The SCENE Magazine - September 2016 - Front to Back

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Restaurant & Bar on the Bay 4438 Boulevard Bacliff, 77518 281-339-2895

OPEN 7 DAYS BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER

Mon., Thurs. & Sun. Night

Your Island Paradise Just Minutes from Home!

Labor Day Weekend Bands upstairs in our Palapa Bar

Saturday 8pm-12am + Sunday & Monday afternoons

Monday Labor Day: $2 OFF burger baskets!

Football Specials!

50¢ Wings $1.75 Drafts $2.75 Wells

From kick-off ‘til the kitchen closes.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY: Ladies Night: Food & Drink Specials w/ Zach Tate or Michael Stevens live • Palapa Bar, 7-11PM

FRIDAY: Karaoke with Jerry • Palapa Bar, 8PM-12AM SATURDAY: Karaoke with Chris • Main Stage, 9PM-1AM

Sat....9/3 ........The Classix ...............Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun ...9/4 ........David Joel...................Palapa Bar, 3-7 Mon ..9/5 ........4 Barrel Ramblers Duo....Palapa Bar, 1-5 Sat....9/10.......Wood N Wind Band.......Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun ...9/11.......Houston Texans Football.................1-5 Sat....9/17.......TMB Band..................Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun ...9/18.......Houston Texans Football.................1-5 Sat....9/24.......Fuzzy Side Up .............Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun ...9/25.......4 Barrel Ramblers Duo....Palapa Bar, 1-5 Fri ....9/30.......David Joel ..................Main Stage, 9-1 Sat....10/1.......Michael Stevens ..........Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun ...10/2.......Houston Texans Football.................1-5

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FRIENDSWOOD LOCATION ONLY! 1 DAY ONLY!

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1788 S. FRIENDSWOOD DR. (ON FM 518 JUST SOUTH OF FM 528)

281-482-8888



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$2 House ’Ritas • $3 Flavored House ’Ritas $2.75 Domestic Bottle Beer $3.25 Import/Premium Bottle Beer $3.50 Well Drinks (single liquor) • $4 Wine Free Chips & Salsa Upon Request!

WEDNESDAY: LADIES NIGHT See new happy hour above. All specials apply from open to close!

OPEN DAILY: 11AM-11PM

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Friday, September 2 ................................Blaggards Saturday, September 3 ........................The Spicolis Sunday, September 4..............Shane Barnhill Band Tuesday, September 6 ....................Victorio Menghi Wednesday, September 7 ....................Phin Addicts Thursday, September 8........................Phin Addicts Thursday, September 9 ........................Still Cruisin’ Saturday, September 10 ........................Navigators Sunday, September 11 ................Don Vickers Band

OFFSITE OR ON-SITE

WATCH THE S E TEXANS GAM IN OUR BACKYARD!

Christmas Parties, Refinery Shutdowns, graduations, gatherings, anniversaries... For info: Catering@tbonetoms.com

COME INTO T-BONE’S! GUY FIERI HAS! FEATURED ON THE FOOD NETWORK’S

Tuesday, September 13 ..........................David Joel Wednesday, September 14..................Paul Rousch Thursday, September 15 ....Almost Endless Summer Friday, September 16 ....................That ’70s Thing Saturday, September 17........................Crossroads Sunday, September 18 ..........Sheila Marshall Band Tuesday, September 20 ..................Victorio Menhgi Wednesday, Sept. 21 ....Pirates & Poets w/ Jerry Diaz Thursday, September 22 ........................The Slags Friday, September 23..................................Line Up Saturday, September 24 ................Van Wilks Band Sunday, Sept. 25........Blacktop Gypsy w/ Terry Rasor Tuesday, September 27 ........................Terry Rasor Wednesday, September 28 ........4 Barrel Ramblers Thursday, September 29 ....Luther and the Healers Friday, September 30 ....................Pee Wee Bowen Saturday, October 1 ......................................OGRE Sunday, October 2 ......Thomas Michael Riley Band Tuesday, October 4 ................................David Joel Thursday, October 5......................Christopher Dale Thursday, October 6 ................................The Slags Friday, October 7 ........................................Line Up Saturday, October 8..............................Still Cruisin’

281-334-2133 • www.tbonetoms.com


KEMAH’S SWEET SPOT Family-owned restaurant features fast casual dining By Betsey Ennis Located in the heart of Kemah’s tourism district is a new and unique fast casual restaurant, Kemah’s Sweet Spot. Perched on stilts high above the main artery to the Boardwalk and waterfront, this family-owned and operated eatery is the brainchild of Stacy Gauna, a long-time Seabrook resident and proud UH alumn.

Editor’s Note: Make sure to ask about their refreshing homemade lemonades. No concentrates or bottled juices served here, just fresh-squeezed lemons and fruit, the old fashioned way. They love to create new flavors, and their watermelon lemonade gets our strongest endorsement!

Stacy is quick to admit the logo and name suggest that they are a sweet shop, but insists, “We are much more than a dessert parlor.” “When we came up with the concept, we wanted something unique that you can't get anywhere else,” she explained. “We wanted to take it a step further.” Their vision was to create an “experience” – and a hangout for locals. Guests can order a quick lunch, dinner or dessert, then chill out in a laidback atmosphere, sit indoors or out on the patio, relax while swaying in a hammock downstairs (on the weekends) or rent a golf cart and tour the streets of Kemah while nibbling goodies.

Stacy and her son Cody come up with new concepts, but they also encourage ideas from employees and customers. “In July, we added a lunch and dinner menu, called the ‘Snack Shack.’” Savory items include burgers, loaded nachos, chicken strips, Texas-sized baked potato, fries and gourmet dogs. She went More Than A Dessert Parlor on to explain, “These are not frozen foods delivered from a big truck. We make as much as we can in-house from scratch, such as corn dog batter, pico de gallo and bacon bits from real bacon fried up on-site and more. For the rest, we sought out local sources for many of our offerings.” - Continued on Page 12 Did you know that operating right under Kemah’s Sweet Spot is Kemah Kruisers? Also operated by the same family as upstairs, Kemah Kruisers rents golf carts, strollers, bikes and mobility scooters, so visitors to Kemah have the opportunity to enjoy fun, familyoriented activities and the beautiful outdoors in comfort and style. They also offer golf cart taxi service available in the Kemah area. Learn more at www.kemahkruisers.com or by calling 832-425-0969.

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Discover. Order. Eat. WAITR App goes live in Clear Lake If you ever wanted a wide selection of great, local food available for delivery, we are happy to report you’ve now got it! The Waitr mobile dining app allows you to browse fully-customizable menus from your favorite local restaurants, and have them delivered directly to your door. It is a very convenient way to eat, and it is now in the Clear Lake Area. As of press time, more than 20 area restaurants including Masa Sushi, Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack, Malay Malay Malaysian Restaurant and Luna’s Mexican Restaurant, among others, have been added to the network with more joining every week. Download the app for free in the App Store and Google Play Store, and see how convenient your meals can be. After downloading the free app, customers are able to choose which restaurant they would like to order from via a list of restaurants provided in order of proximity to your location or from a map. Select a restaurant and peruse the menu. From there, the patron can submit their order, pay and tip through the app. The restaurant is then notified of the order, selects a prep time and a driver will pick up the food and notify the customer when their meal is on the way. There is also a carryout option. Waitr is a Restaurant Support Platform established in 2013 in Lake Charles, LA., with a mission to promote the local food culture of communities across During the month of September, Waitr App is offing a "Back to the United States. It's not the only way to eat, but it School Meal Deal" featuring a discounted $2.99 delivery fee. sure is a convenient one!

Real Texas Barbecue, Hand-Cut U.S.D.A. Choice Steaks & Texas Home-style Cooking

Located inside Dickinson Bar~B~Que, Bar 36 hosts a dozen local craft beers on draft, changing weekly, & many award-winning Texas wines by the glass & bottle. 2111 FM 517 Rd. East (Between Hwy. 3 & I-45)

OPEN DAILY! 281-534-2500 www.DickinsonBBQ.com OPENING NOV. 2016

WATERFRONT BEER GARDEN ON DICKINSON BAYOU Next door to Dickinson BBQ & Steakhouse! • 4 venues, 3 unique bars!

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Introducing Malaysian cuisine to League City! This is a lively and fresh blend of Chinese, Thai & Indian flavors.

Basil Chicken

• Two live Maine lobsters for $28.99 • LUNCH SPECIALS on Monday-Friday include soup, egg roll and fried rice. • HAPPY HOUR: Discounts on Draft Beer, Mixed Drinks, Specialty Drinks & Bar Snacks Monday-Thursday 3 to 9PM Friday & Saturday 2 to 6PM

23 LUNCH SPECIALS UNDER $9 Monday - Friday 11am - 2:30pm

• Kids welcome! Indoor play area! • Delivery coming soon! OPEN: Sunday - Thursday 11AM to 10PM Friday & Saturday 11AM to 10:30PM

Curry Shrimp

2508 Gulf Fwy. S., #102, League City www.malaymalay.com • 281-678-8838

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Flavors of the Mediterranean MARKET Fresh Olives ~ Cheeses ~ Spices Pita Bread ~ Dried Fruits & Nuts Olive Oil & Imported Chocolates

CAFE Gyros ~ Falafel ~ Hummus ~ Paella Kabobs ~ Moussaka ~ Grape Leaves Pastas (Shrimp, Pesto, Primavera) Segafredo Coffees ~ Baklava ~ Tiramisu

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Dark Chocolate Tart w/Almond Crust

Fridays & Saturdays: Live music w/ Mickey Hobbs, Jeff Lopez & Roberto del Torro + BELLY DANCERS 7 & 8PM

281-333-3180

281-984-7953 or

Near Clear Lake High School!

ORDER & PAY ONLINE

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FOR CLEAR CREEK ISD & UHCL STUDENTS

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WITH ID. BOTH LOCATIONS.

2409 Falcon Pass Drive • Houston

Mon.-Thurs. 9 am-9 pm • Fri & Sat 9 am-10 pm • Closed Sun

Mediterranean Menu, Pizza Espresso, Latte & Much More

18033 Upper Bay Rd., Nassau Bay

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SWEET SPOT: Continued From Page 9 John

PUBLISHER & ART DIRECTOR

John Ennis (Co-Founder) EDITOR & OPERATIONS OFFICER

Betsey Ennis (Co-Founder)

Betsey

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Andy Eng DESIGN DEPARTMENT

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Peggy “Domino” Taylor Kelley Dawson • Lizzy Parker Jason Goodrich • Andy Eng Tanisha Hicks • Sarah Piña

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Rick Hunter ASSISTANT COPY EDITOR

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Andrew Ennis

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The feedback on their all-beef hot dogs and corn dogs was so positive, it triggered action. “We received such wonderful compliments on our all-beef hot dogs, that we decided to expand the menu and offer a variety of specialty dogs with flavors from around the globe,” she announced. Launching during Labor Day weekend, Sweet Spot now offers 14 specialty hot dogs: The Sweet Spot Dog, West Virginia Dog, New York Dog, Doyer Dog, Guatemalan Dog, Chile Dog, Tijuana Dog, Columbian Dog, Norway Dog, Peru Dog, Idaho Dog, Memphis Dog, Georgia Dog, and a traditional foot long. “I find it hard to find a good hot dog on this side of town.” Stacy said, “Now folks can come here to satisfy those cravings.” On the topic of cravings, the Sweet Spot takes pride in making all of their 20+ flavors of ice cream and frozen custard, waffle cones, cookie and brownies on premises in addition to inventing a few new desserts and perfecting other popular favorites. “Our deep fried desserts – which you can’t find anywhere else – are to die for,” Stacy insisted. “The perfect dessert is a deep fried (homemade) brownie with chocolate sauce, powdered sugar, and a scoop of (homemade) ice cream! Heaven in a bite!” She said the deep-fried cheesecake and deep fried Honey Bun are also quite popular from their extensive list of deep-fried desserts. Chill out on those warm days with a choice of 50 flavors of shaved ice. Kemah’s Sweet Spot can host birthday parties. On-site party packages can include piñatas or discounted golf cart rentals. For off-site events, Sweet Spot can deliver select items for corporate meetings and functions and private events. “We can set up an ice cream sundae bar and bring flavored popcorn,” she said explaining that they offer 16 flavors of popcorn, which can be preordered in large bags for parties. The dill pickle popcorn, she said, is fan favorite. Kemah’s Sweet Spot is family friendly with a pet-friendly patio. (They will give your pet a bowl of water over shaved ice). For easy accessibility, there is an elevator and free parking. Their prices are family friendly and offer free Wi-Fi to entertain the kids (or keep adults productive). On Tuesdays kids eat free all day. A wrap around deck, which is already a popular destination during fireworks displays, offers great panoramic views of the marina, boardwalk and lighthouse district. Have lunch or dinner and dessert, all in one super cute place – a unique dining experience you won’t find anywhere else! For more information about Sweet Spot, visit www.kemahsweetspot.com. Be sure to stop by at 601 5th Street and tell them the SCENE sent you!

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She elaborated, “Our resident chef is a Kemah native. He’s a longtime foodie and worked hard to put together the food menu. We researched, tested, and sampled all the way down to the chips in our nachos – which are made locally.”


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12. Red Sushi 13. Flying Dutchman 14. Cadillac Bar 15. Bubba Gump 16. Lighthouse Buffet 17. Landry’s Seafood 18. Bayside Grill

21. Alan’s Swamp Shack 22. Opus 23. Sundance II 24. Paradise Reef (SSHR)

BACLIFF & SAN LEON 25. Noah’s Ark 26. 18th Street Pier 28. Bubba’s Shrimp Place 29. Topwater Grill 30. Lazy Lizard

Fresh Gulf Coast Seafood Awaits! Come See Us!

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CCEF to Host DINE OUT TO DONATE • October 3

More than 67 Restaurants to Donate Portion of Proceeds to Foundation The Clear Creek Education Foundation (CCEF) recently announced that it will host its third annual “Dine Out to Donate” event on Monday, October 3 and is excited to have a record number of 67 local restaurants participating. Participating restaurants will donate a portion of their October 3 revenue to CCEF to benefit the students and teachers of Clear Creek Independent School District. “This year, the response to the Clear Creek Education Foundation’s Dine Out to Donate has been tremendous,” said Kaci Hanson, CCEF Executive Director. “The community continues to demonstrate its strong support of the Clear Creek Independent School District, and we thank all of the participating restaurants for their commitment.” CCEF encourages citizens to dine out for a good cause on Monday, Oct. 3. The process is simple – patrons enjoy a meal at a participating restaurant, and restaurant proprietors donate a portion of the proceeds to CCEF to support its many programs, including Teacher Innovative Grants, National Board Teacher Certification, Clear Horizons Early College High School and Technology Education Labs. Patrons are encouraged to bring the printable flier that can be found on the Foundation’s website (clearcreekeducationfoundation.org). CCEF board member and South Shore Grille owner Mickey Wooten developed the concept for “Dine Out to Donate” and has led the effort for CCEF again this year. “As restaurant owners, this is an opportunity for us to give back to the community,” said Wooten. “Clear Creek Independent School District is very important to the area. Demonstrating our support of the district by donating a portion of proceeds on one day during dinner or lunch and dinner is a great way to support educational excellence.” The elementary and secondary school with the highest percentage of participation based on student population will win $1,000! For more information and a printable flier please go to the Foundation’s website or Facebook page.

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Featured Artist: Harvey Criswell

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For Dickinson local Harvey Criswell, September marks his one year anniversary of painting professionally. In that short period of time, Criswell has participated in gallery shows, art walks, and sold over a hundred pieces. He developed an eye-catching style with the addition of silhouettes to his compositions. The former football star isn’t quite yet convinced of his creative talents. He asked himself, “Am I an artist or a painter?” Criswell said he had only taken two art courses while attending Lamar College. “I was in sports and thought they would be easy classes,” he admitted. Criswell, now a retired coach and teacher, started sketching. He confessed the drawings were not very good. He added, “It was something to do. I was just playing around.” But, Criswell continued to dabble. “I can’t play golf when it’s raining,” he joked. Criswell attempted painting with water color and acrylics and then mixed the two with ink. His mixed medium allows for spectacular and unique colored backgrounds which pop with striking silhouettes. While travelling in Hawaii, Criswell took pictures of sunsets with palm trees in the foreground. He said, “The trees came out dark. It looked pretty neat. I didn’t see that every day.”

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 • NOON TO 6 P.M.

Hosted by the El Jardin Community Association

FREE ENTRY! Games & Prizes • Food & Drinks Mechanical Bull • Local Vendors • Family Fun! LOCATED AT EL JARDIN BAY FRONT PARK, SEABROOK • NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK PLEASE THE SCENE

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18th Annual Gulf Coast Film Festival Presents Winning Films and Awards September 23 & 24, 2016

The 18th Annual Gulf Coast Film & Video Festival will take place September 23 and 24 in Bay Area Houston. Film screenings will take place on Friday, September 23 and Saturday afternoon, September 24 at the Hilton in Nassau Bay. The Saturday night Gala and Awards Banquet will be at the Lakewood Yacht Club in Seabrook. The Gala will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to the talented and beautiful Texas actress, June Griffin Garcia. Directors and actors will also be celebrity guests and presenters and will be on hand for photos and autographs. The multilingual Ms. Garcia is a constant working actress with dozens of acting credits and continues to make Texas proud. She was a film reporter for the Mexico City News and award winning salsa dancer as she continued her acting career. Living in San Antonio, she graces television stations Past Gulf Coast Film Festival with her many commercials promoting San Antonio. She has been called by film critics as a chameleon because of many looks and accents, from portraying a Mexican drug cartel boss, to sexy, tough women. Her latest film to be released, which was filmed in the NASA area, is the “Illusion of Cyn”, which also will be shown at the finalist’s screenings at the Nassau Bay Hilton. Her list of film credits can be found on her IMDB page. Lew Temple Robert Patrick Brad Leland - Continued on Page 21

June Griffin Garcia

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Brandon Smith 2012

Marsha Mason 2011

Cheryl Tiegs 2010

Jon Lovitz 2009

Erin Gray 2008

Jasmine Guy 2007

Robert Wuhl 2006

Armand Assante 2005

Janine Turner 2004

Barry Corbin 2003

Melissa Gilbert 2002

Loretta Swit 2001

Walter Coblenz 2000

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ART

Sept.1 – Nov. 10: Art Workshops for Kids, Foster Your Kids Creativity, Drawing & Painting Classes, Star Struck Gallery, 822 Clear Lake Dr., Clear Lake Shores, 281-4332365, starstruckgallery.com

MUSIC

Sept. 4: Season Opening Concert of The Galveston Symphony Orchestra, 4 p.m., The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St. Galveston, 409-763-2481, galveston.com

Sept. 10: The Texas Tenors in Concert, 3 & 8 p.m., The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St. Galveston, 409-763-2481, galveston.com

Sept. 11: School of Rock Concert, End of Season Show 10 a.m., at the Continental Club presented by the School of Rock Clear Lake, 1020 W. NASA Parkway #146,Webster, 281-21-UROCK, clearlake@schoolofrock.com

Sept.16: Food Truck Friday Night & Music. 6 - 10 p.m. Butler Longhorn Museum, 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393, butlerlonghornmuseum.com Sept. 17: Bay Area Bluegrass Association Show, 6 p.m. new time, jam sessions 4:30 p.m. Arolfo Civic Center, 300 W. Walker, League City, baba.org

Sept. 23: Drew Kennedy Concert, 6:30 – 9 p.m. Butler Longhorn Museum, 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393, butlerlonghornmuseum.com

FILM

Sept. 23 & 24: 18th Annual Gulf Coast Film & Video Festival, Nassau Bay Hilton & Lakewood Yacht Club, gulfcoastfilmfest.com (see article)

Sept. 30: Movie in the Garden: ET, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Also a drive-thru by the Space City Cruisers car club, Butler Longhorn Museum, 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393, butlerlonghornmuseum.com

LITERATURE

Sept. 15: Book Review & Signing with Author Michael Conwell, 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. also preview of next book, The Lone Sentry, Butler Longhorn Museum, 1220 Coryell, League

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City, 281-332-1393, butlerlonghornmuseum.com

PHOTOGRAPHY

Oct 1: Bay Area Photo Club, 6 - 9 p.m., Butler Longhorn Museum, 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393 president@bayareaphotoclub.org, bayareaphotoclub.org

THEATRE

Sept. 2 – Sept. 11: The Spitfire Grill, Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m. Pasadena Little Theatre, 4318 Allen Genoa Rd., Pasadena, 713-540-9489, pasadenalittletheatre.org Sept. 2 - 18: The Cemetery Club Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m., Bay Area Har-

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Helen Hall Library: Toddler Story Time, Monday 10:15 a.m., Preschool Story Time,Tuesday 10:15 a.m. & 11 a.m.,Teen Advisory Board (TAB), 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month, 7p.m., Events for Adults;Antiques Roundtable 1st Monday of the Month 1p.m., Computer Classes Wednesday 10 a.m., Book Discussion Club 3rd Monday of the Month 7 p.m., Local Authors Hour 2nd Thursday of the Month 10:15 a.m.,100 W.Walker, League City, hcpl.net

La Porte Library: Tuesday Story Time, 10:15 a.m., followed by Baby Time 11a.m., 600 S. Broadway, La Porte, 281-471-4022, hcpl.net Rosenberg Library: Story times are offered every Wednesday at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. for children 6 and under and their caregivers, 2310 Sealy Street, Galveston, 409763-8854 ex. 135, rosenberg-library.org

MUSEUMS

1940 Air Terminal Museum: Hobby Airport, 713454-1940, 1940airterminal.org

bour Playhouse, 3708 Hwy. 3, Dickinson, 281-3377469, harbourtheater.com

Sept. 9 - 25: Once Upon A Mattress at Clear Creek Community Theatre, Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m. 18091 Upper Bay Road, Nassau Bay, 281-335-5228, clearcreekcountrytheatre.org

Sept. 9 - Oct. 1: Dog Sees God, Fri, & Sat. 8 p.m. & Sun. 2:30 p.m., Island ETC, 2317 Mechanic, Galveston, 409-762-3556, islandetc.org

CHILDREN’S ART Library Story Times

Evelyn Meador Library (Pre- K): 10:30 a.m., 2400 N. Meyer, Seabrook. Storytelling by Mrs. Pearson every Wednesday morning & computer classes forming, 281474-9142, hcpl.net

Freeman & Memorial Library: Book Babies on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday at 10:15 a.m., Toddler Time on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday at 11:15 a.m. 16616 Diana Lane, Houston, 281-488-1906, hcpl.net

Armand Bayou Nature Center: Open Tuesday Saturday, Sunset Cruise 6 p.m. Every Saturday Breakfast on Bayou 8a.m. Ages 5 to adult, Nature Tour Third Sundays, Noon, Reservations required on events, 8500 Bay Area Blvd., 281-474-2551, abnc.org

Battleship Texas, State Historic Site: 3255 Highway 134, La Porte, 281-4792431, tpwd.texas.gov Bay Area Museum - Lunar Rendezvous Exhibit and Space memorabilia: Open Tuesday – Sunday. Clear Lake Park, 5000 NASA Parkway, Seabrook, 281-326-5960, lunarrendevous.org. Butler Longhorn Museum: 1220 Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393 butlerlonghornmuseum.com Oct.1: Texas Gather & 22nd Annual Oak Tree Festival

Galveston Railroad Museum: Train Rides every Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2602 Santa Fe, Galveston, 409-765-5700, galvestonmuseum.com. - Continued on Page 21

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Some of the celebrity guests include American socialite, business woman, philanthropist and former TV host, Jo Ann King Herring, also known as the late Congressman Charlie Wilson’s pal. Herring’s part was portrayed by Julia GULF COAST FILM FESTIVAL Roberts in the 2007 film “Charlie Wilson’s War”. Also former HousFINALIST FILM SCHEDULE ton Mayor Annise Parker, a film fan will be present. Screenings will be held at the Nassau Bay Hilton Films from all across America and the world were presented to the Friday, September 23 Screenings Gulf Coast Film & Video Festival. More special guests will be repre7:00 p.m. The Shadow on the Wall.........................Director: Clay Ayers sentatives from the Beijing Film Academy. One of the finalist’s films 7:15 p.m. I Am Princess X .....................................Director: Mark Baird is from China, and their delegation is traveling to the Bay Area to be present at the Award Gala at the Lakewood Yacht Club. 7:20 p.m. The Legend of Pine Gully Woods .....Director: T. Brett Folmar 8:45 p.m. The Example.............................Director: Gordon S. Williams Purchase tickets from www.gulfcoastfilmfest.com. Tickets for 9:10 p.m. Carded...................................................Director: Mark Baird the film screenings at the Nassau Bay Hilton can be purchased at the door also. The Gala and Award tickets must be purchased in 9:20 p.m. Love For All Seasons.......................Director: Shawn Welling advance. 10:00 p.m. Summer Park.................................Director: Michael Benko Founder, Hal Wixon states, “We welcome everyone to our Saturday September 24 Screenings 18th film festival and it will be full of surprises and celebrity 8:00 a.m. Diving the Lembeh Strait..................Director: P.J. Campagna guests and the films are fantastic. The Gala, at the prestigious 8:35 a.m. How We Get From There To Here...Director: Margo Stutts Toombs Lakewood Yacht Club, will have a beautiful backdrop on Clear 8:40 a.m. Randy...................................................Director: Shawn Ryan Lake and likewise for the screenings at the luxurious Nassau Bay 8:55 a.m. Greed..............................................Director: Robby Martinez Hilton also on Clear Lake.” 9:25 a.m. Organizatsiya..........................................Director: Clay Ayers There is still time for sponsors to participate. Join this non-profit 11:10 a.m. Illusions of Cyn ....................................Director: Clay Ayers art event on their Facebook page and keep up with Gulf Coast 11:15 a.m. Table Wars........................................Director: Joseph Clark Film & Video Festival and all the new additions and announce11:20 a.m. An Ordinary Couple..Directors: Jay Gianukos & Susan Barnes ments. Hotels in the area supporting the festival are also on their 1:10 p.m. Hope In My Veins ...................Director: Margo Stutts Toomb website. For more information go to www.gulfcoastfilmfest.com. 1:15 p.m. Clean Your Room...................................Director: Mark Baird That’s a wrap! 1:25 p.m. Sudden Reality.................................Director: Matthan Harris 1:45 p.m. The Blimp Trap ................................Director: Shawn Welling FEATURED ARTIST Cont. From Page 18 When Criswell started painting, he thought of those trees and 2:45 p.m. Living Dinosaurs .............................Director: P.J. Campagna decided to “silhouette everything I could think of painting.” 3:10 p.m. Veda....................................................Director: Matt Jenkins Criswell stated, “Silhouettes are different. I didn’t see other local 4:15 p.m. Putting the Dog to Sleep............Director: Robert Ravenscroft artists doing it.” He explained that he first pencils in the solid 4:30 p.m. A Classical Indian Journey.................Director: Sam Stengler shape and darkens it with black ink or acrylic paint. Criswell showed his paintings to his friend and well-known local author, Ernie Deats. To Criswell’s surprise, Deats commissioned two book covers. Continuing his artistic journey with a push from his wife, Criswell displayed his artworks at a Butler Longhorn Museum exhibit. He shared, “I put myself out there. It was a big step for me.” Since the show, a book author in Georgia has commissioned several pieces for a book she is currently writing. Criswell told that old friends often ask what he is up to and he replies that he’s painting. Their responses are typically, “Well, I’ve got a room I need painted.”

Criswell disclosed his friends are amazed, because he was always known as the jock and funny guy. He said, “They can’t believe I have a bit of painting talent and not just a coach.” Maybe Criswell thinks he’s an artist after all. To learn more about the artist, visit harveycriswellartist.com or email harv1414@gmail.com. His works will also be on display during an art show and book signing September 24th at Keyworth’s Hardware located at 2208 FM 517 in Dickinson.

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League City Historical Society West Bay Common Museum: Open Monday to Friday. Call for group reservations, 281-554-2994, 210 Kansas Avenue, League City, oneroomschoolhouse.org Lone Star Flight Museum: Open Daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 2002 Terminal Dr., Galveston, 409-740-7722, LSFM.org.

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cam and other exhibits, Galveston, Moody Gardens, 800-582-4673, moodygardens.com Ocean Star: Offshore Drilling Museum and Education Center, Open Daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Pier 19 at Harborside Dr. & 20th St., Galveston, 409-766-7829, OceanStarOEC.com San Jacinto Monument & Museum: Open Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. La Porte, 281479-2421, sanjacinto-museum.org Space Center of Houston: 1601

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NASA Parkway, Nassau Bay, 281-224-2100, spacecenter.org Sept. 5: Last day of summer exhibit- MythBusters Texas City Museum: Open Tuesday to Sunday, 409 6th Street N., Texas City, 409643-5799, texas-citytx.org/Museumabout.htm

Texas Seaport Museum: Summer at the Seaport, Opening of the Trade Routes 1853, Special classes, 2 – 3:30 p.m. Month of August, 2100 Harborside Dr., Galveston, galvestonhistory.org

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The GRITTY GODDESS Returns.... October 8 Women’s Obstacle/Mud Run at Moody Gardens On Saturday, October 8, the Gritty Goddess women’s obstacle run returns to Moody Gardens in Galveston. The event is all about women who want to challenge themselves, and have fun in a beautiful venue worthy of a goddess! The 5K- (3.1-mile-) course through Moody Gardens includes almost 30 themed obstacles, and incorporates mud, water, foam and props. “It’s a one-of-a-kind course,” says The Gritty Crew, “because Moody Gardens is such a unique venue with a variety of terrain.” The course incorporates the grounds of Moody Gardens, the lazy river at Palm Beach, the banks of Offats Bayou, and the surrounding area. It even has “Temptation Island” where participants can take a break from the course, enjoy some sweet snacks, and gaze at the “cabana boys.” The Gritty Goddess is non-competitive, so participants can complete the course at their own pace and enjoy every moment. Women can join the “Sisterhood of the Soil” as an individual, or form a team and do the course with friends, family or co-workers. In fact, funny team names and wacky costumes are encouraged. Waves of 125 participants will start every 10 minutes beginning at 8:30 a.m. The first wave at 8:30 a.m. is the co-ed wave so your significant other can join you! Each wave bears the name of a famous goddess like Aphrodite, Athena, and Venus. Teams must register as individuals for the same - Continued on Next Page

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Upcoming Fitness Events Sat., Sept 3, 2016 Beneezy Purple Monkey Fun Run Alvin High School 1465 W Dumble St Alvin, TX 77511

Sat., Sept 24, 2016 Family Matters Fun Run (5K, 10K & 1K) Pearland Town Center Pavilion - 11200 Broadway Pearland, TX 77584

Sat., Sept 10, 2016 Daily News Press Run Galveston County Daily News • 8522 Teichman Rd Galveston, TX 77554

Shrimp Scamper 5K Saengerfest Park 23rd St. & Strand St. Galveston, TX 77550

9/11 Heroes Run Ellington Airport 11210 Blume Avenue Houston, TX 77034

Sun., Sept 25, 2016 2016 Superhero Fun Run! (9th Annual Event) Town Center - 11200 Broadway Pearland, TX 77584

Race One: The American Distance San Jacinto Monument 1 Monument Circle La Porte, TX 77571

Sat., Oct 1, 2016 Miles for the Mainland Fun Run Rainbow Park 800 Bay Street Texas City, TX 77590

Sun., Sept 18, 2016 Toughest 10K Kemah Kemah Boardwalk 215 Kipp Ave Kemah, TX 77565

Sat., Oct 15, 2016 Toughest 10K Galveston Galveston Daily News • 8522 Teichman Rd Galveston, TX 77551

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Featured Attractions 1. Space Center Houston Visit Space Center Houston, the Official Visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center. Applaud the accomplishments of NASA and the U.S. manned space flight program at Space Center Houston. You will relive the past achievements of the space program and witness today's history in the making. Everything you see in the facility is realistic. Space Center Houston's creators kept in close contact with NASA to ensure the most accurate experience. Each attraction is self-guided so you can spend as much time, or as little time, in each areas as desired. Most guests spend four to six hours in the Center. Discount Tickets: Discount Space Center Houston tickets available at Bay Area Houston Visitors Center. 281-474-9700.

1601 NASA Parkway • 281-244-2100

• www.spacecenter.org

2. MOODY GARDENS

6. BATTLESHIP TEXAS

10. ELLINGTON FIELD

14. HAAK VINEYARDS & WINERY

1 Hope Blvd. (Galveston)..800-582-4673

3523 Highway 134 ..........281-479-2431

510 Ellington Field ........713-847-4200

6310 Avenue T. ............409-925-1401

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7. LONE STAR FLIGHT MUSEUM

11. SAN JACINTO MONUMENT

15. SOUTH SHORE HARBOUR

710 4th Street ..............281-334-9880

2002 Terminal Dr. ......409-740-7722

One Monument Circle ......281-479-2421

2500 South Shore Blvd.....281-334-1000

4. SCHLITTERBAHN

8. GALVESTON PLEASURE PIER

12. NOLAN RYAN CENTER

16. BIG LEAGUE DREAMS

2026 Lockheed ............409-770-9283

2501 Seawall Blvd. ....1.855.789.7437

Texas 35 and Mustang ....281-388-1134

1150 Big League Dreams...281-316-3400

5. GALVESTON BAY BEER

9. PIRATES BAY WATER PARK

13. ARMAND BAYOU NATURE CTR. 17. RAILEAN DISTILLERY

12900 FM 3436 (Dickinson) 281-339-3210

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31. GALVESTON EAST BEACH 1923 Boddeker Drive . . . .409-762-EAST 32. THE GRAND 1894 OPERA HOUSE 2020 Postoffice St.409-763-7173 33. THE STRAND HISTORIC DISTRICT Galveston . . . . . . .713- 629-3700 34. MARDI GRAS MUSEUM 2309-2311 Ship’s Mechanic Row . .409-765-5930 35. MOODY MANSION MUSEUM 2618 Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . .409-762-7668 36. BISHOP'S PALACE 1402 Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409-762-2475 37. GALVESTON RAILROAD MUSEUM 25th & Strand .409-765-5700 38. TEXAS SEAPORT MUSEUM Pier 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409-763-1877 39. OCEAN STAR OFFSHORE MUSEUM Pier 20 . . . . .409-766-STAR 40. SEAWOLF PARK Pelican Island via Seawolf Parkway . . .409-797-5114

41. HOBBY AIRPORT 7800 Airport Boulevard . . . . . . . . . . . .713-640-3000 42. RELIANT STADIUM One Reliant Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .832-667-1400 43. HOUSTON MEDICAL CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .713-791-8805 44. DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT . . . .713-658-8938 45. TOYOTA CENTER 1510 Polk Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .713-758-7200 46. GRB CONVENTION CTR 1001 Avenida de las Americas .713-853-8000 47. MINUTE MAID PARK 501 Crawford Street . . . . . . . . . .713-259-8500 48. BBVA COMPASS STADIUM 2200 Texas Avenue . . . .713-276-7500 49. DOWNTOWN HOUSTON AQUARIUM 410 Bagby .713-223-3474 50. HOUSTON ZOO 6200 Hermann Park Drive . . . . . . . . . . . .713-533-6500

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Mark Chesnutt to Headline 6th Annual REELING IT IN FOR RETT Fishing Event

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September 15-16, Topwater Grill / Galveston Bay Brent Jones and Kevin Black Music are proud to bring the sixth annual "Reeling It In For Rett" fishing tournament to Galveston Bay and San Leon’s Topwater Grill. This year, a Calcutta has been added for Thursday, September 15. Headlining for the evening is country music star Mark Chesnutt. Chesnutt has just released his long-awaited 15th studio album, Tradition Lives. Following the Calcutta, the annual fishing tournament will be held on Friday, September 16, in Galveston Bay. Register early to join in the fun, with prizes and lunch provided by Topwater Gill for the anglers, and live entertainment by Kevin and Coleton Black. Prizes for winning categories include the Calcutta payout, $500 largest fish contest, rods and reels, Yeti coolers, trophies and gift cards. Kevin has been instrumental in helping bring Rett syndrome to the forefront of national attention for more than a decade. As the father of Cortney, who lost her battle against Rett at the age of 16, he knows exactly what it's like to walk in the shoes of those who deal with this disorder on a daily basis: "Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurological disorder, found primarily in females. The girls progress normally up until about 12 to 18 months of age when the characteristics of Rett start to reveal themselves. All the social skills and motor skills they have obtained slowly cease to progress; starting a process of regression to what is the equivalent of living the rest of their life as an infant. They lose use of their hands; their ability to speak and most are bound to a wheelchair. Parents and siblings become 24-hour caregivers, changing their lives forever as well.” Kevin’s brother, Clint Black, currently serves as Honorary Chair for the International Rett Syndrome Foundation’s (IRSF) “Research to Reality: Funding Progress” campaign.

Houston Open One Design (HOOD) Regatta Sept 17 & 18 • Galveston Bay

HYC Fall Series 2 Sept 25 • Galveston Bay

HYC Fall Series 3 Oct 9 • Galveston Bay

HYC Turkey Day Regatta Nov. 19-20 • Galveston Bay

HYC Double Hand Regatta Dec. 3 • Galveston Bay

HOUSTON YACHT CLUB 281-471-1255

Harvest Moon Regatta Oct. 13-15 • Gulf of Mexico

J-Fest Southwest Regatta Oct. 29-30 • Galveston Bay

Proceeds from the event will go towards “Raising A Hand,” Kevin Black and Dave Clements’ book projLAKEWOOD YACHT CLUB ect benefiting Rett syndrome research. The black and 281-474-2511 South West International white coffee table book contains photos of over 200 Boat Show • Sept. 23-25 of music’s top artists, taken by Kevin and Dave, along with stories of girls with Rett syndrome. For the first time, the South West International Boat Show, the largest in-water boat show in the “Don't let this year’s fishing tournament be the one Southwest, and the premier sail and power show that got away from you!” states Kevin. “Mark Chesnutt for new and pre-owned vessels, will hold a Fall has a string of hits that lured so many of us to the show September 23-25 at South Shore Harbour dance floors around our nation. Be the highest bidMarina on Clear Lake, League City, Texas, located der on your boat or your favorite team in the Calcutta GBCA Cruzan Rum Races #8 Sat, Sept 10 • Galv. Bay between Houston and the beaches of Galveston for a chance to win the "trophy" cash pot and then Island. Like the annual Spring show, the Fall get ready for a cool night of great entertainment. Get GBCA Fall "Chili Chase" event will feature boats ranging in size from 10ft. up the next morning with your sons and daughters Sat, Nov. 5 • Galveston Bay to more than 100ft, both freshwater and saltwaor friends/associates, fish the bay and bring in the big ter, ready for boarding and viewing, with end of GALVESTON BAY CRUISING one.” season specials and dealer incentive programs ASSOCIATION (GBCA) Brent says, “Remember why we do this event. Our available on many models. Onshore, live music mission is to raise awarewill provide entertainment, children of all ages ness and money to help Wednesday Night Sailboat Races on Clear Lake can participate in remote control boat races and fight Rett syndrome. Let's more than 200 vendors will offer a variety of servREMAINING RACES find a cure and end Rett!” 9/07 . . . . . .Series 5, Race 3 ices and products for the boating and outdoor For more information, reg9/14 . . . . . .Series 5, Race 4 lifestyle, including fishing gear, engines, apparel istration, donation and 9/28 . . . . . . . .Awards Party and outdoor equipment, in addition to a full (No Championship Series in 2016) sponsorship opportunities: range of marine electronics, sailing gear, accesreelingitinforrett.com. Villa Capri: 3713 NASA PKWY sories and hardware from top industry names. (Seabrook) *6:15pm 1st Gun

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Bakkhus Taverna

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Hugh & Jeff’s

1. Aspens................817 Clear Lake Rd. (Clear Lake Shores) 2. Bakfish Brewing Co. ..............1231 Broadway (Pearland) 3. Bakkhus Taverna Greek................605 6th Street (Kemah) 4. Bayview Duck ..............................3131 Hwy 146 (Bacliff) 5. Beers Looking At You ..........17074 Highway 3 (Webster) 6. Bombshells - Houston South ............12810 Gulf Freeway 7. Bombshells - Webster..........................803 E NASA Pkwy 8. Boondoggles ....................4106 NASA Parkway (El Lago) 9. Buck Wild ..............1025 West NASA Parkway (Webster) 10. Cabo ............................2513 NASA Parkway (Seabrook) 12. Caps and Corks ..........500 Baybrook Mall in Food Court 13. Center Court Pizza & Brew ......3202 Marina Bay Blvd. J 14. Clear Creek Winery ..........................709 Harris (Kemah) 15. Chelsea Wine Bar ............4106 Nasa Pkwy # F (El Lago) 16. Chasin’ Tails ............................2402 Bay Area Boulevard 18. Cock-Eyed Seagull ......................1010B E. Nasa Road 1 19. Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack ........309 4th Street(Kemah) 20. Crescent City Sports & Oyster Bar ..16605 El Camino Real 22. Dempsey’s Sports Pub ..20801 Gulf Freeway (Webster) 23. Dan’s Pizza Company ................................15148 Hwy 3 24. Dickinson Bar-B-Que & Steakhouse ..........2111 FM 517 25. Don Pico’s - Clear Lake ..................2110 Bay Area Blvd. 26. Don Pico’s - Pasadena ..............4940 Fairmont Parkway 27. DUO Winery & Cider Co. ............2150-A Dickinson Ave. 28. Easy Street Lounge ......112 N. Highway 3 (League City) 29. Esteban's Cafe & Cantina..............402 West Main Street 31. Fatty’s..................................1717 2nd Street (Seabrook) 32. Floyd’s Cajun Seafood House ..............20760 Gulf Frwy 33. Floyd’s Cajun Seafood House ................1300 Broadway 34. Gabacho’s Mexican Grill......................4449 NASA Rd. 1 35. Galveston Bay Beer Co. 12900 Fm 3436 Rd (Dickinson) 36. Gingers Coastal Eatery & Sports Bar ..2007 E. Bayshore 37. Gio’s Flying Pizza ....................................630 FM 517 Rd 38. Gordon St. Tavern....................114N. Gordon St. (Alvin) 39. Hugh & Jeff’s Car Wash & Grill ............1232 W. FM 646 40. J. Henry's Draught House ....1105 Clear Lake City Blvd. 41. Jackie’s Brickhouse ..1051 Marina Bay Drive (FM 2094) 42. Joe Lee’s Seafood Kitchen..........1108 Marina Bay Drive 43. JP’s Upperdeck............................609 Bradford (Kemah)

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LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 32 Also seems to me that Scout Bar has been bringing in new batches of cross town Houston bands which in the local scheme of things is something worth watching. I’ll be checking this out a bit more. We’ll see you at Scout Bar!

Tod Marcella @ Cock-eyed Seagull

COCK-EYED SEAGULL - We stopped into perhaps the coolest stops on the beat in August and Jeremy Kilgore @ that would be The Cock-eyed Cock-eyed Seagull Seagull where they operate perhaps the best air conditioner on the beat. In August, we took in a follow up show with Tod Marcella and Jeremy Kilgore sharing the stage with what I would describe as an evening of classic covers, heavy on the improv solos and interpretations (jam) - The kind of material that goes along great while sharing intelligent conversation amongst friends. Also in August, we stopped in to check out the Open Mic. Despite the yearlong exodus of young musicians from the Clear Lake area, the scoop is that this weekly gathering of musicians has taken root and is Open Mic @ doing quite well. We came in to Cock-eyed check out a set, ended up staySeagull ing the entire evening and do agree, this is one good open mic! If you’re a musician itching to get out of the house on Thursday evenings, may I suggest the Open Mic at the Cock-eyed Seagull? Heads up: Many of you good

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people will remember Deanne Luprete who worked the Cock-eyed Seagull years ago. She always reminded me of Marlo Thomas, That Girl… On Sunday, October 9, there will be a benefit for Deanne who is needing to have medical work done. Mark you calendar and come be a part - We’ll see you there! IT’S A WRAP - Knock on wood as we’ve avoided seriously bad weather so far this hurricane season and be ready should a big one decide to head this way. Until then, it is time to start rooting seriously for our hometown baseball team and time for everybody to start rooting for their favorite gridiron team. With the days getting shorter comes cooler temperatures and with cooler temperatures, it’s come time for our favorite time of year: Patio Season! With school back in session and the rut of the routine starts sinking in, remember that your time is valuable so grab a copy of The SCENE for a rundown on what’s happening. Thanks for taking time to catch up with us on what’s been going on. We’ve got some really cool benefits lining up along with some really good live music taking shape in the area, and we look forward to enjoying it with you, out and about on The SCENE! Cheers!

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Sept. 2 ............David Grace Sept. 3 ............Silverwings Sept. 9 ....Courageous Band Sept. 10 ....Randy Marshall Sept. 17............Big Richard Sept. 23 ......Todd & Jeremy Sept. 24 ..............Band 5-0 Oct. 1 ..............Silverwings Oct. 8 ..............Big Tip Todd We are always looking for new bands to play. If interested, contact us.

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Tai Chi @ Bay Area Community Center

Last month, we checked out the Tai Chi program offered by Michael Glynn, an instructor at the Silent Dragon of Texas for over 17 years with Harris County Precincts 1 & 2. The August session included a full audience partaking of Grand Master John Tsai, a 17th Generation Grand Master of Meihua Qi Gong -- Methods to condense the natural energy of internal Qi and reversing Qi for the purposes of body protection. Hands on instruction demonstrated methods for activating and connecting with our internal Qi knocking out killer stress, improving concentration power, increasing blood circulation and pumping up body energy. If you are interested in being a part of the Silent Dragon of Texas Kung Fu & Tai Chi, Dance, or Yoga, you can find out more at the Bay Area Community Center.

We’ve covered this band over the years, from the day’s of Infinity’s Twin @ Jackie’s Vito’s and Pinche’s, and were Brickhouse delighted hearing they were back on the beat. Musically, the band combines the detail complexity of orchestra caliber composition & precision while delivering the sound you might hear within the halls of Valhalla - Powerful….. FIT TO BE SCENE - Readers probably have picked up my recent fascination with our local banked roller derby action. The next big games lining up September 10th at the Pasadena Convention Center and Municipal Fairgrounds where the recently crowned Golden Skate Champs (The Cutthroat Cupcakes) will be challenged by the South Side Roller Derby Elite Squad. This will be a great matchup of strategy and athleticism which should make for an interesting evening.

SCOUT BAR - Caught an act I’ve never seen before and that would be the Texas TNT show at Scout Bar. This band seems

In July, we were able to check out some really good things happening at the Bay Area Community Center. I’ve always thought the Center to be the place where Mashtronauts host their annual zymurgy festival and was pleasantly surprised to find out BACC also offers classes appropriate for our Fit To Be SCENE, where they offer classes in Line Dance, Ballroom Dance, Yoga, and Zumba.

to have quite a following around town and somehow, it Texas TNT @ Scout Bar seems the only person to have not heard of this group has been me! <LOL> According to the band’s web site, Texas TNT plays rock favorites from the ‘70s, ‘80s & ‘90s from dance rock to hard rock to glam. Members of the band include Ronnie & Ramona Pace (guitar & bass) along with Ian Carro on Drums - All three can sing lead and presents themselves musically well. Checking out Texas TNT photos & videos on their website, it appears that Scout Bar was a special show complete with unique wardrobe for the band and extensive video/photo coverage in the audience. I can appreciate a band making the extra effort. - Continued on Page 30

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Labor Day weekend, be prepared to party all night with a variety of local bands both well-established and new. (Come on, we know many of you aren’t working on Monday!) Hugely successful industrial rock group The Hunger will headline Scout Bar’s Pre-Labor Day Party, along with bands Saturate, Tode, as well as new Houston-based band Lies of an Alibi (LOAA).

vocalist Kitchens said. The mysterious and dark video to the song (“not cheesy, not overdone,” he pointed out) can be found on YouTube, which, as The Hunger’s Thomas Wilson (also owner of Scout Bar) noted, “is now the new MTV,” and vital for the success of many up-and-coming bands.

While many fans are hyped up for an exciting show from Clear Lake’s very own The Hunger, this year’s event will also feature the first show from heavy modern rock band Lies of an Alibi. The group, consisting of members Jacob (vocals), Antho (guitar), Will (drums), Alex (bass) and Jay (guitar/vocals), are coming out swinging onto the Houston music scene, with a lot of interest already—individually, they are well-known musicians from their previous bands, including Soul In Tension, Anamalis, and Pulse Rate Zero. Also adding to the buzz has been the release of several teasers from the song and video online in anticipation of their just-released music video for “Freak Like Me,” which was filmed on location at Scout Bar. After only four days, the video (as of press time) already had almost 4,000 hits.

“It will be a great show locally…It will help us build what we have on a strong foundation,” said Jacob. “Not a lot of people play what we are playing.” Jacob describes their sound as modern heavy rock— difficult to describe, he said, but in a similar vein as bands like Papa Roach and Breaking Benjamin. Wilson is also excited for the group to join the bill this year. “They’re going to pull their weight and then some.” As both The Hunger and Lies of an Alibi rock the Clear Lake stage Sunday, September 4 along with Tode and Saturate, Scout’s Pre-Labor Day Party also promises a little bit of something for everyone: an outdoor stage with acoustic acts, bands both inside and outside, as well as a DJ with dance music and more between bands. Scout’s Pre-Labor Day Party begins this Sunday, September 4 at 8 p.m. It is FREE for 21 and up and $10 for 18 and up. For more information on Lies of an Alibi, and other events, visit their Facebook page – and make sure to check out their video “Freak Like Me” on YouTube!

“It’s a nice place, good lighting…There was no better place than Scout Bar for the video. It fits right into the song we were writing,”

The Hunger & Scout Bar: from Page 48 What many may not know, however, is the connection between both The Hunger and Scout Bar, and the story of a rock star-turnedclub owner who acquired a new space that wasn’t even originally intended to be a concert venue.

tween us and the inner loop crowd. It just doesn’t make any sense to think that nothing cool exists outside of the 610 Loop, because it’s not true.

Thomas Wilson along with his wife Aline, established Scout Bar in 2004, and the rest, as they say, is history. “I did it because I wanted to have a place where my band [The Hunger] could play, and I could feel comfortable and proud of. And from there, it kind of evolved into what it is now. It was supposed to be a night club where you got to see really cool bands on the weekends,” Wilson recalled.

“It was the same way when The Hunger started. We were ‘not cool’ because we didn’t live in the Montrose area. We were ridiculed by other bands all the time, then we just exploded right past those other bands,” Wilson recalled. Another interesting aspect that truly sets Scout Bar apart from the rest: Wilson emphasizes that he is always thinking of the venue from a female point of view.

However, Wilson was on the brink of something that performance-wise would elevate Scout to become the respected music venue it is now.

“I always, always try to consider the woman’s perspective,” from the music down to other important things like the bathrooms, where many bars and clubs, Wilson noted, often come up very short.

“I remember all of the other venues around town that did something similar [to Scout], they didn’t have production standards or lighting…The bands were responsible for bringing that in. I was like, wait a minute, let’s raise the bar and get the really good production, the really good lights, let’s hire people that are good at running it, and see if people respond to the level of quality that we want to present. And that’s really what did it for us,” Wilson said.

“We try to deliver those things that women will appreciate so they will come back, because the club business – like anything else – doesn’t work without women. [The point is] to make everyone happy, especially women.”

In coming years, Scout would see the careers of then-unknown bands as Papa Roach and Hinder rise to fame and huge success in the music industry, dispelling the myth that everything cool was “inside the loop” in Houston. “I think that very slowly over the last 12 years we’ve broken down a lot of pre-conceived notions and a lot of walls that used to exist be-

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As Scout Bar carries its musical legacy of over a decade now, and is still bringing some of the biggest acts in the music industry to the area, it’s safe to say that Wilson’s vision continues to work for what has become a staple for both new and established bands, and consistently provides high-energy, high-quality performances in the rock genre and beyond. The Hunger also continues to tour with a success and relevance that is always difficult to maintain in the music industry. They will headline Scout Bar’s annual Pre-Labor Day Party (above). For more Scout Bar events, visit their Facebook

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Nite Wave @ Hugh @ Jeff’s Checking out the band’s song list (www.nitewaveband.com), these guys handle popular covers spanning pretty close to half a century. You can tell a band by the kind of crowd they pack at a show and the number of other musicians in the house that evening was most evident. Listeners got a treat getting to hear Daniel Little on a couple songs. I’ve heard Daniel sing at a benefit once at the Cock-eyed Seagull, and I am positive he has the voice that is capable of breaking glass. HAPPY FIVE-O Madigan @ The evening of Hugh & Jeff’s Hugh’s Big Five-O was quite the party. With Madigan on the stage, soundman Dale had the 60’x60’x15’ room sounding like an open concert arena and Eric had the lighting & effects dialed in making for quite the camera friendly show. Madigan has always been known in the area as a ‘70s, ‘80s & ‘90s rock & roll party band, yet over the past few years has woven in the clas-

sic album rock anthems that were typically played late night on the FM dial. I am hard pressed thinking of other bands playing these epic cuts live, qualifying Madigan not only as a rock & roll party rock band, but also a great concert rock Madigan @ Hugh & Jeff’s band, that’s good on the intellect and best served at 110 dB -- which, if you’re still with me, is a rare find these days. LONE STAR RALLY - Is around the corner and so we joined a full house at Jackie’s Brickhouse on a Thursday night for the first semifinal search for Infinity’s Twin @ Jackie’s this year’s Ms. Lone Star Brickhouse Rally. This was a one-of-akind event with Outlaw Dave providing emcee duties that evening and the competition for this coveted title will no doubt be seriously keen. Not many places can pull off hosting such an event but the folks at Jackie’s Brickhouse certain can. Not all bands would be able to handle the frenzy and commotion but Infinity’s Twin sure did. - Continued on Page 32

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DUO Winery & Cider Co. Continued from Page 40 Craig was busy working in insurance with Coastal Group & Associates, while the Brazilian-born, multi-talented Raquel (also an accomplished singer and the artist of the DUO labels), was in high demand at the Brazilian Consulate. So just one year ago, this “duo” began planning to make their vision of bringing their family’s tradition of wine and cider from the north to the south. One dream, a great space in Dickinson, and 150 repurposed wooden pallets later, DUO is now open and offering a seven wine and cider tasting menu for $5. There is also the option to take DUO’s wine and cider home to enjoy later, although the atmosphere and comradery among visitors, along with interacting with Craig and Raquel, are all truly part of the experience. Though DUO’s wines and ciders are becoming more readily available at area restaurants such as Dickinson Bar~B~Que, as well as popular pubs like Boondoggle’s, one really must make a trip to DUO to get the full experience and taste what has already been served at a White House Governor’s Ball in recent years to esteemed guests.

“We have so much fun. It feels like a party, and then customers really become our friends before they leave,” Raquel said. Craig agreed. “The sweetest moments here are of people just feeling the energy, telling us thank you for opening and for being here, thank you for taking a chance on Dickinson,” he said. DUO will host some exciting upcoming events as well, such as the launch of their Rodeo Star Cider on September 8, coupled with a personal visit from their winemaker from Michigan. Then on September 24, they will celebrate their official grand opening with live music and food trucks – and plenty of wine and cider, of course! DUO Winery & Cider Co. is located just north of Dickinson. Their hours are Wednesday from 5 to 10 p.m., Thursday and Friday 3 to 10 p.m., Saturday noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday noon to 6 p.m. DUO also welcomes private parties, special events, meetings, and more; call 832-738-1325 for more information. Find

DUO online and keep up with upcoming events through their Facebook page or www.duowinery.com. No matter the day or occasion, be sure to stop in and see what a wonderful experience DUO has added to the area!

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LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 37 In addition to a good time rock & roll show, frontman Cam Flener put forth a stage presence that clearly connected with everybody of all ages…. “His personality captures and captivated the masses, while his ability to take them back to their youth and beyond brings them back time after time looking for yet another dip in his fountain of youth” which clearly places the Velcro Pygmies on the same orbital plane perhaps as the Spazmatics - If you know one, you clearly know the other….

Coldfeet @ Mainly Drinks

HAPPY FIFTH!!! - Congratulations goes out to Debra and the great people at Mainly Drinks! This is a place that always “got it” and in five short years, has earned a spot on the Top 4 “Highest Rated” Greater Houston-area restaurants, according to OpenTable. In August, we joined in on the celebration along with the full house of wine & diners partaking of our favorites, the Smothered Lobster Fries with Shrimp & Crawfish and their Ribeye steak, all of which vanquished in short order. Music that evening was provided by Coldfeet unplugged, something I simply had to check out. Recalling MTV Unplugged shows from the past: Squeeze, Aerosmith, Poison, Led Zeppelin, Queensryche, Kiss, Duran Duran and Nine Inch Nails. All were insanely loud electric bands playing exclusively on acoustic gear Seemed fitting indeed to check out the unplugged version of Coldfeet. ‘Twas fun!!! Time to mark your calendars people - Next year, rumor has it that Coldfeet will be returning to the reunion show circuit, which are always quite the parties and five years

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from now will be Mainly Drinks 10th Anniversary. I’m Looking forward to it already! Cheers! South on 146 and west on 646. BACK ON THE BEAT - I finally made it back to Hugh & Jeff’s in August, the official unofficial southwest outpost for The SCENE. Somehow, I fell out of habit when the 646 construction was at it’s worst and was pleasantly surprised how much the place has mellowed over the years - No longer just a hip place to get your car washed but with a big air garage to hang out with friends, an up and running kitchen serving really appealing bar food munchies, a brisk & crisp service staff and perhaps one of the largest stages happening in the area. In August, we caught Nite Wave for the first time and Madigan playing at Hugh’s Big Five Oh bash. WELL-KEPT SECRET - I’m surprised I’ve never heard Nite Wave before. These guys have all the party songs down pat and from what I understand, are one of the area’s hardest-working blue collar bands happening these days. One thing I typically do when checking out a new band, is to

Nite Wave @ Hugh @ Jeff’s eyeball their signal path on stage. Kenneth Serrato (Lead vocals & guitar) played on the Boss GT-8 while Randy Serrato (lead guitar) played on the Boss GT-6 – a quick clue these guys were about the sound. Danny Serrato was on bass that evening and sitting in for James McComb on drums was Scott Misner whom I’m starting to believe plays for everybody in town.

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LOOSE NOTES: Continued From Page 39 Described as a good time R&B/Blues band, Luther and The Healers proved it to me that evening that they are, with their fun choice of songs. According to their website, these guys are the band to make your event an occasion to remember - Be it a crawfish boil, BBQ cookoff, wedding, bar mitzvah, funeral, biker rally and every other event you can think of. Got a party planned and needing a band? Luther and the Healers comes to mind for the shortlist. I’m still trying to figure out how to work Aspens into our schedule - In August, we caught Daze of Nite at this Clear Lake Shores neighborhood bar for a quick set of crisp cover action. To my surprise, I am discovering there is lots of live music happening here. To be continued... BACLIFF BOUNCE - It was time for a return visit to Noah’s Ark and somehow, I managed to get my calendar crossed up so stay tuned for a follow up. Pondering what next to do, we noticed the old Clifton’s By The Sea location up for sale. This place has a nearby State of Texas historical marker letting it be known to all that the area is a long time location for citizens to enjoy the water and live music. If you know of anybody interested and a proper owner for this landmark location, please do everybody a favor and pass them word. Thanks!!! Eventually, James WIllie Wilhite @ Katie’s

we ended up dropping in at Katie’s where it’s practically impossible to show up and there “not” be great live music happening. On the red stage this evening, we took in a long overdue evening of James Willie Wilhite along with Roger Tausz on bass, John Chupin on drums & Terrance Glenn on guitar. James sometimes comes across as a musical enigma, not one to simply play musical genres across the map but to play them with absolute immersion into the musical zone. As Bob Emmons puts it, “James can do it all over the place”... It’s interesting that over the years he’s made room for Glenn on guitar. I recall years ago watching the two share the stage on a Pink Floyd project and was curious how well having two lead players would work? Quite well, actually. Terrance technically nails key lead licks freeing James to take on additional dimension that provides for an evening of full body music. Well played! Heads up: Buddy Whittington will be back in town along with a couple fundraisers which are likely to be no less than humdinger caliber. We’ll see you there! ROCK THE DOCK - I’m a relative newcomer when it comes to seeing the Velcro Pygmies – having caught them a couple times at Jackie’s Brickhouse – and I was curious what they would be like at a Rock The Dock show. First off, it’s still a bit warm out these Velcro Pygmies @ days but the Rock The Dock Velcro Pygmies and their fans (who refer to themselves, affectionately, as “Pyg Heads”) had no trouble handling the heat. I was curious about Max, the new bass player replacing “Forever Rock Star and most popular band member,” Jacob Sanders - No problem with the new guy. Check and double check! I was also curious what kind of crowd this band would draw on a school night – The Courtyard was packed! And finally, after seeing these guys at Jackie’s, I was extremely curious what kind of show the Vecro Pygmies would pull off with an all-aged crowd. Boom! In addition to a good time rock & roll show, frontman Cam Flener put forth a stage presence that clearly connected with everybody of all ages! - Continued on Page 36

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LoosebyNotes Andy Eng

Greetings good people! So far, it looks like we survived another Houston summer, enjoyed some splendid Olympics, hanging in there with the baseball wild card race and borrowing from Paul Thorn, everybody is “looking good at the starting line” with football season kickoff around the corner. Before we move on, let’s run down some of what all went down in August.

LIGHTHOUSE DISTRICT: With school back in session and the drive into the Lighthouse District once again manageable, we dropped in to catch Steve Shannon and Starr Jernigan on the stage at Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack with perhaps one of the deepest playlists of American folk and acoustic hippie Steve Shannon @ Crazy Alan’s

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covers happening - No iPads needed for these two. Both of these two are fully capable of handling lead guitar & vocal duties which makes for some of the strongest enjoyable guitar playing my ears have heard. Over the Star Jernigan @ Crazy Alan’s years, diners have come to enjoy outstanding fresh seafood meals and recent scuttlebutt is the possibility that Crazy Alan will be enclosing the entire facility taking the Swamp Shack from a seasonal venue to a place for year ‘round dining. Such an upgrade if it were to happen would not be one undertaken lightly suggesting the obvious - That Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack is the place to go for seafood in the lighthouse district. Down the street we stopped into TBone Tom’s to check out Luther & The Healers. We’ve seen T-Bone’s handle practically any crowd that walks in and for the first time in quite some time, got to see a retirement party, which by many measures, must be the funnest events on this planet. - Continued on Page 37

4438 Boulevard • Bacliff, 77518 | 281-339-2895 UPCOMING SHOWS # Fri. 9/2 ....Hour Glass Trio ........Main Stage, 9-1 Sat. 9/3 ....The Classix ............Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun. 9/4 ..David Joel................Palapa Bar, 3-7 Mon. 9/5 ....4 Barrel Ramblers Duo ....Palapa Bar, 1-5 # Fri. 9/9 ....Rick Lee ................Main Stage, 9-1 Sat. 9/10 ..Wood N Wind Band......Palapa Bar, 8-12 Sun. 9/11 ..Houston Texans Football ............1-5

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# Fri. 9/30 ..David Joel ..............Main Stage, 9-1 Sat. 10/1 ..Michael Stevens ......Palapa Bar, 8-12 # Shows added just prior to press, not on Noah’s Ark ads Sun. 10/2 ..Houston Texans Football ............1-5

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DUO WINERY & CIDER CO.: Where North Meets South By Sarah Piña

GRAND OPENING EVENT Saturday, September 24 • noon to 10pm

Imagine entering a sleek, modern space dimly lit with twinkling vintage light bulbs and walls lined with striking, rustic multi-toned wood. Samba and bossa nova from Brazil softly play in the background as friendly smiles are served, laughter resonates, and guests are offered a sophisticated yet unintimidating wine and cider tasting menu. Observing the relaxing atmosphere, one feels as though they could be in Napa. Luckily for southeast Houston, Dickinson now has what many travel across the country for.

New Wine Release, Tours, Live Music, Food Trucks, Discounts & more!

This is the experience one can expect at DUO Winery & Cider Co. Having just opened in July, they have already garnered the buzz of many locals. A family business owned by Craig and Raquel Jarmosco, DUO (the name symbolic of partnership on many levels, both personal and professional), is an extension of the family vineyard that has existed in Michigan for over 45 years. “All of the wines are grown from European grapes in Michigan soils,” noted Craig, who along with his wife Raquel (both of whom have resided in Texas for 14 years now) originally had the idea for what would become DUO only a few years before. - Continued on Page 35

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Texas Beer Enthusiast Arts & Drafts Houston 2016

Sept. 17 (4pm-Midnight) @ The Silo Houston The second annual Arts & Drafts Houston will feature a variety of craft and national beers, spirits, local art, and live music. This one-of-a-kind event combines the artistry of beer and spirits with the celebration of new and established stone workers, sculptors, painters and other artisans.

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A new addition this year will be the Art of the Cocktail. This feature highlights exciting drink recipes across many drink categories and features Blue Chair Bay Rum as a featured spirit. Samples of an exclusive signature drink created by mixologists from Grandma’s Boys Lemonade will be offered using one of Blue Chair’s flavored rums and other premium ingredients.

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In addition to a unique beer and spirit sampling experience along side high-quality foods, a wide variety of local artists will be on hand displaying and selling their hand crafted, unique products including stone workers, painters, jewelers, art cars, sculptors, clothing designers, and many more. Houston’s top DJs and bands will provide live entertainment during the entire event for visitors’ listening or dancing pleasure. A portion of the proceeds from the Arts & Drafts Houston event are donated to Houston’s La Rosa Family Services, a non-profit dedicated to preventing and healing domestic violence in the greater Houston area.

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UPCOMING TEXAS CRAFT BEER FESTIVALS

Woodlands Craft Beer & Music Festival September 2, 2016 Town Green Park The Woodlands, TX

Observer BrewFest September 10, 2016 Dallas Farmers Market Dallas, TX

Brewmasters Festival Arts & Drafts Houston September 2-4, 2016 Sept 17, 2016 Moody Gardens • Gal., TX The Silo Houston, TX

Beer Mile - Houston September 3, 2016 Minute Maid Park Houston, TX

Central Texas Food, Wine & Brew Festival September 10, 2016 Harker Height Park Harker Heights, TX

Untapped San Antonio Sept 17, 2016 The Lone Star Brewery San Antonio, TX

Texas Craft Brewers September 24, 2016 Fiesta Gardens • Austin, TX

Abilene Beer Summit September 24, 2016 Frontier Texas Museum Abilene, TX

Kemah Boardwalk Beer Festival September 24, 2016 Kemah Boardwalk Kemah, TX

Untapped Houston October 22, 2016 Disc. Green • Hou. TX

Untapped Dallas November 12, 2016 Fair Park • Dallas, TX


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Baytown Grito Fest: Cont. from Page 48 On Saturday, October 1, at Baytown’s Bicentennial Park, the City will host its 11th Grito Fest, and this year’s festival is shaping up to be the greatest yet!

Where: 1300 E. Broadway St., Pearland (This location only) What: $2.50 Dom. Bottles, $4.50 Croc-a-Ritas, $4 House Wines, $4 Bloody Marys, $3.50 Wells, Select $5 Appetizers -------------------------

Where: 817 Clear Lake Road, Clear Lake Shores When: Mon.-Fri. 2-7pm What: $2.50 Longnecks & 16 oz. Drafts, $3.50 Wines & House Ritas + Daily Bucket Specials (2-7pm) $15 Dom, $16.50 Mixed, $18 Premium -------------------------

Where: 1053 Marina Bay Dr., Kemah When: Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm; Sat. & Sun. 11am-6pm What: Drink Specials -------------------------

Local businesses will compete in a salsa making competition. Additionally, apart from the actual grito contest, attendees have the chance to battle it out with accordions (true to the Tejano sounds that will ring throughout the festival), and even a jalapeño-eating contest to spice up the day! By the way, these jalapeños aren’t sliced or diced – contestants eat as many whole pickled jalapeños as they can in 30 seconds.

Where: 4438 Boulevard What & When: Mon.-Thurs. All Day $2.75 Wells, $1.75 Drafts,

“This is a really hot event. Some of these guys can really throw them back!” said Cliff Hatch, Recreation Superintendent for the City of Baytown. “It’s interesting how they each have different strategies. Some shove them in one at a time, while you see others smoosh them all together and cram them in all at once; it gets crazy!”

Sat 7a-4p & Sun All Day $2.75 Bloody Marys, Mimosas or Screwdrivers

Mon.-Thurs.:1/2-Price Well Drinks While Raining at Noah's!

Parrots Nest Happy Hour: Mon.Thurs. 3-6 p.m. 2 for 1 Appetizers. ------------------------

Where: 605A 6th Street, Kemah When: Mon.-Fri., 11am to 7pm What: $4 Premium Wells $4 Wine By The Glass $4 All Drafts (13 taps) ------------------------

What’s more is the incredible star power Grito Fest continues to draw. This year, Houston-based award-winning Mariachi Los Gallitos, who are recognized internationally and have performed for everyone from former U.S. presidents to the Queen of England, will open the festival at 4 p.m. H.O.L.A. Ballet Folkorico will also take the stage to perform traditional Mexican dances. Then, the Grammy-award and Tejano Music Award-winning Hometown Boys hailing from Lubbock will follow, leading up to the major headliner of the event: Elektro Kumbia. The group is the newest creation of A.B. Quintanilla, brother of the late Queen of Tejano, Selena Quintanilla Pérez. Elektro Kumbia will deliver their unique blend of cumbia, Tejano, hip-hop, reggae and Latin pop to the festival, and will give revelers a chance to shake it up until 10 p.m. when the festival wraps up. Baytown Grito Fest is a free, family-friendly, and alcohol-free event in Bicentennial Park located at 1001 Market St. in Baytown. Arts and crafts vendors— it’s not too late to sign up. Visit www.baytown.org/gritofest for more information on participating, contests, and schedules for the music line up.

Where: 600 6th Street, Kemah When: Mon-Fri, Noon to 7pm What: $4.75 Premium Wells, $2.75 Longnecks, $3.75 Fireballs -----------------------Where: 3435 Hwy 146 • Bacliff When: Mon.-Fri. 11am-7pm What: $3 House ’Ritas; $4 Flavored House ’Ritas; $2.75 Dom Bottle Beer; $3.25 Import/Premium Bottle Beer; $3.50 Well Drinks (single liquor); $4 Wine, Free Chips & Salsa Upon Request!

Where: 6555 South Shore Blvd. When: Mon.-Fri. 11am - 7pm & Sat. 11am - 6 pm What: Drink Specials

Prices/specials in the SCENE Happy Hour Guide are subject to change.

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Featured Bartender:

Zac @ Palapas

How long have you been a bartender + How long at Palapas? I have been bartending for 6 years, and I have been at Palapas for 3. Where: 605 6th St., Suite C, Kemah When: Mon.-Fri. Noon to 7pm What: $3.50 Wells, $2.50 Dom. Pints --------------------------

Where: 650 FM 517 (Dickinson) When: Monday - Friday 3-6pm What: $1.99 Domestic Draft Pints; $2.99 Premium Draft Pints; $2.99 House WIne & Appetizers --------------------------

Where: 315 Grand Ave., Bacliff When: Mon-Fri 11am-7pm What: Drink specials + Mon: $3.25 Well Ritas, Tues: $3.50 Crown Apple, Wed: $3.50 American Honey --------------------------

Houston Location

Where: 10943 Scarsdale Blvd. When: Everyday 4-8pm What: $2.50 Domestic Beer & Well Drinks. $3 Wines. Fireball always $4. Ask about daily specials.

South Shore Location

Where: 10943 Scarsdale Blvd. When: Everyday 4-8pm What: $2.50 Domestic Beer & Well Drinks. $3 Wines. Fireball always $4. Ask about daily specials.

What do you love about working at Palapas? I’m from a small coastal town in south Texas (Palacios). I love being close to the water. I love going to the upstairs balcony and looking at the water. Plus the people in Kemah are great. My regulars are awesome and treat you like family. YOUR favorite day of the week to work? I love working Fridays and Saturdays. We are always busy with new people every week. Plus, there are always events of some kind, either pub crawls or some kind of festival. It keeps things interesting. Top 3 drinks you recommend to customers at Palapas? People like drinking the oatmeal cookie, and white gummy bears shots, or the Caribbean Fantasy drink. Do you have a signature drink? The one people ask for the most is either the Snow Cone drink or the War Head shot.

5 words that describe you: Motivated, determined, aggressive, honest, and sincere.

Are there any new drinks you're excited about? Yes, actually I’m very interested in the new beer cocktails that are coming out now. I’m not talking about the ginger beer stuff but like the electric lemonade with Leinenkugel Summer Shady or the Angry Sailor which is Sailor Jerry, Sour Apple and Angry Orchard Cider.

Favorite thing about the Bay Area? Being so close to the water is a huge plus; also the nightlife here is great. Even during the day there is always something to do with the Boardwalk down the street, and all the thrift surrounding us. And the people around this area are really my favorite; I have met some of the most genuine people in this area.

What do you do when not at work? I have been doing Gracie Jiu Jitsu for a long time now. Longer than I have been bartending. Plus I love to fish, hunt or go camping. Really anything outside – no wonder I ended up at Palapas.

What do you love about bartending? I love meeting new people and this is the perfect job and place for that. Our regulars really make this place feel like home and welcome everybody with open arms. Plus, on the weekends I like to test myself to see how fast and precise I can be.

The most amusing or weird question you have ever been asked by a customer? Oh, wow! I don’t know, to tell you the truth. One time, I asked a girl what her favorite flavor was so I could make her something she would like, her response was blue.

Who inspires you? My dad and my two sisters. We are a super competitive family, so it’s a constant competition with one another, which I love. I’m really a self-motivated person. I strive to be the best at whatever I do.

All information in the SCENE Happy Hour Guide is believed to be true and accurate as of press time, but prices and specials are subject to change.

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Rev Up For Food Truck-A-Palooza Texas Classic Rockin’ Food Truck Rally • Oct. 8 By Jason Goodrich Something delicious rolls this way in early October. And it’s gonna be loud.

WHO’S PLAYING Back In Black, the top AC/DC tribute band out of Dallas, shoots to thrill as the night’s headliner. Facepainted dopplegangers Kiss Alike shout it out loud right after Journey tribute band Escape goes its separate ways. Local recording artists Victim, Southbound 45 and The Band Hennessy showcase original material along with their favorite classic covers. School of Rock students kick things off when the gates open at 11 a.m.

FOOD TRUCKS These are a sampling (partial list) of food trucks that will be ready to tantalize taste buds at the event. • Space City Spudz • Falacos • Lucas Tacos • Bubbas Texas Burger Shack • The Cuban Spot • SW Sushi • Chuckwagon Concessions • Offbeat Eatz

If guitar licks and gourmet bites are two of your favorite things, then you won’t want to miss the inaugural Texas Classic Rockin’ Food Truck Rally on October 8 at Gulf Greyhound Park in LaMarque. Just imagine the pairings: AC/DC and appetizers. Kiss and kimchi. Journey and jerk chicken. Thanks to a lineup of six killer bands, you’ll have ample opportunity to mix and match classic tunes with top-notch, twist-a-licious dishes.

Texas Classic Rockin’ Food Truck Rally When: ......Oct. 8, 2016; 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. Where: ....Gulf Greyhound Park, LaMarque, TX Website/Tickets:..www.texasfoodtruckrally.com

Rally leaders Hugh Lazenberry, Mark Cole and Nikki Ameigh say the idea came while hanging out with the “BarWash Crue” of regulars and friends at Hugh's landmark Hwy. 646 business, Hugh & Jeff’s Car Wash and Grill. “We put on concert events every weekend at Hugh & Jeff’s, so that gave us the confidence to put together something bigger,” Lazenberry said. And the food trucks? “They’ve really caught on in Houston and spread to Galveston. I’d never seen the two (tribute band concerts and food trucks) combined,” said Cole. It’s a win-win for rally attendees and food truck operators, Ameigh says: Attendees get to sample great food with their live music, while aspiring chefs can connect with new fans. To sweeten the pot, operators will compete for several cash prizes, including a $10,000 grand prize for best original dish. That’s a lot of dough. The HMN Events team said they envision “an absolute festival atmosphere.” The headlining sponsor, Miller Lite, should help toward that goal. Local classic rock radio station The Eagle 106.9 FM will also be broadcasting with live remotes there.

• D'Lish Curbside • Nom Mi Street • Pocket To Me • Buttz Food Truck As of press time, there were a few food truck spots left. For more information, go to www.texasfoodtruckrally.com

TEAM EFFORT: Hugh Lazenberry didn’t jump into this concept alone. Two of his “Crue” at the car wash started a brainstorming session. From there, Lazenberry, Mark Cole and Nikki Ameigh, formed HMN Events to bring the idea to life.

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“Doc Rock” Stephens of Piledrive Productions will manage the stage while Clear Lake Shores Food Truck Park’s Billy Flanagan wrangles food vendors. Lazenberry said his son, Hugh & Jeff’s general manager, Hugh, Jr., is responsible for deftly dealing with Miller Lite, which “has really dug in with us.” KIDS AND THINGS: Thinking of bringing along your young classic rock fan? After all, School of Rock students will be performing. And what grade-schooler doesn’t love KISS? That said, there won’t be bouncy houses. HMN Events rates the Rally as “kid accessible,” so make sure everyone is up to the challenge of a daylong rock festival before buying them a ticket. Other than that, all you’ll need is cash, sunscreen, and a blanket or lawn chairs - that is, if you plan on sitting down, oldster. There are no coolers allowed inside. ROCK FOR A CAUSE: The event benefits more than attendees’ ears and bellies. Rally organizers have partnered with causes benefitting “cops, vets and pets”: A local chapter of the Blue Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club is raising funds to help women’s shelters; the Lone Survivor Foundation, which gives back to wounded warriors; and the Galveston Island Humane Society, because “We all love animals,” said Lazenberry.

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THE HUNGER & SCOUT BAR: Clear Lake Continues A Musical Legacy By Sarah Piña The Hunger is a name many all over the world know. The hugely successful industrial rock band from Clear Lake, founded by brothers Thomas and Jeff Wilson along with Brian Albritton, rose to fame in the early 90s with hit songs such as “Shock,” “Shoot to Kill,” and “Never Again,” and has continued to tour in recent years with bands such as Ministry, Bush, Chevelle, Three Days Grace, and POD.

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Scout Bar is also a name many recognize in Clear Lake and beyond. Over the past 12 years, it has evolved into a premiere rock performance venue and even has become a location that many bands have utilized for their music videos. True to the name, Scout Bar has sought out several upand-coming bands of all genres. This has included an extension to the even the biggest Latin acts in the industry in recent years, drawing the likes of Molotov, Jarabe de Palo, Natalia LaFourcade, and even Cuban legendary band Los Van Van, to name a few. - Continued on Page 33

2016 BAYTOWN GRITO FEST:

Saturday, October 1

A Roaring Tradition in its 11th Year

Sheila Marshall Band Sun., Sept 18 T-BONE TOMS

By Sarah Piña Baytown Grito Fest—an annual city tradition filled with award-winning mariachis, Tejano and cumbia bands, food vendors, arts and crafts, kids’ activities, and various entertaining contests – is sure to be a blast for the whole family! But wait – what’s a “grito,” you may ask? A grito is essentially a Mexican cry or yell that carries power, energy, pain and joy all in one long reverberating sound. The competition is such that some people even hire grito coaches in preparation for their contests! But it’s so much more than that. At Grito Fest, contestants vie for top honors by shouting as long as they possibly can, some 30 seconds or longer, in an homage to what is said to have started the Mexican Revolution in 1810. - Continued on Page 44

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Monkey Monday $3.50 Wells • $2.50 Dom Pints

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