the Best TX/OK Has to Offer:
Texoma near Sherman Tx
Austin near Austin Tx
Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Jasper Tx
Murray near Ardmore OK
Conroe near Conroe TX
Travis near Austin TX
Lake O’ The Pines near Longview TX
Belton near Belton TX
Eagle Mountain near Ft. Worth TX
- Boating Resources www.discoverboating.com • www.uscgboating.org
For Boater Education Classes:
www.boat-ed.com/tx • 800-830-2268
www.tpwd.state.tx.us • 800-792-1112
For Boat Registration & Titles:
www.tpwd.state.tx.us • 800-262-8755
Lake &
Boating
Guide
Amistad Reservoir
Lake Balmorhea
Gulf Coast Region
Goose Island
Lake Corpus Christi
Lake Texana
Sea Rim
Sheldon Lake
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- Boating Supplies Academy
www.academy.com • 888.922.2336
Bass Pro Shop
www.basspro.com • 800-227-7776
Boater’s World
www.boatersworld.com • 877-690-0004
Cabela’s
www.cabelas.com • 800-237-4444
Gander Mountain
www.gandermountain.com • 888-542-6337
West Marine
www.westmarine.com • 800-262-8464
- QUICK TIPS Always Wear A Life Jacket
Avoid Alcohol
Be Especially Careful On Personal Watercrafts
Children Younger Than Age 13 Must Wear A Coast
Guard Approved Life Jacket While Underway
Enroll In A Boater Education Class
Don’t Overload Your Boat
Operate At A Safe Speed
Always Have A Passenger Serve As A Lookout
In Addition To The Operator
Watch Out For Low Water Areas Or Submerged Objects
Did You Know?
Everyone should wear a life jacket when boating. Boaters often don’t have time to retrieve stowed life jackets during an
emergency. Wearing a life jacket not only makes sense, but in many cases it’s the law. All recreational boats including
canoes and kayak must have one wearable U.S. Coast Guard-approved PFD or life jacket for each person on board.
Babies, small children and non-swimmers should always wear a life jacket when near the water, not just when boating
or swimming. It’s just common sense.
Follow state law — and common sense — when it comes to wearing a life jacket!
- Online Resources -
Art
Galleries
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- Art Supplies Retailers Hobby Lobby
www.hobbylobby.com
27706 Tomball Pkwy • Tomball • 77375
281.255.6644
10955 FM 1960 W • Houston • 77070
281.894.9798
26060 US 290 W • Cypress • 77429
281.373.1070
501 Sawdust • Spring • 77380
281.292.2382
Michael’s
www.michaels.com
7630 FM 1960 W • Houston • 77070
281.955.1260
20626 I-45 N • Spring • 77373
281.353.5031
Texas Art Supply
www.texasart.com
2001 Montrose Blvd • Houston • 77006
713.526.5221
2237 S Voss • Houston • 77057
713.780.0440
www.artinfo.com
www.artshound.com
www.fresharts.org
www.spacetaker.org
www.worldartantiques.com
Anya Tish Gallery 4411 Montrose Blvd Houston 77006.............................713-524-2299
Archway Gallery 2305 A Dunlavy Houston 77006...................................713-522-2409
Art League-Houston 1953 Montrose Blvd Houston 77006......................713-523-9530
Art League-Tomball....................................................................281-374-0160
Art League-Woodlands 9595 Six Pines Dr The Woodlands 77380...........281-292-1213
Ashenhart Galleries 6640 Cypresswood Dr Spring 77379.......................281-894-0300
Auguste Gallery 11410 Louetta Rd Houston 77070..................................281-370-4399
Barbara Davis Gallery 4411 Montrose Blvd Houston 77006...................713-520-9200
Blaffer Gallery 120 Fine Arts Building Houston 77204...............................713-743-9530
Blossom Street Gallery 4809 Blossom St Houston 77007...................713-869-1921
Booker-Lowe Gallery 4623 Feagan St Houston 77007..........................713-880-1541
Community Artist’s Collective 1413 Holman Houston 77004......713-523-1616
DaVinci Artists Gallery 315 West Main St Tomball 77375..................281-516-9595
Dean Day Gallery 2639 Colquitt Street Houston 77098.............................713-520-1021
Desola Art & Frame Gallery 7770 Louetta Rd Spring 77379............281-370-6880
Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery 4520 Blossom St Houston 77007....713-863-7097
DiverseWorks 1117 E Freeway Houston 77002..........................................713-223-8346
Edd Hayes Studio & Gallery 302 Main St #A Spring 77373.............281-350-2502
Gallery 3 2101 Winter St Houston 77007......................................................936-647-3754
Gallery Sonja Roesch 2309 Caroline St Houston 77004........................713-659-5424
Galveston Arts Center............................................................409-763-2403
Garden of the Dragonfly 318 Main St #F Spring 77373..................281-528-7779
Gerhard Wurzer Gallery 1106 S Shepherd Dr Houston 77019............713-523-4300
Goldesberry Gallery 2625 Colquitt St Houston 77098...........................713-528-0405
Gremillion & Co Fine Arts 2501 Sunset Blvd Houston 77005............713-522-2701
Harris Gallery 1100 Bissonnet St Houston 77005.....................................713-522-9116
Hooks-Epstein Gallery 2631 Colquitt St Houston 77098......................713-522-0718
Houston Center for Photography 1441 W Alabama St Houston 77006...713-529-4755
Houstonian Gallery 11755 Connor St Houston 77039.........................281-376-0477
Inman Gallery 3901 S Main St Houston 77002.........................................713-526-7800
J Matthias Gallery 3739 FM 1960 W Houston 77068..............................281-880-6454
Jack Meier Gallery 2310 Bissonnet Houston 77005................................713-526-2983
Joan Wich & Co Gallery 4411 Montrose Blvd Houston 77006..............713-526-1551
John Cleary Gallery 2635 Colquitt St Houston 77098...........................713-524-5070
Langley House Gallery 25236 Grogans Park Dr Spring 77380................281-419-2121
Lawndale Art Center 4912 Main St Houston 77002............................713-528-5858
Mackey Gallery 628 East 11th St Houston 77008......................................713-850-8527
Mary Matteson-Parrish Art Gallery 3200 College Park Dr Bldg D Conroe 77384....936-273-7000
Mason’s on Main St 211 Midway St Spring 77373................................281-528-9474
McClain Gallery 2242 Richmond Ave Houston 77098..............................713-520-9988
McMurtrey Gallery 3508 Lake St Houston 77098................................713-523-8238
Meredith Long & Company 2323 San Felipe Houston 77019.............713-523-6671
Mixed Bag Gallery 1937 Norfolk St # A Houston 77098............................713-523-4103
Mixture Contemporary Art 1709 Westheimer Houston 77098.........713-520-6809
Moody Gallery 2815 Colquitt St Houston 77098.......................................713-526-9911
New Gallery 2627 Colquitt St Houston 77098.............................................713-520-7053
Nolan-Rankin Galleries 6 Chelsea Blvd Houston 77006....................713-528-0664
Poissant Gallery 5102 Center St Houston 77007.....................................713-868-9337
Sicardi Gallery 2246 Richmond Ave Houston 77098..................................713-529-1313
Walking Horse Gallery 219 Main St Spring 77373...........................281-528-9023
Watercolor Art Society 1601 W Alabama St Houston 77006..............713-942-9966
January
January
Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Parade
Celebrating the life & work of the most influencial
civil rights leader in history. Presented by the Black
Heritage Society. Over 250,000 participants &
spectators come out to join in the oldest MLK
parade in Houston.
713.236.1700
www.originalmlkparade.org
Houston Northwest Chamber Annual Gala
Dinner, Dancing, Live & Silent Auction
281.440.4160
www.houstonnwchamber.org
Annual MLK Youth Parade
This event offers an opportunity for youth ages
PreK thru High School to celebrate the life of Dr.
King. Approximately 200,000 spectators come out
to watch floats, marching bands & performing
groups stroll along the 2.5 mile parade route.
713.953.1633
www.mlkgrandeparade.org
Annual MLK High School Battle Of The Bands
This “show band” competition features more than
20 nationally acclaimed marching bands from
across the country. This event is part of the MLK
Parade Foundation’s, MLK Weekend Celebration.
713.953.1633
www.mlkgrandeparade.org
Chevron Houston Marathon
Draws approximately 250,000 spectators each year.
Over 22,000 athletes participating in either the
marathon or the half-marathon. There is also a 5K
& a Kids Fun Run. The race begins & ends near the
George R Brown Convention Center.
713.957.3453
www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com
Annual Houston Metro Go Texan Cy-Fair BBQ
& Chili Cookoff
Two days of chili, barbecue, brisket & chicken to
benefit the HLS&R.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
Annual Trinity Jazz Festival
Began in 2002 as a vehicle for emphasizing both
the Midtown church’s urban setting and its
commitment to artistic expression. A “Jazz Mass”
concludes each year’s festival. The festival has
featured many notable jazz musicians such as Ellis
Marsalis, David “Fathead” Newman, Kirk Whalum
and many others.
800.838.3006
www.trinityjazzfest.net
Annual Saint Arnold One Pot Showdown
Teams compete using their best Saint Arnold beer
related recipes. Live music and a whole lot of fun &
wackiness. Benefits the Houston Food Bank.
713.686.9494
www.saintarnold.com
Rockets Run & Kids 1K
Participants can choose to participate in the 5K
run, the 2 mile walk or the Kids 1K. Courses take
runners through several blocks of midtown Houston
and then head back to the Toyota Center. Final
legs of all races end with participants emerging
on the Rockets home court. A Post-Race party
that includes trophy presentations, food, drink &
entertainment await all participants.
713.758.7701
www.nba.com/rockets
Events
Annual MLK Grande Parade
In honor of the late civil rights icon, over 25,000
participants, 20 floats, 150 performing groups and
40 + college, high school & military marching
bands makes this the third largest parade in the US
drawing approximately 500,000 spectators along
the parade route. Presented by the MLK Parade
Foundation.
713.953.1633
www.mlkgrandeparade.org
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February
Mardi Gras! Galveston
10 Day & Night Parades, more than 50 galas &
events, bead throwing, exhibits, live entertainment
& a beachfront carnival.
888.425.4753
www.mardigrasgalveston.com
Light House Krewe Mardi Gras Parade
www.lighthousekrewe.com
Yachty Gras Boat Parade
Boats are decorated and cruise Clear Creek Channel,
tossing beads to revelers on the Kemah boardwalk.
281.334.9880
www.kemahboardwalk.com
Annual Moores School of Music Jazz Festival
Middle School & High School jazz ensemble bands
perform, clinics & performances by guest artist,
top performances by individuals & groups are
recognized.
713.743.3313
www.music.uh.edu
Annual H-Town Blues Festival
A “don’t miss” celebration that features world class
blues entertainers all on one stage.
800.745.3000
Wings & Wheels
Vintage aircraft and automobiles. Fly-Ins welcome.
713.454.1940
www.1940airterminal.org
Annual ConocoPhillips Rodeo Run
A 10K race & a 5k fun run/walk kicking off
the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. More
than 13,000 athletes are expected & all ages
are welcome. Entry fees are donated to the
HLS&R Educational Fund.
281.293.2447
www.hlsr.com
Gala On The Green
Presented by Discovery Green. This
fundraising event supports the operations
of the park & the free programming offered
by the Discovery Green Conservancy.
713.400.7336
www.discoverygreen.com
Yachty Gras Kickoff Party
Entertainers, Dancing, Cajun Food
713.882.4040
February
Downtown Rodeo Parade
This event kicks off the Houston Livestock Show
& Rodeo season. The parade includes dignitaries,
trail riders, marching bands & floats as well as city,
county & state officials.
832.667.1000
www.hlsr.com
World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest
This 3 day competition is host to over 217,000
guests. Live music, dancing, live entertainment
and not to mention the food, make this event great
fun for the whole family. Teams vie for the coveted
title of World’s Championship BBQ Contest Grand
Champion.
832.667.1000
www.hlsr.com
Sacred Places Tour
Features historic places of worship on Galveston
Island.
409.765.7834
www.galvestonhistory.org
Texas Home & Garden Market
800.654.1480
www.TheHomeandGardenMarket.com
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February
Miss Magnolia Pageant • www.magnoliatexas.org.....281.356.1488
March
Annual Auto Swap Meet • www.tradersvillage.com..281.890.5500
Texas Independence Day Music Fest & Chili Cook-Off
www.texasindependenceday.org.............................936.788.5819
April
Easter Weekend @ Kemah Boardwalk
www.kemahboardwalk.com.....................................281.334.9880
Easter Celebration-Old Town Spring
www.oldtownspring.com ........................................281.353.9310
River Oaks Clay Court Championships
www.mensclaycourt.com ........................................713.874.6214
June-August
Mountain Energy Summer Concert Series
www.tradersvillage.com...........................................281.890.5500
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February
Families On The Green
Stage shows & performances, rock climbing wall,
bounce houses, an obstacle course, art projects
& activities, karaoke and more. Presented by
Discovery Green.
713.400.7336
www.discoverygreen.com
Houston Brazilian Carnaval
Non-stop entertainment, performances of classic
Sambas, Axe’ & Marchinhas. Dancers in costumes,
authentic Brazilian food and real caipirinhas.
Plus Brazilian music all night long.... Costumes
encouraged.
832.396.5667
Texas Independence Day Celebration
Costumed re-enactors, festival foods, artisans are
all part of this two days celebration of Texas history.
Visit Barrington Living History Farm, Independence
Hall & the Star of the Republic Museum all of which
are features of Washington-on-the-Brazos Historic
Site.
936.878.2214
www.birthplaceoftexas.com
March
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
20 championship rodeo competitions with
entertainment by music superstars.
832.667.1000
www.rodeohouston.com
Great Chefs of the Bay Area
Delicious multi-course dinner prepared by the best
chefs and restaurants in the Bay Area.
281.486.0224
River Oaks Garden Club’s Azalea Trail
Tours of private homes and historic sites.
713.523.2483
www.riveroaksgardenclub.org
ArtWalk
Artists from all over the world are hosted by local
galleries, restaurants and businesses in Galveston’s
downtown district.
409.763.2403
www.galvestonartscenter.org
March
March
Buffalo Bayou Regatta
Largest canoe & kayak race in Texas. Live music,
food & drinks.
713.752.0314
www.buffalobayou.org
Shell Houston Open Golf Tournament
150 of the world’s best golfers compete at Redstone
Golf Club’s Tournament Course.
281.454.7000
www.shellhoustonopen.com
Houston SPCA Mutt Strutt & Runway Race
Strut your stuff with your mutt on the runway at
George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Participate
in a 5k Runway Race or a One-Mile Mutt Strut to
benefit the Houston SPCA.
713.869.7722
www.houstonspca.org
Annual Spring Fairfield Garage Sale
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
FotoFest Biennial
Showcases photography & photo-related art.
www.fotofest.org
Spring Branch African Violet Club’s Annual
Show & Sale
281.859.8786
www.orgsites.com/tx/sbavc
SpringFest Wine & Art Festival
One of the largest wine exhibition & tasting in
Houston. Features local wineries showcasing Texas
wines, mirco-brewed beer and original artwork
from local artists. Proceeds from this event benefit
the Spring Preservation League.
800.653.8696
www.winefestoldtownspring.com
Galveston Home, Garden & Leisure Show
Fine crafts, gourmet food & everything for your
lawn & garden
409.762.3930
Annual Lucky Trails Marathon
Seabrook Lucky Trail Marathon, half marathon &
relay.
866.611.4688
www.seabrookmarathon.org
YMBL South Texas State Fair
Livestock show & auction, commercial exhibitions,
carnival midway, food and local school art exhibits.
409.832.9991
www.ymbl.org/fair
A Day By The Bay Home Tour Weekend
Tour several homes in the Bay Area.
713.224.4240
www.hslba.org
Bayou City Art Festival
Houston’s premier outdoor fine arts event. Over
300 national artists are juried and invited to show
and sell their original art.
713.863.8403
www.bayoucityartfestival.com
German Heritage Festival
Celebrating German heritage with live music, folk
dancers, arts & crafts, food, carnival, fireworks and
much more.
281.379.6844
www.tomballsistercity.org
Annual Ford’s of the 50’s Old Car Show &
Picnic
See 1980 and older model cars & trucks.
281.479.2431
www.fordsofthe50s.com
Annual Mariachi Invitational
Presented by the HLS&R and the Rodeo Go Tejano
committee. Professional Mariachi groups compete
in this annual event at the Verizon Wireless Theater.
713.230.1600
www.hlsr.com
St. Patrick’s Parade - Houston
With over 100 entries this free 2 hour event is one of
the largest of its kind in the U.S. The parade starts
and ends at Minute Maid Park at the intersection
of Texas & Hamilton. “The St. Patrick’s Day Parade
gives everyone a chance to be Irish”
713.365.9648
www.hsppc.org
NatureFest
Guided nature walks, pontoon boat tours, touch and
see live animals, noted speakers in the surroundings
of Jesse H Jones Park & Nature Center.
281.446.8588
www.hcp4.net/jones
Kemah Pan Jam
Authentic Caribbean steel drum, calypso music &
reggae singers. Includes craft vendors, Texas chili
cook-off & activities for the kids.
281.538.4165
www.kemahpanjam.com
Phi Beta Phi Houston Alumnae Style Show &
Luncheon
713.840.8407
Airport Festival
Aircraft displays, airport rangers, entertainment,
food & beverages & a children’s area.
281.440.4160
www.houstonnwchamber.org
April
Annual Picking In The Park Picnic
Bluegrass & Bluegrass gospel music performed live.
Hot dogs, drinks, snacks. Located in Walter Hall Park
in League City.
www.bayareabluegrass.org
Bluebonnet Festival
The “Official Bluebonnet Festival of Texas”. More
than 250 exhibitors, country style food, live
entertainment & music, a children’s activity area
and tours of the historic community of Chappell Hill.
979.836.6033
www.chappellhillmuseum.org
Earth Day
Interactive conservation awareness activities,
farmer’s market, art activities for kids,
entertainment & consumer booths.
713.528.3779
www.earthdayhouston.org
April
Annual Picnic On The Park
Easter egg hunt, games on the midway, inflatables,
rock wall, petting zoo, pony rides, trackless train &
special events. Town Center Park in Kingwood.
www.picniconthepark.com
Japan Festival
Celebrates the cultural heritage of Japan with music,
traditional & folk dance & martial arts. Ikebana
flower arrangements, tea ceremonies, origami &
bonsai are demonstrated.
713.963.0121
www.jashouston.org
Annual FeatherFest
An outdoor adventure featuring over 200 species
of birds. Nature & photo excursions by bus, boat or
kayak to a variety of habitats such as beaches, bays,
bay marches, wetlands, coastal prairies & upland
wood motts.
888.425.4753
www.galvestonfeatherfest.com
Annual Midtown Art In The Park
Showcases unique works from local & regional
artists. Everything from paintings to hand blown
glass.
713.526.7577
www.midtownartinthepark.com
Annual Clear Lake Crawfish Festival
Features crawfish, live music, gumbo cook-off, arts
& crafts, silent auction, moonwalks & more.
281.488.7676
www.clearlakearea.com
Totally Texas BBQ Cook-Off
Kicks off the Totally Texas Festival.
281.478.2050
www.deerparktx.gov/recreation
Dance Salad Festival
Performances & a choreographer’s forum.
713.237.1439
www.dancesalad.org
Gateway To The Bay Triathlon Festival
Event held at the Kemah Boardwalk.
281.334.1611
www.kemah-tx.gov
Texas Crawfish & Music Festival
Live music, exhibitors, crawfish and over 14 food
vendors. Located in Preservation Park in Old Town
Spring.
800.653.8696
www.texascrawfishfestival.com
Grand Kids Festival The
Performing arts, live entertainment, craft booths &
food. Downtown Galveston.
800.821.1894
www.thegrand.com
Annual Bayou City Cajun Fest
Enjoy live Cajun music, dancing & Cajun food.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
Highland Bayou Park Kite Festival
Kite flying demonstrations & kite workshops. Event
held in La Marque.
409.938.9270
Houston Children’s Festival
Tons of activities including entertainment stages,
games & family adventure areas. Benefits Child
Advocates Inc.
281.363.0900
www.houstonchildrensfestival.com
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Events
April
Wednesday Night Sailboat Racing On
Clear Lake
Sailors get together for a friendly sailboat race.
Spectators can enjoy the race from some of the
restaurants around the lake.
281.468.6909
www.clearlakeracing.com
WorldFest: Houston International Film
Festival
Features films, shorts, screenplays, TV commercials,
music videos & documentaries.
713.965.9955
www.worldfest.org
Totally Texas Music Festival
Parade, food, music and fun.
281.478.2050
www.deerparktx.gov/recreation
Annual Copperfield Women’s Market
Annual garage sale with more than 300 family
booths. Net proceeds benefit local charities
supported by the club.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
ArtWalk
Artists from all over the world are hosted by local
galleries, restaurants and businesses in Galveston’s
downtown district.
409.763.2403
www.galvestonartscenter.org
Montgomery County Fair & Rodeo
This annual event features a carnival, fair, rodeo,
BBQ-Cookoff, live entertainment, livestock auction,
food and exhibits.
936.760.3631
www.mcfa.org
Houston International Festival
Ethnic food booths, arts & crafts, kiosks, exhibits and
1,800 various performers.
713.654.8808
www.ifest.org
Grand Wine & Food Affair
Over 100 wineries & chefs showcase their talents at
lunches, vintner dinners & wine seminars.
713.747.9463
www.TheGrandWineAndFoodAffair.com
San Jacinto Day Festival & Battle
Re-Enactment
Living history camps, period demonstrations,
entertainment, children’s activities & much more.
281.479.2421
www.sanjacinto-museum.org
Lone Star Ironman Triathlon
Includes live music, food, triathlon gear & seminars.
512.535.5224
April
Annual Houston POD Chili Cook-Off
A Texas size salute to the official state dish. Proceeds
benefit local charities.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
Houston Home & Garden Market
800.654.1480
www.TheHomeandGardenMarket.com
Czech SpringFest
Czech music, traditional dinner & other foods,
cultural booths, genealogy room, silent auction and
vendors.
713.349.0500
www.czechheritage.org
Waterway Arts Festival
Art show featuring 200 national & regional artists
selling their original work. Interactive art activities
for children, student art exhibits & entertainment.
281.681.0564
www.woodlandsartsfestival.com
Spring Creek Historical Association
Heritage Tea
This event is held in honor of a special member
of the community that has made significant
contributions to the community.
281.255.2148
www.tomballmuseumcenter.org
May
Houston Dragon Boat Festival
30 teams compete along the banks of Buffalo Bayou
at Allen’s Landing. Featuring Asian cuisine, music,
arts & crafts and cultural performances.
281.381.7154
www.texasdragonboat.com
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Parade, mariachi bands, dancers & food in honor of
Mexico’s victory over the French forces.
713.695.5980
www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
Greek Festival
Traditional Greek food, activities, music & dances.
281.554.7223
www.clearlakegreekfestival.com
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May
Annual Keels & Wheels Concours d’ Elegance
& Auction
Largest collection of classic cars & wooden boats in
the U.S. will be on display. Also, artists & vendors
will be displaying their work.
713.521.0105
www.keels-wheels.com
Annual Yaga’s World Wild Game
Championship & BBQ Cook-Off
Live entertainment, silent auction, fireworks display
& children’s activities. Benefits Yaga’s Children’s
Fund.
832.247.1311
www.yagaschildrensfund.org
Historic Homes Tour
Some of Galveston Island’s oldest homes are on
view, highlighting architecture, home decor &
history.
409.765.7834
www.galvestonhistory.org
Strawberry Festival
BBQ cook-off, beauty pageant, arts & crafts, live
entertainment, battle of the bands and the world’s
largest strawberry shortcake.
www.strawberryfest.org
Salute To Law Enforcement
Approximately 117 agencies & organizations are
represented in this community event. Provides a
“one on one” positive law enforcement experience
for kids of all ages.
281.891.6901
www.salutetolawenforcement.org
Houston Scottish Highland Games &
Celtic Festival
Helping preserve Scottish & Celtic traditions by
fostering an interest in the culture & heritage of
Scotland.
713.871.0061
www.houstonhighlandgames.com
Annual Art Car Parade
Over 250 vehicles and entries from 23 states +
Canada.
713.926.6368
www.orangeshow.org
May
July
Annual Cinco de Mayo
Celebrating Mexico’s victory at the Battle of Puebla
with live music, food & family fun. Community
service exhibits, games & activities for kids and
much more.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
Freedom Over Texas - Fourth of July
Celebration
This celebration features the largest land-based
fireworks show in the nation, presented by Shell Oil
Company. The festival highlights include live music
from national, regional & local artists, children’s
activities, rides, games, face painting and kid
friendly entertainers. Festival goers will also be able
to enjoy selections of Craft & Import beers as well as
other food & beverages.
832.393.0868
www.freedomovertexas.org
Annual Monumental Bug Bash
Car picnic hosted by The Bay Area Volkswagen Club.
Picnic is held at San Jacinto State Park.
832.205.2300
www.bayareavwclub.com
Annual GTO Car Show
Features more than 75 muscle cars on display and
competition.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
Annual Antiques Show & Sale
Almost 40 vendors from across the state. Includes
an appraisal day.
936.597.5004
www.hmba.biz
Annual Country Roots Music Festival
Enjoy two afteernoons of “real” country reminiscent
of the honky tonk days of Ray Price, Hank Williams
& Patsy Cline.
281.890.5500
www.tradersvillage.com
June
Texas Crab Festival
Food & craft booths with live entertainment.
409.684.5940
www.bolivarchamber.org
AIA Sandcastle Competition
More than 80 teams consisting of area architects,
designers, engineers & contractors.
713.520.0155
www.aiasandcastle.com
Wine & Food Week
More than 40 events including the H-E-B Wine
Walk, the Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting & Chef
Showcase.
713.557.5732
www.wineandfoodweek.com
July
Hempstead Watermelon Festival
Parade, Watermelon Queen competition, great food,
BBQ Cook-Off, auction, car show featuring vintage &
trick cars, auction and craft booths are just some of
the highlights of this annual event.
979.826.8217
www.hempsteadtxchamber.com
Independence Day - Summer Symphony
Nights
The Houston Symphony presents a musical salute to
Independence Day at Miller Ourdoor Theatre. Come
hear Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture along with other
American favorites and enjoy a spectacular fireworks
display to conclude the day’s celebration.
281.373.3386
www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
August
Epicurean Evening
Culinary delights, quarter horse racing, children’s
activities and more. Sam Houston Race Park
281.440.4160
www.houstonnwchamber.org
Tomball Night
Presented by the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of
Commerce. This community event draws more than
30,000 residents & visitors to the streets of Tomball
to enjoy live music, door prizes, a carnival, food, a
lighted parade & a fireworks display. Local retailers
keep their doors open late and offer great bargains
for shoppers.
281.351.7222
www.tomballchamber.org
Houston International Jazz Festival
This two day event features the very best in original
& classic jazz performed by local and national
entertainers. The festival offers music, arts & crafts,
and food & beverages for attendees. Proceeds
benefit Jazz Education Inc., a non profit organization
committed to the mission of providing worthwhile
education activities for school-aged youth.
713.839.7000
www.jazzeducation.org
September
CraftTexas
Showcases the best in Texas made contemporary
craft.
713.529.4848
www.crafthouston.org
Fort Bend County Fair
Over 170,000 people attend this annual event that
features a parade, livestock auction, carnival, rodeo,
live entertainment, exhibits, food & a BBQ Cook-Off.
281.342.6171
www.fbcfa.org
Texas Home & Garden Market
800.654.1480
www.TheHomeandGardenMarket.com
October
Scarecrow Festival
In the historic town of Chappell Hill. More than 300
exhibitors, live entertainment, children’s activities,
country style food and much more.
800.225.3695
www.chappellhillmuseum.org
October
November
Texas Renaissance Festival
The nation’s largest, most acclaimed Renaissance
theme park. Every weekend beginning in October
& running through November this festival, set in
an authentically re-created 16th century English
village, boasts 53 acres of costumed performers,
over 340 shoppes, unique arts & crafts, food,
beverages, entertainers, games of skill, human
powered rides, music, demonstrations, artisans &
craftspeople, gardens, themed weekends and a
Royal fireworks display held at dusk each evening.
800.458.3435
www.texrenfest.com
Urban Market Houston The
Outdoor antiques market. Food. Delivery available
on site.
www.theurbanmarkethouston.com
Thanksgiving Day Parade
More than 400,000 parade goers line the streets
of downtown Houston on Thanksgiving morning
to watch the biggest holiday parade in Texas. The
parade is viewed by nearly 2 million people via live
broadcast throughout the region. Televsion stars,
musical artists, entertainers, floats, giant balloons,
marching bands, costumed characters and much
more are all part of what makes this parade one that
you don’t want to miss.
713.654.8808
www.hebparade.com
Tomball Holiday Parade
Presented by the Greater Tomball Area Chamber
of Commerce. This community event heralds
the beginning of the holiday season. With
approximately 160 entries including floats,
marching bands, Miss Tomball Pageant contestants,
drill teams, Shriners, equestrian entries and more,
this Tomball tradition draws more than 45,000
parade goers annually.
281.351.7222
www.tomballchamber.org
Nutcracker Market
Over 300 national & international merchants selling
home decor, gourmet food, garden, clothing,
sporting gifts, novelties, accessories & more. All
proceeds benefit the Houston Ballet Foundation,
Houston Ballet’s Ben Stevenson Academy & its
scholarship funds.
713.523.6300
www.houstonballet.org
Home For The Holidays
Old Town Spring’s annual Christmas celebration.
Come enjoy shopping, strolling musicians,
barbershop quartets, photos with Santa, museum
tours, train rides, horse & carriage rides, children’s
activities & entertainment.
281.353.9310
www.oldtownspring.com
Miss Tomball Pageant
Presented by the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of
Commerce. The pageant spotlights the area’s young
women, between the ages of 15 & 19, all vying for
the title of Miss Tomball.
281.351.7222
www.tomballchamber.org
December
Dickens On The Strand
This annual event centered in Galveston’s National
Landmark District includes non-stop entertainment,
strolling carolers, roving street musicians and
costumed vendors selling everything from Victorian
inspired crafts to tasty culinary delights. Some
of the festival highlights are The Queen’s Parades,
Pickwick’s Lanternlight Parade, Dickens Costume
Contest, Children’s Activities, Dickens Book Signings,
Victorian Bed Races, Dickens Emporium and
continuous entertainment & holiday shopping.
Special events such as Holiday Handbell Concerts,
Traditional Dickens Feasts, Architectural Walking
Tours, English Country Breakfasts, Christmas at The
Oaks and A Dickens Tour are schedued at various
times throughout the weekend.
409.765.7834
www.galvestonhistory.org
Candlelight Tours-Tomball Museum Center
A candlelight tour of Tomball Museum Center’s nine
historic buildings. Enjoy choirs, bands, cookies &
wassail and Santa will be on hand to greet kids of
all ages.
281.255.2148
www.tomballmuseumcenter.org
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December
German Christmas Market
Open air market & street festival that welcomes
over 100 vendors. Highlights include the lighting
of Tomball’s Christmas tree, traditional German
food and drink, kids activities, live entertainment,
fireworks, ice skating rink, music and a German beer
garden.
281.379.6844
www.tomballsistercity.org
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July
ArtHouston
www.arthouston.com • 713.522.9116
August
Houston Shakespear Festival
www.milleroutdoortheatre.com • 281.373.3386
Annual Catfish Festival
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
September
Hot Sauce Festival
www.houstonhotsauce.com • 281.558.3518
Longhorn Rod Run
www.oldtownspring.com • 281.350.8801
Annual Fiestas Patrias
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
Annual Village Bluegrass Festival
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
Annual Gospel Music Jubilee
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
Annual Volks in the Village
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
October
PetFest
www.oldtownspring.com • 281.528.7070
Ballunar Liftoff Festival
www.ballunarfestival.com • 281.488.7676
Wings Over Houston Airshow
www.wingsoverhouston.com • 713.266.4492
October
Annual Village Art Car Show
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
Annual Halloween Boo Bash for Kids
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
November
International Quilt Festival
www.quilts.com • 713.781.6864
Uptown Holiday Lighting
www.uptown-houston.com • 713.621.2504
Annual Texas Championship Pow Wow
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
Annual Houston Championship Chili Cookoff
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
December
Mayor’s Holiday Celebration
www.mayorsholidaycelebration.org • 713.247.3500
Christmas in Historic Montgomery
www.historicmontgomerytexas.com • 936.597.7300
Annual Holiday Market with Santa
www.tradersvillage.com • 281.890.5500
“The Nutcracker” - Houston Repertoire Ballet
www.hrbdance.org • 281.861.0199
- Online Resources For Additional Events -
www.artshound.com • www.visithoustontexas.com
www.traveltex.com • www.tomballchamber.org
www.houstonnwchamber.org • www.magnoliatexas.org
www.oldtownspring.com • www.tuts.com
Harris County Public Libraries
www.hcpl.lib.tx.us
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Montgomery County Public Libraries
www.countylibrary.org
Central Library
104 I-45 N • Conroe 77301 • 936-442-7712
Hours: M-Th 9-9, F-Sa 9-5
Charles B Stewart
202 Bessie Price Owen Dr • Montgomery 77356 • 936-442-7718
Hours: M 9-8, Tu 9-8, W 9-6, Th 9-8, F-Sa 9-5
George & Cynthia Woods Mitchell
8125 Ashlane Way • The Woodlands 77382 • 936-442-7728
Hours: M-Th 9-9, F-Sa 9-5
Malcolm Purvis
510 Melton St • Magnolia 77354 • 936-442-7704
Hours: M 9-8, Tu-Th 9-6, F-Sa 10-4
South Regional
2101 Lake Robbins Dr • The Woodlands 77380 • 936-442-7727
Hours: M-Th 9-9, F-Sa 9-5
Genealogy Libraries
Chaparral Genealogical Society
310 N Live Oak • Tomball 77377 • 281-516-7417
Hours: M-W 10-2, Sa 10-2, Closed 4th Sat of every month
Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research
5300 Caroline • Houston 77004 • 832-393-2600
Hours: M 9-5, Tu-Th 9-9, F-Sa 9-5
Montgomery County Memorial Library System-Genealogy Library
104 I-45 N • Conroe 77301 • 936-788-8363
Hours: M 9-5, T-Th 9-9, F-Sa 9-5
Law Libraries
Harris County
1019 Congress • Houston 77002 • 713-755-5183
Hours: M-F 8-8, Sa 9-5
Montgomery County
300 N Main St • Conroe 77301 • 936-539-7960
Hours: M-F 8-5
Thurgood Marshall
3100 Cleburne St • Houston 77004 • 713-313-7125
Hours: M-Th 7-12 midnight, F 7-10, Sa 9-10, Su 12 noon-12 midnight
University Of Houston (O’Quinn Law Library)
4800 Calhoun Rd • Houston 77004 • 713-743-2300
Hours: M-Th 7:30-12 midnight, F 7:30-11, Sa 9-8, Su 9-11
Presidential Libraries
George Bush Presidential Library & Museum
1000 George Bush Dr W • College Station 77845 • 979-691-4000
Hours: M-Sa 9:30-5, Su 12-5
Library Administration
8080 El Rio St • Houston 77054 • 713-749-9000
Hours: M-F 7:30-5
Katy
5414 Franz Rd • Katy 77493 • 281-391-3509
Hours: M 10-7, Tu 10-7, W 1-8, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Aldine
11331 Airline Dr • Houston 77037 • 281-445-5560
Hours: M 1-8, Tu 10-7, W 10-8, Th 10-7, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Kingwood
4102 Rustic Woods Dr • Kingwood 77345 • 281-360-6804
Hours: M 1-9, Tu 10-6, W 10-9, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Atascocita
19520 Pinehurst Trails Dr • Humble 77346 • 281-812-2162
Hours: Su 1-5, M 10-9, Tu 1-9, W 10-6, Th 10-9, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Baldwin Boettcher @ Mercer Park
22248 Aldine Westfield Rd • Humble 77338 • 281-821-1320
Hours: M 1-8, Tu 10-7, W 10-8, Th 10-7, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Maud Marks
1815 Westgreen Blvd • Katy 77450 • 281-492-8592
Hours: M 1-9, Tu 10-9, W 10-6, Th 10-9, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Barbara Bush @ Cypress Creek
6817 Cypresswood Dr • Spring 77379 • 281-376-4610
Hours: Su 1-5, M 1-9, Tu 10-9, W 10-9, Th 10-9, F 10-6, Sa 10-5
Northwest
11355 Regency Green Dr • Cypress 77429 • 281-890-2665
Hours: M 1-8, Tu 10-6, W 10-8, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Cy-Fair
9191 Barker-Cypress Rd • Cypress 77433 • 281-290-3210
Hours: Su 1-6, M 7-10, Tu 7-10, W 7-10, Th 7-10, F 8-6, Sa 8-6
Octavia Fields @ Humble
1503 South Houston • Humble 77338 • 281-446-3377
Hours: M 1-7, Tu 10-9, W 10-7, Th 10-9, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Fairbanks
7122 North Gessner • Houston 77040 • 713-466-4438
Hours: M 1-9, Tu 10-6, W 10-6, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Spring Branch-Memorial
930 Corbindale • Houston 77024 • 713-464-1633
Hours: M 1-9, Tu 10-9, W 10-6, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
High Meadows
4500 Aldine Mail Route • Houston 77039 • 281-590-1456
Hours: M 1-8, Tu 10-7, W 10-7, Th 10-8, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Tomball
30555 Tomball Parkway • Tomball 77375 • 832-559-4200
Hours: M 8-9:30, Tu 8-9:30, W 8-9:30, Th 8-9:30, F 8-6, Sa 10-5
Katherine Tyra @ Bear Creek
16719 Clay Rd • Houston 77084 • 281-550-0885
Hours: Su 1-5, M 1-8, Tu 10-6, W 10-8, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-5
Texas State Library
& Archives Commission
1201 Brazos • Austin 78711 • 512-463-5455 • Hours: M-F 8-5
Genealogy Resources
1201 Brazos • Austin 78711 • 512-463-5455 • Hours: M-F 8-5
Sam Houston Regional Library & Research Center
650 FM 1011 • Liberty 77575 • 936-336-8821
Hours: M-F 8-5, Sa 9-4
Talking Book Program
1201 Brazos • Austin 78711 • 800-252-9605
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com
1834 Southmore Blvd • Houston 77004 • 713.942.8920
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Museums
Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum
www.menil.org/visit/byzantine.php
4011 Yupon St • Houston 77006 • 713.521.3990
Children’s Museum of Houston
www.cmhouston.org
1500 Binz St • Houston 77004 • 713.522.1138
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
www.camh.org
5216 Montrose • Houston 77006 • 713.284.8250
Czech Center Museum Houston
www.czechcenter.org
4920 San Jacinto St • Houston 77004 • 713.528.2060
Health Museum The
www.thehealthmuseum.org
1515 Hermann Dr • Houston 77004 • 713.521.1515
Holocaust Museum Houston
www.hmh.org
5401 Caroline St • Houston 77004 • 713.942.8000
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
www.crafthouston.org
4848 Main St • Houston 77002 • 713.529.4848
Houston Center for Photography
www.hcponline.org
1441 W Alabama St • Houston 77006 • 713.529.4755
Houston Museum of Natural Science
www.hmns.org
One Hermann Circle Dr • Houston 77030 • 713.639.4629
John C Freeman Weather Museum
www.weathermuseum.org
5104 Caroline St • Houston 77004 • 713.529.3076
Jung Center of Houston The
www.junghouston.org
5200 Montrose Blvd • Houston 77006 • 713.524.8253
Menil Collection The
www.menil.org
1515 Sul Ross St • Houston 77006 • 713.525.9400
Lawndale Art Center
www.lawndaleartcenter.org
4912 Main St • Houston 77002 • 713.528.5858
Museum of Fine Arts Houston
www.mfah.org
1001 Bissonnet St • Houston 77005 • 713.639.7554
Rice University Art Gallery
ricegallery.org
6100 Main St (Sewall Hall) • Houston Tx • 713.348.6069
Rothko Chapel The
www.rothkochapel.org
3900 Yupon St • Houston 77006 • 713.524.9839
- Other Area Museums Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum................................................713.365.5652
American Cowboy Museum.....................................................713.478.9677
Art Car Museum.........................................................................713.861.5526
Bay Area Museum......................................................................281.326.5950
Bayou Bend Collection & Gardens..........................................713.639.7750
Bishop’s Palace..........................................................................409.762.2475
Blaffer Gallery at U of H.............................................................713.743.9521
Brazoria County Historical Museum..........................................979.864.1208
Buffalo Bayou ArtPark................................................................713.502.9454
Butler Longhorn Museum & Park..............................................281.332.1293
Civil War Museum.......................................................................281.528.9911
Cy Twombly Gallery The............................................................713.525.9400
Fort Bend Museum.....................................................................281.342.6478
Galveston County Historical Museum......................................409.766.2340
Galveston Island Railroad Museum.........................................409.765.5700
Heritage Museum of Montgomery County.............................936.539.6873
Heritage Society The..................................................................713-655-1912
Houston Computer Museum.....................................................281.293.7919
Houston Fire Museum.................................................................713.524.2526
Houston Maritime Museum.......................................................713.666.1910
Houston Police Museum The.....................................................281.230.2353
Houston Railroad Museum........................................................713.631.6612
Houston Telephone Museum....................................................713.861.9784
Katy Veterans Memorial & Heritage Museum........................281.391.8387
Lone Star Flight Museum............................................................409.740.7722
Military Museum of Texas The....................................................713.673.1234
Moody Mansion Museum The...................................................409.762.7668
Museum of American Architecture & Decorative Arts . .......281.649.3311
Museum of Cultural Arts Houston.............................................713.224.2787
Museum of Printing History The.................................................713.522.4652
Museum of Southern History......................................................281.269.7171
National Museum of Funeral History.........................................281.876.3063
New World Museum...................................................................713.426.4544
Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum............................409.766.7827
Pasadena Historical Museum...................................................713.472.0565
Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts............................................281.376.6322
Pioneer Memorial Log House Museum....................................713.522.0396
Rutherford B H Yates Museum Inc............................................713.739.0163
San Jacinto Museum of History.................................................281.479.2421
Spring Creek County Historical Assoc......................................281.255.2148
Spring Historical Museum...........................................................281.651.0055
St Joseph’s Church Museum.....................................................409.762.3933
Station Museum of Contemporary Art....................................713.529.6900
Texas City Museum....................................................................409.948.3111
Texas Seaport Museum & The Elissa.........................................409.765.7834
Texas Southern University Museum...........................................713.313.7145
Tomball Museum Center...........................................................281.255.2148
Woodlands Children’s Museum................................................281.465.0955
Carol Tree Pocket Park
Mason Creek Rd Hike & Bike Trail
11600 Memorial Dr Houston 77024
2500 Porter Rd Katy 77493
Collins Park
Matheson Park
6727 Cypresswood Spring 77379
1240 Ulrich Road Tomball 77375
Congressman Bill Archer Park
Matthews Park
3201 SH 6 North Houston 77084
1728 Hufsmith Rd Tomball 77375
Creek Pocket Park
Matzke Park
1701 Creek Dr Houston 77055
13207 Copeland Rd Houston 77070
Crosby Park
Maureen & Joe Mulrooney Pocket Park
419 Hare Rd Crosby 77532
9705 Hammerly Blvd Houston 77080
Crosby Sports Complex
May Park
6800 Miller-Wilson Rd Crosby 77532
2100 Wolf Rd Huffman 77336
Cypress Top Historic Park
Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens
26026 Old Hempstead Hwy Cypress 77429
22306 Aldine Westfield Humble 77338
Danny Jackson Family Dog Park
Meyer Park
4828 1/2 Loop Central Dr Houston 77081
7700 Cypresswood Dr Spring 77379
Doss Park
Millie Bush Dog Park
2500 Frick Rd Houston 77038
16756 Westheimer Pkwy Houston 77082
Dyess Park
Molly Pryor Memorial Orchard
16822 Kitzman Rd Cypress 77429
15200 Memorial Dr Houston 77079
Parks in Harris County
East Shadowlake Pocket Park
Monsignor Bill Pickard Park
12826 E Shadow Lake Dr Cypress 77429
8201 Roos Rd Houston 77036
Alief-Amity Park
Emnora Lane Hike & Bike Trail
Moritz Pech Family Park
12509 Alief-Clodine Rd Houston 77082
10000 Emnora Ln Houston 77080
1493 1/2 Moritz Dr Houston 77055
Archbishop Joseph A Fiorenza Park
Flag Tree Pocket Park
New Kentucky Park
4025 Eldridge Pkwy Houston 77082
8450 San Felipe Houston 77024
21710 FM 2920 Hockley 77447
Arthur Storey Park
Four Seasons Park
Nob Hill Park
7400 Sam Houston Pkwy Houston 77072
4702 Katy Hockley Cutoff Katy 77493
10300 Timber Oak Dr Houston 77043
Baker Road Hike & Bike Trail
Fritsche Park
Nottingham Park
1600 Block of Baker Rd Tomball 77375
10603 Fritsche Cemetery Rd Cypress 77429
14205 Kimberley Ln Houston 77079
Bane Park
Fry Road Park
Paul D Rushing Park
9600 W Little York Houston 77040
19818 Franz Rd Katy 77449
9114 Katy Hockley Rd Katy 77493
Bauer Pocket Park
George Bush Park
Pitner Pocket Park
2201 Bauer Rd Houston 77080
16756 Westheimer Pkwy Houston 77082
8500 Pitner Rd Houston 77080
Bayer Park
Gessner Pocket Park
Pundt Park
24811 W Hardy Spring 77373
1610 1/2 Gessner Dr Houston 77080
4129 Spring Creek Dr Spring 77373
Bayland Park
Hockley Park
Ray Miller Park
6400 Bissonnet Houston 77074
28515 Old Washington Rd Hockley 77447
1800 Eldridge Pkwy Houston 77077
Bear Creek Pioneers Park
Housman Pocket Park
Regency Green Pocket Park
3535 War Memorial Dr Houston 77084
6705 Housman Houston 77055
11355 Regency Green Cypress 77429
Beeler Memorial Park
Independence Park
Saums Park
1150 Enclave Pkwy Houston 77077
5515 Clara Rd Houston 77041
20002 Beechview Ln Katy 77449
Bracher Pocket Park
Jersey Village Hike & Bike Trail
Sergeant J R Hatch Park
1507 1/2 Bracher St Houston 77055
Equador St-Gulf Bank
17525 Katy Frwy Houston 77094
Brays Bayou Hike & Bike Trail
Jesse H Jones Park & Nature Center
Skate Park
SP RR to Gessner Rd
20634 Kenswick Dr Humble 77338
17525 Katy Frwy Houston 77094
Burroughs Park
Juergens Park
Southwell Park
9738 Hufsmith Rd Tomball 77375
1331 Ulrich Road Tomball 77375
27419 Nelson St Spring 77373
Katy Park
Spring Branch Pocket Park
24927 Morton Rd Katy 77493
1700 Campbell Rd Houston 77080
Kimberley Pocket Park
Spring Creek Park
12005 Kimberley Ln Houston 77079
15012 Brown Rd Tomball 77375
Kleb Woods Nature Preserve
Stein Family Park
20605 FM 2920 Hockley 77447
9601 Braes Bayou Dr Houston 77074
Klein Park
Susan C Kellner Pocket Park
4531 Spring Cypress Rd Spring 77379
12005 Kimberley Ln Houston 77024
Lindsay/Lyons Park & Sports Complex
Telge Park
2310 Atascocita Rd Humble 77396
12400 Pleasant Grove Cypress 77429
Little Cypress Creek Preserve
Terry Hershey Park
Telge @ Spring Cypress Cypress 77429
15200 Memorial Dr Houston 77079
Mary Jo Peckham Park For All Children
Theis Attaway Park
5597 Gardenia Ln Katy 77493
13509 Theis Ln Tomball 77375
Dr Martin Luther King, Jr Park
Zube Park
403 Chestnut Tomball 77375
17400 Roberts Rd Hockley 77447
Parks
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Parks in Montgomery County
Parks in The Woodlands
Charles Traylor Sports Park
Cattail Park
Lakeside Park
13551 Roger Rd Willis 77378
9323 Cochran’s Crossing Dr
5001 W Alden Bridge Dr
Ed Rinehart Park @ Valley Ranch
Chandler Creek Park
Larkwood Park
21845 Leonard St New Caney 77357
11 Scented Path Ln
191 W Bristol Oak Cir
Gene Campbell Sports Park
Clover Park and Pond
LeHigh Springs Park
3200 TxDot Rd Conroe 77303
187/207 N Mill Trace Dr
1 LeHigh Springs Dr
Gwen Hruska Park
Cochran’s Bend Park
Loggers Hollow Park
Brandon Rd 3 Miles South of Conroe
2 Misty Haven Pl
1902 S Millbend
Ipes Road Sports Park
Cochran’s Green Park
Long Lake Park
25840 Ipes Rd Splendora 77372
8 Edgemire Pl
271 Split Rock Rd
Lake Conroe Park
Cokeberry Pond Park
Maple Glade Park
14968 Hwy 105 W Conroe 77304
1829 Nursery Rd
165 Maple Glade Pl
Magnolia Youth Sports Complex
Copper Sage Park
Maplewood Park
31719 Sugar Bend West Montgomery Co
75 S Golden Arrow Cir
15 Sunbird Ct
Montgomery County War Memorial Park
Cottage Green Park
Meadowlake Park
Hwy 105 Downtown Conroe
1 W Cottage Green
9501 N Panther Creek Dr
Montgomery County Nature Preserve
Cranebrook Park
Mel Killian Park
1122 Pruitt Rd South Montgomery Co
11800 Cranebrook Dr
187 N Tranquil Path
Montgomery County Park
Creekwood Park
Millbend Loop Linear Park
3 Miles East of I-45 (exit 90)
3383 S Panther Creek Dr
N & S Millbend Dr
Mussel Pond Preserve
Crossvine Park
Misty Dawn Park
FM 2854 Montgomery Co Precinct 2
Crossvine Cir
174 W Drifting Shadows Cir
Parks in
The Woodlands
Sallas Sports Complex
Cypress Lake Park
Mystic Forest Park
Somerset Pond Park
21675 McClesky New Caney 77357
7250 Alden Bridge Dr
10 E Amberglow Cir
27 Somerset Pond Pl
Tamina Park
Deepdale Pond Park
Mystic Lake Park
Southshore Park
Main St South Montgomery Co
7500 Windvale Cir
5100 Research Forest Dr
3030 Woodlands Parkway
Tram Road Football Park
Deer Rush Pond Park
Northshore Park
Spring Hill Park
15901 Tram Rd Splendora 77372
4601 Rush Haven Dr
2505 Lake Woodlands Dr
267 Bristol Bend
West Montgomery County Park
East Shore Park
Northway Park
St Peters Gate Park
16716 FM 149 Montgomery 77356
1 East Shore Blvd
1 Veranda Ridge Dr
Player’s Bend Dr
Woodlands Sports Park (ORWALL)
Entry Lake Park
Old Sterling Park
Summer Cloud Park
Pruitt Rd South Montgomery Co
53 S Copper Sage Cir
90 East Old Sterling Cir
78 N Summer Cloud Dr
Evangeline Oaks Park
Olmstead Park
Summer Storm Park
48 N Evangeline Oaks Dr
109 East Shore Park
102 W Summer Storm Cir
Acacia Park
Evergreen Park
Pachyderm Park
Sundance Park
147 Acacia Park Dr
950 Evergreen Cir
6370 Cochran’s Crossing Dr
3700 W Alden Bridge Dr
Alden Bridge Park
Falconwing Park
Pastoral Pond Park
Sunset Springs Park
7725 Alden Bridge Dr
10777 Falconwing Dr
105 Red Sable Dr
35 S Dreamweaver Cir
Alden Bridge Sports Park
Forest Gate Park
Pepperdale Park
Tallowberry Park
4751 W Hwy 242
7505 S Forestgate Dr
17 N Pentenwell Cir
7 Tallowberry Cir
Alden Place Park
Forest Lake Park
Piper’s Green Park
Tamarac Park
10 Alden Glen Dr
4900 Shadowbend Pl
Piper’s Green
1300 N Millbend Dr
Alden Trace Park
Golden Sage Park
Pleasant Hill Park
Terramont Park
219 W Greywing Cir
Golden Sage/Sylvan Forest
7300 Kendall Green Dr
Terramont
Alden Woods Park
Gosling Pond Park
Rainprint Park
The Cove Park
5300 Alden Woods Dr
Gosling Rd South of 242
3 E Bigelow Oak Ct
31 Leeward Cove Dr
Artists Grove Park
Granite Ridge Park
Recreation Center
Town Green Park
115 Cezanne Woods Dr
7500 Windvale Cir
5310 Research Forest Dr
2099 Lake Robbins Dr
Avalon Park
Grogans Point Park
Reedy Pond Park
Trace Creek Park
8585 Grogan’s Mill Rd
180 Grogans Point Rd
4727 Woodlands Parkway
158 E Wilde Yaupon
Bantam Woods Park
Harper’s Landing Park
Ridgewood Park
Turnstone Park
130 E Beckonvale Cir
2 Blair Bridge Dr
4192 Woodrush Dr
65 Cornerbook Pl
Bear Branch Park
Hayden’s Run Park
Rush Haven Park
Venture Tech Park
5200 Research Forest Dr
220 Wisteria Walk Cir
5050 Rush Haven Dr
8402 New Trails Dr
Bear Branch Sportsfields
5205 Research Forest Dr
Bethany Bend Park
Hazelcrest Park
Sawmill Park
Waterway Square
254 Hazelcrest
2200 Millpark Dr
Waterway Square Place
Hidden Lake Park
Shadow Lake Marsh
Wedgewood Park
19 S Bethany Bend Cir
105 S Mill Trace Dr
5050 Lake Woodlands Dr
42 Wedgewood Forest Dr
Bluff Creek Park
Hidden View Pond Park
Shadow Point Park
Wimberly Park
1 Bluff Creek Pl
51 S Hidden View
119 E Shadowpoint Cir
303 Blair Bridge Dr
Bonny Branch Commons
High Oaks Park
Shadowbend Park
Windvale Park
1 Bonny Branch St
13100 Sawmill Rd
4192 Lake Woodlands Dr
7600 Windvale Cir
Capstone Park
Hollylaurel Park
Slatestone Park
Wynnoak Park
155 Capstone Cir
7100 Kendall Green Dr
169 W Slatestone Cir
7 Wynnoak Dr
Parks
Parks in The Woodlands
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Performing
Arts
A.D. Players
Offers Biblical truths through theater. Known as one of the
oldest Christian theater companies in the U.S.
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2710 W Alabama Houston 77098 • 713.526.2721 •
www.adplayers.org
Alley Theatre
Presents a wide range of plays & musical theatre with an
emphasis on new American works. The Alley is also home to
educational programs such as From Stage to Page, HYPE & the
Young Performers Studio, all of which are designed to connect
with our future audience & future artists of our city.
615 Texas Houston 77002 • 713.220.5700 •
www.alleytheatre.org
Applause Theatre
Offers artistic training for beginners thru advanced. Also
offered are workshops, acting classes, seminars as well as
Broadway series performances.
6608 FM 1960 W Houston 77069 • 281.440.4111 •
www.applausetheatre.com
Arena Theatre
One of Houston’s oldest & most successful concert venues.
Host to legendary artists such as Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, BB King along with some of
the best national & international pop, country & jazz talents. The “in-the-round” stage
enables audience members a degree of intimacy that are prohibitive in traditional type
settings.
7326 Southwest Frwy Houston 77074 • 713.772.5900 • www.arenahouston.com
Art League Houston
One of Houston’s longest operating non-profit visual arts organizations. The mission of the
Art League is to promote public appreciation of & interest in the visual arts. The Art League
has provided more than 750 exhibitions, highlighted more than 22,000 artists and over
29,000 students have attended the Art League School.
1953 Montrose Blvd Houston 77006 • 713.523.9530 • www.artleaguehouston.org
Broadway Across America
The Best of Broadway without leaving home. First rate touring Broadway shows, family
productions & other live attractions performed at The Hobby Center, a state of the art
entertainment complex. BAA is committed to sharing the magic of live theatre & educating
audiences of all ages in the process.
PO Box 22790 Houston 77227 • 713.622.7469 • www.broadwayacrossamerica.com
Centrum The
Is part of the Cypress Creek Christian Community Center complex that is host to 120 non-profit
organizations that use the facility annually. The hall provides performance space for cultural
& civic events such as art exhibitions, educational activities, concerts & performing arts
programs, school concerts including bands, choirs & orchestras as well as UIL competitions.
6823 Cypresswood Dr Spring 77379 • 281.376.7121 • www.thecentrum.org
Class Act Productions
A non-profit performing arts group for students in The Woodlands & surrounding areas. The
mission of Class Act Productions is to provide opportunities for youth through education,
training & by participating in professional quality musical theatre productions. Class Act
Productions features 2 full scale Broadway musicals a year, 2 Broadway Jr summer workshops,
Premier Performing Ensembles & 2 semester sessions in theatre dramatics.
25275 Budde Rd Ste 25 The Woodlands 77380 • www.classactproductions.org
Conroe Symphony Orchestra
The CSO seasons includes the presentation of traditional classical treasures, popular favorites
& featured soloists. The major objective of the orchestra is to provide the audience with
the best possible musical experience while showcasing the talent & hard work of our area
musicians. More than 225 volunteers provide support for the presentation of the 5 classic
concerts, fundraising events, youth orchestra activities & educational outreach programs.
202 North Main Conroe 77301 • 888.823.6610 • www.conroesymphony.org
Crighton Theatre
A regional venue for local performing arts, national tours, events & celebrations. The theater
was named “Best Regional Theatre in South Texas” in 2008 by Meeting & Events Magazine.
The theatre is home base for performances by Stage-Right Productions, The Montgomery
County Performing Arts Society & The Sounds of Texas Music Series.
234 North Main St Conroe 77301 • 936.441.7469 •
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Is an outdoor amphitheater that provides the area with a variety of performing arts & contemporary entertainment. The Pavilion accommodates up to 16,500 guests including covered
reserved, uncovered reserved & hillside lawn seating. In 1992 The Pavilion became the official
summer home of the Houston Symphony. CWMP presents approximately 75 events every
March through November.
2005 Lake Robbins Dr The Woodlands 77380 • 281.363.3300 • www.woodlandscenter.org
Cypress Creek FACE
Is a 501 c(3) non-profit performing arts foundation whose mission is to provide cultural
arts programming in The Centrum for the community. Concerts feature the highest level
of national & international classical & popular performing artists ranging from traditional
to contemporary, large ensembles to small, solo performers, new artists & art forms, and
multi-cultural attractions.
6823 Cypresswood Dr Spring 77379 • 281.440.4850 • www.cypresscreekface.org
Ensemble Theatre
Is the largest African-American professional theatre company in the U.S. that produces
in-house & owns its own facility. The theatre is a non-profit organization that presents a
repertoire of critically acclaimed dramas, comedies & musicals that demonstrate the artistic
ability of more than 250 professional local, regional & national artists and support staff. The
theatre also supports an educational touring program & a summer young performers training
program.
3535 Main St Houston 77002 • 713.520.0055 • www.ensemblehouston.com
Express Children’s Theatre
Houston’s oldest & largest performing and arts education organization dedicated specifically
to children & families. The theatre creates & presents professionally, culturally diverse
performing arts designed to entertain & educate. Express has been the proud recipient of two
Austin Circle of Drama Awards, three B Iden Payne awards for children’s theatre & a cover story
in Stage Directions magazine.
446 Northwest Mall Houston 77092 • 713.682.5044 • www.expresstheatre.com
Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston
A non-profit, all volunteer company which is dedicated to preserving & sharing the legacy
of Gilbert & Sullivan’s operas. As an internationally award winning champion of the arts
community, the Society is proudest of showcasing young talent as well as awarding over 100
scholarships to vocal performance & theatre tech students over the years.
PO Box 741267 Houston 77274 • 713.627.3570 • www.gilbertandsullivan.org
Grand 1894 Opera House The
“The Official Opera House of Texas”, The Grand is the premier performing arts venue on the
Gulf Coast. It presents a year-round performance schedule featuring stars of stage & screen.
A wide variety of performances ranging from dramas to dance, music to comedy to Broadway
hits are showcased on this historic stage. The Grand is listed in the National Register of
Historic Places.
2020 Post Office St Galveston 77550 • 800.821.1894 • www.thegrand.com
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
The center provides 2 elegant theaters to enjoy musicals & theatre performances. Zilka Hall
which seats 500 & Sarofim Hall which has a seating capacity of 2,650. The purpose of the
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts is to encourage distinctive arts education & to provide
outreach programs to the community.
800 Bagby Houston 77002 • 713.315.2400 • www.thehobbycenter.org
Houston Ballet
America’s 5th largest ballet company, featuring 53 dancers. The company performs classics
such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty & The Nutcracker as well as new ballets commissioned
from some of the world’s most prestigious contemporary choreographers. The Wortham Center is home to the Houston Ballet where they conduct 75 performances seven months a year.
1921 W Bell St Houston 77019 • 713.227.2787 • www.houstonballet.org
Houston Friends of Music
A 501 c(3) charitable organization, whose purpose is to present great chamber music by
great performers during the course of a nine concert series. As their presence in Houston
has grown, a related goal has emerged; to share this wonderful experience with the younger
generation by providing free tickets for students at most of the colleges & a number of the
high schools in the area as well as providing master classes by guest artists for music students
at selected local high schools & colleges.
MS535 PO Box 1892 Houston 77251 • 713.348.5400 • www.houstonfriendsofmusic.org
Society for the Performing Arts
The goal of the Society is to present the highest quality of
national & international performing artists & companies,
ranging from traditional to contemporary, large orchestras &
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dance companies to recitalists & solo performers, new artists &
art forms to multi-cultural attractions. SPA seeks to create
opportunities for the discovery, development & celebration of
creative abilities in whatever form they may take.
615 Louisana St Ste 100 Houston 77002 • 713.227.4772 •
www.spahouston.org
Texas Master Chorale
Is a mixed choral ensemble of 100 auditioned singers. TMC
performs a varietyof choral masterworks from classical to
contemporary & from sacred to secular. Texas Master Chorale
seeks to prepare, present & promote classical & innovative music
programs & educational opportunities within the Houston area.
309 Market St Ste I Tomball 77375 • 281.351.9818 •
www.texasmasterchorale.org
The Regional Arts Council (TRAC)
Is an organization dedicated in promoting arts in the Tomball
& Magnolia communities. Planning, hosting & promoting
quality performing & visual arts, cultural offerings & art education is the focus, commitment
& goal of TRAC.
• 281.351.2787 • www.tracthearts.org
Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS)
A non-profit company whose mission is the production of quality musical theatre, the
creation of new works & the development of future artists. Since 1972, TUTS has operated
the Humphreys School of Musical Theatre which provides training in musical theatre
techniques. The company’s subscription season includes 6 musicals and the free Miller
Outdoor Theatre show, which has been performed for 40 consecutive summers.
800 Bagby Ste 200 Houston 77002 • 713.558.8887 • www.tuts.com
Verizon Wireless Theatre
Located in the heart of Houston’s Downtown Theater District, Verizon Wireless Theatre is the
“go-to” destination for the best in live entertainment. VWT is the host to over 100 events
annually including concerts, comedy, theatrical productions, fund raising galas, private
parties, corporate meetings & seminars. With its versatile seating arrangements (general
admission, theater style & cabaret), there’s not a bad seat in the house.
520 Texas Ave Houston 77002 • 713.230.1600 • www.livenation.com
Wortham Center
A masterful, creative playground for performing artists. The Wortham Center is home to
Houston Ballet & Houston Grand Opera. It also serves as a backdrop for social galas, civic
meetings, corporate & group events & even weddings. The center has been host to audiences
totaling more than 5 million people since its opening in 1987 & has been host to many of the
world’s most accomplished artists. The facility features 2 theaters, the Alice & George Brown
Theater (2,423 seats) & the Roy & Lillie Cullen Theater (1,100 seats).
501 Texas Ave Houston 77002 • 713.237.1439 • www.houstontx.gov/worthamcenter
PerforminG
Arts
Houston Grand Opera
One of the United States’ premier opera companies. HGO has a unique, delicately balanced
approach to programming & a reputation for reaching out to new audiences through many
different music theater genres. It encourages the presentation of masterpieces from the
traditional operatic repertoire & is internationally renowned for its commitment to the
development & presentation of new work.
510 Preston St Houston 77002 • 713.228.6737 • www.houstongrandopera.org
Houston Repertoire Ballet
Is the premier junior ballet company in Northwest Houston providing professional quality
performances in Tomball & the surrounding areas. HRB provides 2 major productions for the
community each season. HRB is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the art of classical
ballet, providing a program of the highest quality to local dancers through professional
instruction, education & performance experiences.
8515-F Jackrabbit Rd Houston 77095 • 281.861.0199 • www.hrbdance.org
Houston Symphony
Performs approximately 170 concerts for more than 350,000 people each year. Widely
acclaimed as one of the top orchestras in the world. The Houston Symphony, through their
education program reaches over 40,000 students from various school districts and entertains
13,000 Houstonians through their Sounds Like Fun! free family concerts.
615 Louisiana St Houston 77002 • 713.224.7575 • www.houstonsymphony.org
InterActive Theater Company
Houston’s premier theater for children & their families. A forum for artistic collaboration, a
vital educational resource for metropolitan schools, and a site of multicultural programming
for an international city. The perfect blend of education & entertainment.
333 S Jensen Dr Houston 77003 • 713.862.7112 • www.interactivetheater.org
Jones Hall for the Performing Arts
Millions of art patrons have enjoyed countless stage & musical performances inside this
stunning performance hall named for its namesake, Jesse Holman Jones. The unparalleled
versatility of the building enables Jones Hall to accommodate several art forms. Jones Hall
is home to both the Houston Symphony & the Society for the Performing Arts. More than
400,000 visitors attend some 250 events annually.
615 Louisiana St Houston 77002 • 713.227.3974 • www.houstontx.gov/joneshall
Main Street Crossing
A live entertainment venue offering music performances from regional & local acts. A variety
of music including blues, country & western, rock, Christian and rap are offered in this familyfriendly environment.
111 W Main Tomball 77375 • 281.290.0431 • www.mainstreetcrossing.com
Main Street Theater
Its mission is to create theater that challenges its audience to think & its artists to grow. It’s
accomplished by presenting an articulate & compelling product in an intimate setting, creating significant employment for Houston-based artists, and memorable theatrical experiences
for audiences of all ages. MST is a member of the Fresh Arts Coalition, a collaboration of the
most original & thought provoking arts groups in Houston.
2540 Times Blvd Houston 77005 • 713.524.6706 • www.mainstreettheater.com
4617 Montrose Blvd Houston 77006 • 713.524.6706 • www.mainstreettheater.com
Miller Outdoor Theatre
Offering quality, professional & diverse entertainment FREE to the public. In 2008, approximately 298,000 people were entertained by more than 120 performances. There is seating
for 1,582 patrons, 27 wheel chair spaces & an 80,000 sq ft lawn that accomodates another
4,500 people. Since 1984, MOT has provided a unique resource for the city & its visitors.
100 Concert Dr Houston 77030 • 281.373.3386 • www.milleroutdoortheatre.com
Montgomery County Performing Arts Society
Is dedicated in bringing professional quality performing arts to the people of Montgomery
County. The Society is committed in fostering education about & an appreciation of
performing arts. The 26 member, volunteer board is comprised of culturally minded men &
women who seek to fulfill the mission of the Society.
236 A Main St Conroe 77301 • 936.760.2787 • www.mcpas.org
Opera in the Heights
A nationally & internationally acclaimed opera house, providing a stage for emerging
opera performers & bringing affordable opera to the Greater Houston area. 4 fully-staged
traditional operas are produced each season in addition to 8 shows of La Boheme.
1703 Heights Blvd Houston 77008 • 713.861.5303 • www.operaintheheights.org
Playhouse 1960
A non-profit, community based theater that welcomes the general public to participate in
productions as well as attend performances. Curtain time for the Main Stage performances
are Friday & Saturday evenings at 8pm. The Children’s Theater offers matinee performances at
3pm on Saturday & Sundays.
6814 Gant Rd Ste 116 Houston 77066 • 281.587.8243 • www.ph1960.com
Other Performing Arts...
Da Camera of Houston
1427 Branard St Houston 77006............................................................713.524.5050
Houston Children’s Chorus
1015 Holman Houston 77004.................................................................713.650.3800
Mercury Baroque
501 Texas Ave Houston 77002...............................................................713.533.0080
Shepherd School of Music
6100 Main St Houston 77005.................................................................713.348.4854
Stages Repertory Theatre
3201 Allen Pkwy Ste 101 Houston 77019.............................................713.527.0220
Texas Repertory Theatre Co
14243 Stuebner Airline Houston 77069................................................281.583.7573
Woodlands Ballet Theatre
4775 W Panther Creek #280 The Woodlands 77381..........................281.367.7185
Woodlands Civic Ballet
7901 Research Forest Dr Ste 200 The Woodlands 77382..................281.362.7271
Woodlands Symphony Orchestra The
PO Box 130111 The Woodlands 77393.................................................281.298.4100
Woodlands Waterway Arts Council
PO Box 8184 The Woodlands 77387.....................................................281.222.6820
Adventure Bay Water Theme Park
Dave & Buster’s
281.530.5979
713.263.0303
13602 Beechnut St Houston 77083
Things To Do
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Aerodrome Ice Skating Complex
8220 Willow Place Dr N Houston 77070
7620 Katy Frwy Houston 77024
6010 Richmond Ave Houston 77057
713.952.2233 • www.daveandbusters.com
281.847.5283 • www.aerodromes.com
Dirtwood Bike & Skatepark
Angelika Film Center
713.680.3442
510 Texas Ave Houston 77002
948 Wakefield Dr Houston 77018
713.225.1470 • www.angelikafilmcenter.com
Downtown Aquarium
Armand Bayou Nature Center
713.223.3474 • www.downtownaquarium.com
8500 Bay Area Blvd Pasadena 77507
410 Bagby Houston 77002
281.474.2551 • www.abnc.org
Driv-Motoring - WorldKarts
Aurora Picture Show
713.781.6363 • www.driv-motoring.com
1524 Sul Ross Houston 77006
6111 Skyline Dr Houston 77057
713.868.2101 • www.aurorapictureshow.org
George Observatory
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir - Houston
832.498.4725 • www.houston.baps.org
713.639.4709 • 281.242.3055 • www.hmns.org
Battleship Texas
3523 Battleground Rd (Tx Hwy 134) La Porte 77571
281.479.2431 • www.tpwd.state.tx.us
Bayou Place
500 Texas Ave Houston 77002
713.227.0957 • www.bayouplace.com
Bayou Wildlife Park
5050 FM 517 Rd Alvin 77511
281.337.6376
Beer Can House
222 Malone Houston 77007
713.926.6368 • www.orangeshow.org
Bernhardt Winery
9043 County Rd 204 Plantersville 77363
936.894.9829 • www.bernhardtwinery.com
Buffalo Bayou
1113 Vine St Houston 77002
21901 FM 762 Needville 77461
George Ranch Historical Park
10215 FM 762 Richmond 77406
281.343.0218 • www.georgeranch.org
Greater Houston Soaring Association
15711 Cavendish Dr Houston 77059
979-478-2323 • www.houstonsoaring.org
Gulf Greyhound Park
1000 FM 2004 La Marque 77568
409.986.9500 • www.gulfgreyhound.com
Haak Vineyards & Winery
6310 Ave T Santa Fe 77510
409.925.1401 • www.haakwine.com
Hana & Arthur Ginzbarg Nature Discovery Center
7112 Newcastle St Bellaire 77401
713.667.6550 • www.naturediscoverycenter.org
Hermann Park
Intersection of Main & Montrose Houston 77030
713.752.0314 • www.buffalobayou.org
713.524.5876 www.hermannpark.org
Burke Baker Planetarium
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
One Hermann Circle Dr Houston 77030
4501 Woodway Dr Houston 77024
713.639.4629 • www.hmns.org
713.681.8433 • www.houstonarboretum.org
Challenger Seven Memorial Park
Houston Motorsports Park
2301 W NASA Pkwy Webster 77598
11620 N Lake Houston Pkwy Houston 77044
713.440.1587 • www.co.harris.tx.us
281.458.1972 • www.houstonmotorsportspark.com
Chuck E Cheese’s
Houston Polo Club
281.894.1900
713.681.8571 • www.thehoustonpoloclub.com
17780 Tomball Pkwy Houston 77064
2220 FM 1960 Houston 77090
8552 Memorial Dr Houston 77024
281.893.2148
Houston Raceway Park
16790 I-45 S Conroe 77385
2525 FM 565 South Baytown 77520
936.271.1550 • www.chuckecheese.com
281.383.7223 • www.houstonraceway.com
CityCentre
Houston Zoo
800 W Sam Houston Pkwy Houston 77024
1513 North MacGregor Houston 77030
www.citycentrehouston.com
713.533.6500 • www.houstonzoo.org
Cockrell Butterfly Center
Incredible Pizza
713.639.4629 • www.hmns.org
936.441.2222 • www.ipcconroe.com
One Hermann Circle Dr Houston 77030
230 S Loop 336 W Conroe 77304
ComedySportz
IT’Z
713.868.1444
832.678.2151 • www.itzusa.com/houston
901 Town & Country Blvd Houston 77024
18355 Tomball Pkwy Houston 77070
Jade Buddha Temple
Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark
281.498.1616 • www.jadebuddha.org
409.770.9283 • www.schlitterbahn.com/gal
6969 West Branch Dr Houston 77072
2026 Lockheed St Galveston 77554
Sea Center Texas
281.334.9880 • www.kemahboardwalk.com
979.292.0100 • www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest
701 4th St Kemah 77565
300 Medical Dr Lake Jackson 77566
King’s Orchard The
7 Acre Wood
936.894.2766 • www.kingsorchard.com
936.890.2326 • www.7acrewood.org
11282 Finke Rd Todd Mission
4401 N Frazier Conroe 77305
Lee & Joe Jamail Skatepark
Southern Empress Cruises
www.houstontx.gov/parks/lee-joepark
936.588.3000 • www.southernempress.com
103 Sabine St Houston 77007
7039 Kingston Cove Ln Willis 77318
Lynchburg Ferry
Space Center Houston
281.424.3521 • www.co.harris.tx.us/comm_garcia
281.244.2100 • www.spacecenter.org
1001 S Lynchburg Rd Baytown 77520
1601 NASA Pkwy Houston 77058
Main Event
Splashtown Waterpark
281.355.5511 • www.maineventusa.net
281.355.3300 • www.splashtownpark.com
19441 I-45 Shenandoah 77385
21300 I-45 N Spring 77383
Marq-E Entertainment Center
Star Fleet Yachts
713.290.1596 • www.marqehouston.com
281.334.4692 • www.starfleetyachts.com
7620 Katy Frwy Houston 77024
280 Grove Rd Kemah 77565
Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens
Water Wall
281.443.8731 • www.hcp4.net/mercer
713.850.8841
22306 Aldine Westfield Rd Humble 77338
2800 Post Oak Blvd Houston 77056
Messina Hof Winery & Resort
Zuma Fun Centers
979.778.9463 • www.messinahof.com
713.981.7888 • www.zumafuncenters.com
4545 Old Reliance Rd Bryan 77808
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Things To Do
Kemah Boardwalk
6767 SW Frwy Houston 77074
Moody Gardens
One Hope Blvd Galveston 77554
800.582.4673 • www.moodygardens.com
Mountasia
17190 SH 249 Houston 77064
281.894.9791 • www.mountasia.com
N H Davis Pioneer Complex & Museum
308 Liberty St Montgomery 77356
936.597.4155 • www.historicmontgomerytexas.com
North Lake Conroe Paddling Co
13988 Calvary Rd Willis 77318
936.203.2697 • www.northlakeconroepaddlingco.com
Orange Show Monument
2402 Munger Houston 77023
713.926.6368 • www.orangeshow.org
Pump It Up
10910 W Sam Houston Pkwy Ste 100 Houston 77064
281.469.4205
536 Sawdust Rd The Woodlands 77380
281.465.4747 • www.pumpitupparty.com
Racing Adventures
Blimp Base Rd & FM 2004 Houston 77563
888.572.7223 • www.racingadventures.com
Sam Houston National Forest
394 FM 1375 W New Waverly 77358
936.344.6205 • www.fs.fed.us
Sam Houston Race Park
7575 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston 77064
281.807.8760 • www.shrp.com
San Jacinto Monument
One Monument Circle La Porte 77571
281.479.2421 • www.sanjacinto-museum.org
- Movie Theaters Silverado 19 IMAX • www.santikos.com
24720 Tomball Pkwy 77375...................................................... 281.290.0077
Showboat The • www.theshowboatdrivein.com
22422 FM 2920 77447............................................................... 281.351.5224
Tomball Cinema 6 • www.fandango.com
28497 Tomball Pkwy 77375...................................................... 281.351.8600
AMC Theatres • www.amcentertainment.com
Willowbrook 24 17145 SH 249 77064...................................... 888.262.4386
Loews Spring 10 20115 Holzwarth Rd 77388........................... 888.262.4386
Cinemark • www.cinemark.com
12 Cypress 25720 NW Frwy 77429.............................. 800.326.3264(2120#)
Tinseltown 17 & XD 1600 Lake Robbins Dr 77380....... 800.326.3264(1167#)
Market Street 9595 Six Pines Dr 77380....................... 800.326.3264(2117#)
Landmark River Oaks Theatre • www.landmarktheatres.com
2009 W Gray St 77019............................................................... 713.866.8881
Movie Tavern • www.movietavern.com
18359 Tomball Pkwy 77070...................................................... 832.678.2175
15719 I-45 N 77090................................................................... 281.248.8393
North Oaks Cinema 6 • www.fandango.com
4623 FM 1960 W 77069............................................................ 832.436.0008
Studio Movie Grill • www.studiomoviegrill.com
Copperfield 8580 Hwy 6 N & West Rd 77095........................... 832.593.6684
CityCentre 805 Town & Country Ln 77024............................... 713.461.4449
Wortham IMAX Theater • www.hmns.org/see_do/imax
One Hermann Circle Dr 77030................................................... 713.639.4629
Airports
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Airlines
Aeromexico............................800-237-6639
Air Canada............................888-247-2262
Air France...............................800-237-2747
AirTran....................................800-247-8726
Alaska Airlines.......................800-426-0333
Aloha Airlines.........................800-367-5250
America West Airlines...........800-235-9292
American Airlines..................800-433-7300
Atlantic Airlines......................800-879-0000
British Airways.......................800-247-9297
Cayman Airways...................800-422-9626
China Airlines.........................800-227-5118
Continental Airlines...............800-525-0280
Delta Air Lines........................800-221-1212
Frontier Airlines......................800-432-1359
Hawaiian Airlines..................800-367-5320
Japan Airlines........................800-525-3663
JetBlue Airways.....................800-538-2583
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.....800-374-7747
Korean Air..............................800-438-5000
Lufthansa................................800-645-3880
Mexicana Airlines.................800-531-7921
Northwest Airlines.................800-225-2525
Philippine Airlines..................800-435-9725
Qantas Airways.....................800-227-4500
Scandinavian Airlines...........800-221-2350
Singapore Airlines.................800-742-3333
Southwest Airlines.................800-435-9792
Ted..........................................800-225-5833
United Airlines.......................800-241-6522
US Airways.............................800-428-4322
Virgin Atlantic Airways..........800-862-8621
The following rules apply to all liquids, gels &
aerosols you want to carry through a
security checkpoint:
• All liquids, gels & aerosols must be in sealed
containers that are 3 ounce or smaller.
• All liquids, gels & aerosols must be placed in a
single, quart size, zip top, clear plastic bag.
• Each traveler must remove this plastic bag
from their carry on and place it in a bin
for X-Ray screening.
George Bush Intercontin
ental (IAH)
2800 N Terminal Rd Ho
uston 77032 • 281.230
.3100
David Wayne Hooks Me
morial (DWH)
20803 Stuebner Airline
Spring 77379 • 281.376
.5436
Ellington Field (EFD)
510 Ellington Field Houst
on 77034 • 713.847.42
00
William P Hobby (HOU)
7800 Airport Blvd Houst
on 77061 • 713.640.30
00
Bus Services
Car Share......................................713-224-7433
Greyhound...................................800-231-2222
Metro Bus & Rail..........................713-739-4000
Metro Park & Ride
Spring
17444 Carlsway Houston......713-635-4000
Kuykendahl
12920 Kuykendahl Houston....713-653-4000
The Woodlands Express Park & Ride
Conroe
2905 W Loop 336 S Conroe...936-441-8686
Research Forest
3900 Marsico Pl The Woodlands...936-273-6100
Sawdust
701 Westridge Spring............281-363-0882
Sterling Ridge
8001 McBeth Way The Woodlands...832-813-0809
Car/Van Rentals
Advantage Rent-A-Car................281-777-5500
Alamo Rent A Car.........................800-462-5266
Auto Europe.................................888-223-5555
Avis Rent A Car.............................800-331-1212
Budget Car Rental........................800-527-0700
Capps Van & Car Rental................800-969-9329
Dollar Rent A Car..........................800-800-3665
E - Z Rent A Car............................800-277-5171
Enterprise Rent A Car...................800-261-7331
Fox Rent A Car..............................800-225-4369
Hertz.............................................800-654-3131
National Car Rental......................800-227-7368
P V Car & Truck Rental..................800-275-7878
Payless Car Rental........................800-729-5377
Thrifty Car Rental.........................800-847-4389
Limousines &
Luxury Sedans
A B B A Transportation & Limo.... 713-532-4170
Alamo Limousine......................... 281-356-9983
American Cowboy Limousine..... 281-367-1174
Bayou City Limousine.................. 800-546-6781
Carey Limousine........................... 800-275-8460
C & S Executive Transportation.... 281-367-7876
Lane Towne Car & Limousine...... 281-353-2055
Luthe Limousine.......................... 281-356-2189
Royal Carriages Limousine.......... 713-787-5466
Woodlands Corp Limousines....... 281-298-5466
Railroads
Amtrack........................................ 800-872-7245
Taxi Cabs
AAA Taxi of North Houston.......... 281-362-8294
Airport Cab Express...................... 281-821-8989
Airport Taxi Service...................... 281-444-8294
Bill’s Airport Taxi........................... 281-217-8085
C & S Executive Transportation.... 281-367-7876
Cy-Fair/Champions 24 Hour
Airport Taxi................................ 281-630-1137
Liberty Cab................................... 713-695-6700
Northside Cab Company.............. 281-893-1445
Taxibear........................................ 832-722-2507
Tomball/Magnolia Airport
Transportation........................... 281-630-1137
Yellow Airport Taxi Service.......... 281-880-6666
Yellow Cab Company................... 713-236-1111
The Woodlands
Waterway
Vintage Trolleys............................ 281-367-1151
Waterway Cruisers....................... 281-367-1151
Van Pool
STAR............................................. 713-224-7433
Customer Service: 281.875.3279
Store Locations:
15823 North Frwy Houston 77090
2707 W Sam Houston Pkwy N Houston 77043
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Texas Area Codes
817 • Fort Worth, Arlington, Grandview,
Weatherford, Rhome
830 • Uvalde, New Braunfels, Kerrville,
Eagle Pass, Southwest Texas
832 • Houston Area
903 • Tyler, Sherman, Longview, Marshall,
Palestine, Jacksonville, Carthage,
Northeast Texas
915 • El Paso County, Hudspeth County
936 • Nacogdoches, Lufkin, Conroe,
Huntsville, Crockett, Center &
Southeast Texas
940 • Vernon, Wichita Falls, Denton,
Gainesville, Decatur, North Texas
956 • Laredo, Brownsville, McAllen,
Harlingen, South Texas
972 • Dallas Area
979 • Wharton, Bryan, Bay City,
College Station, Lake Jackson,
La Grange, Southeast Texas
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AREA CODES
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TIME ZONES
210 • San Antonio Area
214 • Dallas Area
254 • Waco, Killeen, Temple, Belton,
Stephenville, North Texas
281 • Houston Area
325 • Abilene, Sweetwater, Snyder,
San Angelo
361 • Corpus Christi, Victoria,
George West, South Texas
409 • Beaumont, Galveston, Port Arthur,
Jasper, Southeast Texas
430 • Northeast Texas
432 • West Texas, Big Spring, Midland,
Odessa
469 • Dallas Area
512 • Austin, Lampasas, Bastrop, Milam,
Central Texas
682 • Fort Worth, Arlington, Grandview,
Weatherford, Rhome
713 • Houston Area
806 • Amarillo, Lubbock, Canadian,
Perryton, Shamrock, Dalhart,
Texas Panhandle
United States Time Zones
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U.S. Area Codes
Alabama: 205, 251, 256, 334 Alaska: 907 Arizona: 480, 520, 602, 623, 928 Arkansas: 479, 501, 870 California: 209, 213, 310, 323, 408,
415, 424, 510, 530, 559, 562, 619, 626, 650, 661, 707, 714, 760, 805, 818, 831, 858, 909, 916, 925, 949 Colorado: 303, 719, 720, 970
Connecticut: 203, 475, 860, 959 Delaware: 302 Florida: 239, 305, 321, 352, 386, 407, 561, 727, 754, 772, 786, 813, 850, 863, 904, 941, 954
Georgia: 229, 404, 470, 478, 678, 706, 770, 912 Hawaii: 808 Idaho: 208 Illinois: 217, 224, 309, 312, 331, 464, 618, 630, 708, 773, 815,
847, 872 Indiana: 219, 260, 317, 574, 765, 812 Iowa: 319, 515, 563, 641, 712 Kansas: 316, 620, 785, 913 Kentucky: 270, 502, 606, 859
Louisiana: 225, 318, 337, 504, 985 Maine: 207 Maryland: 227, 240, 301, 410, 443, 667 Massachusetts: 339, 351, 413, 508, 617, 774, 781,
857, 978 Michigan: 231, 248, 269, 313, 517, 586, 616, 734, 810, 906, 947, 989 Minnesota: 218, 320, 507, 612, 651, 763, 952 Mississippi:
228, 601, 662 Missouri: 314, 417, 557, 573, 636, 660, 816, 975 Montana: 406 Nebraska: 308, 402 Nevada: 702, 775 New Hampshire:
603 New Jersey: 201, 551, 609, 732, 848, 856, 862, 908, 973 New Mexico: 505 New York: 212, 315, 347, 516, 518, 585, 607, 631, 646, 716,
718, 845, 914, 917 North Carolina: 252, 336, 704, 828, 910, 919, 980, 984 North Dakota: 701 Ohio: 216, 234, 283, 330, 419, 440, 513, 567,
614, 740, 937 Oklahoma: 405, 580, 918 Oregon: 503, 541, 971 Pennsylvania: 215, 267, 412, 445, 484, 570, 610, 717, 724, 814, 835, 878
Rhode Island: 401 South Carolina: 803, 843, 864 South Dakota: 605 Tennessee: 423, 615, 731, 865, 901, 931 Texas: See Listings At Top of
Page Utah: 435, 801 Vermont: 802 Virginia: 276, 434, 540, 571, 703, 757, 804 Washington: 206, 253, 360, 425, 509, 564 Washington DC:
202 West Virginia: 304 Wisconsin: 262, 414, 608, 715, 920 Wyoming: 307
SUPPORT OUR
TROOPS
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As a community we must continue to show our support
to the thousands of men and women who are currently
away from home serving our country.
On this page you will find ideas for care packages as
well as a list of websites that provide information on
drop-off sites, mailing information & instructions and
ways you can continue to support our troops.
Remember, these things may not seem like much to you
but to a soldier overseas it is a reminder of home.
CANNED ITEMS
Canned Fruit • Peanut Butter/Jelly
Tuna (in pouches are best)
Chicken (packs or pop-tops)
CONDIMENTS
The following is a
list of websites that
can assist you in
finding ways you can
support our troops ....
www.uso.org
www.adoptaplatoon.org
www.usps.com
www.militaryconnections.com
www.tellthemthanks.com
www.anysoldier.com
www.herobox.org
www.homefronthugs.ipower.com
www.supportourheroes.net
www.gatheringofeagles.org
www.yellowribbonfund.com
www.operationcareandcomfort.org
www.operationfirstresponse.org
www.freedomcalls.org
www.give2thetroops.org
www.semperfifund.org
www.operationmilitarypride.org
www.withlovefromhome.org
www.treatthetroops.org
www.patrioticpillowproject.com
www.hugs4smilesusa.org
www.childrenofbaghdad.com
www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com
www.supportourtroops.org
Ketchup • Garlic Salt • Hot Sauce
Mayo • Mustard • Salt/Pepper
Sugar (individual packets)
Sweet N Low (individual packets)
Cajun Seasoning • Honey (packs)
Lawry’s Seasoning • Relish
Salad Dressings
Spices (various kinds)
POWDERED DRINK MIX
(single packets are best)
Crystal Light • Gatorade
Juice Boxes • Kool-Aid • Propel
SNACK FOODS
Salsa & Chips • Pudding Cups
Beef Jerky • Beef Sticks
Summer Sausage • Cheese Spreads
Small Velveeta Cheese Blocks
Dry Cereal • Chex Mix • Chips
Cookies • Crackers • Dried Fruit
Energy Bars • Cereal Bars
High Protein Bars • Granola Bars
Fruit Pies • Gum
Hard Candy • Nuts (all kinds)
TOILETRIES
Advil • Tylenol • Cold/Cough Drops
Sinus Meds • Antacids
Air Freshener • Anti-Bacterial Wipes
Antibiotic Cream (Neosporin)
Baby Oil • Baby Powder • Baby Wipes
Brush/Comb • Chapstick
Contact Lens Cleaner
TOILETRIES (Cont’d)
Cotton Balls • Dental Floss
Deodorant • Eye Drops
Face Soap • Foot/Boot Powder
Imodium • Pepto Bismol • Mouthwash
Insect Repellent Wipes w/ Deet (non-aerosol)
Laundry Soap/Fabric Softener
Lotion (body & hand) • Mirror
Nasal Spray/Drops • Q-Tips
Shampoo/Conditioner
Sunscreen • Toilet Paper
Toenail/Fingernail Clippers
Toothbrush/Toothpaste
Tooth Picks • Vitamins
MEN: Razors • Shaving Cream (in a tube)
After-Shave Lotion (no fragrance)
WOMEN: Panty Liners
Feminine Hygiene Products
Hair Clips & Bands • Hair Gel
FUN TIME MATERIAL
Board Games
CD Player & CDs (plus batteries)
Playing Cards • Frisbee
Packaged Poker Set
Balls (all types)
Batteries (AA, C, D, 9 Volt)
Dart Board w/ Darts
Disposable Cameras • DVDs
Playstation w/ games
Puzzle Books • Word Find Books
Water Guns • X-Box w/ games • Yo-Yos
Hand Held Electronic Games
Mailing Envelopes (no stamps)
Pens w/ Stationary
Mag Flashlight Bulbs • Magazines
Sewing Kits • Book Lights
Hand Held Fan/Water Misting Fan
WHAT CANNOT BE SENT:
Pork Products, Alcohol, Pornographic Materials, Liquid Hand Sanitizer or Aerosol Cans.
Do not send products in glass containers unless they are bubble-wrapped a few times.
Package all food items that may leak in zip-lock bags. Put all liquid items in a zip-lock bag.
Please visit the USPS www.usps.com to learn more about APO/FPO mailings.
You may also call 1-800-222-1811 to order free shipping supplies.
Visit the Military Postal Service Agency to learn even more at http://hqdainet.army.mil/mpsa/mid.htm.
- Registration Requirements -
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VOTER
REGISTRATION
• You must be a U.S. Citizen
• You must be 18 years old on Election Day
• You must reside in the state in which you wish
to register
• You must register 30 days prior to an election
to be eligible to vote in that election
• You cannot be a convicted felon (unless
sentence, probation and/or parole are completed)
• You are not declared mentally incapacitated by
a court of law
The following is a list of county and state contacts and websites
that can assist in answering questions and providing additional
information in regards to the voter registration & voting process.
HARRIS COUNTY
County Clerk - Beverly Kaufman
P.O. Box 1525
Houston, TX 77251-1525
(713) 755-6411 • (713) 755-4983
www.harrisvotes.com
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Elections Admin - Carol Gaultney
P.O. Box 2646
Conroe, TX 77305-2646
(936) 539-7843 • (936) 538-8143
www.co.montgomery.tx.us
SECRETARY of STATE
Elections Division
P.O. Box 12060
Austin, TX 78711-2060
(512) 463-5650 • 1-800-252-8683
www.sos.state.tx.us/elections
TEXAS DEMOCRATIC PARTY
707 Rio Grande Street
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 478-9800
www.txdemocrats.org
TEXAS REPUBLICAN PARTY
900 Congress Avenue
Suite 300
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 477-9821
www.texasgop.org
LIBERTARIAN PARTY of TEXAS
P.O. Box 56426
Houston, TX 77256-6426
1-800-422-1776
www.tx.lp.org
ROCK THE VOTE
1505 22nd St NW
Washington, DC 20037
(202) 719-9910
www.rockthevote.com
Why Should I Vote?
We live in a democracy and the
only way a democracy works is if
its citizens, young & old, are active
participants. Voting is an opportunity to
exercise one of the privileges of living in
a democratic nation. Do you realize some
of the most significant election issues
oftentimes directly effect the youth of the
country? The war in Iraq, the economy,
education, employment & job training
programs are just a few of the issues that
effect your life today but think about the
future and you can add environmental
issues, fossil fuel consumption, farming &
livestock funding and the list keeps growing. If you don’t vote, you are surrendering your power to have any say on how
these issues play out. Also, by not voting,
you are agreeing to “taxation without
representation”. Don’t you want a say in
how your tax dollars are spent? Not to
mention, if you choose not to cast your
vote, you really have no right to complain
about political policies of the government.
You are basically saying, you don’t care
what your government does. If you don’t
care, then why complain about something
you don’t care about? But above all else,
you should vote because you can. People
all over the world fight & die for this right
and it’s a gift that is yours for the taking.
- Willowbrook Mall www.shopwillowbrookmall.com
Shopping
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A’Gaci Too.............................. 281-517-0841
Abercrombie & Fitch............. 832-237-9700
Abercrombie (Kids)................ 281-970-8229
Aerie........................................ 281-955-1188
Aeropostale............................ 281-970-7125
Aldo Shoes.............................. 281-894-2768
American Eagle Outfitters..... 281-890-4020
Amuse...................................... 281-469-9991
Ann Taylor............................... 281-469-6792
Apple Computer.................... 281-571-4400
Arby’s....................................... 281-894-5412
Arden B.................................... 281-970-6222
AXIS.......................................... 281-807-9828
B & B Newstand...................... 281-894-8580
Baker Shoes............................. 281-477-9302
Banana Republic................... 281-894-9587
Bare Escentuals...................... 281-807-3373
Bath & Body Works................. 281-890-0347
bebe........................................ 281-894-2323
Bella Beau Medspa................ 832-237-3223
Ben Bridge Jeweler................ 281-894-5799
Best Buy Mobile...................... 281-970-1083
Body Shack............................. 281-970-4224
Body Shop............................... 281-890-8243
Brighton Collectibles.............. 281-894-8515
Buckle...................................... 281-477-3376
Bui - Yah - Kah......................... 281-469-5043
Build A Bear Workshop........... 281-890-8882
Cache’.................................... 281-469-5077
Cajun & Grill............................ 281-890-1689
Champs................................... 832-912-6873
Chick-fil-A................................ 281-890-6613
Children’s Place..................... 281-890-0589
Cinnabon................................ 281-890-6660
Claire’s..................................... 281-894-5720
Coach..................................... 281-890-2233
Crazy 8..................................... 281-807-3536
Crocs....................................... 281-469-7077
Deck the Walls........................ 281-890-9411
Dillard’s.................................... 281-890-9200
Disney Store............................ 281-890-5118
Embroidery Hut....................... 281-890-5085
Express..................................... 281-955-0528
Eyemasters.............................. 281-894-6655
Eyemasters-Dr Lagunas......... 281-970-3840
Fashion Leather & Buckle...... 281-955-9521
Foot Locker............................. 281-890-2414
Footaction USA....................... 281-890-4980
Fossil......................................... 281-894-2149
Freestyles................................. 281-807-1134
Frullati....................................... 281-477-3383
GameStop.com..................... 281-894-0294
General Nutrition Center....... 281-469-0960
Global Cellular Accessories #1..... 281-517-0610
Global Cellular Accessories #2..... 281-517-0608
Global Cellular Accessories #3..... 281-517-0605
Godiva Chocolatier............... 281-897-8046
Gordon’s Jewelers................. 281-890-6306
Great American Cookie Co.... 281-890-8879
Guess....................................... 281-955-7277
GW Cheesesteak................... 281-807-7939
Gymboree.............................. 281-955-9306
Hair Straightener..................... 281-807-0273
Hakky Shoe Repair................. 281-970-3868
Helzberg Diamonds............... 281-890-6561
Hollister.................................... 832-237-2424
Hot Topic................................. 832-237-2100
Icing......................................... 281-890-4099
Imaginations 3........................ 281-970-1071
JC Penney............................... 281-469-0033
Jessica McClintock................ 832-237-6923
Journeys.................................. 281-890-4203
Journeys Kidz.......................... 832-237-3310
Just About Time...................... 281-894-6870
Justice...................................... 832-237-5201
Kay Jewelers........................... 281-890-6657
L A Nails................................... 281-807-1145
L A Nails Too............................ 832-237-3781
Lady Foot Locker.................... 281-894-0610
Lane Bryant............................. 281-955-5034
Lenscrafters............................. 281-894-0404
Lenscrafters-Dr Dong............. 281-894-5300
Lids........................................... 281-477-6200
Limited..................................... 281-894-6534
Little Diva................................. 832-237-7575
LOFT......................................... 281-955-9880
Los Cucos................................ 281-970-7077
Love Culture........................... 281-807-9729
Lucky Brand Jeans................. 281-890-0222
Macy’s..................................... 281-955-4300
Macy’s Furniture/Mens.......... 281-955-4300
Management Office............. 281-890-8000
Manchu Wok.......................... 832-912-7450
Marble Slab Creamery.......... 281-894-9555
MasterCuts.............................. 281-970-6640
Metropark............................... 281-894-7711
Mineral Makeup..................... 281-477-6412
Motherhood Maternity.......... 281-894-5144
Naturalizer Shoes.................... 281-890-0320
New York & Co....................... 281-890-3018
Nine West................................ 281-807-1710
NYS 1 (New York Shades)...... 281-894-8118
NYS 2 (New York Shades)...... 281-970-3630
Old Navy................................. 281-894-5278
Origins...................................... 281-970-3393
Pacific Sunwear...................... 281-970-8233
Paciugo................................... 281-970-2450
Payless Shoe Source.............. 281-894-0459
Perfume de Paris.................... 281-807-5446
Perfumes De Paris................... 281-970-0097
Pet Fair..................................... 281-469-5522
Pillow Pets................................ 281-517-0523
Pockets.................................... 281-807-5111
Portrait Studio at Sears........... 281-955-4713
Pretzelmaker........................... 281-890-2774
Pretzelmaker II........................ 281-890-6759
Pro Activ.................................. 832-237-2858
Radio Shack............................ 281-890-6551
Rosetta Stone......................... 281-970-5111
Sarku Japan............................ 281-890-8283
Sbarro’s.................................... 281-894-1705
Seacret Spa II - Macy’s wing..... 281-890-1403
Sears........................................ 281-955-4700
Sephora................................... 281-807-4900
Shapes..................................... 281-477-0442
Shirts O Fun.............................. 281-894-4884
Silver Stop................................ 281-477-9520
Silver Stop 2............................. 281-807-7786
SOHO Fashions........................ 281-469-9928
Spencer’s Gifts........................ 281-894-0662
Sports Fan Attic....................... 832-237-8899
Star Shots................................. 832-237-3473
Starbucks................................. 281-970-5129
Stride Rite Shoes..................... 281-890-4935
Studio One To One................. 281-955-9607
Sunglass Hut............................ 281-890-5382
Sunglass Shoppe.................... 281-955-2560
Sunshade Optique................. 281-970-8887
Swarovski................................. 281-955-6162
T Mobile Corp Kiosk................ 281-890-2699
Taco Bell.................................. 281-894-1231
Tahos Formal & Bridal............. 281-894-4122
Teavana.................................. 281-477-0309
Texas Gourmet Nuts............... 832-237-8500
Things Remembered.............. 281-890-0841
TicketMaster (Macy’s)........... 713-629-3700
Toni & Guy Hair Salon............ 281-970-4133
Torrid........................................ 281-807-1248
Toy Town.................................. 281-955-2070
Trade Secret........................... 281-894-0933
Trudy’s Hallmark...................... 281-890-0160
Vans......................................... 281-469-8653
Victoria’s Secret..................... 281-890-1572
Visible Changes...................... 281-890-7489
Vitamin World......................... 281-970-4283
Waldenbooks......................... 281-469-1901
Watch and Gold.................... 281-894-7780
Wendy’s.................................. 281-894-9524
Wet Seal.................................. 281-807-1646
Whitening Smile...................... 281-419-9071
Williams - Sonoma.................. 281-807-9809
XXI Forever.............................. 281-807-7466
Y’alls Texas Store..................... 281-955-0100
Zales Jewelers......................... 281-890-6654
Zumiez...................................... 281-894-1161
- The Woodlands Mall www.thewoodlandsmall.com
G by Guess.................................(281) 298-4019
Game Stop................................(281) 296-8315
Gap............................................(281) 298-9009
Gap Body...................................(281) 367-5300
General Nutrition Center..........(281) 298-8666
Glamour Shots...........................(281) 298-6777
Global Cellular..........................(281) 298-0483
Global Cellular..........................(281) 298-0482
Godiva Chocolatier..................(281) 292-7762
Gordon’s Jewelers....................(281) 364-8878
Great American Cookie Co........ (281) 363-4410
Great Wraps..............................(281) 298-0223
Gymboree.................................(281) 364-0833
Hair Straightner..........................(281) 465-9521
Hakky Instant Shoe Repair..........(281) 364-1577
Helzberg Diamond....................(281) 681-1679
Hollister.......................................(281) 419-0120
Hot Topic....................................(281) 419-8800
Houston Texans Proshop...........(281) 419-6072
Icing The.....................................(281) 298-9563
It’s About Time...........................(281) 362-8463
James Avery Craftsman...........(281) 362-8266
Jamsmine Bubble Tea..............(281) 419-8330
Janie And Jack.........................(281) 298-6747
JC Penney Styling Salon...........(281) 419-1419
JCPenney...................................(281) 419-1419
JCPenney Optical.....................(281) 292-4513
Jos. A. Bank Clothier.................(281) 363-0041
Journey’s....................................(281) 298-2172
Journey’s Kids............................(281) 419-3550
Just Nails.....................................(281) 292-4993
Justice.........................................(281) 298-7611
Kay Jewelers..............................(281) 292-9973
Lady Foot Locker.......................(281) 364-9152
Lane Bryant................................(281) 298-7100
Lids..............................................(281) 296-2788
LOFT............................................(281) 419-8910
Macy’s........................................(281) 362-6245
Macy’s Children........................(281) 362-6174
Marble Slab................................(281) 367-3700
MasterCuts.................................(281) 298-8400
Merle Norman Cosmetics........(281) 292-9061
Mineral Make Up I.....................(281) 292-0427
Motherhood Maternity.............(281) 419-0390
New York & Company..............(281) 364-8227
Nine West...................................(281) 292-6138
Ninfa’s Express...........................(281) 362-7337
NYS Collection I.........................(281) 419-8677
NYS Collection II........................(281) 419-8677
Oil & Vinegar.............................(281) 419-6601
P.F Changs China Bistro............(281) 203-6350
Pacific Sunwear.........................(281) 362-0470
Panera Bread Bakery................(281) 363-1056
Payless ShoeSource..................(281) 367-7026
Perfume Shop............................(281) 363-1341
Pet Fair........................................(281) 298-6763
Picture People The....................(281) 419-1400
Pottery Barn...............................(281) 419-0517
Pottery Barn Kids........................(281) 419-5386
Pretzel Time................................(281) 362-1452
Proactiv......................................(281) 298-9221
Radio Shack...............................(281) 363-9948
Reagan Carroll DDS PA............(281) 465-8844
Regis Salon.................................(281) 465-4449
Ritz Camera...............................(281) 367-6564
Rockfish Seafood Grill...............(281) 419-3474
Rockport.....................................(281) 419-9100
Roman Delight Pizza.................(281) 362-1331
Samuels Jewelers......................(281) 298-5571
Sarku Japan...............................(281) 292-0868
Sears...........................................(281) 362-3055
Sephora......................................(281) 298-8882
Shiekh Shoes..............................(281) 465-0554
Shirt O Fun..................................(281) 292-6552
Sleep Number............................(281) 362-0499
Snip-Its Hair Cuts for Kids...........(281) 419-4222
Solstice........................................(281) 292-7118
Soma Intimates..........................(281) 419-9982
Sona MedSpa............................(281) 465-8500
Sonic Drive In.............................(281) 292-1834
Sony Style...................................(281) 298-4606
Spencer Gifts.............................(281) 364-1811
Stride Rite...................................(281) 298-8414
Studio One.................................(281) 296-8880
Sunglass Hut I.............................(281) 364-9770
Sunglass Hut II............................(281) 363-0334
Swarovski Crystal.......................(281) 465-9219
T Mobile......................................(281) 252-2599
Talbot’s.......................................(281) 367-7408
The Children’s Place.................(832) 585-0655
The Pangea Network................(281) 367-5599
The Success Center...................(281) 363-3888
Things Remembered.................(281) 298-7336
Thirsty’s........................................(281) 296-7278
Thomas Kinkade Gallery...........(281) 367-4901
Toni & Guy..................................(281) 298-8157
Trade Secret..............................(281) 298-9991
Trudy’s Hallmark Shop...............(281) 364-8115
Urban Outfitters.........................(281) 419-6001
Valet Parking.............................(832) 277-7777
Vans............................................(281) 465-9554
Victoria’s Secret........................(281) 364-0686
Visible Changes.........................(281) 362-1110
Vision Source The......................(281) 362-1888
Vitamin World............................(281) 419-6375
Watch & Gold Jewelry Repair.........(281) 681-3990
Wendy’s Hamburgers...............(281) 363-9876
Wet Seal.....................................(281) 367-8688
White House/Black Market.........(281) 419-5320
Williams - Sonoma.....................(281) 298-6915
Woodlands Financial Group..........(281) 367-3424
Y’alls Texas Store........................(281) 364-1560
Yankee Candle.........................(281) 292-6939
Zales Jewelers............................(281) 364-8886
Zumiez.........................................(281) 681-0500
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Shopping
Abercrombie.............................(281) 419-1017
Abercrombie & Fitch................(281) 298-2222
Aeropostale...............................(281) 419-6999
Aldo Shoes.................................(281) 465-9108
Al’s Formalwear.........................(281) 362-7888
American Eagle Outfitters..........(281) 298-9016
Ann Taylor..................................(281) 298-6394
Anthropologie...........................(281) 419-3454
Apple..........................................(281) 292-0611
Aria Bridal & Formal...................(281) 298-7925
Aroma Coffee Bar.....................(832) 585-0348
Auntie Anne’s Pretzel................(281) 419-5511
Aveda.........................................(281) 419-8833
B & B Newsstand.......................(281) 292-1333
Bag ‘n Baggage.......................(281) 367-0939
Bakers.........................................(281) 419-6451
Banana Republic-Men.............(281) 419-4970
Banana Republic-Women..........(281) 419-4968
Barnes & Noble..........................(281) 465-8744
Bath & Body Works....................(281) 364-8355
BCBG Max Azria........................(281) 298-8517
bebe...........................................(281) 465-0533
Bella Beau..................................(281) 367-7546
Bikram Yoga...............................(281) 363-2989
Brighton Collectibles.................(281) 419-1211
Brio Tuscan Grille.......................(281) 465-8993
Brookstone.................................(281) 364-9208
Buckle.........................................(281) 363-1511
Bui Yah Kah................................(281) 362-9327
Build-A-Bear Workshop.............(281) 419-8512
Cache........................................(281) 298-2228
Carlton Cards............................(281) 296-9799
Charley’s Grilled Subs...............(281) 465-4333
Cheesecake Factory The.........(281) 419-3400
Chick-fil-A...................................(281) 364-0599
Chico’s.......................................(281) 419-0148
Claire’s Boutique.......................(281) 364-7155
Coach........................................(281) 298-2579
Coldwater Creek......................(281) 465-4008
Crocs..........................................(281) 298-9014
Cunningham Field & Research........... (281) 363-9112
Dillard’s.......................................(281) 363-9300
Dillard’s Travel Agency.............(281) 363-9300
Dippin Dots.................................(281) 465-8065
Disney Store...............................(281) 298-5276
Elegant Jewels...........................(281) 292-1128
Express........................................(281) 292-3755
Express-Men...............................(281) 292-3755
Eyemasters.................................(281) 362-9999
Eyemasters Dr. Office...............(281) 681-0423
Famous Cajun...........................(281) 364-9822
Famous Wok..............................(832) 585-0888
Finish Line....................................(281) 292-1338
Fleming’s Steakhouse...............(281) 362-0103
Foot Locker................................(281) 364-9033
Forever 21...................................(281) 292-9549
Fossil............................................(281) 465-8565
Freestyles....................................(281) 362-9995
- Old Town Spring -
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ANTIQUES
C R Collectibles 218-A Main..................281.528.6445
Happy Peddler (The) 126 Midway........281.528.6655
At Harper’s Fabulous Finds 202 Main...281.528.7994
Sam’s Antiques 318-G Main St..............713.494.8488
Shabby Rose 211 Midway.....................281.528.9797
CLOTHING
Chloe’s 209-A Midway St.......................281.288.2051
Friends 214 Midway................................281.353.2255
GRS Creations 302-C Main....................281.528.9898
Gypsy Rose 100 Midway.......................281.350.0414
La Chic 214 Main....................................281.353.2203
That Chic Boutique 315 Gentry #1A.....281.528.8666
Vamp Vintage Wear 111 Main St.........281.528.8500
CRAFTS
Spring Beads 421 Gentry #202..............281.288.9116
Cousin’s Glass Art 26307 Hardy.............281.353.2710
FURNITURE
Amish Barn 200 Main..............................281.651.9209
Masterpiece Hand Crafted Furniture
123 Midway #B & D............................281.702.9697
Metals, Petals & More 111 Midway......281.528.2068
GALLERIES
Anthony’s 26403 Preston St...................832.877.1552
Garden of the Dragonfly 318-F Main...281.528.7779
Joy’s Gallery 318-E Main St....................281.455.5267
Judy Crowe Studio 318-H Main St........832.640.7131
Lana Williams Gallery 26407 Preston....281.288.4043
Mason’s on Main Street 211 Midway...281.528.9474
Mustard Seed Studio 318-H Main St.....832.640.7131
Walking Horse Gallery 219 Main St.......281.528.9023
GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES
A Different Touch 315 Gentry #3-B.......281.528.5100
Collecto-Mania 219-A Gentry..............281.353.9233
Dugout The 211-R Midway....................281.528.9686
Earth’s Treasures 315-3B Gentry............281.528.9617
Elephant Trunk 315 Gentry 2-A.............281.288.8450
German Gift House 210-B Gentry.........281.528.8877
Little Dutch Girl 210 Gentry...................281.355.0199
Spotted Pony The 102 Midway.............281.355.1880
Y’alls Texas Store 216 Midway...............281.353.6269
SPECIALTY SHOPS
Absolutely Essential 209-B/C Midway..281.222.4355
Akulazik 417-L Gentry.............................832.573.2686
Anastasia’s Jewelry & Gifts
211-H Midway....................................832.332.5829
www.oldtownspring.com
SPECIALTY SHOPS
Angela’s Boutique 311-B Main St.........832.606.9688
Apache Wells Trading Post 326 Main...281.528.8900
ArtsyPhartsy 26303-D Preston................281.288.5667
Asian Antiques by Eastwind
207 Midway........................................281.355.9200
Beautiful Things Boutique 310-B Gentry
Becky’s Gift Shop & Candy Bouquet
315 Gentry #B-7..................................281.459.0837
Bijouterie Chic 310 Main St....................832.453.6029
Boutique Blvd 419 Gentry......................281.528.6733
B Persnickety 318-C Main St..................832.592.1104
Brookwood Community 318 Gentry....281.288.9114
Burdeaux’s 310-C Gentry......................281.907.7008
Camille’s 218-B Main..............................281.528.8779
Candle World & More 313 Main St.......281.788.9282
Celestial Emporium 26303-E Preston....713.409.3730
Chocolate Lounge The 26511 Keith.....713.249.2319
Coin Shop The 209-B & C Midway........281.288.1144
Connie’s Bath Shack 211-E Midway.....281.288.9595
Cottage The 222 Gentry........................281.528.5858
Country Crafts by Vivian 217 Main.......281.288.9680
Country Girl Candles 302-A Gentry......936.446.7699
Creations De Main 103 Main................866.218.0936
Crossroads Collection
421 Gentry #201.................................713.783.9737
Cutter’s Canyon 216 Gentry.................281.288.3202
Dave’s Pepper Palace 26506 Keith.....281.288.5959
Different Strokes Pet Boutique
417-D Gentry......................................281.528.7070
Doll Hospital The 419 Gentry #120........281.350.6722
Don Quixote’s Shack 417-A Gentry......281.825.5411
Dynamic Hobbies 302-B Main...............281.288.6581
East Meets West 219-B Main.................281.793.6625
Emmy’s Sweet Shoppe
315 Gentry #A2..................................281.288.0131
Fresh Expressions 123-C Midway...........832.444.0957
GG’s 134 Main........................................281.288.0005
Harding House The 103 Main................281.288.8365
Hat People 213 Main.............................281.288.4772
Haute Dogs & Glitzy Paws
26411 Preston.....................................281.353.4347
Home Sweet Home 417-C Gentry........281.288.4233
Itty Bitty Party House The 310 Gentry....281.288.7400
J & B Collectibles 204 Main...................281.288.5075
Jewelry Outlet The 406 Main.................281.350.1501
Just For The Birds 209 Main....................281.288.9019
Keller Candle Co 211-M Midway.........281.907.6366
Knick Knack Coffee Shack 213 Main...281.651.1926
Le Beau Monde Salon & Day Spa
26303-B Preston..................................281.528.6654
Leedy Graphics 26303-D Preston.........281.440.9899
Linda R Brown LCSW
326 1/2 Noble #B................................281.740.8392
Maggie’s Treasures 219-B Main............281.798.4246
Metals, Petals & More 26412 Preston...281.528.8831
Mollie’s Mercantile 26504 Preston........281.353.7500
Moore Time 202-A Main.........................281.528.5400
Mystic India Bazaar 324-C Gentry........281.528.7115
Nature’s Solutions 215 Main..................281.288.5151
New England Bits-N-Pieces
315 Gentry #B-3..................................281.907.6685
Phyllis’ Just Desserts 119 Midway..........281.288.3143
Princess Bridal The 303 Main..................281.651.9393
SPECIALTY SHOPS
Princess House 310 1/2 Main.................281.528.9100
Reclaimed Moments 107 Main.............281.288.3397
Rustic Charm 218 Gentry......................281.288.1112
Scents of Today 310-B Gentry
Shanghai Boutique 322 Gentry.............832.296.0332
Sikk Ink Tattoos 311-C Main...................832.882.6269
Silver Smith’s 213-A Midway..................281.444.0957
Silver Tower The 302 Gentry...................281.288.1133
Simply Magic 302-A Main......................281.528.5373
Simply Texas 26506 Keith.......................888-706-3113
Stone Age The 315 Gentry....................281.288.3031
Sugar’s Shack 219 Main.........................281.528.9028
Sunset Gallery 26420 Preston................281.350.2502
Susy’s Stuff 313 Main..............................713.459.6285
Swords & Super Heroes 400 Main.........936.650.7900
Teapots & Lollipops 211-H Midway.......281.288.2744
Thad’s 110 Main.....................................281.353.6400
Tuscany Accents 315 Main...................281.288.9310
Weddings, Parties & More
310-C Gentry......................................832.253.7331
Why Not Toys 319 Gentry.......................281.288.9181
Wild Goose Chase 118 Midway...........281.288.9501
Wimberley Valley Winery 206 Main......281.350.8801
Window Decor Gentry Square 8-B.......832.724.0525
Woof Gourmet Pet Bakery
26303-A Preston.................................281.288.4307
Yellow Rose 315 Gentry #A-3................281.288.8672
RESTAURANTS • FOOD • PUBS
Angel Wings Bakery 315 Main...............713.416.7925
Big “E” McGee 123 Midway.................281.288.5088
Ellen’s Cafe 307 Gentry.........................281.353.9229
English John’s Pub 26607 Keith.............281.288.6245
Funnel Cake Express 203 Midway........281.288.6099
Hyde’s Cafe 26608 Keith.......................281.350.8530
Jailhouse Saloon 310 Preston................281.288.0255
Knick Knack Coffee Shack
213 1/2 Main.......................................281.651.1926
Loose Caboose 26403 1/2 Preston.......281.353.1650
Ma & Pa Kettle Korn 219 Main..............281.319.2585
Moon Willow Cafe 26303 Preston #D...281.288.8000
Puffabellys 100 Main..............................281.350.3376
Susie’s Goodies & Cafe
211-J Midway.....................................281.288.0508
Whole Cake & Kaboodle The
417-N Gentry......................................281.353.7878
Wunsche Bros Cafe 103 Midway..........281.350.2233
SALONS
A Wild Hair 26515-B Preston...................281.350.8845
Creative Therapy Center 326 Noble....281.583.0112
Evolution Hair Design 318-B Main.........832.885.0405
First Impressions 200-4 Noble.................281.355.1166
Sphere of Serenity 318-F Main...............281.687.0792
MUSEUMS
Civil War Museum 200-6 Noble.............281.528.9911
Spring Historical Museum 403 Main......281.651.0055
- Houston Premium Outlets www.premiumoutlets.com
Fragrance Outlet (905).......................281-304-8011
Gap Outlet (234).................................281-758-2517
Gap Outlet - Kids & Baby (234).........281-758-2517
Gold Toe (834).....................................281-758-0026
Great American Cookie Co (840).....281-373-0767
Guess (928)..........................................281-256-2207
Gymboree Outlet (867)......................281-256-7123
Hanes Brands (628).............................281-256-7468
Harry & David (211).............................281-758-0476
Hugo Boss (304)...................................281-758-2770
Izod (807)..............................................281-256-7829
Johnston & Murphy (822)...................281-758-1037
Jones New York (122).........................281-256-9423
Juicy Couture (413).............................281-256-1725
Justice (874).........................................281-304-0957
Kasper (120).........................................281-256-3914
Kate Spade (419)................................281-758-2731
Kay Jewelers (980)..............................281-758-1459
Kenneth Cole (813).............................281-758-0143
Lancome-Designer Fragrance/Cosmetic....281-758-0413
Lane Bryant Outlet (633)....................281-256-9174
Le Creuset (119)..................................281-256-7356
Levi’s Outlet Store (922)......................281-256-2352
Lids (904)...............................................281-256-8352
Liz Claiborne (882)...............................281-256-3921
Loft Outlet (104)...................................281-758-3451
Lucky Brand Jeans (420).....................281-758-2859
Luggage Factory The (213)................281-758-2504
Mezlan (959)........................................281-256-7111
Michael Kors (968)...............................281-758-2600
Naturalizer (111)..................................281-758-2822
New Balance Factory Store (312).....281-304-0346
New York, New York (110)..................281-256-9244
Nike Factory Store (501).....................281-758-1966
Nine West (971)...................................281-758-2948
Oakley Vault (307)..............................281-256-0067
OshKosh B’Gosh (855).........................281-256-6197
PacSun (864)........................................281-256-8032
Papaya (910).......................................281-758-1845
Perfumania (843).................................281-256-9856
Perry Ellis (810)......................................281-256-2069
Pretzel Time (840)................................281-373-0767
Puma (937)...........................................281-256-6655
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Shopping
2b bebe (949)......................................281-758-1898
Adidas (713).........................................281-373-4443
Aeropostale (701)...............................281-256-8347
Aldo (407).............................................281-758-1367
Ann Taylor Factory Store (828)...........281-758-0281
Anne Klein (422)..................................281-256-3765
Ashworth (707).....................................281-256-9359
Asian Too (983)....................................281-373-4173
Auntie Anne’s Soft Pretzels (934).......281-256-8815
Banana Republic Factory Store (125)....281-758-1362
Bass (876)..............................................281-256-7191
BCBG Max Azria (416).........................281-256-7439
Brooks Brothers Factory Store (131)....281-256-2398
Brown Shoe Closet (112)....................281-256-3308
Burberry (402).......................................281-213-0440
Cabi (401)............................................281-758-3478
Calphalon Kitchen Outlet (214)........281-256-7642
Calvin Klein (601).................................281-256-9679
Calvin Klein Underwear (631)............281-758-3226
Carter’s (616).......................................281-256-3497
Casual Male XL (804)..........................281-758-2593
Catherine’s Plus Sizes (632)................Spring 2010
Charley’s Grilled Subs (992)...............281-256-7831
Charlotte Russe (622)..........................281-256-2511
Chicken Now (986).............................281-213-9915
Claire’s (205)........................................281-256-7023
Clarks Bostonian (410)........................281-758-0553
Coach (428).........................................281-304-0385
Coldwater Creek (301).......................281-256-2597
Cole Haan (425)..................................281-256-2951
Columbia Sportswear Co (101).........281-256-9906
Converse (507)....................................281-213-8340
Corningware Corelle Revere (225).....281-373-4090
Cosmetics Company Store (962)......281-256-3331
Crocs (919)...........................................281-213-8489
Direct Tool Factory Outlet (607).........281-256-1164
DKNY (946)...........................................281-256-3661
Easy Spirit (816)....................................281-256-2475
Ecco (916)............................................281-758-4002
Ecko Unlimited (858)...........................281-256-3248
Eddie Bauer Outlet (943)....................281-256-1374
Elie Tahari (955)....................................281-304-0579
Escada Company Store (913)...........281-213-3478
Factory Brand Shoes (228).................281-256-2055
Final Cut BCBG Max Azria (216)........281-256-2619
Quiksilver (610).....................................281-758-0907
Reebok (707).......................................281-256-9359
Robert Wayne Footwear (619)..........281-256-7866
Rue 21 (210).........................................281-256-6283
Samsonite Company Store (116)......281-758-2819
Skechers (861)......................................281-758-1830
Solstice Sunglass Outlet (404).............281-758-2002
St John Outlet (704).............................281-758-1849
Starbucks Coffee (901).......................281-758-2903
Stride Rite Keds Sperry (870)...............281-256-9623
Sunglass Hut (930)...............................281-758-3304
Sunglass Hut (977)...............................281-758-0651
Tag Heuer (406)...................................281-256-2140
Time Factory Watch Outlet (931)......281-304-8777
Tommy Hilfiger (201)............................281-758-2979
Totes / Sunglass World (879)...............281-758-0053
True Religion (965)...............................281-256-8788
U S Polo Assn (852)..............................281-758-2546
Ultra Diamonds (846)..........................281-304-8787
Under Armour (849).............................281-256-6118
Uniform Destination (222)...................281-758-4011
Van Heusen (819)................................281-256-7794
Vans (873)............................................281-256-9594
Villa Pizza (989)....................................281-758-2851
Vitamin World (907).............................281-256-0197
Waterford Wedgwood (207).............281-758-0920
Zales Outlet (831)................................281-758-0924
Zumiez (604).........................................281-373-4586
Recycling
Guide
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Did you know....
• The average American will throw
away 600 times their adult weight
within their lifetime. This is
approximately 90,000 pounds of
garbage.
• Americans throw away enough
aluminum every 3 months to
rebuild one commercial air fleet.
• The energy that it takes to replace
the aluminum cans wasted in 2001
was equivalent to 16 million barrels
of crude oil.
Reduce
the amount and toxic
Reuse
ity of trash you disc
ard.
containers and prod
ucts; repair what is br
oken
or give it to someone
who can repair it.
Recycle
as much as possible
, which includes bu
ying
products with recycle
d content.
• Recycling 1 aluminum can save enough energy to run a TV set for 3 hours.
• 5 recycled plastic bottles make enough fiberfill to stuff a ski jacket.
• 1 ton of recycled paper uses; 64% less energy, 50% less water, 74% less air
pollution, saves 17 trees & creates 5 times more jobs than one ton of paper
products from virgin wood pulp.
• Gas mileage drops 1% for every pound below the recommended tire inflation level.
Reduction Tips
Buy items, such as liquid detergent, in bulk or larger packaging.
Buy products, like paper towels, that consist of a higher percentage of recycled material.
Change from disposable to reusable - such as fabric napkins, glasses, permanent coffee filters.
Use a battery charger.
Keep your business local - such as farmers markets & co-ops.
Buy only what you need versus buying multiple packages.
Notify companies that send you unwanted catalogs to remove your name from their mailing lists.
Reusing Tips
Take reusable totes to the store instead of using store bags.
Use plastic shopping bags as small garbage can liners.
Start a “lend & borrow” program with your friends & family.
Use newspapers, boxes, peanuts, bubble wrap & brown paper bags for wrapping & shipping packages.
Use sheets, towels & blankets to pad items when moving instead of disposable packing supplies.
Recycling Tips
Recycle your #1 & #2 plastics, aluminum cans, motor oil, oil filters, anti-freeze, tires, radiators,
freon, transmission fluid, appliances, automobiles, bicycles, books, boat batteries,
CFL lightbulbs, hazardous waste, electronics, clothing, household items, wire hangers,
tin cans, steel cans, copy paper, computers, computer accessories, televisions, DVD’s,
CD’s, VHS tapes, concrete, glass, florist vases, plant containers, copy machines,
construction materials, paper products, cardboard, cell phones, toner cartridges,
ink cartridges, eyeglasses, alkaline batteries, household chemical waste, latex paint,
ni-cad batteries, automobile batteries, rechargable batteries, scrap metal, carpet,
carpet padding, disposable cameras, magazines, junk mail, paper bags,
moving boxes, newspapers, bubble wrap, styrofoam peanuts, plastic grocery bags,
tennis shoes & of course THIS PHONE BOOK!!!
- Ways To Save Energy & Money • Set your A/C on 74 & your furnace on 68.
• Use Energy Star appliances.
• Use surge suppressor or unplug your stereos, DVD
players, televisions, kitchen appliances & any other
plugged-in appliances.
• Replace your incandescent light bulbs with energy
efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.
• Empty the lint filter on your dryer after every use.
• Use low-flow fixtures for your shower, toilets & faucets.
• Replace faucets that drip, fix toilets that leak & turn off
the spigot when brushing your teeth or scrubbing dishes.
• Keep fireplace dampers shut when not in use.
• Close the curtains at night to prevent heat loss.
• Make sure you have adequate insulation in your attic.
• Fill in & seal any holes in your exterior walls, such as areas
where pipes come into your home and around doors &
windows.
• Replace your air conditioning/furnace filters quarterly or
even monthly for peak efficiency.
• Did you know that strategically placed trees can reduce
your cooling costs up to 25%?
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In our effort to promote and support community
recycling we are proud to announce that we have
joined forces with Shred Pro Services, a local
document shredding & recycling company.
As an enduring commitment to help protect the
environment & conserve resources, we have
implemented an in-house recycling program as
well as a telephone directory recycling program.
All parts of our directories are 100% recyclable
including the paper, glue, ink and coating. The
paper we use to print our directories has a
40-60% recycled content. A common fallacy
about phone books is that we save trees when we eliminate directories.
The truth of the matter is, paper is made from the wood chips &
pulp, which is the wasted portion of lumber. Did you know, recycled
phone books are made into many useful products such as home
insulation, animal bedding, bathroom tissue, cereal boxes, roofing
shingles & of course, new phone books.
Here’s how you can help... when you receive your new Metropolitan
directory, bring us your old one.
Our office is located at 220 W. Main • Tomball, Tx 77375
281.351.6933
Recycling
Guide
• Use your ceiling fans - counter-clockwise in the
summer & clockwise in the winter.
A Letter From
Metropolitan Publishing Company
Cy-Fair/Champions Area Recycling Centers
Allstar Recycling 32331 SH 249 Pinehurst 77362..........................281-356-3399
Arsham Metal Industries Inc 11280 Charles Rd Houston 77041....713-896-8585
Coastal Metal Recycling 14002 Hempstead Rd Houston 77040.....713-690-6777
Nuvaltech Recycling 14514 Sandy Creek Dr Houston 77070..........281-251-5730
Residential Recycling of Texas 19115 Hayden Wood Tomball 77375 ....866-516-9805
Texas Port Recycling 4400 Pinemont Dr Houston 77018...............713-686-5837
Wasted Space Communications 16003 Sandy Ring Ct Cypress 77429....281-256-2990
Yes We Can Recycling 14009 Hirschfield Rd Tomball 77377...........281-516-7761
Additional Recycling Centers
A & A Recycling .................................... 281-537-8323
A-1 Custom Metals................................ 713-697-6203
Abitibi Recycling .................................. 713-723-6397
Ace Scrap Metal . .................................. 713-643-9922
Allied Waste North America Inc............. 713-462-7535
American Textile Recycling ................... 713-856-6170
C & C Scrap Metal Recycling.................. 713-686-8774
C & D Scrap Metal Recyclers Co Inc........ 713-862-5588
Caron Services ...................................... 281-356-7026
CFF Recycling........................................ 281-445-1132
CMC Recycling....................................... 713-228-7411
City of Houston . ................................... 713-837-0311
Coastal Metal Recycling........................ 713-690-6767
Dakota Express ..................................... 281-477-7271
Delta Paper Stock.................................. 713-672-9466
Duvalin Auto Recycle............................. 281-345-0820
Dwyer Recycling . ................................. 713-991-2043
EcoSource Solutions.............................. 281-646-7231
Enhanced Electrical Sales Inc . .............. 713-680-9325
Greater Texas Metal Recycling Co Inc..... 713-943-8456
Greenstar.............................................. 713-461-3278
Gulf Coast Recycling ............................. 713-772-9100
Houston Computer Recycle Center........ 281-463-4359
JD Metals LLC........................................ 832-467-3199
Julius Metals......................................... 281-499-6400
Liberty Tire Recycling............................ 281-424-4011
Liquid Environmental Solutions............ 281-861-0371
Lone Star Disposal................................. 713-466-6767
City of Houston . ................................... 713-837-0311
M M Willis Enterprises Inc...................... 281-587-2118
Market Street Recycling........................ 713-676-2621
Miller & Sons Recycling......................... 281-537-7744
Nichole’s Scrap Metal............................ 713-692-1765
Recycle Technology............................... 713-939-0420
Reflective Recycling Inc......................... 713-896-8615
Republic Waste Services of Texas........... 713-849-0400
RML Metals Recycling Co....................... 713-774-6784
Round 2 Technologies........................... 713-462-5511
Shred Pro Services................................. 281-591-2288
Tascon Industries................................... 800-937-1774
TCG Recycling........................................ 281-463-6899
TJ Pallet Inc........................................... 281-469-6070
Tri Star Recycling................................... 281-447-5220
Twister Waste........................................ 713-983-7699
USAg Recycling..................................... 936-372-5428
Vista Fibers............................................ 713-461-9933
Waste Management Inc........................ 713-681-1703
Waste Recycling Inc............................... 281-469-2843
Please check with your local schools and churches for information on recycling programs they offer.
If your business or household is interested in more information regarding a document shredding & recycling program please contact
Shred Pro Services at 281-591-2288 or visit their website at www.shredproservices.com
Hurricane
Safety
58
Hurricanes are severe tropical
storms that form in the southern
Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea,
Gulf of Mexico and in the eastern
Pacific Ocean. Scientists can now
predict hurricanes, but people who
live in coastal communities should
plan what they will do if they are
told to evacuate.
Step 1: Get A Kit / “To-Go Bag”
• Get an Emergency Supply Kit
• Have a “to-go bag” ready in case
you need to evacuate
Step 2: Make a Plan
• Make a Family Emergency Plan.
Your family may not be together
when disaster strikes, so it is
important to know how you will contact one
another, how you will get back together and what
you will do in case of an emergency. Your family’s
plan should also include your pets as well.
Step 3: Be Informed
• A hurricane watch means a hurricane is possible
in your area. Be prepared to evacuate. Monitor
local radio and television news outlets or listen to
NOAA Weather Radio for the latest developments.
• A hurricane warning is when a hurricane is
expected in your area. If local authorities advise
you to evacuate, leave immediately.
• Hurricanes are classified into five categories
based on their wind speed, central pressure, and
damage potential. Category Three and higher
hurricanes are considered major hurricanes,
though Categories One and Two are still
extremely dangerous and warrant your full
attention.
• Hurricanes can produce widespread torrential
rains. Floods are the deadly and destructive
result. Slow moving storms and tropical storms
tend to produce especially heavy rain. Flash
flooding can occur due to intense rainfall.
Flooding on rivers and streams may persist for
several days or more after the storm.
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
& CONTACTS
American Red Cross
866.438.4636
Greater Houston Chapter
713.526.8300
Evacuation Assistance
2-1-1
FEMA
800.621.3362
Harris County Emergency Management
713.881.3100
Marine Information Recording
281.337.7895
Metropolitan Transit Authority
713.739.4000
Montgomery County Emergency Management
936.538.3590
National Flood Insurance Program
888.379.9531
National Weather Service
281.337.5074
Salvation Army
713.752.0677
Statewide Road Conditions
800.452.9292
Texas Department of Public Safety
281.517.1300
Texas Division of Emergency Management
512.424.2138
512.424.2000
United Way
713.685.2300
Saffir-Simpson Scale (Category)
Sustained Winds (MPH)
Storm Surge
1
74-95 4-5 feet
Damage: Minimal: Unanchored mobile homes, vegetation and signs.
2
96-110 6-8 feet
Damage: Moderate: All mobile homes, roofs, small crafts, flooding.
3
111-130 9-12 feet
Damage: Extensive: Small buildings, low-lying roads cut off.
4
131-155 13-18 feet
Damage: Extreme: Roofs destroyed, trees down, roads cut off, mobile homes destroyed. Beach homes flooded.
5
More than 155 Greater than 18 feet
Damage: Catastrophic: Most buildings destroyed. Vegetation destroyed. Major roads cut off. Homes flooded.
BASIC EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT
- Online Resources www.ready.gov
www.nhc.noaa.gov
www.fema.gov
www.hurricanesafety.org
www.redcross.org
Deciding to Stay or Go
59
Depending on your circumstances and
the nature of the storm, the first important
decision is whether you stay put or
evacuate. You should understand and plan
for both possibilities. Use common sense
and available information, to determine if
there is immediate danger.
In any emergency, local authorities may or
may not immediately be able to provide
information on what is happening and
what you should do. However, you
should monitor TV or radio news reports
for information or official instructions as they become
available. If you’re specifically told to evacuate or seek
medical treatment, do so immediately.
Here are some questions to ask yourself when deciding
whether or not you should evacuate.
1. Do you live in an evacuation area?
2. Are you able to care for yourself and/or your family in
the event that your home is damaged and /or you have
no power for an extended period of time?
3. Is your home safe?
4. Are you required to evacuate because of the type of
home you live in?
5. Do you live in a low lying area?
The most important thing during & after a hurricane is that
you & your family are safe.
Hurricane
Safety
• Water - one gallon of water per person per day for at
least three days, for drinking and sanitation
• Food - at least a three-day supply of non-perishable
food
• Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA
Weather Radio with tone alert and extra batteries
• Flashlight and extra batteries
• First aid kit
• Whistle to signal for help
• Dust mask - to help filter contaminated air and plastic
sheeting and duct tape to shelter-in-place
• Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties for
personal sanitation
• Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
• Can opener for food (if kit contains canned food)
• Local maps
• Cell phone with chargers
Additional Items
• Prescription medications and glasses
• Infant formula and diapers
• Pet food and extra water for your pet
• Important family documents such as copies of
insurance policies, identification and bank account
records in a waterproof, portable container
• Cash or traveler’s checks and change
• Emergency reference material such as a first aid book
• Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person.
• Complete change of clothing including a long sleeved
shirt, long pants and sturdy shoes.
• Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper
When diluted nine parts water to one part bleach,
bleach can be used as a disinfectant. Or in an
emergency, you can use it to treat water by using 16
drops of regular household liquid bleach per gallon
of water. Do not use scented, color safe or bleaches
with added cleaners.
• Fire Extinguisher
• Matches in a waterproof container
• Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
• Mess kits, paper cups, plates and plastic utensils,
paper towels
• Paper and pencil
• Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children
Prepare Your Home
• Cover all of your home’s windows with pre-cut ply wood or hurricane shutters
• Bring in all outdoor furniture, decorations, garbage cans and anything else
that is not tied down.
• Keep all trees and shrubs well trimmed so they are more wind resistant.
• Secure your home by closing the blinds.
• Turn off utilities as instructed. Otherwise, turn the refrigerator thermostat to
its coldest setting and keep its doors closed.
• Turn off propane tanks.
• Ensure a supply of water for sanitary purposes such as cleaning and flushing
toilets. Fill the bathtub and other large containers with water.
Prepare Your Business
• Carefully assess how your company functions, both internally and externally,
to determine which staff, materials, procedures and equipment are
absolutely necessary to keep the business operating.
• Identify operations critical to survival and recovery.
• Plan what you will do if your building, plant or store is not accessible.
- Houston -
City
Government
60
www.houstontx.gov
City Departments
Administration & Regulatory Affairs.................713-837-0311
Affirmative Action & Contract Compliance........713-837-9000
Citizens Assistance Office..................................832-393-0955
City Secretary...................................................832-393-1100
Convention & Entertainment Facilities..............713-853-8000
Finance & Administration.................................713-221-0935
Fire Department...............................................713-247-5000
General Services...............................................832-393-8112
Code Enforcement...........................................713-837-0311
Permits...........................................................713-837-0311
Health & Human Services.................................713-794-9320
Housing & Community Development...............713-868-8300
Houston Airport System...................................281-233-3000
Houston Emergency Center..............................713-884-3911
Human Resources.............................................713-837-9300
Information Technology...................................832-393-0060
Legal................................................................713-247-2000
Library .............................................................832-393-1313
Municipal Courts..............................................713-837-0311
Jury Hotline....................................................713-247-8777
Parks & Recreation............................................713-865-4500
Planning & Development.................................713-837-7760
Police................................................................713-884-3131
Public Works & Engineering..............................713-837-0050
Solid Waste Management.................................713-837-0311
City Government
City Controller - Ronald C Green........................832-393-3460
City Council
Peter Brown....................................................832-393-3014
Sue Lovell (Vice-Mayor Pro Tem).....................832-393-3013
Melissa Noriega..............................................832-393-3005
Ronald Green..................................................832-393-3012
Jolanda “Jo” Jones...........................................832-393-3006
Toni Lawrence.................................................832-393-3010
Jarvis Johnson.................................................832-393-3009
Anne Clutterbuck............................................832-393-3004
Wanda Adams.................................................832-393-3001
Mike Sullivan..................................................832-393-3008
M J Khan.........................................................832-393-3002
Pam Holm.......................................................832-393-3007
James G Rodriguez..........................................832-393-3011
City Secretary...................................................832-393-1100
Mayor-Annise D Parker.....................................832-393-1000
Residents
Animal Regulation & Care.................................713-229-7300
Birth / Death Certificates..................................713-794-9072
Driver Safety Course.........................................713-837-0311
Education Initiatives.........................................832-393-0813
Emergency Management.................................713-884-4500
Environment.....................................................832-393-1000
Houston Service Helpline *...............................311
Neighborhood Protection Corps........................713-218-5500
Parking Management.......................................713-837-0311
People with Disabilities....................................713-837-9061
Traffic (TranStar)...............................................713-881-3000
Veterans Affairs Office.......................................832-393-0992
City Switchboard................................................713-837-0311
- Jersey Village www.jerseyvillage.info
Administration
Administrative Secretary..................................713-466-2108
City Manager-Mike Castro................................713-466-2109
City Secretary-Lorri Coody................................713-466-2102
Human Resources.............................................713-466-2142
City Council
Jill Klein............................................................713-466-2100
Mark Maloy......................................................713-466-2100
Joyce Berube....................................................713-466-2100
Rod Erskine.......................................................713-466-2100
Curtis Haverty...................................................713-466-2100
Finance
Accounting Specialists......................................713-466-2103
Cashier/Receptionist........................................713-466-2100
Fire
Fire Chief/Fire Marshal-Mark Bitz.....................713-466-2130
Fire Inspector....................................................713-466-2137
Secretary..........................................................713-466-2130
Training Officer.................................................713-466-2145
Jersey Meadow Golf Course ...............................713-896-0900
Mayor
Russell Hamley.................................................713-466-2100
Municipal Court
Court Clerk........................................................713-466-2126
Court Clerk........................................................713-466-2146
Court Clerk........................................................713-466-2124
Court Clerk........................................................713-466-2136
Police
Administrative Secretary..................................713-466-2119
Police Chief-Charles N Wedemeyer Jr................713-466-2123
Records Clerk....................................................713-466-2120
Sergeant/Detective..........................................713-466-2115
Public Works
Administrative Secretary..................................713-466-2133
Building Official................................................713-466-2106
Code Enforcement Officer.................................713-466-2129
Director............................................................713-466-2107
Engineering Technician.....................................713-466-2148
Permit Clerk......................................................713-466-2110
* The 3-1-1 Houston Service Helpline is a
consolidated system which provides a single,
easy-to-use number in which citizens living
within the city limits of Houston can access city
services from 6am - 12am, 7 days a week. This
system responds to citizen’s non-emergency
needs. The 3-1-1 Houston Service Helpline is
your one-call resource for city services.
- Harris County Offices DISTRICT COURTS (Cont’d)
Civil (Cont’d)
215th Court-Kirkland.......................713-368-6340
234th Court-Rondon........................713-368-6351
269th Court-Hinde...........................713-368-6376
270th Court-Gamble........................713-368-6405
280th Court-Lindsay.........................713-368-6429
281st Court-Matthews.....................713-368-6442
295th Court-Christopher..................713-368-6466
333rd Court-Halbach........................713-368-6484
334th Court-McCally........................713-368-6492
Criminal
174th Court-Guerrero.......................713-755-6324
176th Court-Reagin..........................713-755-6328
177th Court-Fine..............................713-755-1272
178th Court-Mendoza......................713-755-6336
179th Court-Roll..............................713-755-6340
180th Court-Stricklin........................713-755-6344
182nd Court-Barr.............................713-755-6350
183rd Court-Velasquez.....................713-755-6354
184th Court-Krocker.........................713-755-6358
185th Court-Brown..........................713-755-6362
208th Court-Collins..........................713-755-6374
209th Court-McSpadden..................713-755-6378
228th Court-Carter...........................713-755-6650
230th Court-Hill...............................713-755-6782
232nd Court-Keel.............................713-755-6778
248th Court-Campbell......................713-755-7094
262nd Court-Anderson.....................713-755-6961
263rd Court-Wallace........................713-755-6944
337th Court-Richie...........................713-755-7746
338th Court-Jones............................713-755-7774
339th Court-Jackson........................713-755-7784
351st Court-Ellis...............................713-755-5620
Family
245th Court-Kuntz...........................713-755-4677
246th Court-York..............................713-755-1103
247th Court-Hellums........................713-755-4348
257th Court-Warne..........................713-755-5346
308th Court-Dempster.....................713-755-6230
309th Court-Rynd............................713-755-5635
310th Court-Millard.........................713-755-6238
311th Court-Warne..........................713-755-4356
312th Court-Hinojosa.......................713-755-6941
Juvenile
313th Court-Shelton........................713-222-4905
314th Court-Phillips.........................713-222-4915
315th Court-Schneider.....................713-222-4955
DOMESTIC RELATIONS...........................713-755-6757
ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT.......................281-447-2973
EMERGENCY MNGMT.............................713-881-3100
FIRE MARSHAL......................................281-931-1085
HOMELAND SECURITY...........................713-881-3100
HOSPITAL DISTRICT
Ben Taub.............................................713-873-2000
Lyndon B Johnson...............................713-566-5000
HOUSING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.....713-747-0132
JUVENILE PROBATION............................713-512-4100
MEDICAL EXAMINER..............................713-796-9292
POLLUTION CONTROL.............................713-920-2831
PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL SRVCS.....713-439-6000
RYAN WHITE PLANNING COUNCIL..........713-572-3724
SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT Crime Stoppers....713-755-7300
Jail Inmate Information......................713-755-5300
TOLL ROAD AUTHORITY.........................832-601-7800
VICTIMS ASSISTANCE.............................713-755-5625
VOTER REGISTRATION............................713-336-VOTE
WELFARE FRAUD...................................713-755-5277
WIC INFORMATION................................713-439-6130
Northwest Assistance Ministries.........281-885-4555
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County
Government
24 HOUR INFO SERVICE..........................713-755-5000
ANIMAL CONTROL.................................281-999-3191
APPRAISAL DISTRICT.............................713-957-7800
AUDITOR................................................713-755-6505
AUTO REGISTRATION & TITLES................713-368-2300
CHILDREN’S PROTECTIVE SERVICES........713-394-4000
COUNTY CLERK Cypresswood Branch......281-379-1057
COUNTY COURTS
Appeals
1st Court-Radack..............................713-655-2700
14th Court-Hedges...........................713-655-2800
Civil
Court No 1-Cagle..............................713-368-6610
Court No 2-Smith.............................713-368-6641
Court No 3-Storey.............................713-368-6660
Court No 4-Lloyd..............................713-368-6680
Criminal
Court No 1-Helm..............................713-755-6180
Court No 2-Harmon..........................713-755-6184
Court No 3-Jackson...........................713-755-6188
Court No 4-Anderson........................713-755-6192
Court No 5-Harris.............................713-755-6196
Court No 6-Standley.........................713-755-6200
Court No 7-Derbyshire......................713-755-6204
Court No 8-Karahan..........................713-755-6208
Court No 9-Wilkerson.......................713-755-6212
Court No 10-Ross..............................713-755-6216
Court No 11-Bull...............................713-755-7780
Court No 12-Brown..........................713-755-7738
Court No 13-Atkinson.......................713-755-7950
Court No 14-Fields............................713-755-5683
Court No 15-Hughes.........................713-755-4760
Justice of the Peace
Precinct 1 Place 1-Gorczynski...........713-697-1224
Precinct 1 Place 2-Patronella............713-755-5195
Precinct 4 Place 1-Adams.................281-376-5512
Precinct 4 Place 2-Lawrence.............281-446-7191
Precinct 5 Place 1-Ridgway..............713-661-2276
Precinct 5 Place 2-Yeoman...............281-463-7741
Probate
Court No 1-Stone..............................713-368-6700
Court No 2-Wood..............................713-368-6710
Court No 3-Olsen..............................713-368-6730
Court No 4-McCulloch.......................713-368-6767
COUNTY TREASURER..............................713-755-5120
COURT SERVICES....................................713-755-5440
CYPRESSWOOD COURTHOUSE................281-376-3472
Justice of The Peace..........................281-376-5512
Sheriff’s Department........................281-376-2997
DISPUTE RESOLUTION............................713-755-8274
DISTRICT CLERK Jury Information........713-755-6392
Name & Case Inquiries........................888-545-5577
DISTRICT COURTS
Civil
11th Court-Miller.............................713-368-6025
55th Court-Ramos............................713-368-6050
61st Court-Bennett..........................713-368-6076
80th Court-Weiman.........................713-368-6098
113th Court-Hancock.......................713-368-6125
125th Court-Carter...........................713-368-6130
127th Court-Sandill..........................713-368-6166
129th Court-Gomez..........................713-368-6177
133rd Court-McFarland....................713-368-6195
151st Court-Engelhart......................713-368-6211
152nd Court-Schaffer.......................713-368-6035
157th Court-Wilson..........................713-368-6240
164th Court-Smoots-Hogan.............713-368-6260
165th Court-Rendon........................713-368-6282
189th Court-Burke...........................713-368-6296
190th Court-Kerrigan.......................713-368-6328
- Elected Officials www.co.harris.tx.us
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Vince Ryan
(713) 755-5101
COUNTY CLERK
Beverly Kaufman
(713) 755-6411
COUNTY JUDGE
Honorable Ed Emmett
(713) 755-4000
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Steve Radack - Precinct 3
(713) 755-6306
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Jerry Eversole - Precinct 4
(713) 755-6444
COUNTY TREASURER
Orlando Sanchez
(713) 755-5120
CONSTABLE
Jack F Abercia - Precinct 1
(713) 755-5200
CONSTABLE
Ron Hickman - Precinct 4
- Elected Officials TAX ASSESSOR & COLLECTOR
(281) 401-6205
CONSTABLE
Phil Camus - Precinct 5
(281) 492-3500
SHERIFF
Adrian Garcia
DISTRICT CLERK
Leo R Vasquez
Loren Jackson
Pat Lykos
(713) 368-2510
(713) 755-6044
(713) 755-5749
(713) 755-5800
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
- Elected Officials Governor
Rick Perry
State
Government
62
PO Box 12428 • Austin Tx 78711 •
(800) 843-5789
Texas State Senators
Robert Nichols - District 3
Dan Patrick - District 7
2040 N Loop 336 W Ste 107 • Conroe Tx 77304
11451 Katy Frwy Ste 209 • Houston Tx 77079
(936) 756-5168
Tommy Williams - District 4
(713) 464-0282
John Whitmire - District 15
PO Box 8069 • The Woodlands Tx 77387
803 Yale Street • Houston Tx 77007
(281) 364-9426
(713) 864-8701
Texas State Representatives
Rob Eissler - District 15
Allen Fletcher - District 130
PO Box 9494 • The Woodlands Tx 77387
21901 SH 249 Ste 350 • Houston Tx 77070
(281) 681-9655
Brandon Creighton - District 16
(281) 374-0894
Senfronia Paige Thompson - District 141
326 1/2 Main St Ste 110 • Conroe Tx 77301
10527 Homestead Rd • Houston Tx 77016
(936) 539-0028
Patricia Harless - District 126
(713) 633-3390
Debbie Riddle - District 150
6605 Cypresswood #240 • Spring Tx 77379
3648 FM 1960 W Ste 106 • Houston Tx 77068
(281) 376-4114
(281) 537-5252
AGING DEPT ON............................................800-252-9240
AGRICULTURE DEPT......................................800-835-5832
ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE COMMISSION........800-832-9623
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION............936-760-5841
ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION.....................800-550-8242
ARTS COMMISSION ON THE...........................800-252-9415
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Consumer Protection.................................800-621-0508
Child Support Case Info..............................800-252-8014
County Affairs............................................800-252-5467
Crime Victims Compensation.....................888-778-2867
Crime Victims Services...............................800-848-4284
Crime Victims Claims Inquiry.....................800-983-9933
Elder Law Complaints & Inquiry................. 800-458-9858
Intergovernment Relations........................800-252-5476
Medicaid Fraud.......................................... 800-252-8011
Public Information & Assistance................ 800-806-2092
AUDITOR’S OFFICE HOTLINE.......................... 800-892-8348
BARBER EXAMINERS BOARD OF.................... 888-870-8755
BLIND TEXAS COMM FOR THE........................800-252-5204
BOND REVIEW BOARD..................................800-732-6637
BUREAU OF VITAL STATICS............................800-735-2989
COMMISSION ON STATE
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS................. 800-562-0911
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS........... 800-252-5555
CONSUMER CREDIT COMMISSION................. 800-538-1579
COSMETOLOGY COMMISSION........................ 800-943-8922
CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT
Offender Status..........................................800-535-0283
Victim Information....................................800-848-4284
DEAF SCHOOL FOR THE.................................800-332-3873
EDUCATION AGENCY.....................................800-252-9668
EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION............................888-863-5880
ETHICS COMMISSION....................................800-325-8506
FOREST SERVICE...........................................936-273-2261
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Adopt A Beach Info....................................877-892-6278
Coastal Mgmt Activities.............................800-998-4456
Oil Spill Reporting......................................800-832-8224
Recycling Programs...................................800-998-4456
Veterans Land Board..................................800-252-8387
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF THE
Citizen’s Assistance....................................800-843-5789
Crime Stoppers Hotline..............................800-252-8477
Crime Victim Hotline..................................800-848-4284
HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF
Alzheimer’s Program.................................800-242-3399
Cancer Registry Division............................800-252-8059
Disease Control & Prevention.....................888-777-5037
Emergency Medical Services......................800-452-6086
Food & Drug...............................................800-572-8786
HIV/STD.....................................................800-299-2437
Immunization............................................800-252-9152
Professional Licensing/Certification.................800-942-5540
HOUSING & COMMUNITY AFFAIRS................800-792-1119
HUMAN SERVICES DEPT................................936-539-1161
Tomball......................................................281-351-0637
INSURANCE
Agency......................................................800-578-4677
Consumer Complaint.................................800-252-3439
JUVENILE PROBATION COMM........................512-424-6700
LIBRARY TALKING BOOK PROGRAM............... 800-252-9605
LICENSING & REGULATIONS
Info & Complaint Line................................800-803-9202
LOTTERY COMMISSION..................................800-375-6886
LT GOVERNOR’S OFFICE.................................512-463-0001
MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Consumer Hotline......................................800-201-9353
M H M R.......................................................800-252-8154
PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPT...............................800-792-1112
Boat Registration.......................................800-262-8755
Operation Game Thief................................800-792-4263
PENSION REVIEW BOARD..............................800-213-9425
PLUMBING EXAMINERS BOARD OF...............800-845-6584
PROTECTIVE/REGULATORY SRVCS
Abuse Hotline............................................800-252-5400
Child Services............................................800-250-2246
PUBLIC SAFETY DEPT OF...............................936-539-2221
PUBLIC UTILITY COMM.................................888-782-8477
REAL ESTATE COMM......................................800-250-8732
RUNAWAY HOTLINE......................................800-392-3352
SECRETARY OF STATE
Elections Division.......................................800-252-8683
Telephone Solicitation...............................800-648-9642
STATE BAR OF TEXAS.....................................800-204-2222
TEACHER RETIREMENT SYSTEM.....................800-223-8778
TEXAS ARMY NATIONAL
TRANSPORTATION DEPT.............................936-538-3300
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMM................800-252-7031
WORKFORCE COMMISSION
Career Information....................................800-822-7526
For Employers............................................800-832-9394
Labor Law..................................................800-832-9243
- State Officials & Offices Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples................ 800-835-5832
Attorney General Greg Abbott............................... 800-252-8011
Comptroller of Public Accounts Susan Combs
Tax Related............................................................. 877-662-8375
Non-Tax Related..................................................... 888-334-4112
Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson..................... 800-998-4456
Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst.................. 512-463-0001
Railroad Commission of Texas................................... 877-228-5740
Secretary of State Hope Andrade.......................... 512-463-5600
Speaker-House of Representatives Joe Straus............ 512-463-1000
State Board of Education Robert Scott.................. 512-463-9734
Lawrence A Allen, Jr - District 4........................... 713-203-1355
Terri Leo - District 6............................................... 512-463-9007
David Bradley - District 7..................................... 409-835-3808
Barbara Cargill - District 8................................... 281-465-8095
Texas Supreme Court................................................. 512-463-1312
- Elected Officials United States Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison
517 Hart Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510
284 Russell Senate Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20510-4304
(202) 224-2934
(202) 224-5922
63
United States Representatives
Ted Poe - District 2
Kevin Brady - District 8
430 Cannon Building
Washington, DC 20515
301 Cannon Building
Washington, DC 20515
(866) 425-6565
(202) 225-4901
Michael McCaul - District 10
Sheila Jackson Lee - District 18
131 Cannon House Office Bldg
Washington, DC 20515
2160 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-2401
(202) 225-3816
Federal
Government
United States Senator
John Cornyn
- Cabinet Agencies Agriculture Dept.......................202-720-2791
Commerce Dept.........................202-482-2000
Defense Dept.............................703-545-6700
Education Dept.........................800-872-5327
Energy Dept...............................800-342-5363
Health & Human Services Dept.... 877-696-6775
Homeland Security Dept..........800-375-5283
H U D Dept.................................202-708-1112
Interior Dept.............................202-208-3100
Justice Dept...............................202-514-2000
Labor Dept.................................866-487-2365
State Dept.................................202-647-4000
Transportation Dept................202-366-4000
Treasury Dept............................202-622-2000
Veterans Affairs Dept...............800-827-1000
- Agencies & Commissions FEDERAL INFORMATION....................... 800-FED-INFO
ADOPTION........................................... 800-862-3678
AGING ADMINISTRATION..................... 800-677-1116
AIDS HOTLINE...................................... 800-342-2437
ALCOHOL & TOBACCO TAX &
TRADE BUREAU................................. 877-882-3277
ALCOHOL INFORMATION
Treatment Referrals.......................... 800-662-4357
Prevention & Treatment.................... 800-729-6686
ALCOHOL TOBACCO FIREARMS
& EXPLOSIVES BUREAU OF
Criminal Violations............................ 281-372-2900
Industry Operations.......................... 281-372-2950
Recruitment & Hiring Center............. 202-927-5690
Tips Line........................................... 888-283-8477
ARMY
Army Reserve................................... 800-390-1530
Army Reserve Training Center........... 713-477-9948
Corp of Engineers.............................. 281-497-0740
ATTORNEY U S..................................... 713-567-9000
BANKRUPTCY ADMINISTRATION.......... 713-718-4650
CENTERS FOR DISEASE
CONTROL & PREVENTION.................. 404-639-3311
CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT..................... 800-422-4453
CHILD HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM........ 877-543-7669
COAST GUARD
Boating Safety Hotline...................... 800-368-5647
Search & Rescue............................... 409-766-5637
CONSERVATION.................................... 888-ASK-USGS
CONSUMER HOTLINES
Air Travel........................................... 202-366-2220
Auto Safety....................................... 800-424-9393
Aviation Safety................................. 800-255-1111
Hazardous Materials......................... 800-424-8802
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMM...... 800-638-2772
COURTS
Appeals Courts-5th Circuit................ 504-310-7700
Bankruptcy Court.............................. 713-250-5500
District Court.................................... 713-250-5500
Pre-Trial Services.............................. 713-250-2118
Tax Court........................................... 202-606-8754
CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION
General Information......................... 877-287-8667
Criminal Violations............................ 800-232-5378
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Energy Office.................................... 713-947-2444
Active Duty Pay................................. 800-346-3374
Annuitant Pay................................... 800-321-1080
Military Retired Pay.......................... 800-321-1080
Reserve Duty Pay.............................. 800-255-0974
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMIN (DEA)..... 713-693-3000
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY.....202-272-0167
Regional Office................................. 800-887-6063
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN.................. 817-222-5000
FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION (FBI)......................... 713-693-5000
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION (FCC)........................... 888-225-5322
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP (FDIC).... 877-275-3342
FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE.................... 800-344-9453
IMMIGRATION (USCIS)......................... 800-375-5283
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS)....... 800-829-4477
Tax Help Line.................................. 800-829-1040
LABOR RELATIONS............................... 866-667-6572
MARINE CORPS.................................... 713-718-4273
MARITIME INDUSTRY INFO.................. 800-996-2723
MARSHALS SERVICE............................ 800-336-0201
MEDICARE........................................... 800-633-4227
MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION........... 800-789-2647
NASA................................................... 281-483-0123
O S H A................................................ 800-356-4674
PATENT & TRADEMARK OFFICE............. 800-786-9199
POSTAL SERVICE.................................. 800-275-8777
RECRUITING
Air Force............................................ 713-467-3418
Army................................................. 713-688-7459
Coast Guard...................................... 713-641-3559
Marine Corps.................................... 713-688-4638
Navy................................................. 713-791-1493
RUNAWAY NATIONAL SWITCHBOARD...... 800-621-4000
SMALL BUSINESS ADMIN..................... 800-827-5722
SMOKING & HEALTH INFO.................... 800-232-1311
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN..................... 800-772-1213
Conroe.............................................. 936-539-2058
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
& REFERRAL...................................... 800-662-4357
WHITE HOUSE COMMENT LINE............. 202-456-1111
POLICE • AMBULANCE • FIRE EMERGENCIES
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Call
911
Home Address:
Home Phone:
Mom at Work:
Mom’s Cell Phone:
Dad at Work:
Dad’s Cell Phone:
Child’s Name/Nickname:
Age/Birthdate:
Eye Color:
Height:
Identifying Marks:
Diet/Allergies:
Hair Color:
Weight:
Child’s Name/Nickname:
Age/Birthdate:
Eye Color:
Height:
Identifying Marks:
Diet/Allergies:
Hair Color:
Weight:
Child’s Name/Nickname:
Age/Birthdate:
Eye Color:
Height:
Identifying Marks:
Diet/Allergies:
Hair Color:
Weight:
Persons to Notify
In Case of Emergency:
Name:
Relationship to Child:
Phone Number:
Name: Relationship to Child:
Phone Number:
Poison Control 1-800-222-1222
Doctor’s Name & Phone Number:
Hospital Name & Phone Number:
Special Instructions:
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