The SCENE Magazine - March 2019 - Front to Back

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THE SCENE is The ACTiON Guide TO The WATERFRONT CAPITAL OF TEXAS

A Great Place to Live, Work & Play!

MARCH 2019 ............Southbelt • Clear Lake • Bay Area • Galveston

DOGS & DIVAS Fashion Show Benefiting Bay Area Turning Point • April 4 @ SSHR the 4th annual Dogs & Divas Fashion Show and Luncheon benefiting Bay area turning Point will be held on thursday, april 4 beginning at 11 a.m. at South Shore harbour resort Crystal Ballroom, in League City. Presented by Friends of Bay area turning Point, proceeds will benefit BatP’s direct services to child and adult victims experiencing domestic violence and sexual assault and the Safe Paws program. Safe Paws is a creative foster care program that provides safety for pets of those who seek our services. april is Sexual assault awareness month and teal is the recognized color of support. the models are community leaders who make a difference every day. Featured fashions from Chico’s Baybrook mall, White house Black market Baybrook, Shoppe girl and Dress galaxy. the fashions are perfect for finding your spring, mother’s Day, graduation and/or easter dresses. the fashion show will be produced by local resident ange mertens of the a List Productions. New in 2019 is the Diva Package raffle. the package includes: 2020 Diva model Position in Fashion Show plus pampering treatments valued at $500. (Need not be present to win.)

event tickets are $65 and tables of 10 are available. to purchase tickets, raffle tickets, become a sponsor or donate an auction item, please visit https://www.picatic.com/DogsandDivas2019. For additional information, please contact angela Corns, marketing Director, acorns@bayareaturningpoint.com or 281-455-8287.

About BATP: established in 1991, Bay area turning Point, inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse; including elder abuse and child abuse.

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First Motosurf Race in Texas is coming to Clear Lake

2019 JETSURF HOUSTON OPEN on Clear Lake in Seabrook • April 13 &14

DYI: Motosurf is an internationally-recognized and regulated, hi-tech, green sport that is considered the safest and cheapest Motorsport in the world.

motosurf is an exciting new professional motorsport on the water which was born in the Czech republic and is quickly spreading all over the world visiting texas for the first time next month with the JetSurf houston open on Clear Lake, april 12-14.

hosted by JetSurf houston as part of the business’ grand opening Weekend Celebration, the JetSurf houston open will feature racers competing on lightweight, carbon-fiber, motorized surfboards capable of attaining speeds of 37 miles per hour. these ultra-light-weight, high-tech boards are the fastest water machines in the world that are self carried by its riders. although the action is fast and furious, motosurf is also considered the safest motorsport in the world because the JetSurf boards are lightweight with minimal kinetic energy, and if a rider falls off the board, they cut the engine via the kill switch so the board stops after a maximum of 5 meters. there is little to no danger to the racers, why other famous motorsport icons such as WrC, F1, motogPP and red Bull air race Pilots are training and racing with the JetSurf boards.

Texas Motosurf Races April 13 & 14, 2019 Endeavour Marina Seabrook, TX (Clear Lake)

JetSurf Houston Open

August 2019* La Torretta Lake Resort & Spa Montgomery, TX (Lake Conroe)

Motosurf Texas Cup I

May 2020* Moody Gardens Resort Galveston, TX (Offatts Bayou)

Motosurf Texas Cup II

the circuit will hit houston next month fresh off an international event the previous weekend at abu Dhabi in the United arab emirates. england, China, russia, South Korean, France, * Date Subject to Change mexico, Brasil, Netherlands and miami, Florida here in the USa are other popular stops on the racing circuit. But JetSurf houston founder Jordan Davlin has long believed houston, as arguably one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic cities, is in prime position to embrace the cheapest, economical and environmentally most advanced and friendly motorsport in the world today.

JETSURF HOUSTON Endeavour Marina 3101 E. Nasa Pkwy, Suite H Seabrook TX 77586

Call 281-JET-SURF (281-538-7873) info@jetsurfhouston.com www.jetsurfhouston.com


introducing JETSURF HOUSTON

Grand Opening Celebration Weekend • April 11-14

although huge in asia — the top market internationally is tech-savvy Seoul, South Korea — and europe, JetSurf dealerships in america have been limited to miami and New York City until recently. But that changes with the addition of the veteran-owned Jetsurf houston, which celebrates its official Grand Opening in april with a ribbon cutting, reception, open showroom and the 2019 Jetsurf houston Open, April 11-14. JetSurf houston owner and certified trainer Jordan Davlin returned to the houston area after a stint serving his country in iraq, studying small business with entrepreneur concentration at UtSa and running a promotional and marketing company. Davlin is excited about introducing this cutting edge product to houston and the surrounding area and believes texas, houston and Clear Lake specifically is the perfect place to base his operations from.

Thursday, April 11 Ribbon Cutting

Friday, April 12

Showroom Open House

Saturday, April 13

JetSurf Houston Open & Reception: Admiral Room overlooking the race

Sunday, April 14

JetSurf Houston Open

JETSURF HOUSTON owner Jordan Davlin

“JetSurf has quickly grown to become the world leader in producing the fastest, lightest and most dynamic craft for this unique and rapidly-growing sport of JetSurfing,” explained Davlin. one of the key aspects to Davlin’s business will be the JetSurf houston academy. “JetSurf has established the JetSurf academy program so that novices and expert riders could experience these amazing boards in a safe and professional environment – no matter where in the world they chose to ride. as one of the first JetSurf academies in the U.S., JetSurf houston academy looks forward to partnering with the global JetSurf family in bringing these dynamic boards to the waterways of texas in a safe and responsible way.”

The Facts about JETSURF:

the next generation of extreme watersports has arrived in texas bringing an option for those looking to surf but unable to find any waves to catch. introducing the JetSurf, a lightweight, carbon-fiber, motorized surfboard capable of attaining speeds of 37 miles per hour with the ability to be transported via person, car, boat, and plane (as personal luggage on international/domestic carrier flights). think personal watercraft crossed with a wakeboard, a skate board, add a hint of dirt-slinging, engine-buzzing motorbike, and then multiply it.

• JetSurf motorized surfboards are like a cross between wakeboards and jet skis.

• JetSurf boards are fast and can attain speeds of 37 miles per hour.

• JetSurf boards are independent; riders aren’t towed by a boat. No ropes, sails or parachutes.

• JetSurf is huge in Europe, Australia & Asia (top market is Seoul, South Korea), but new to America • There is a professional JetSurf racing circuit Motosurf World Cup - with monthly races in exotic cities all over the planet. Including the 2019 JetSurf Open in Clear Lake, April 13 & 14

JetSurf boards, which contain a hide-away removable gas tank and high-performance miniature engine, were developed in the Czech republic in 2010 by the renowned team at mSr • JetSurf boards are made from carbon fiber and engines, a company with a rich history of race light enough (33 lbs) for a single person to carry technology, extreme precision and high-perfor• JetSurf boards are the most fuel-efficient mance engineering. Utilizing mSr’s special new breed of high-powered and lightweight racing marine device in the world engines, JetSurf motorized surfboards have become the worldwide, industry standard for a new • JetSurf Houston sells, services, rents and trains people to ride the motorized surfboards and exciting era of extreme water sports.




News & Notes: OPUS BISTRO reopens at SSHR; TOOKIE’S adds breakfast; O2 BISTRO & CABO revamp menus in February, Tookie’s Burgers (406 texas av-

Opus Bistro is back!! the original opus Bistro has re-opened in a new location at South Shore harbour resort & Conference Center (2500 South Shore Blvd., League City). owner Charlie Felts said, “after losing our restaurant of ten years to hurricane harvey, we were offered space in the newly remodeled, beautiful South Shore harbour resort. We will be serving our original recipes and have added more steaks. We would like to invite all of our loyal customers that have been waiting to come out and experience our new location.”

opus Bistro offers an ambiance of fine dining with views overlooking the resort pool and marina. the dining room is a large open space with booths along the perimeter for a more cozy setting. the bar area is in the back and offers cocktail seating and barstools for a more casual experience. the patio outside is expansive and guests might recognize the patio furniture from the original location set up around the fire and water features in the outdoor space overlooking the marina.

Felts said, “We would like to invite all of our loyal customers who have been waiting to come out and experience our new location. You can find our entrance at Pier 11 in the South Shore marina. Look for the opus ‘o’ on the door.” For more information or reservations, call opus Bistro & Steakhouse at 281-334-5225.

enue in Kemah) announced they are now serving breakfast starting at 8 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays! We love their explanation: “We have been doing burgers for over 40 years. We cook breakfast every day for ourselves... Now we want to make breakfast for you, too!”

What’s on the menu? We’re glad you asked! Check it out: Sunrise Squealer, huevos tacos, 5th Street tacos, Big Bang Burrito, SoBo Sandwich Colossal Cakes, here’s Looking at You, excuse my French toast, the Perfect 10, Feelin’ Fruity, Six Little Piggies – Don’t know what that is? head over to check it out... also on the menu: Pancakes, Fry angles, eggs, tacos, Breakfast Sampler and tookie’s Burger. ask about their delicious breakfast drinks, too! We’ll see you there!

the menu at O2 Bistro (1002 aspen road, Clear Lake Shores) has been revamped to include more versatile dining options for their regular customers who want to come everyday without overspending their budget. general manager tina Phelipot said they have been receiving feedback from customers since they opened last year, and they have listened. their Filet Bites went over so well when they served them at the taste of Space epicurean evening at Space Center houston that they have decided to include them as an appetizer on the new menu. another popular request from customers was to include sides with the steak entrees, which they have now done. New entrees on the menu include Chilean Sea Bass, grilled Salmon, Blackened redfish and other seafood dishes. making an encore appearance on the updated menu is the fan-favorite, oysters rockefeller from outriggers, as well as raw oysters on the half shell. Special chef features will be offered every week with plans to add the most popular features to the menu that will continue to expand as they continue to know their customer base. Seabrook’s favorite waterfront venue Cabo has also expanded its menu with new items aimed at appealing to an even wider audience with the addition of salads (check out the Seared ahi tuna Salad,among others) and new taco plates available every day.

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WATERFRONT DINING GUIDE

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CLEAR LAKE - SOUTH 20. Crazy Alan’s Swamp Shack 21. Tookie’s Burgers 22. O2 Bistro 23. Opus Ocean Grille 24. Sundance II 25. Paradise Reef (SSHR) 26. Lighthouse Bar & Bistro

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2019 EPICUREAN EVENING A TASTE OF SPACE @ SPACE CENTER HOUSTON

Epicurean Evening Winners OUT OF THIS WORLD AWARD......ROBINETTE & COMPANY CATERERS

PRESENTATION OF FOOD:

1ST PLACE..........SODEXO- SPACE CENTER HOUSTON 2ND PLACE..........................BAY OAKS COUNTRY CLUB 3RD PLACE ........................................................TOPGOLF

OVERALL SHOWMANSHIP:

1ST PLACE ........MAMACITA'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 2ND PLACE ............MAGNOLIA CREEK GOLF COURSE 3RD PLACE ......................................................O2 BISTRO

CREATIVITY OF BOOTH:

1ST PLACE....................CRAZY ALAN'S SWAMP SHACK 2ND PLACE ............................EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS 3RD PLACE ..............................................HOPE VILLAGE


PHOTOS BY ANDY ENG


Featured Artist: KERSTEN CONWAY

DIVERSE WORKS

By Kelley dawson From a South Dakota shepherdess to a Seabrook art teacher, Kersten Conway’s life is as diverse as her artwork. She told her first project was an illustration book titled ‘the Lost Pony’ which she drew in preschool. Conway said she’s been creating art ever since. her artistic skills are numerous including weaving, jewelry-making, painting with various mediums, pottery, and stained glass.

“as a teacher, you learn all aspects,” stated Conway. She began teaching art and english almost 30 years ago. She moved to texas in 2005 and has been solely teaching art.

Conway revealed, “the move was blind faith in god. i had done so much for others and decided to do something for me. i didn’t know a soul and had never been before.” though Conway’s move to texas was a big step for her; she had moved around a lot as a child. She attended 13 schools before she was out of high school. it’s possible all Conway’s moving around developed into her love of travel. She mentioned, “i don’t like to be still. i’d rather be doing something.”

Conway informed that many people believe the opposable thumb sets humans apart from animals. “i think it’s the creative spirit, something that makes a statement; a creative urge,” she expressed. Conway added, “god gives us all different gifts. it’s up to us to use them.”

Conway employs her visionary talents to find the extraordinary in the ordinary. as a self-professed “hands-on, do-it-yourself” person; Conway not only works with her hands, she produces pieces others will want to touch with their hands. Conway explained her pottery is tactile and textural as well as practical. She said she was once told she treats pottery like fabric. it seems a fair assessment. her creations are intricate, full of depth, and appear almost woven or cloth-like. Conway’s paintings embody her belief that everything has a story. her paintings engage the viewer with color and whisper their narrative through unique composition. Conway’s home resembles a museum. She joked, “i’m looking for gallery space. i’m not sure where else i would put something.”

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CULTURAL ARTS CALENDAR ARTS ART

March 9: artWalk from the heart gallery, 6 p.m. 2111 Postofffice St. galveston, 409300-3009, www.fromtheheart gallery.com

March 12 & 26: Freeman Needlecrafters, 10 a.m. – Noon, Clear Lake Freeman Library, 16616 Diana Lane, houston March 13: adventures in art: happy hour, moody gardens hotel and Convention Center, free public event by From the heart gallery, 7 hope Blvd., galveston, 409-300-3009

March 21: Uncorked 2019, Keels & Wheels pre- event honoring Walter Cunningham, 7 -10 p.m. at Lone Star Flight museum, 11551 aerospace ave. ellington Field, Proceeds go to today’s harbour for Children, eventbrite.com/keelswheels-uncorkedtickets.com, 713-521-0105

PHOTOGRAPHY

March 12: Bay area Photo Club, 7 p.m., honors Night, Bay area Unitarian Universalist Church, 17503 el Camino real, 77058, president@bayareaphotoclub.org, bayareaphotoclub.org

MUSIC

March 2: texas music Fest, 2:30 – 9 p.m., headliners roger Creager and William Clark green, Stevenson Park, 1100 Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, friendsofdowntownfriendswood.org

March 9: Celtic Nights; hopes of Dreams 8 p.m. the grand 1894 opera house, 2020 Postoffice St. galveston, 409-763-2481, thegrand.com March 16: Bluegrass Show, 6 p.m., Johnny arolfo Civic Center. 400 W. Walker, League City, bayareabluegrass.org

March 23: galveston Chamber music Society, rehearsal and performance, 9 am – Noon, rosenburg Library, 2310 Sealy, galveston,409-763-8854, rosenberg-library.org

March 24: the rob Landis trio: revisits WW11, 4 p.m., the grand 1894 opera house, 2020 Postoffice St. galveston, 409763-2481, thegrand.com

THEATRE

March 1- 3: Dancing Lesson, the Comedy, Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. & Sunday 2:30 p.m., Pasadena Little theatre, 4318 allen geneo rd., Pasadena, 713-540-9489, pasadenalittletheatre.org March 2: etC theatre mardi gras Viewing Party 311 p.m. tickets include buffet dinner and beer

a.m., 2400 N. meyer, Seabrook. Storytelling by mrs. Pearson every tuesday morning & computer classes forming, 281-474-9142, 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 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, 7 p.m., events for adults; antiques roundtable 1st monday of the month 1 p.m., Computer Classes Wednesday 10 a.m., Book Discussion Club 3rd monday of the month 7 p.m., Local authors hour 2nd thurs. 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 11 a.m., 600 S. Broadway, La Porte, 281471-4022, 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

and wine, tickets online, 2317 mechanic Street, galveston, 409-762-3556, islandetc.org

MUSEUMS

March 19 & 20: auditions for Disney’s Freaky Friday, all ages, 6 p.m., Play is June 7 16, Southwest Community theatre, Upstage arts theatre, 100 east NaSa Parkway, Webster, 832-797-4209, upstageartstrheatre.com

1940 Air Terminal Museum: hobby airport, 713-454-1940, 1940airterminal.org. raffle tickets on sale now for airplane.

March 8 -31: the rainmaker, Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. Sunday, 2:30 p.m., harbour Playhouse, 3803 texas 3, Dickinson, 281337-7439, www.harbourtheater.com

Battleship Texas, state historic site: 3255 highway 134, La Porte, 281-4792431, tpwd.texas.gov

March 15-31: Potato gumbo Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. & Sunday 2:30 p.m., Pasadena Little theatre, 4318 allen geneo rd., Pasadena, 713-540-9489, pasadenalittletheatre.org

CHILDREN’S ART Library story Times

evelyn Meador Library (Pre-K): 10:30

Armand Bayou Nature Center: open tuesday - Saturday, Sunset Cruise 6 p.m. every Saturday Breakfast on Bayou 8 a.m. ages 5 to adult, Nature tour third Sundays, Noon, reservations required on events, call for reservations, 8500 Bay area Blvd., 281-474-2551, abnc.org

Bay Area Museum - Lunar Rendezvous exhibit and space Memorabilia: open tuesday – Sunday, Clear Lake Park, 5000 NaSa Parkway, Seabrook, 281-326-5960.

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Jetsurf Houston 3101 E. Nasa Parkway Suite H Seabrook, Texas 77586 281-538-7873

Weekends on the Water

Pinky’s Kayak Rentals 4106 Nasa Pkwy, # 1 El Lago, Texas 77586 713-510-7968

WABOS Water Sports 2515 NASA Parkway Seabrook, TX 77586 713-510-0516

Kayak Shack 622 Marina Bay Drive Kemah, Texas 77565 832-429-2094

Extreme Water Sports 1723 61st St. Galveston, TX 77551 409-539-3455

Lakewood Yacht Club’s 64th Blessing of the Fleet • March 31

Lakewood Yacht Club's activities calendar stays full year round, but the annual Blessing of the Fleet is one of the longest-standing traditions at the Club each spring. this year's Blessing will take place march 31 on the Club's beautifully decorated grounds in front of members and guests who will dress for the occasion. men will don their white slacks and blazers, and the ladies will raid their wardrobes for classy nautical attire.

“each year, members who have recently joined Lakewood, those who have purchased a new vessel, long-term members who have not previously christened their boat and those who enjoy the ceremony and want to re-christen their boat, participate in this afternoon of celebration and naval tradition,” said LYC Fleet Captain gary romer. "Participating boats Dress Ship and participants invite friends and family to join them in celebrating the christening of their boat, the blessing of the Lakewood fleet and the opening of the Club's sailing season."

traditional irish bagpipers as well as the Clear Springs high School marching Band will be onhand to help observe the occasion. each Blessing participant will be introduced, have a little information about their boat shared with the guests and then will receive a Lakewood Burgee, commemorative plaque and a bottle of champagne to bathe the bow.

the act of “Blessing of the Fleet” has been observed among boaters as a fun celebration as well as a formal blessing; a tradition that dates back thousands of years.


LYC Youth Sailors Raced on Two Continents one February weekend

the Lakewood Yacht Club Youth Sailing program was well represented at events in both americas during a single weekend last month.

Bay Cup I March 2 • Galveston Bay

J-105 San Jacinto Regatta March 23 • Galv. Bay

LYC was honored to host the texas Sailing association (tSa) Kickoff event for 2019/2020 season Feb. 9-10, which had 75 boats visiting Seabrook from all over texas.

“a huge thanks to all those parents, volunteers and LYC staff for their efforts to make this an outstanding semana internacional del Yachting in Argentina event,” says LYC Waterfront Director terry Flynn. Lakewood sailors represented well at the top of the fleets including seven sailors earning top-three finishes.

Concurrently, on Feb. 9-10, tony Slowik, Lucas tenrreiro, ava anderson, maddie Janzen, William Baker and matias martin, alongside the head opti Coach Bernat gali Bou, traveled to South america to compete in the annual Semana internacional del Yachting, hosted by the Club Nautico mar del Plata and Yacht Club argentino, both located in mar del Plata, argentina. in their 54th edition, this competition, one of the most important in South america, attracted 730 sailors in 14 different fleets, with a record number of 232 optimists registered. the US was represented by sailors coming from Lauderdale, LiSot, Chicago and miami as well as the Lakewood Yacht Club. the weather proved to be gorgeous during five days of fantastic sailing, with a wide range of conditions, from 6 to 25 knots, blowing from different directions and a swell difficult to find anywhere in the US. temperatures moved from the low 70s to the high 80s and provided some epic sailing, allowing the regatta organizers to complete 15 races in five days, the full program. the format of the regatta was simple, with four days of qualifying, 12 races in total, plus one day of semana internacional del Yachting in Argentina finals consisting of three more races. the 232 sailors were divided into three fleets the first four days, while on the final day, they were split into gold, Silver and Bronze.

after 15 races, tony Slowik led the team finishing in a fantastic 11th position overall after a great week of sailing. tony proved to be able to adapt very well to the variable conditions, and finished 2nd top US sailor in the regatta. Following tony was Lucas tenrreiro, who had a very consistent day in gold Fleet, and placed 29th overall, overcoming some tactical issues and sailing very smart at the end. LYC sailor maddie Janzen adapted very well to her first regatta in big waves, and finished 50th and 3rd overall in the Junior Fleet, 11 years old and under, finishing top 30 in the all her races in gold Fleet. Following maddie was ava anderson, who probably sailed her best regatta yet and finished the gold Fleet in an incredible 9th in the last race. the last Lakewood sailor in gold Fleet was William Baker, who despite struggling with starts all Championship, finished 60th in gold Fleet.

Blessing Of The Fleet March 31 • Lakewood Shoe Regatta May 18-19 • Galv. Bay

LAKEWOOD YACHT CLUB 281-474-2511

HYC Spring Series March 16 • Galv. Bay Mermaid Regatta April 6 • Galv. Bay

Reggae Regatta April 13 • Galv. Bay

HOUSTON YACHT CLUB 281-471-1255

GBCA Spring Series Cup March 9-10 • Galv. Bay Conundrum April 20 • Galv. Bay

TCYC Shoot Out April 27-28 • Galv. Bay

Run Race #1.....May 25 Run Race #2.....June 15 Run Race #3.....July 6 Run Race #4.....July 20 Run Race #5.....July 27 Run Race #6..August 10

GALVESTON BAY CRUISING ASSOCIATION


Bakkhus Taverna

Mamacita’s

T-bone Tom’s

Skallywag

Scout Bar

Where To EAT & DRINK

Luna’s Mexican

Russo’s Pizza

Monkey Bar

Katie’s Bar

The Backyard

1. Aspens................817 Clear Lake Rd. (Clear Lake Shores) 2. Bakfish Brewing Co. ..............1231 Broadway (Pearland) 3. Antonini’s Subs and Steaks ........602 6th Street (Kemah) 3. Bakkhus Taverna Greek................605 6th Street (Kemah) 4. Bayshore Grill & Billiards ............137 21st Street (Bacliff) 5. Bayview Duck ..............................3131 Hwy 146 (Bacliff) 6. Beers Looking At You ..........17074 Highway 3 (Webster) 7. Boldthouse Wine Pub....2234 NASA Parkway (Seabrook) 8. Boondoggles ....................4106 NASA Parkway (El Lago) 9. Buck Wild ..............1025 West NASA Parkway (Webster) 10. Cabo ............................2513 NASA Parkway (Seabrook) 11. Caps and Corks ..........500 Baybrook Mall in Food Court 12. Classic Cafe ....................2511 NASA Pkwy. (Seabrook) 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. ................2006 Dickinson Ave 28. Easy Street Lounge ......112 N. Highway 3 (League City) 29. Esteban’s Cafe & Cantina..............402 West Main Street 31. Fatty’s ............................5735 Bayport Blvd. (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. Garage Bar & Grill......1755 Hwy. 35 N Bypass Rd. (Alvin) 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

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Butler Longhorn Museum Re-Opens After Hurricane Harvey’s Destruction

it has been 18 months since hurricane harvey hit the area and many are still rebuilding. Butler Longhorn museum in League City is one that has had a long haul and is finally open and recently had their first event with the rodeo Western art Show from the Lutheran South academy high school students.

Plans are being made now with upcoming events and classes. the building had damage up the walls and wiped out the beautiful historical murals because of 2 feet of water on the first floor. exhibits on the second floor were heavily damaged after strong winds damaged the roof allowing the heavy rain in. But things are bouncing back with a new color scheme and new historic photos of the early days in League City and other projects thanks to executive Director monica hughes and her staff, curator, and team of wonderful volunteers. “We had our grand re-opening recently and are still recovering but so happy we have the doors open tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. our education and art classes are starting, and events are on the books. We invite everyone to come see League City’s hidden treasure,” said hughes.

the museum is still in need of funds and donations are being accepted to help this museum that traces the history of the Longhorn cattle breed with western artifacts and videos from milby Butler and more. it has become a tourist attraction for unique cultural displays and western art, Longhorn artifacts and texas historical items. it also is a great event place for parties and weddings with a historical setting. the museum’s heritage Park is an interesting field trip and family picnic location with bird watching too. the museum is expected to be included the guinness Book of

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Conway stated she often starts a project with a blank canvas. She declared, “Something might trigger a response. i get into painting and just start.” She reported other art is generated out of necessity; a need for student samples or to demonstrate how to use new materials. Conway disclosed, “i meet people in their formative years. i get to put in the different ways of looking at things and end up with life-long friends. i’m always amazed how many of my students end up in art-related fields. i have a desk full of thank you letters that make me cry. i try to be a good inspiration.” Conway applies her artful gift for herself and her students. She’s making her own new statement; “those who can, do; and also teach.”

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records for the largest Longhorn history collection. art lessons have been a popular at Butler, and they have just started again. taught by artist gay Patatore, classes are thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m. through april. Call or stop by to sign up. For the musically inclined, Piano lessons are being offered by hector Bisio from the h.B Piano academy. Call the museum for the details and times offered. the museum is located at 1220 Coryell in League City. For information, contact 281-332-1393 or nfo@butlerlonghornmuseum.com or visit www.butlerlonghornmuseunm.com; or follow them on Facebook or twitter. Check out this museum tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. it has survived so much. go enjoy, donate or even volunteer to support community arts.

Pearland Arts League to Host 4-Hour Fundraiser

the Pearland arts League, commonly called PaL is having a unique fundraiser on march 30 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. while holding a four-hour art workshop called “it’s a Frame-Up.” they will be selling new frames sale for the fundraiser. they can be refurbished and embellished. art teachers on hand to inspire creativity or just take new frames as is. members of PaL, Paulisa Winsong and margo green are heading up this event. Winsong suggested bringing old beads or broken jewelry to make unique frames. She said, “art feeds the soul and inspires the spirit. Join us and get inspired.” all proceeds go to PaL. the event is at Windson Creations and Simply Fine art Studio at 3820 e. Broadway in Pearland. Learn more at 832-493-3451 or www.simplyfineartstudio.com. Support the arts and get a frame for those loose photos.

Coryell, League City, 281-332-1393 butlerlonghornmuseum.com Galveston Railroad Museum: train rides every Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2602 Santa Fe, galveston, 409-765-5700, galvestonmuseum.com.

League City historical society West Bay Common Museum: open monday to Friday. Call for group reservations, 281554-2994, 210 Kansas avenue, League City, oneroomschoolhouse.org

Lone star Flight Museum: open tuesday - Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. -5 p.m., 11551 aerospace avenue, ellington airport, 409-740-7722, www.LSFm.org Coming next month, the aviation hall of Fame induction.

Moody Gardens: 24-hour animal webcam and other exhibits, galveston, moody gardens, 800-582-4673, moodygardens.com Ocean star: offshore Drilling museum

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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, Current exhibit: above and Beyond at Space Center houston, 1601 NaSa Parkway, Nassau Bay, 281-224-2100, spacecenter.org. Texas City Museum: open tuesday to Sunday, 409 6th Street N., texas City, 409643-5799, texas-city-tx.org/museumabout.htm

Texas seaport Museum: opening of the trade routes 1853, 2100 harborside Dr., galveston, galvestonhistory.org to be in the SCeNe arts Calendar email dominotaylor@yahoo.com


Men Who Cook XXV

Benefitting the Seabrook Rotary Foundation & Seabrook Police Officers Association Charities

The Seabrook Rotary Foundation recognized and awarded three local first responders at the 25th Annual Men Who Cook Event at Lakewood Yacht Club in February. Each honoree was presented with a framed certificate at the event plus a check for $1,000. PICTURED: Detective Larry Moore of the Seabrook Police Department, pictured far left, receives an award from the Seabrook Rotary Foundation. Pictured to his left are Immediately to his right and is Detective Bryan Brand (standing in for Chief Sean Wright), Seabrook Mayor Thom Kolupski and Jack "Chip" Boteler. Kemah Patrolman Jerry Baremore of the Kemah Police Department, center, receives an award from the Seabrook Rotary Foundation. Congratulating him are Kemah Police Chief Chris Reed (left) and Kemah Mayor Carl Joiner (right). Seabrook Assistant Fire Chief Andy Castiglione of the Seabrook Volunteer Fire Department receives an award from Seabrook City Manager (and Seabrook Rotary member) Gayle Cook on behalf of the Seabrook Rotary Foundation. Seabrook Fire Chief Andy Gutacker (second from left) and Seabrook Mayor Thom Kolupski (right) look on.


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THE LIST: Local Producers of Brew, Spirits & Wine

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SCENE HAPPY HOUR GUIDE

Houston Location

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

South Shore Location

Where: 3202 Marina Bay Dr. F When: Every day 4-8pm What: $2.75 Domestic Beer & Well Drinks. $3 Wines. Fireball always $4. Ask about daily specials. --------------------------

Where: 600 6th Street, Kemah When: Mon-Fri, Noon to 7pm What: $5 Premium Wells, $3 Longnecks, $4 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. House Ritas $2.50 all day Wednesday -------------------------

Where: 2234 E NASA Pkwy, Seabrook, TX 77586 When: All day Monday (4pm – 12am); 4-7pm Tuesday – Friday What: $2 off all draft beer & glasses of wine; $5 off all bottles of wine

Where: 4438 Boulevard What & When: All Day Mon.Thurs.: $3 Wells, 50¢ off Calls, 75¢ off Premiums; Sat. 7am4pm & Sun. All Day: $3 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: $5 Premium Wells $5 House Wine By The Glass $4.50 All Crafts (13 taps) ------------------------

Where: 310 Texas Ave, Kemah When/What: 50 cents off any drink until 6pm -----------------------Where: 4624 Nasa Rd 1, Seabrook When: 11am7pm, daily What: Ritas and Draft Beer ------------------------

Where: 1660 W. FM 646, Suite C, League City When: Mon. - Wed. 3-8pm; Thurs. 3-9:30pm, Friday - 3-8pm What: $2 Draft Beer, $4 House Wine, 1/2 off appetizers

Where: 406 Texas Ave. (Kemah) When: Mon. - Fri. 3-6pm; What: $2.99 Margaritas, $3.50 Wells; Draft Specials include $2 Pint Bud Light ($10 Pitcher); $2.25 Shiner Pint ($10.50 Pitcher); $2.75 Dos XX Pint ($11.50 Pitcher); $3.50 Dome Faux’m Pint ($11.50 Pitcher); $3.75 St. Arnold Pint ($11.25 Pitcher); $4.25 Tiki Wheat Pint ($12.75 Pitcher). Sunday Funday: $3 Bloody Marys & Mimosas All Day -----------------------Where: 2402 Bay Area Blvd. When: 4-7pm Daily What: $3.50 house wines, $2.50 domestic draft beer and bottles, $3.50 10 oz daiquiri $3 Wells & food specials.

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

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, $3.50 Fireballs

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Where: 609 Bradford Ave, Kemah When: All Day every Monday What: $2 Domestic Bottle Beer -------------------------

FEATURED BARTENDER: IRVIN from SKALLYWAG SUDS & GRUB

Where: 605 6th St., Suite C, Kemah When: Mon.-Fri. Noon to 7pm What: $3.50 Wells, $2.50 Dom. Pints --------------------------

how long have you been a bartender + how long at skallywag: i've been a bartender since i was 18, so 12 years now. i’ve been bartending at Skally’s since we opened almost 6 years ago.

What do you love about working at skallywag? my regulars! So many of them are like family to me.

YOuR favorite day of the week to work at skallywag & why? Saturdays because it is usually the busiest night of the week.

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 --------------------------

Top 3 drinks you recommend to customers at skallywag? Shot of Jameson, Shot of Jameson, followed by a shot of Jameson.

Top 3 dishes you recommend to customers at skallywag? the brisket burger is my favorite, and the dry rub wings are the best in town. the yellowfin tacos are really great also. order them seared, it is the best way to have them. Where: 2660 Marina Bay Dr. When/What: Monday through Friday 2 to 6pm $1 off frozen drinks, $1 off draft beer, $5 select nachos special ground beef, shredded chicken and spicy pork. Margarita Mondays see ad.

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do you have a signature drink? Shot of Jameson, always. as far as a mixed shot goes? a gatorade, i guess... But seriously, if you ask me to make you something, it will be a shot of Jameson.

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What do you do when not at work? i’m really laid-back outside of work. i hang out with my wife and 2-year-old son, arlo. my favorite thing to do is hang out at home, and some Call of Duty when the kid is sleeping.

The most rewarding part of your job (emotionally)? getting to know people and listening to their stories.

What is your favorite thing about March? my f’ing birthday! i’ll be working, so come see me. (3.14, Pi Day)

5 words that describe you: #1- Dad; Chill, Friendly, i guess funny and i have been told i’m a good storyteller.

Favorite thing about the Bay Area? this is home. everything i need is right here.

Best tip you ever got: $1000 on a $200 tab

What do you love about Bartending? Fast paced environment and flexible schedule What motivates you? arlito


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ANGeLs & OuTLAWs ReVieW - i got my copy of zach tate’s 6th album in February for review. if an award were to be given for the top-self produced album, the zach tate Band would be on this list. the packaged product is complete with lyrics, credits, graphic arts, and quality recordings that aren’t simply heard, but stimulates one’s muse and imagination. i would suggest aspiring musicians score themselves a copy as a reference standard of what printed music media should be. Something seemed different in this sixth album, i believe it was a surgical use of a flanger by guitarist Lynn raggio creating a tone, along with one-of-akind playing, making for a sound that’s truly unique and belongs to the zach tate Band. Subtle, edgy, and the holy grail… good job!

twelve of the thirteen songs conform to the 3 to 4 minute duration song standard, but they have passages in place that can easily expand for endless instrumentals (and movie scenes). the first song, outlaw, is a 6 minute anthem which provides an example of what such extended passages would be. all of the songs are uniquely written to trigger the imagination and flashbacks of the every-person listener who has lived and had “that” moment in life. the album is a welcoming safe place to reflect as well as imagine. good songs do that...

i’ve come to associate the ztB with festival, rallies, ice houses and waterfront settings. however, this album demonstrates he and the boys are fully capable of taking the show anywhere on any day. as one of the strongest local self-produced live music gigs happening these days. i’m expecting we should start seeing this band on more of the regional big stages up and down the 146 corridor and places beyond. Book ’em! Until then, you can always enjoy them on the SCeNe and be sure and get yourself a copy of angels and outlaws. okay?

iT’s A WRAP - march madness is upon us, our hometown baseball team is in spring training, Spring Fever season is around the corner. We’ve had a wacky winter folks! tis time for a bit of spring cleaning, be it at work, home or in your head… and with the chores out of the way, be sure to give yourself a spring break, okay? a reader i was chatting with, Bob, shared a tip with me that i’ll pass along. he tells me that each month, he always picks up two copies of the SCeNe. he keeps a copy at home and at the office, so he can always check out who’s playing at his favorite local places. Bob is smart. Be like Bob... okay? See ya out there!

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Ouija @ Scout Bar

TOuR sTOP CLeAR LAKe - Which would be Scout Bar, the self described “Concert Lounge” in the Clear Lake area. in February, a hUge tour bus was parked in the parking lot and we partook of the final stop of the Shaggy 2 Dope (aka Joseph Ustler) nationwide tour along with a house of Ninjas for a night of juggalo whoop whoop! Nothing was held back on this final night and the faithful fans were well-treated. Juggalo is a genre not requiring tons of instruments and amps, it packs pretty tight and it turned out the huge bus was for the full entourage. opening for Shaggy 2 including ouija, tre Lb, maCC, & the White Noize. So what? this meant the entire entourage traveled together and traveled well making for great show from all of the acts... Clever! the singing this evening piped along at an impressive 300-360 beats per minute (bpm) with flurries hitting 430 to 500. People, this is “fast” and not a trivial accomplishment. You try it…. in the “oh so Shaggy 2 Dope close” arena, there were several moments of things @ Scout Bar going into mosh pit mode (remember those?) but managed to keep things at the serious bouncing level. aside from their music, you can tell lots about a band and their follow from their web pages. Shaggy 2 Dope’s page took me by surprised with prevalent posts of food drives for the homeless shelters and love of friends and family. there was no doubt the entire evening of the artists’ dedication to their music which i earlier attributed it to being their last night of the tour until i spotted the 8-inch tall treble clef tattoo running adjacent and along the jugular the entire length of tre Lb’s neck – music beyond skin deep… toUr StoP CLear LaKe…. Scout Bar…. Do it! - Continued on Page 34

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hOMeCOMiNG - many of you were a part throughout the years making t-Bone tom’s the troprock’s 2018 Live music Venue of the Year. great job, people!!! With this honor has been a steady stream of troprock artists over the years to the t-Bone’s palapa covered patio and in February, the packed house of diners and dancers enjoyed the Jonas Lorence Band.

We covered Jonas Lorence a few months ago and knew a follow up was in order. this Clear Lake high alum has established himself on the troprock circuit as a full time professional musician in the austin hill Country. his website (http://www.jonaslorence.com), clearly shows a successful and effective promotion campaign along the old myspace format, packed with easy to follow digital posters, calendars and links. if you are an aspiring musical artist and self-promote, may i suggest you check out Jonas’ website for ideas? Feel free to check, too, if you’re simply seeking a fun show to see.

musically, i was initially dubious that Parrot heads existed far inland, but came to learn that there are active flocks in Central texas and Canyon Lake. Cool! i really like what the troprock music association has been doing – providing fresh entertainment throughout North america to the patrons and t-Bone’s. in return, listeners get a chance to hear music from other music hubs. me? i got to hear “Whiskey river” from my honeysuckle rose days an enjoyable flashback… Put the Jonas Lorence Band on your watch list. While you’re at it, do the same with any of the troprock associated show.

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sONiC CAVeRN - Which would be the Cock-eyed Seagull with it’s high ceilings, hard walls and wood floors – a room built specifically for live music. in 2019, live music came to the Seagull in big fashion with the Pee Wee Bowen Band featuring Pee Wee Bowen on lead vocals, Ken Woodard drums, ralph rifon sax, Jim Fulton guitar, marion Lewis trumpet, Jeff Warner bass and John Bockelman piano. on this evening, the music was tight, the sound big, and the fun knob was waaaaaay past the stops.

this band has, in my opinion, has one of the best local fan followings happening these days. their fans attend shows in numbers anytime and anywhere. this makes sense as not only do they put on a show of what their fans want, they also have one of the spiffier websites (http://www.peeweebowenband.com) complete with clever old fashion poster style show announcements. Perhaps the only other sites i see similar are those created by thomas Wilson (Scout Bar) and Jonas Lorence. aspiring musicians, pay heed – promotions count and doesn’t grow on trees….

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and the years of hard work and dedication is certainly now paying off, landing gig upon gig around the houston area and beyond to a wildly growing fan base. “We are extremely excited to open for KiSS alike this month at Jackie’s Brickhouse. We’re also looking forward to performing on the Pleasure Pier in galveston, and the 2019 alvin music Festival,” he said, noting there are several other dates scheduled around houston in march as well. With this newfound attention and numerous upcoming dates, the future of Nick and the groove is looking brighter than ever.

“We are writing our own original music right now and taking a more creative route, with everything really going in the direction of original music. We realize we have the opportunity of a lifetime here, to do what we love to do, and we don’t take that for granted,” Breneman said.

So what can those who haven’t attended a Nick and the groove performance expect?

“You can expect to be wowed. that’s what i thought when i listened to Nick for the first time! his voice is unique and really powerful, and we all bring something different, actually. and that’s what i like about it – we’re a unique group of individuals coming together to show everyone a great time,” he said. Nick and the groove performs next at Jackie’s Brickhouse in Kemah on march 16 at 9 p.m., followed by a show at the Pleasure Pier in galveston on the 17th (and the 30th), 2-a-Days in Pearland on the 22nd, and the 2019 alvin music Festival on the 23rd. For future dates and updates on the band, make sure to give their Facebook page a “like,” and whatever you do—do not miss one of their upcoming shows!

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additionally, a tour is in the works for summer 2019, canvassing 11 states from Florida to North Carolina to maryland from July 4 to 14.

“We are really excited about the summer tour, with our final ‘coming home’ show to wrap up the tour at Scout Bar on July 14. that night, there will be several great texas bands on the bill as well,” rios said. “inDaSkies will also be hosting a festival of all genres in late summer with several national bands and local bands, so stay tuned for details on that!” he added. Whether it’s here in Clear Lake, throughout the houston area, or even from the east to the West Coast—whether it’s new members, or new ePs, however— one thing remains true for the band: “it’s still our loco music straight up, but with new music and a fresh new experience with our performances,” Serrato said. “Unity through music, though…that is always the goal.”

So go visit www.indaskies.com or their Facebook page a “like” to check their new eP, previous music, updates, and latest performance dates—better yet, catch them live this month! inDaSkies will bring their fresh new irie vibes next in the area at Palapa Bar in Kemah on march 17 to add to the St. Patty’s party—and when you go, make sure to tell them the SCeNe sent you!

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FOOd, FOOd, FOOd - February’s weather was fickle, forcing the need to take things inside. Fortunately, we had the Clear Lake area Chamber of Commerce’s epicurean evening and Seabrook rotary Club’s men Who Cook XXV annual Charity gala. rather than working on shedding the added holiday pounds, we piled on more… <vbgrin>

a perfect sized multi-generational turnout showed up at Space Center houston for this year’s epicurean evening making for a perfect pleasant and fun experience. Nobody went home hungry. adding to the ambience were generous servings of live music from Jordan applebe and richard rose at the Crazy alan’s Swamp Shack booth and the mamacita’s mariachi band filling the cavernous Space Center houston building. there was a nice balance of new establishments along with event stalwarts, which seemed to me a good leading indicator for the Clear Lake area days ahead. it Velvet Punch @ Seabrook Men Who Cook was good catching up with old friends and making new acquaintances.

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the Seabrook’s rotary Club men Who Cook has been an annual event people look forward to. this year, i was blessed to finally be able to attend. Wow! What a SCeNe!!! the Lakewood Yacht Club was the perfect location for this year’s fundraiser for Seabrook Police officers association Charities. the raffles and aucMore Men Who Cook photos on Page XX tions were perhaps the best in terms of loot, design, and effectiveness we’ve ever seen. an exciting new addition to men Who Cook was a raffle for $10,000 in pure gold coinage. While the drawing for riches was happening up front, Velvet Punch was shaking things up in the ballroom. Something for everybody and everybody for a great cause. this is how it should work. Cheers to all who were a part! - Continued on Page 37


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hAPPY FRieNdLY sPiRiTs - are the norm at railean Distillery and Buccaneer Bar and for many reasons. each time, we stop in, we are welcomed with a friendly crowd of familiar regulars and always leave having connected dots with new acquaintances. this place has an incredible cocktail menu and this evening, we went with their fantastic rum cocktails: the Castaway, Flamingo, and the red headed Pirate. they make all of their refreshing cocktails with fresh juices, so one gets credit for drinking to their health at railean. aside from their clever concoctions, this place is live music-friendly, and we enjoyed an evening with the Night Bird trio. People i chat with tell me they enjoy this band when they’re not performing their regular Fleetwood mac tribute gig. rather delving into casual comfortable covers.

Keyboard/vocalist Kelly thompson was unavailable this evening, and we got the chance to hear Brooke allison and Wolff DeLong with the band’s new guitarist, John Lassen, for an evening of refreshing and creative improv cover band jamming. Lassen is a great addition (a musical Verlander in my opinion) to the band, once played with the Fab 5 as george iii, and tastefully plays a powerful lead guitar on an exceptionally well-voiced acoustic instrument. Not an easy feat. he passed along that he studied Steve howell (Yes!) and practices everything on the acoustic, which would be like an athlete going through resistance. makes sense to me… - Continued on Page 39

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greetings! February was a flurry in many good ways and suggests 2019 should be a good year too. We’ll see if our hunch pans out but in the meantime, let’s slow down a bit and run down some of the many things that went down.

by Andy Eng

LiVe MOJO - the streak continues… i keep a copy of the SCeNe at the office and during lunch, give it a look-over for live music shows to see. When i saw the band Live mojo on the card at Katie’s, i knew it was a go! had never heard of them…. <lol> our first clue was that we had to drive around the block a couple times to find parking. our second clue was arriving to a full house with practically every table reserved. our third clue was spotting Bert Wills in the house… the ultimate surprise was finding out this was a throw-down band with Bob emmons in the Frontman spot, Joe Campise on the kit, Barry Seelen on the B3, and a cadre musicians sharing the stage. it was sorta like the ringo Starr & his all-Star Band show. i’ve said it before, i’ll say it again, “Pick a night, any night. haven’t heard of the band? it doesn’t matter. Stop in at Katie’s, and you’ll catch a good one!” and remember, there’s never a cover.

FLiCK BOWL 2019 - the scuttlebutt had interest in professional football low this season, but you couldn’t tell this to fans at t-Bone tom’s where a larger-than-ever gathering was present for Super Bowl Liii, and better yet, the 7th annual t-Bone tom’s Flick Ball Championship. Under Commission & head Umpire, Bruce Cote, this year’s championship was competitive the prize pool bigger than ever, and the night’s treasures “up there.” great job, Bruce!!! Winners throughout the season were present to compete for this year’s title and the flicking was fierce. elimination flick-offs were necessary, and in the end, the winner of this year’s Flick Bowl trophy was Ventura Berrones. Jerrod Shriver was runner-up champion and ryan Williams secured 3rd place flick ball honors. all three scored cool loot… Congratulations! thanks to all the great sponsors, to Bruce, the t-Bone tom’s staff and to all who were a part! Flick Bowl 2019 @ T-bone Tom’s

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Local Music Spotlight:

Nick and the Groove! By sarah Piña

Nick and the groove – does the name sound familiar? if it doesn’t, prepare to be blown away soon and instantly turned into a fan! What started as a few teenagers first jamming together at the School of rock in Clear Lake has quickly turned into band not to be missed. Perhaps what might be even more striking? all members are between 16 and 19, and in less than a year have garnered the attention of major area events, radio and television outlets, not to mention hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube and beyond.

Hypocrisy

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Nick and the groove’s lineup currently includes Nick Connors and his wicked lead vocals heading up the band, along with erich Niekamp (lead guitar/backing vocals), emily Klang (bass/backing vocals), raine mcClane (keyboard/guitar/backing vocals), and Caeden Breneman (drums). Breneman said, “it sort of all started when i wanted to put a band together, and wanted my friend erich in it as well. there were three of us at first, including Nick, and eventually emily and raine joined us, too. We first played at my graduation party last June, and the ‘Barracuda’ video went crazy,” referring to the band’s cover of “Barracuda” by heart that has gone viral, catching the attention of popular houston morning radio host rod ryan of the rod ryan Show on 94.5 the Buzz, the lead page of reddit, several news stations, and to date over 600,000 views on Youtube, with a flurry of comments that reflect what those who have attended a Nick and the groove performance can attest to: Connor’s powerhouse vocals flawlessly transition from Whitney houston to Prince to rush, in tandem with Niekamp’s shredding skills on the guitar, and rounded out by Klang’s, mcClane’s, and Breneman’s stellar musicianship and arrangements on their respective instruments.

Jordan Matthew Young Wednesday, March 27 KATIE’S

“a month or two after our first gig in June, i would say people really started to notice us,” said Breneman. “they started asking us to play their venues, and different parties, and from there started really getting a lot of support.”

it was in this time that their cover of Chris Stapleton’s “tennessee Whiskey” also went viral, a video that today, through strong fan support shown through a daily voting process, helped to advance them as one of only five semifinalists—beating out dozens of other submissions— in the houston rodeo rockstar Finals competition, which will take place in march as part of the houston Livestock Show & rodeo.

“We are extremely happy! We were all really hoping to make it,” said Breneman. Success of this kind didn’t just happen overnight, however. though all members are in high school or just recently graduated, they have all poured their hearts into music for many years. “i’ve played drums my whole life, and erich has been playing guitar forever as well. Nick has been singing so long that he’s done gigs and National anthems for the astros, the rockets, and the texans, even before the band started. emily has played bass for over ten years, and raine has been playing keys for a long time as well,” he said.

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InDaSkies Release New EP The Last Chapter By sarah Piña

Fab 5

Saturday, March 16 T-BONE TOM’S

Mark May (Katie’s Jam) Sunday, March 17 KATIE’S

By now, the name inDaSkies is familiar to many as a staple on the local reggae music scene for the past several years. the group of friends, who began playing for fun in a garage back in 2012, continue to grow their fan base in texas and beyond with their distinct brand of experimental reggae.

the current lineup of Joe Serrato (rhythm guitar/vocals), ryan Damian (drums), James herrington (bass), marcus tabet (lead guitarist), David rios (percussionist), Chris ranew (keyboards) and Derrick rosette (saxophone), have continued to witness an expanding fan base with their self-described “loco music,” which derives influence from several genres of music.

“our group has grown in the past couple of years, since the release of our first eP essential Vibrations (2017), and a lot of touring, and with those changes the music has really developed,” said Serrato, who is also a founding member of the newly formed reggae trio ojos rojos. “the music now has a more experimental feel, especially with the keyboards,” he said.

“it’s really fusion-based,” added rios, who blends in instruments like the bongos and conga drums as the auxiliary percussionist. “it hones in on each individual, and what the bring to the table, and is sort of molded into a fusion with a reggae base. We’re very much integrating several genres,” he said.

and with this new sound comes a new eP, new local performances, and a summer tour in the works.

“our new eP is called the Last Chapter, recorded at Slow rolla Studios here in houston and will drop on march 25, which is actually the anniversary of our first eP release. it’ll be on presale two weeks before with hard and digital copies in our online store, along with new inDaSkies merchandise,” he added. But why the title the Last Chapter, if so much more is in the works?

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“We called it that because it’s the last recording we have with Steve (mcDonald, previously on drums), who with life was changing paths and for a good reason…but it was really in homage to that, the last thing he did in the studio with us,” Serrato said, noting that both ePs have been and will be available on every digital platform, plus as CDs and digital downloads at their upcoming performances. to accompany the new eP will be numerous upcoming performances with other major reggae acts in the Clear Lake area and all throughout houston.

“We’re really honored to share the stage soon with legends like the Wailers (on april 19 at Warehouse Live in houston), which is going to be really nice with their full unit now back together,” Serrato said.

in march, however, fans can get a double-dose of loco music on St. Patrick’s Day at Palapa Bar in Kemah during the day, then at Lucky’s Pub in houston (with audic empire) that night. Later in the month, inDaSkies will open for Badfish: a tribute to Sublime at White oak music hall in houston on march 29.

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The Legendary MICKEY GILLEY Headlining the San Leon Oyster Fest

the original “Urban Cowboy,” mickey gilley, will be performing on stage at the San Leon oyster Fest april 27. this annual festival (in it’s third year) helps fund oyster conservation efforts, as much of the galveston Bay’s oyster beds were destroyed in the wake of hurricane harvey. San Leon residents and event co-founders Johnny and Lisa halili said they are both very excited to have the hometown (houston-area) legend headlining the event that will be held at San Leon, Pier 6 (113 6th Street), formerly Bubba’s Shrimp Palace.

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Saturday, April 27 at 7pm

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“We couldn’t be more thrilled about mickey gilley performing at the oyster Fest this year, especially since he is from the houston area, and we hope to have lots of participation in the oyster Fest,” said Lisa.

the oyster Fest will start at 2 p.m. on april 27 and will feature ViP tickets (all-you-can-eat oysters), an oyster eating contest, oyster cook-offs (with amateur and professional categories), a kids zone, local vendors, craft booths, food trucks for those people who don’t particularly like oysters but want to experience the event, and an unforgettable concert experience that evening with the legendary mickey gilley. the concert is set to start at 7 p.m. with gilley singing some of his classic country hits like, “that’s all that matters to me,” “headache tomorrow, heartache tonight” or “i’m Just a Fool For Your Love.” in all, gilley has achieved a remarkable 39 top-ten country hits, with 17 of those songs reaching the No. 1 spot on the country charts. in 1976, he swept the aCm awards, hauling home trophies for entertainer of the Year, top male Vocalist, Song of the Year, Single of the Year and album of the Year. he was ranked among the top-50 country music hitmakers in the 1989 book written by record research historian Joel Whitburn. gilley began by performing in houston nightclubs. he recorded his first song in memphis for Dot records and later performed as a singer and pianist in cities throughout the South. eventually, his trek returned him to the Pasadena area, where he took up residence at the Nesadel Club and quickly developed into one of the city’s most popular acts. he opened gilley’s nightclub in 1971. (Yes. the well-known country nightclub in Pasadena with the mechanical bull that was featured in the movie Urban Cowboy.) gilley continues to maintain a residence in Pasadena, texas. his hobbies include golf, walking and flying his own airplane.

“i enjoy performing and singing as much these days as i ever have,” gilley says. “i joke that i’m semiretired. of course, i work just as hard as always. the thing about experience is, it helps you keep your priorities straight. i’m interested in quality now, not quantity. i make sure my business and my life are set up so i can get the most enjoyment out of the things i love. and the thing i love the most is getting on stage and performing a good show for people.” if you’re planning on attending this rare local performance, Lisa suggests buying tickets online (SanLeonoysterFest.com) early because they have a limited number of ViP tickets available and are expecting these tickets will sell out quickly. Sponsorships are available for this event benefiting galveston Bay oyster beds. Visit the event website for details. the festival is rain or shine. See this month’s ad about the San Leon oyster Fest and stay tuned for additional information in the april issue of the SCeNe magazine.

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The Spazmatics Friday, March 15 SCOUT BAR

Kiss Alike

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