Northeast Houston Newcomer Guide - 2019 Volume 1

Page 1


69

Kingwoo

d Dr

Sorters McClellan Rd

HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood

494 To 10

rk t Fo iver Wes into R Jac

San

Experience More of Life’s Best Moments At HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood, our goal is improving our patients’ lives so that they can get back to what they love to do most. With boardcertified physicians and a customized approach to healthcare, have peace of mind knowing the best care is available, close to home.

HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood is 1 of 4 hospitals in Texas to earn the Leapfrog Group’s Top General Hospital Award. This award is only given to the nation’s highest performing hospitals that have met Leapfrog’s high standards. A, B, C, D or F letter grades are a quick way for consumers to choose the safest hospital to seek care.

HCAHoustonHealthcare.com |

22999 US Hwy 59 N, Kingwood, TX 77339 | (281) 348-8000


W O N

EN P O

Everything you need. Right in Kingwood. Taking care of you and your family is what we do best. For primary care, a 24-hour ER, physical therapy, advanced imaging with mammography and lab services, you can visit the Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Center in Kingwood. It’s convenience without compromise – all from one of Houston’s most trusted health systems.

To schedule an appointment or check in online, visit memorialhermann.org/ccc or call 346.320.5300. 4533 Kingwood Drive Kingwood, TX 77345 Located on Kingwood Drive behind Torchy’s Tacos.


contents | features 17 Master-Planned Communities 29 Houston Cost Of Living 50 Places of Worship 61 Major Northeast Area Employers 62 Houston’s Active Lifestyle

ATASCOCITA | HUMBLE | KINGWOOD | LAKE HOUSTON | HUFFMAN | NEW CANEY

Housing and .com

ON THE COVER Woodridge Forest Woodridgeforest.com Located in Porter, Woodridge Forest is a thriving 332-acre master-planned community by Concourse Development studded with 100-year old trees, lakes and beautiful homes priced from the $200,000s. Families can access amenities on-site and through the Kingwood Service Association. Children attend schools in the New Caney ISD including on-site Woodridge Forest Middle School.

PHOTOGRAPHY We would like to thank the following for their contributions: Visit Houston Christian Petersen/Getty Images Memorial Hermann Northeast The Art Car Museum

17 62

The Covenant Preparatory School The Groves

EDITORIAL We would like to thank the following writers for their editorial contributions to the publication: Joy Oden Cecile Nemitz-Ruffino

© WEB Media Group LLC 2019 Northeast Houston Newcomer Guide 2019 - ISSUE 1 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the written permission of the Publisher.

2

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1



contents | sections WELCOME TO NORTHEAST HOUSTON • 10

16

HOUSING + NEIGHBORHOODS • 16 17 Cities & Neighborhoods

Phone: 512-266-2900 info@HoustonNewcomerGuides.com www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com CEO Derek Wright

21 Master-Planned Communities PRESIDENT

HOME FRONT • 22

22

23 Home Ownership 26 Choosing a Realtor 26 Mortgage Options 28 Credit Reports 29 Houston Cost of Living

EDUCATION IN NORTHEAST HOUSTON • 30

Kevin Evans VICE PRESIDENT Robert Nusbaum

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Erin Hayden Seal

OPERATIONS MANAGER Cecile Nemitz-Ruffino

31 STEM

30

32 Public Schools

ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER

35 Private Schools

Jill Roe

39 Higher Education

RELOCATION INFORMATION • 42 43 Moving Companies 44 Services & Utilities

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Trish Fleming Paul Yarbrough

SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER Debora Licón

45 Public Transportation

42

Northeast Houston Newcomer and

46 Airports

Relocation Guide is published and

48 International Relocation

distributed bi-annually by WEB Media

50 Places of Worship

Group LLC For advertising information,

HEALTHCARE RESOURCES • 52

Although every attempt is made to

53 Area Hospitals

be as comprehensive and accurate

54 Finding a Doctor

BUSINESS + COMMUNITY • 58

68

please call 512-266-2900.

as possible, WEB Media Group LLC is not responsible for any misprints, errors, omissions, deletions, or the accuracy of the information in the publication.

59 Area Associations 60 Houston by the Numbers 61 Major Employers

LEISURE + RECREATION • 62

WEB Media Group LLC does not accept responsibility for any loss, injury, or inconvenience sustained by anyone using this publication.

64 Parks & Attractions 68 Arts and Culture 72 Sports and Golf 76 Calendar of Events

4

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

300 E. Highland Mall Blvd Suite 395 Austin Texas 78752 Phone: 512-266-2900 www.TexasRelocationGuides.com


Home of America’s Greatest Eighteen Holes!

• • • • • •

Daily Fee Public Golf 18 Hole Championship Course Dining and Drinks in the Scoring Tent Grill Charity and Corporate Golf Outings Special Events in the Legends Hall Full Service Golf Shop

These are the sacred hallowed halls of golf, where men like Hogan, Palmer, Nicklaus and Woods etched their names into the soul of the game. From the Church Pews to the War Bunker around Amen Corner and onto the Island Green, we have painstakingly reproduced the most renowned holes in the history of golf. Imagine you and your guest playing the holes that have determined the outcome of tournaments like the U.S. Open, The Masters, the Tour Championship and the PGA Championship.

WWW.TOUR18GOLF.COM | 281-540-1818 | 3102 FM 1960 EAST | HUMBLE, TX 77338


WELCOME to the

LAKE HOUSTON AREA! Whether you are a new resident or just visiting, you too will soon be caught up in the pride we all have for this dynamic group of communities. The diverse communities comprising the Lake Houston Area offer a unique and attractive quality of life. The Lake Houston Area also includes Humble, Kingwood, Fall Creek, Summerwood, and Spring. Longtime residents and established businesses have created an irresistible character. Organized sports for the kids, a number of excellent golf courses, lush parks, and water sports on Lake Houston are only a few of the recreational opportunities in the area. Festivals, concerts, numerous restaurants, and theatres are a sampling of local entertainment. The ease of transportation attracts many people to relocate in the Lake Houston Area. Bush Intercontinental Airport, the gateway to Houston and international destinations, is minutes away. US Highway 59 is one of the most accessible freeways in the Houston and the recent completion of the northeast section of Beltway 8 makes traveling to anywhere in the Houston area quicker and easier. Our school districts and Lone Star College-Kingwood consistently earn top ratings in the state. In 2015 Humble ISD was name “Best Large School District in Texas” at the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards program. We have outstanding medical facilities and churches of all denominations. The Lake Houston Area is great place to live, work, and play. Please come by the Lake Houston Area Chamber office at 110 W. Main Street in downtown Humble, and we will provide you information that will make you want to become a part of this dynamic community.

JENNA ARMSTRONG, IOM President and CEO - The Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce

110 West Main, Humble, TX 77338 281-446-2128 | Fax 281-446-7483 www.lakehouston.org

6

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


WELCOME from

KINGWOOD A Special Hometown Community!

Over 80 miles of wooded jogging and biking trails wind excitedly through nearly 30 deed-restricted communities. Together these communities are considered the jewel of northeast Houston. As a master planned development we were able to place numerous conveniences found in few communities in the world. While doing so we have strategically placed our buildings of commerce gracefully among our forest so that seldom will you see a wire or a tower, even while you drive or walk only feet away from them. Does that mean we don’t have modern facilities? No, as a matter of fact our multi-company fiber optic offerings allow Kingwood Businesses to be on the cutting edge of high-speed data access while providing them a vital connection to local and global markets. Over 83,500 residents and businesses call Kingwood their home. Kingwood is located only 23 minutes North from downtown Houston on Highway 59, and only 14 minutes North from Bush Intercontinental Airport. Kingwood is not only close to these important business sectors, but also in close proximity to the Beltway or around the 610 loop, allowing for an easy commute to World-Class shopping, eating and the Houston Ship Channel. The Clubs of Kingwood is located within the Kingwood area, and is known for being the shooting location for the hit movie Tin Cup. Not only is location and entertainment key to the success of the Kingwood area, the fact that it is full of incredible business people waiting to serve you and your needs makes Kingwood an instrumental player in the Houston area market. That brings us back to welcoming you. If you would like to join us as we step deeper into the 21st century together, please drop us a line, give us a call, or simply come visit. There is plenty to do in Kingwood besides great eating, great golfing, great shopping, great fun, and great living. But we guess that is enough to call Kingwood a real home. Welcome to the Front Door of our Beautiful Community and to the Kingwood Chamber of Commerce.

SPARKY NOLAN President/CEO - Kingwood Chamber of Commerce

804 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood, TX 77339 281-360-4321 | Fax: 281-883-0018 www.kwchamber.org


WELCOME to

NORTHEAST HOUSTON The Intercontinental Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is one of the most unique chambers in TEXAS! ICC has been the organization that motivates, organizes and directs the efforts in our business community for 30 years. ICC members range from small entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies, which consist of thousands of employees. Our membership also includes several foreign consulates and members from numerous countries such as Mexico, China, Malta, Canada, Japan, and United Kingdom, just to list a few. In addition, ICC has offices in the Galleria, The Woodlands, Stafford, Mexico, Malta, Italy, Russia, Germany, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Poland, Ukraine, UAE-Dubai, and China. What makes us unique…ICC has created the Houston Community & Economic Development Center with the following ON-SITE services:

• Chamber of Commerce

• Malta Commercial Office

• Polo Club

• Economic Development Council

• Marketing Call Center

• On-Site Photography & Film Studio

• Business Incubator/ Accelerator Offices

• Multi-location Video Conference Room

• On-Site Language Classes

• Executive Suites for Office Rental

• Certificates of Origin & Notary Service

• Credit Card Processing Merchant

• Texas Workforce Commission Office

• International Document Translation

• US Department of Commerce Office

• Passport and Travel Visa processing

• SBA-Small Business Development

• Country Club Partnership with

Center Office

NorthGate & Walden Country Club

• ProMexico Commercial Office

• Business & Investor Brokerage Services

• Training & Conference Rooms

• Exclusive Partnership with the Houston

Services • Inpat & Expat Corporate & Employee Financial & Relocation Services • Cloud Services • Executive Car/ Transportation Services.

HICC membership and programs result in a ROI for your membership dollars. We hope you will become one of our partners so we can grow your business together.

REGGIE GRAY President - Houston Intercontinental Chamber of Commerce

12700 Northborough, 6th Floor Houston, TX 77067 Local: 281-408-0866 | Galleria: 281-408-4382 Toll Free: 855-839-4422 | www.houstonicc.org

8

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


FIREMANS #4 is the only blonde ale from Texas to ever win a medal at the most prestigious beer competition in the country. Last year, Firemans was judged second best in category from a field of 126 entries from all over the USA.


in this section welcome recreation culture shopping & entertainment

10

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


to e m o c l e W

NORTHEAST HOUSTON People are moving to Northeast Houston. Set along the banks of Lake Houston, the San Jacinto River, and nestled among the thick Pineywood Forest, this area offers residents a healthy lifestyle in the great outdoors.

NORTHEAST HOUSTON IS NATURALLY HOME Since the invention of air conditioning, the greater Houston area has continued to grow.

People are moving because Houston is home

They are moving because even though

to the most ethnically diverse population of

the Greater Houston area stretches over

any city in the U.S., and the vibrant arts and

627 square miles, it’s easy to get around

dining scenes reflect that.

using the freeways, toll roads, HOV lanes

Today, it is the fourth largest metropolitan

They are moving because the weather is

area in the U.S., with nearly 7 million people,

fine. While it can get hot and humid in the

and more people are moving here every day.

summer, (that’s when you’ll be enjoying that air conditioning), the rest of the year is

They are moving because there is work. Houston has a diverse economy with many academic institutions and strong biomedical, manufacturing, aerospace, and energy industries. While Houston’s overall economy

temperate and often sunny. They are moving because living is afford-

and METRO routes which are constantly improved and extended. Many businesses are in outlying hubs such as The Woodlands, Greenspoint and Kingwood, so people can often choose to live close to work. People are moving to Northeast Houston.

able in Houston due to home prices and

Set along the banks of Lake Houston, the

their stability. The area is not restricted

San Jacinto River, and nestled among the

by

natural

thick Pineywood Forest, this area offers

has slowed recently, it is showing encour-

barriers to development, and an extensive

residents a healthy lifestyle in the great

aging signs of righting itself and regaining

road system means all neighborhoods are

outdoors. Not only can they play in and

its traditional upward trajectory.

easily accessed.

on the area’s lakes and rivers, they can also

excessive

regulations

or

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

11


WELCOME TO NORTHEAST HOUSTON

appreciate the natural world at a variety of

employees are at work in their new state-

lovely parks, or try the many golf courses

of-the art campus.

in the area. Excellent historic and cultural museums, and fine performing arts venues

And housing starts have also increased,

also offer entertainment.

offering new families a wide range of options. The area offers everything from quaint

The communities of Northeast Houston are

cabins, modest houses in sleepy lakeside

approximately 20-30 miles from downtown

towns, waterfront lake houses, apartments

and tucked in and around the intersection

and rental properties to award-winning

of FM 1960 and U.S. Highway 59 North.

homes in master-planned communities and

Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston’s

estates set on rolling acreages.

primary airport, is only seven miles away.

WEST LAKE HOUSTON / ATASCOCITA Atascocita began in 1757 as a Spanish fort built on Atascocita Trail. Today, the area is comprised of more than 15 subdivisions and is one of the fastest growing residential communities in the nation. It’s easy to see why. Located 18 miles northeast of Houston, Atascocita is edged by Lake Houston and has many parks, golf courses, and country clubs. In fact, the U.S. News and World Report named it one of the “Best Places to Retire.”

The newest section of the Grand Parkway,

With the opportunity for play on Lake

a 180+ mile circumferential highway,

Houston or the San Jacinto River, the

now links northeast area residents to The

beauty of the pine-filled woods, the easy

Woodlands, the ExxonMobil campus and

access to the airport, the Port of Houston,

other destinations. METRO, the regional

signature shopping and downtown, North-

Metropolitan Transit Authority, provides a

east Houston has it all. The area also has

variety of bus routes, Park and Ride facili-

exemplary schools, abundant quality health

ties, light rail and van pooling assistance to

care and a rich variety of housing options.

take area residents downtown or to other

There’s room for your family, too.

other recreational facilities.

business and shopping districts.

Housing options in this community are as varied: new home prices begin in the mid $100,000 and go up from there. There are also estates and acreage developments with homes for sale in the millions. Most subdivisions feature their own parks, swimming pools, tennis courts and handy access to

LAKE HOUSTON

The Humble Independent School District

Businesses and developers have recently

Created in 1953, Lake Houston is a 12,000-

provides quality public education for

been busy in Northeast Houston. Many

acre reservoir that provides drinking water

Atascocita children. Adults can continue

new projects and hundreds of new jobs

to Houstonians and offers natural and

to learn at any one of 30 colleges within 50

have sprung up, including those at Gener-

recreational opportunities to many. Boaters,

miles of Atascocita.

ation Park, a new economic and lifestyle

swimmers, water and jet skiers skim across

anchor for the region, which, when

its shiny surface, while fishermen plum its

complete will comprise up to 40 million

HUMBLE

depths for catfish, largemouth bass, and

About 20 miles from downtown Houston,

square feet of innovative office space,

bluegill. Around its edges are hikers, bird-

about 15,500 people call Humble home

leading edge research, medical and life

watchers, naturalists and folks just looking

(and when they do, they drop the “H”).

sciences facilities, education and devel-

to get away from the big city.

opment campuses, and new shopping,

Humble is prospering because it creates

dining and entertainment attractions.

Lake Houston and the areas surrounding it

a welcoming environment for business.

Already more than 2000 TechnipFMC

are also wonderful places to live.

Advanced

manufacturing,

healthcare,

CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 >

12

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


BEST WESTERN PLUS ATASCOCITA

We Aim To Make It Feel Like You Never Left Home

We Welcome you to Houston, and look forward to making

This hotel in Atascocita also offers easy access and a

you feel right at home. At the Best Western Plus ® Houston

short commute to many of the area’s organizations and

Atascocita Inn & Suites, we aim to make it feel like you

corporate locations, including Riche Brother Auction ® and

never left home, which is why we’re always working to improve the property and ensure your stay is memorable. Each wel l - appointed room comes w ith many of the comforts of home, including a 46-inch LED television with

Kingwood Medical Center. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is just nine miles away, making traveling quick and stress-free.

satellite television and over 90 HD channels, free wireless

While staying at the Best Western Plus ® Houston Atascocita

Internet access, refrigerator, microwave, and more.

Inn & Suites, guests can enjoy visiting the area’s exciting

After a good night’s rest at this 100% non-smoking hotel,

attractions, including Lake Houston, Lindsay/Lyons Park,

wake up to a delicious complimentary full, hot breakfast

Humble Civic Center, Humble Rodeo, the GYM, Duessen

buffet. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of being

Park, Toyota Center and more.

within walking distance of so many wonderful restaurants. The Best Western Plus ® Houston Atascocita Inn & Suites also offers an outdoor heated pool, a hot tub, passes to Lifetime Fitness, 24-hour business center and complimentary

G o l f e nt h u s i a s t s w i l l d e l i g ht i n t h e fa ct t h at s eve n g o l f co u r s e s a re n e a r t h i s H u m b l e h ote l, i n c l u d i n g Walden Countr y Club and Tour 18 Golf Course. Those

fresh baked cookies and coffee. For those looking to host

v i s i t i n g t h e a r e a fo r l o ca l s p o r t s to u r n a m e nt s w i l l

meetings and events, we offer banquet and meeting

h a ve a s h o r t co m m u te to Ata s co c i ta H i g h S c h o o l

rooms - call today to learn more!

and Humble High School. 

W

Winner of the M.K

Atascocita Inn & Suites bestwesternhumble.com

(281) 852-5665

IAH

Will Clayton Pkwy

69 U

[

8

1960

cita

sco

Ata

Hou West ston Lak Par e kwa y

• 100% Smoke Free Hotel • Full Hot Breakfast Buffet • 46” LED TV’s w/ 90HD Channels • Microwave & Refrigerator • 24Hr Business Center • Kitchenettes Available • Outdoor Heated Pool & Spa • High Speed Wireless Internet • 24Hr Sundry Shop • Guest Laundry Facilities • Walking Distance to Local Dining • Easy Access to Area Attractions • Complimentary Fresh Baked Cookies • Banquet & Meeting Space Available

(281) 852-5665

J

Welcome to Humble!

Winner of Best Western’s most prestigious award the M.K. Guertin Award for service and quality

100% Smoke Free Hotel Full Hot Breakfast Buffet 46” LED TV’s w/ 90HD Channels Microwave & Refrigerator 24Hr Business Center Kitchenettes Available Outdoor Heated Pool & Spa High Speed Wireless Internet 24Hr Sundry Shop Guest Laundry Facilities Houston Atascocita Inn &Dining Suites Walking Distance to Local Easy Access to Area Attractions Complimentary Fresh Baked Cookies Banquet & Meeting Space Available

7730 FM 1960 Rd. East, Humble, TX 77346 | bwhumble@gmail.com ADVERTISER CONTRIBUTION

Lake Houston

7730 FM


WELCOME TO NORTHEAST HOUSTON

Montgomery County

430'

WALKER

The largest county in the eastern half of state; level; typically coastal surface and soils; many bayous, canals for artificial drainage; Lake Houston, Sheldon Reservoir; partly forested.

FO

R

T

D

59

Stafford Missouri City

90A

UP

LR

521

Pasadena

865

South Houston

William P. Hobby Airport

UP

BATTLESHIP TEXAS 134

225

Deer Park LR LR

10

330

SAN JACINTO MONUMENT

UP

La Porte

146

Baytown 99

Morgans Point

146

Shoreacres Taylor Johnson Lake Village k 35 Space ee Cr r ea Cl Center El Lago Pearland Clear 2351 Seabrook Lake BRAZORIA Webster Nassau Friendswood Bay 270 146 518 45 3 League 528 City NASA1 8 MILES G A LV E S T O N 8

G

Harris County © Texas Almanac

288

Ferry

PTRA

610

1942

ton el us ann Ho Ch ip Sh

Retail Sales..............$88,892,139,887

1876

N

Channelview Free

Galena Park

BNSF

BE

FT. BEND PARKWA Y

Prop. Value............$472,155,923,085

6

Jacinto City

Barrett Highlands McNair

8

0

14

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

on

1093

Per Capita Inc......................$55,088

UP

Wages......................$37,346,009,148

u Bayo fa l o BufBarker Reservoir

UP

99

Sheldon

CHAMBERS

Barker

10

to

u

90

er

Ja ci n

o Bay

UP Katy

Unemployed.................................5.3

UP Spring Hilshire Vil. 610 Valley Hedwig Hunters Addicks Vil. Creek Vil. Piney Point Vil. Bunker West Hill Vil. University Place Alief 69 Bellaire Southside Place 8

Crosby n

v Ri

HOUSTON

Addicks Reservoir

SHELDON LAKE STATE PARK

SHELDON WILDLIFE MGMT AREA

Sa

LR

Civilian labor......................2,279,367

yo u Greens Ba

UP

HARDY AD TOLL RO

529

59

90

UP

st

525

Aldine

Jersey Village

6

2100

Lake Houston

Cedar

Cypre

July mean max...........................90.7

8

Huffman

Bay

George Bush 69 Humble Intercontinental Airport

Cypress 1960

Atascocita

Y

6

ek ss Cre

1960

nt o

UP LR

LR

RT

LR

BE

Klein

Kingwood

rk Fo i st We Jac n Sa

SF

BN

LR

290

Spring

2920

LI

LR

Tomball 99

99

1485

UP

2920

Hockley

MONTGOMERY

45

Hufsmith

eek

LR

Waller

R

Jan. mean. min..........................43.4

LR

LLE

Rainfall (in.)...............................56.81

Spring Cr

WA

Altitude (ft.).................sea level–310

2978 249

UP

362 1488

310'

Area (sq.mi.)..........................1,777.5 Land area(sq.mi.)..................1,703.5

59

ve

362

Courtesy of the Texas Almanac, published by the Texas State Historical Association, Austin, Texas.

494

al

Change fm 2010........................10.9

1736

Retail Sales.........................$7,833,735,189

LR

Ea San st Fork Jacinto

Population..........................4,538,028

Prop. Value.......................$54,317,835,443

UP

ree k

Harris County

Per Capita Inc...............................$60,490

Porter 69

to

HOUSTON

Wages.................................$2,191,523,418

UP

Sp rin gC

Unemployed..........................................4.8

UP

Montgomery County © Texas Almanac

Civilian labor..................................259,473

Patton Village Roman Forest 1485

1314

rk Fo r st Rive We in c Ja

LR

45

242

New Caney

99

July mean max. ..................................93.5

Splendora

Woodbranch

San

HARRIS

2090

re ek

Shenandoah The Ridge Woodlands Oak North

Jan. mean. min...................................40.4

Ea San Jacst For into k Ri v er

LR

59

TY

2978

LR

ER

Grangerland

Woodloch

UP

Stagecoach Decker Prairie

3083

242

LR LR

Rainfall (in.) .......................................48.77

Fostoria

BNSF

1485

75

C

249 U P

Altitude (ft.) ....................................50–430

LIB

1488 149

8 MILES

Cut and Shoot

y ne Ca

WALLER

LR

W.G. JONES STATE FOREST

Mostyn

Pinehurst

TO

CONROE

1774

Land area(sq.mi.)...........................1,041.7 0

105

336

1488

Area (sq.mi.)...................................1,076.9

1484

3083

2854

1486

Magnolia

1484

336

LR

1774

2432

N

SF BN

F

BNS

149

CI

Panorama Village

Dobbin

105

LR

830

Change fm 2010.................................17.9

JA

Montgomery

Population......................................537,559

SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL FOREST Cr eek

ch

Lake Conroe

Willis

a Pe

1486

Lewis Creek Reservoir

1097

N

149

1097

75

SA

SF BN

1097

Dacus

45

SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL FOREST

UP

1375

GRIMES

Rolling, half timbered; Sam Houston National Forest; loam, sandy, alluvial soils; Lake Conroe and Lewis Creek Reservoir.

1791

149


biotechnology, energy, aerospace and aviation are some of the industries thriving

NORTH OF KINGWOOD

30-minute drive to central Houston, this area

Porter

is still picturesque. There are still modest

in the area. And if there are jobs, people

Just north of Kingwood is Porter which

houses available for rent or sale, (starting

will come, and the burgeoning number

was once the seat of Montgomery County,

of homes and amenities reflect that.

under $100,000), but new neighborhoods

but now it lies within the greater Houston

Plus, living in Humble is easy; the city’s

offering custom homes by excellent builders

area. Previously, a sleepy village that served

forested environs include many parks

the needs of the farm, livestock and timber

and golf courses, excellent schools, two

industries, it is now an enchanting place to

major hospitals and Deerbrook Mall, a

live where leafy trails link lovely neighbor-

one million square-foot development. New

hood homes to parks, lakes and commercial

homes and resale properties range in price

areas. Children are served by the New

from $90,000 to $1,000,000 and up.

Caney Independent School District.

One of most exciting new communities is The

New Caney and Splendora

of nature trails, a pool and pavilion, white

Groves, an artfully planned neighborhood

As you travel north on U.S. 59 North,

designed to bring residents closer to nature

sandy beaches and amenities for boaters. Visit

you’ll find New Caney, an unincorpo-

and each other. Amenities include a one-of-a-

rated area of over 18,000 people that pairs

www.thecommonsoflakehouston.com for

kind splash pad, playgrounds, wooded trails, a

high quality of life with low cost of living.

Welcome Center for events like fitness classes

With its small-town community feel, the

and movie nights, and entertainment planned

City of Woodbranch Village has treed lots,

by a dedicated Lifestyle Director. In this

and modest homes available for less than

peaceful oasis, among the majestic woods,

$100,000, and new and larger homes priced

one might forget that the bustling big city are

in the mid $200,000s. The same is true for

right nearby. Visit www.thegrovestx.com for

the nearby City of Roman Forest. The

or just enjoy beautiful Lake Houston and all

more information.

deed-restricted community of Northcrest

it has to offer.

KINGWOOD

are also springing up. The resort-style community, The Commons of Lake Houston, offers waterfront and wooded homesites and a variety of attractions for residents including The Arboretum, a 65-acre waterfront park and preserve with 30 miles

more information. Locals enjoy many festivals and celebrations, swing a golf club a one of the many nearby courses, race at the Huffman Motorsports Park, a dirt oval for karts and motorcycles,

Ranch features a lovely, wooded setting, many amenities and stunning acreage home-

The ‘livable forest,’ Kingwood is a planned

sites priced up to and beyond the $400,000s.

community located 22 miles from down-

Other neighborhoods are Amberwood, Hill

town Houston. It is made up of 14,000 acres

and Dale, and White Oak Plantation with

of beautiful homes, wonderful golf courses

homes varying in age and price.

and wooded landscapes. Its 25 villages are

CHANNELVIEW AND SHELDON RESERVOIR Channelview is located on the northeastern curve of the Houston Ship Channel and is where some of the most dramatic events

connected by a 75-mile greenbelt and a few

Educational needs for children are served by

in the formation of Texas occurred; many

major thoroughfares. Residents enjoy many

New Caney ISD, which provides superior

historic sites are located within minutes.

parks, 19 pools, sports centers, tennis courts,

academics and a wide variety of progressive

a boat launch, two country clubs and many

programs. Up the road, Splendora is named

The cozy, tree-lined neighborhoods are close to

activities and organizations. Commercial

for the splendor of its trees. Here, you’ll find

industrial jobs, retail and commercial centers

centers that provide grocery stores, restau-

many options for quality living, from acre-

rants, medical practices, banks, law offices,

ages to city lots. The Parkland community

shops and other businesses meet the needs

offers a wide range of living options. The

of residents, ensuring that they need never

town’s children are served by Splendora

$50,000s to more than $500,000. Many apart-

leave this lovely community.

Independent School District.

ment homes are available in a variety of price

However, getting to Houston is easy with

All along U.S. Highway 59 is shopping,

Metro Park & Ride, the Metro Bus system

dining and entertainment. And the new and

and High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on U.S.

expanding Valley Ranch Town Center provides

Highway 59 (I69). The rush-hour commute

many more options for fun and activity.

and downtown Houston. The area features stable, affordable housing ranging from the mid

ranges. Like much of the greater Houston area,

is about 45 minutes on the main lanes.

Channelview and nearby communities have experienced rapid growth over the last several years and new single-family homes in desirable developments are being built.

EAST OF LAKE HOUSTON

School-aged children in Kingwood are

Crosby-Huffman

The Channelview Independent School District

served by the Humble Independent School

On the east side of Lake Houston are the

and Sheldon Independent School District

district and several excellent private schools.

towns of Crosby and Huffman. Only about a

serve the needs of the area’s children. 

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

15


in this section cities neighborhoods master planned communities

16

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


HOUSING &

NEIGHBORHOODS With a variety of lifestyle choices, it’s not hard to see why Northeast Houston continues to grow year after year. Add a close to everything location, award-winning schools, and robust business centers and hospitals, and you’ve got a great place to call home, build a business and play sunrise to sunset.

In Northeast Houston, where there are so

-quality new homes sit amongst miles of

stylish homes of Fall Creek are set in a natu-

many housing options, there’s a home that

walking trails, multiple playgrounds and

rally wooded landscape and served by the

fits your taste, lifestyle and budget. You can

wonderful amenities like a swimming pool

acclaimed Humble Independent District

live on treed acreage, on a golf course, near

and tennis courts. Residents have quick

schools, including an on-site elementary at

the water, in a quiet enclave, in a thought-

access to Bush Intercontinental Airport,

the heart of the community.

fully planned community, or on a shady

Deerbrook Mall, the Jessie Jones Nature

street in an established neighborhood. Each

Park and Lake Houston. Younger residents

community is different, yet all share an

KINGWOOD AREA

can attend excellent schools in the Aldine

Kingwood

openness of spirit, a heritage of discovery

Independent School District, which ranks

The first residents of this master-planned

and a sense of community. Get to know

among the region’s most highly regarded

community (the largest one in Harris

your new neighbors here.

school districts.

County) moved into their brand-new homes

GREATER WEST LAKE HOUSTON

Fall Creek

home to 65,000 people. Most of Kingwood’s

Fall Creek offers “so much, so close.” Just

25 residential villages have a neighborhood

Deerbrook Estates

15 miles from downtown Houston and eight

pool and community services.

Five minutes from food, fun and enter-

miles from the airport, the neighborhood is

tainment, lies the beautiful community of

infused with a welcoming spirit and enticing

Kingwood, known as the “Livable Forest,”

Deerbrook Estates, located just off U.S.

amenities. Within the natural splendor of

exists in harmony with pines, magnolias

Highway 59 North. Here, affordable, high

the Golf Club of Houston, the elegant and

and many other species of shade trees.

in 1971. Since then, the area has become

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

17


HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOODS

the Oakhurst Golf Club, beautiful homes are connected by 75 miles of greenbelt trails, where residents can walk, jog, bike, roller blade, and travel around the community, visiting the many amenities, like the water spray park. Children attend schools in the New Caney Independent School District. Woodridge Forest Located just a mile from U.S. Highway 59 North, Woodridge Forest has carefully preserved the two natural creeks that meander through the community. Here, elegant homes allow comfortable, stylish living under a canopy of old-growth trees. Parks and schools are located right in the neighborhood and sports fields, Lake Houston access, Dylan Duncan Skatepark, world-class golfing, wilderness areas and Hike and bike trails weave throughout the

District. Visit www.barrington-kingwood.

many other family-friendly amenities and

woods and lakes of the neighborhoods,

com for more information.

activities are nearby. Local schools are part of New Caney Independent School District.

providing ample opportunity for folks to Kings Mill

exercise, relax and socialize.

This delightfully designed community offers

GRAND PARKWAY

The city of Houston is not far, just 23

charming amenities including a tranquil pool

Tavola

miles to the south, but Kingwood resi-

and aquatic center, playgrounds, a scenic lake

Tavola is located 7 miles north of Kingwood

dents have everything they need to stay

and miles of wooded walkways. Residents

and has easy access to U.S. Highway 59

close to home, including a thriving

can retreat from the hustle of the big city,

North and the Grand Parkway. Named after

commercial center, many big-name retail

breathe in the scents and sights of nature, and

an Italian word for a favorite gathering space,

stores, smaller shops, restaurants, and

relax in their castle nestled in the forest of

Tavola offers inspired living in a beautiful

other amenities. In addition, there are over

Kings Mill. Deerbrook Mall, Lake Houston

wooded community, designed with endless

100 different clubs and organizations to

and many shops, restaurants and services

activities for the whole family, with ameni-

involve residents.

are right nearby. The area is served by the

ties including greenbelts, a recreation center

Humble Independent School District. Visit

and pool, serene lakes, and breathtaking

www.kingsmilltx.com for more information.

views. New Caney ISD has opened Tavola

Barrington Kingwood Here,

residents

live

well.

Homes

in

Elementary, located at the center of this neigh-

Barrington Kingwood are surrounded by

Royal Brook

the back nine of the Lakes Golf Course of

borhood. Visit www.tavolacommunity.com for

Responding to the demand for more new

the Kingwood Country Club, and many

more information.

homes in Kingwood, the community’s devel-

offer spectacular views. At the heart of

oper, Friendswood Development Company,

Valley Ranch

the neighborhood is the Barrington Manor

is building a new village called Royal

In Valley Ranch, your family will find every-

House, offering a fitness center, media

Brook, located at the northeast corner of

thing it needs to flourish. When completed, the

center, computer center, billiards room,

Mills Branch Road and West Lake Houston

240-acre Valley Ranch Town Center will be an

tennis courts, infinity edge pool, and more.

Parkway. The first phase is now open, offering

epicenter for fun and activity with shopping,

It’s the perfect spot to gather with neigh-

new homes priced from the $300,000s to

dining and entertainment. The Grove, a scenic

bors and host a party. Barrington residents

$700,000s. The award-winning Humble Inde-

135-acre park and dedicated wildlife and

are right next door to baseball and soccer

pendent School District will serve the village.

nature reserve, will lie adjacent to the Town

fields, horse stables, the Kingwood FFA

Center and provide endless opportunities for

barn, the boat ramp into Lake Houston,

Oakhurst at Kingwood

natural fun. In addition, the Valley Ranch

Deer Ridge Park and all the restaurants and

An integral part of Kingwood’s master plan,

Recreation Center features a family-friendly

shopping they could want. Nearby schools

Oakhurst is one of the newest villages in the

water park with waterslide, splash pad, pool,

are in the Humble Independent School

Livable Forest. Set amongst the fairways of

playgrounds and sports courts. Children living

18

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


in Valley Ranch attend schools in the New

transportation experience. GreenBoLt is a

There are multiple pools, including a junior

Caney Independent School District. Visit

concept for their trails will enable residents

Olympic-sized pool, a splash pool and a

www.valley-ranch.com for more information.

to commute through the Amenity Village

spray park, two community centers and

and community by way of golfcarts, bicy-

gathering facilities, as well as many parks,

cles, and segways, so that homeowners can

playgrounds and trails that link them. Chil-

be to their destinations in minutes. Resi-

dren from the community are served by

dents living Balmoral will have access to

the highly esteemed Humble Independent

HUMBLE, ATASCOCITA AND HOUSTON AREAS

Balmoral some of the mostly highy regarded Humble Balmoral is a new 580-acre community Independent School District schools, as well being developed by Land Tejas in the West as quality preschools and private schools. Lake Houston area of Northeast Houston, located off Beltway 8 in Humble, Texas. Bridges on Lake Houston The location of Balmoral is convenient This beautiful master-planned community is in that they offer direct access to not only conveniently located near Bush Intercontithe Northeast Beltway, but also the Sam nental Airport, Beltway 8 and U.S. Highway 59 Houston Parkway and Woodland Hills North. It features a variety of new homes, as drive. What makes Balmoral specifically well as lakefront home sites. The area is served unique is their plans to provide top-notch by the Humble Independent School District. amenities such as Houston’s very first clear water lagoon that will be surrounded by Eagle Springs white sandy beaches. Balmoral is expected This masterfully planned neighborhood is to have an eighty-acre Amenity Village tucked in between U.S. Highway 59 North to keep residents entertained and make and Lake Houston, just south of Atascocita living life in their community comfortable Road. The tranquil leafy canopy belies the and allow for a fun lifestyle. Balmoral is also including GreenBoLT, and alternative variety of activity11:57 to beAMfound underneath. Woodridge Ad_Half Page Horizontal_CMYK.pdf 1 10/16/17

School District and can attend one of two elementary schools within the neighborhood. Visit insideeaglesprings.com. Tour 18 This golf-course community offers homes in and around the painstakingly recreated signature holes from the world’s most famous courses. Situated near U.S. Highway 59 North and Beltway 8, everything is nearby, including Lake Houston, Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston and The Woodlands. The Humble Independent School District serves Tour 18. The Groves One of the newest and most exciting communities is The Groves, an artfully planned neighborhood designed to bring

C

M

Y

CM

MY

CY

CMY

K

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

19


HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOODS

Photo Courtesy of The Groves

lake and lagoon views, this master-planned community offers many amenities. Residents can enjoy playing or working out at the community recreation center with its resort-style pool and splash pad, fishing in the stocked lake, and walking or biking on the miles of trails. Just 15 miles northeast of downtown Houston, the community is served by the Humble Independent School District. Waterway at the Commons of Lake Houston Residents of the Commons have Lake Houston, and all the opportunities for fun that come with it, right in their back yard. With peaceful nature trails that wind from one park to the next, piers, beaches and boat ramps, large wooded home sites and schools provided by the Huffman Independent School District, this green development is a wonderful place to call home. To learn more, visit their website, www.thecommonsoflakehouston.com.

EAST/SOUTHEAST OF LAKE HOUSTON Newport Seven Oaks residents closer to nature and each other.

attend the highly regarded Humble Indepen-

Located near Crosby, Newport Seven

Amenities include a one-of-a-kind splash

dent School District.

Oaks is a tranquil neighborhood where

pad,

playgrounds,

meandering

wooded

trails, a Welcome Center that hosts events like fitness classes and movie nights, and year-round entertainment planned by a dedicated lifestyle director. Living in this peaceful oasis, nestled among the majestic woods, one might forget that Beltway 8, U.S. Highway 59 North, and the bustling big city are right nearby. Schools are part of the Humble ISD. Visit www.thegrovestx.com for more information. Stillwater on Lake Houston Homes are now for sale in Stillwater on Lake Houston, a 191-home gated community that backs right onto Lake Houston.

Summerwood When you’re in Summerwood, your car will get a rest. Most everything you want is contained in this 1,500-acre masterplanned community. Miles of parkland, trails and playgrounds are interwoven with beautiful homes, multiple pools, recreation centers, and gathering places. There’s even a full-time activity director to ensure that you’ll meet your neighbors at fun events. The Shops at Summerwood offer groceries, restaurants and services. Located at Beltway 8 and W. Lake Houston Parkway, the neighborhood is in the Humble Independent School District. Visit www. summerwoodtx.com for more information.

Some home sites offer water frontage. A

residents can enjoy the swim and tennis center, playground, 18-hole golf course and community lake. There are also walking paths, green spaces, and water fountains. Students are served by the Crosby Independent School District. Bay River Colony, Baytown Bay River Colony is a charming new-home community in booming Baytown. Family-friendly amenities include a neighborhood park, a playground, a sparkling pond and a winding walking trail, including the Baytown Nature Center and Eagle Pointe Golf & Recreation complex. Residents have easy access to Houston, employers in

scenic interior lake provides the central

Waters Edge

the Port of Houston area, and many local

focal point of the community, with planned

Just as the name implies, Waters Edge

attractions and shopping centers. Schools

amenities to include a recreation center, a

is settled on the peaceful shores of Lake

are provided by the Goose Creek Indepen-

pool, pavilion and playground. Children

Houston. Heavily wooded, with beautiful

dent School District. 

20

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


of the main highlights of your stay is the FREE hot Bright Side Breakfast ®. Start your day with a choice of waffles, hot or cold cereal, fresh fruit, yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, bread and muffins, sausage, all-you-can-drink coffee and juice, and more.

LA QUINTA INNS & SUITES

We Welcome you to Houston, and look forward to making you feel right at home. La Quinta Inn & Suites Houston Channelview consistently meets the needs of its guests, and this has been recognized with the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence award for the past three years, including 2017. Located close to Downtown Houston, the newly renovated hotel is a favorite with both business and leisure travelers. Situated just off Beltway 8 at East Sam Houston Parkway North, the hotel is conveniently close to I-10, the museum district and zoo, and gives guests easy access to Baytown, Pasadena, Deer Park, and Channelview. During your stay, enjoy perks like FREE WiFi, free parking, pool, and the FREE hot Bright Side Breakfast ®. Pets are welcome at the hotel, and you’ll appreciate a 100-percent nonsmoking atmosphere. Staff engagement and amazing amenities are just two ways how La Quinta Inn & Suites Houston Channelview stands out. The hotel makes it a primary goal to anticipate and fulfill guest needs. Other wonderful features include a Bright Side Bistro & Bar that is open Monday thru Friday, a beautiful outdoor patio, gazebo, and bbq grills, and the latest Internet equipment, ensuring excellent connectivity throughout your stay. Start your stay right with a smooth check-in process, then relax and use the numerous amenities. Guests have access to a heated indoor pool, a fitness center, guest laundry, the Bright Side Market stocked with travel necessities and snacks, and a fully-equipped business center and meeting facilities. One

Ever y room in the hotel was designed with your comfor t in mind. Each space features pillow top mattresses that encourage you to wake up on the bright side ®, and you have in-room entertainment with a 42-inch LCD TV with access to 90 HD channels including premium cable channels. You’ll have the necessities as well, like an alarm clock, coffee maker, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, a microwave, and a refrigerator. La Quinta Inn & Suites Houston Channelview is ideally located close to Downtown Houston and popular spots like the George R. Brown Convention Center and NRG Stadium. Other nearby attractions include Minute Maid Park, the Toyota Center, NASA Johnson Space Center, and the Port of Houston. If you love the shops, Northshore East, Blackrock Commons, and Pasadena Park Plaza are just a few of the places to add to your itinerary during your stay. Business guests will be near Generation Park, LyondellBasell, and major oil and gas companies. If you are looking for top spots to eat, try one of the many local favorites, including Tony’s BBQ, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Comala Mexican. The hotel staff’s commitment to superb service is what sets La Quinta Inn & Suites Houston Channelview apart. Staying close to numerous attractions, businesses, and places to shop are just some of the additional reasons why guests wake up on the bright side®. Book your stay today to experience top-notch Southern hospitality first-hand. 

WAKE UP ON THE BRIGHT SIDE ® • Free Hot Breakfast

• Guest Laundry Facility

• Free Wireless Internet

• 24-Hour Bright Side Market

• 100% Smoke Free Property

• Banquets and Meeting Facility

• 42” LCD TVs w/90 HD Channels

• 24-Hour Business Facility

• Microwave and Refrigerator

• 24-Hour Fitness Facility

• Comfy Pillow-Top Beds

• Outdoor Barbeque Facility

• Indoor Heated Pool

ADVERTISER CONTRIBUTION

La Quinta Inn & Suites Houston • Channelview

5520 E. Sam Houston Pkwy. N. Houston, TX 77015

(281) 452-4402 • lq6489gm@laquinta.com • 6489.lq.com


in this section home ownership choosing a realtor mortgage options credit reports houston cost of living

22

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


The

HOME FRONT Houston is a city of choice. You can live close to your work, surrounded by nature, in a vibrant community, near exciting amenities, or any combination of these. In Northeast Houston, almost every housing budget can be accommodated.

Single-family homebuyers can choose eco-friendly designs, new homes in masterplanned communities, luxury residences in gated enclaves or resale homes in established neighborhoods. You may want to consider leasing as well, and there are a range of condominiums, townhouses and lofts available. Begin your search for the right home at www.houstonnewcomerguides.com.

established traditions? What about a yard?

and Municipal Utility District (MUD). The

Walking or recreational opportunities? Prox-

good news is that mortgage interest and

imity to shops and work? And the big one:

property taxes can be deducted from your

schools? Even if you don’t have children,

federal income tax.

buying in an area with excellent schools will pay off when it comes time to sell.

REALTOR®, who will be able to guide you Of course, the cost of home ownership

There’s nothing like owning your own piece of property to help you feel connected to an area and your neighbors. Northeast Houston has plenty of choices: brand-new homes ranging from those for first-time to move-up buyers, townhouses and resale houses. All have their advantages. The first consideration is location, location, location. Where do you want to live? What neighborhoods appeal to you? Do you want a new housing development with the latest amenities, or a settled community with

and your family to the right area and choice.

doesn’t end with the sale price; maintenance and repairs will be required. One rule of

HOME OWNERSHIP

The best place to start is with a professional

thumb is to budget one percent of the sale price for maintenance; another is to set aside one dollar per square foot per year. There’s no hard-and-fast rule, but generally, upkeep costs will go up as the age of the home increases. Most new homes have

PRE-OWNED HOMES Very often, pre-owned homes are situated in

established

neighborhoods,

allowing

prospective buyers to talk to a couple of neighbors and get a feel for the block. Watch for great locations on golf courses, near

warranties that cover problems for the first

parks, lakes or shops. Is the nearby school

few years. And home warranty policies can

a good one? Is there a homeowner’s asso-

be purchased for re-sale homes. In addi-

ciation, deed restrictions or zoning laws?

tion, make sure you understand any deed

Remember, you can change the house,

restrictions or homeowner’s association

but you can’t move it. You will also want

regulations that might be in effect, along

to consider your commute. How far is it

with any corresponding dues or assess-

to work? How does that cost in time and

ments. Taxes vary by county, school district

money compare to the cost of the house?

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

23


NORTHEAST HOUSTON HOME FRONT

the ground up. In other cases, builders work with buyers to customize rooms, adjust square footage, add details or energy-saving features. Whatever your dream, it’s never too early talk to a builder. You will also want to view homes already built by the company and, if possible, speak to homeowners about their experience with the builder and the process. Be sure to interview two or more builders before signing a contract. Ask builders how long they’ve been in business, how many homes they’ve completed and if they have any references. Once you’ve chosen the builder, review the contract carefully. You should understand if the final price is guaranteed, what the move-in date is and how upgrades or change orders are handled. Pre-owned homes are as different in style and character as their previous owners

on a golf course, even with a pastoral or forested setting on acreage.

were, and often this adds wonderful appeal and opportunity. Some homes are ready to move in; some need a little work; others need transformations. Before you purchase a pre-owned home, hire a licensed inspector to analyze the house, inside and out. Inspections will identify structural and hardto-spot problems that need to be addressed. If repairs are needed, be sure to get several estimates for the entire project. Even if the house is sound, you may want to do a little or a lot of remodeling. From painting walls to removing them, you may need to hire the services of a remodeling company to realize your dream. The Greater Houston Builders Association (www.ghba.org) is an excellent source of reputable home improvement companies. Use the chambers of commerce in this guide and the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org) for possible sources of information on home repair companies and referrals.

NEW HOMES If building from the ground up appeals to you, the many outstanding homebuilders in Northeast Houston can help. There are many choices for home sites – in new and established subdivisions, on the waterfront,

24

A realtor can quickly narrow down your site-selection process by matching the best locations to your needs; she can also work with you to find a builder. Some specialize in green building and energy efficiency or may have advanced training from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Be sure to tour model homes to evaluate the designs, features, and workmanship of each builder. The architectural styles, floor plans, interior finishes, appliance choices and other options vary, and it’s important to begin honing your tastes and preferences. Designers can help with selecting packages and upgrades to complete a home beautifully as well as on time and on budget. Production houses can usually be finished in 90 to 120 days, and most builders have homes in varying stages of completion and can accommodate newcomers who need to move in quickly. Please visit www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com

for

a complete list of homebuilders in the

Attorneys who specialize in construction are available to review contracts and their fee may save you money in the long run, helping you to avoid misunderstandings and frustration.

MASTER-PLANNED COMMUNITIES The popularity of master-planned communities has been one of reasons Northeast Houston continues to grow. These communities are some of the finest in the country because they plan for the best use of the land, allowing exceptional living, lower environmental impact, quality construction, and a dynamic mix of residential and commercial uses. All of this adds up to thriving, vibrant neighborhoods. Large parcels of land in Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, Crosby, and the Lake Houston area have been carefully set out for home sites and commercial use. Housing choices in master-planned communities focus on single-family homes in a variety of styles, sizes and price points. Schools, shopping, healthcare, transit and other services are close to home.

Northeast Houston area. You may be dreaming about a custom home. While building one takes time and planning, the effort and wait are often worth it. Some customs homes are one-ofa-kind, created using original plans from

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

Master-planned community developers understand that their designs are for people and their communities are further enriched by youth sports leagues, welcoming recreation centers, and local events, all of which bring neighbors together.


APARTMENT HOMES Many rental houses and apartment homes are available in Houston’s Northeast region right now, and prices are determined by location, square footage, and amenities. Apartment locators or leasing agents at the complexes are ready to answer questions, assist with move-in details and help orient new residents. Select properties provide apartment information, floor plans, photos and tours online. Many Northeast Houston units have fireplaces, ceiling fans, built-in microwaves,

washer/dryer

connections,

on-site recreational facilities and covered parking. Some complexes feature stateof-the-art gyms, movie theatres, sparkling pools, multi-purpose party rooms, executive business centers and more. Some facilities allow pets. Most require a security deposit and a credit card report; leases range from six months to one year. Month-to-month leases are available but usually command

pools, civic associations and deed restric-

exemption certificate. (Always consult a tax

higher prices.

tions. Most single-family houses do not

professional for specific tax information).

include utilities in the lease, so tenants must Complexes have different plans for utilities,

arrange for electricity, water, gas, cable and

cable and internet service, and additional

Internet connections separately. Deposits

deposits and activations services may be

are usually one-month’s rent and there may

necessary. Apartment owners must install

be extra fees for pets, utility installations or

smoke detectors, locks on every door

service charges

and latches on each window. Discuss any special housing requirements you may have

Texas protects renters. If residents fulfill the

with the leasing agent and be sure that the

terms of their lease, the owner must refund

terms are written into the lease. In Texas, all

the security deposit in full, or provide a

real estate agreements must be in writing.

written explanation within 30 days. If not,

Go to the Houston Apartment Association

the owner could be liable for three times the

(www.haaonline.org) to download sample

amount illegally held. File complaints with

lease forms.

the Houston Apartment Association’s Resident Relations department.

LEASING A HOUSE Need more than an apartment? Houses,

TEMPORARY LODGING

condos and townhomes can also be leased

Interim housing with a range of rental

and are usually listed with area Real-

terms is also available. Motels, hotels and

tors,

companies,

luxury suites are often near major business

or individual owners. Rental houses and

districts and key roads, and can be found

townhomes are listed on the Houston Asso-

throughout Northeast Houston. Short stays

ciation of Realtors (www.HAR.com) and

are a convenient necessity during a move,

are updated every 15 minutes.

but if you stay longer than 30 consecutive

property

management

days, you will qualify for an exemption Realtors are the best source for leasing

from the state’s six percent hotel tax. Be

single-family homes. Check out preferred

sure to advise the hotel of your extended

neighborhoods,

stay and go to www.cpa.state.tx.us for an

considering

community

MANAGEABLE, AFFORDABLE LIFESTYLE Although home prices have risen in Houston, it still ranks as one of the most affordable big cities in the U.S. for homeownership. Despite a flattening economy, Houston home sales stayed stable in 2017 and even gained momentum toward the end of the year, ultimately setting a record of 79,117 sales closed over the year, according to the Greater Houston Association Partnership. More good news comes in the form of relaxed lending standards that could benefit first-time buyers. In late 2014, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two federally chartered mortgage corporations, relaxed lending guidelines that were tightened after the national housing crisis that began in 2008. Now, some buyers can get a mortgage with only 3 percent down payment and a minimum FICO credit score of 620. Homebuyer assistance programs are also offered by various government agencies. Some groups, including teachers, police officers and firefighters, may also qualify for special assistance programs.

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

25


Choosing a Realtor The right realtor can save you thousands. Buying or selling a house involves real estate law, title insurance policies, home warranties, home-lending practices, appraisals, inspections, hazard insurance, surveys and other issues; the services of a realtor are highly recommended. Especially for people new to the area, a realtor can save time and money and provide local knowledge. A realtor can swiftly locate homes that fit with your lifestyle, price range, educational needs, and location.

HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT REALTOR? First, understand the difference between a real-estate agent and a realtor. Only professionals who are members of the National Association of REALTORS® (and other local associations) can use this designation and they must abide by a strict code of ethics based on competency, fairness and integrity. A realtor who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® cannot discriminate against someone based on race, religion, gender, handicap, family status or national origin. Talk to a number of realtors before making your decision, talk to some of their previous clients and review their current and recent listings. You might want to ask the following:

• How long have you worked in real estate?

• Is real estate your full-time job?

• Do you prefer to work with buyers or sellers?

• Do you specialize in a particular area or neighborhood?

• What is the average price of properties that you close?

• How many closings do you have each year?

• Do you work on a team?

• D o you have any designations, cer tifications, awards or special training?

SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS Realtors with the CBR (Certified Buyer Representative) are exclusively committed to providing excellent buyer representation and know current real-estate practices. Realtors can also be certified as Texas Affordable Housing Specialists, which recognizes training in green technologies that can make a home more affordable. Realtors certified by Earth Advantage are trained to spot and understand the advantages of green construction. An EcoBroker designation means a realtor has extensive training in conservation and green energy. Your realtor should be someone who is an expert on the area and the industry. But she should also be easy to work with and willing to listen – the process should be enjoyable as well as productive.

26

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

The following pages cover the basics of financing a home, along with some special considerations for unique circumstances in the Northeast Houston market.

HOW MUCH CAN YOU AFFORD? Determining an affordable purchase price for a home is the essential first step to home ownership. Experts recommend spending about 28 percent of the household budget on housing, and a recent Rice University study found that Houstonians typically spend about 30 percent of their incomes on housing, so the city overall is right in line with that advice, albeit slightly on the high side. Experts also suggest that household expenses not exceed 43 percent of personal income before taxes. The mortgage payment, insurance, credit card balances, utilities, food and health care as well as any payments on outstanding loans and leases are expenses, while household income includes salary and other declared revenue such as dividends and royalties. In the case of high-rises, mid-rises and other types of housing where a monthly maintenance fee is charged, that too must be considered in the overall expenses. Developed by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, the Texas Housing Affordability Index (THAI) measures the ratio of median household income required to buy a median-priced home, using a 30-year mortgage with a 20 percent down payment as its model. A THAI of 1.00 indicates that the median household income is just enough to qualify for a loan to purchase the median-priced home. Houston’s most recent THAI was an impressive 1.79, higher than state and national THAI averages.

MORTGAGE OPTIONS Several different types of mortgages are common today. A standard 30-year fixed rate mortgage is the most common way to finance a home; 15-year fixed rate mortgages are another option. The 40-year mortgage has become more popular in some parts of the country where home prices are rising fast, but many experts agree that the tradeoff of a slightly lower monthly payment for much more interest paid over the life of the loan does not make economic sense.


For all fixed-rate loans, the amount of the mortgage payment, the interest rate and the term of the loan are fixed and fully self-amortizing, which means at the end of the term, the principal has been repaid. The purchase price less the down payment is the principal of the mortgage. Dividing the principal by the number of payments in a 30- year or 15- year mortgage and adding the interest determines the monthly house payment. Escrow money for taxes and insurance is added to the payments according to the terms of the lender, and the amounts are recalculated annually. The Alternative Mortgage Instrument (AMI) is a loan in which at least one of the four components vary. The most common AMI is the Adjustable Rate Mortgage with a variable interest rate. Customarily, the ARM interest rate begins low and periodically adjusts either up or down within limits based on a pre-specified index. The initial low rate, and therefore, the lower monthly

payment, enables the buyer to meet the income and debt-ratio requirement.

appraisal, survey, title insurance, and discount points paid to lower the interest rate. Closing costs are typically paid by the

DOWN PAYMENT The down payment is the cash committed toward the purchase of a home. For most loans, a down payment of 20 percent of the purchase price is required to avoid paying Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI), although it is possible to take out a secondary loan to avoid PMI.

INTEREST RATES Interest rates fluctuate frequently and vary from lender to lender. Interest on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage is likely to be different from that of a 15-year, and adjustable rate mortgages reset according to the terms of the lender.

buyer at the time of closing.

PRE-APPROVAL VS. PRE-QUALIFICATION Getting pre-approved for a mortgage is beneficial because it gives sellers a level of assurance that the prospective buyer can obtain a mortgage – a big plus in a competitive market. Pre-approval requires the completion of a loan application and sometimes a fee. Pre-qualification, on the other hand, is just an estimate of a mortgage that a prospective buyer might qualify for.

TAX DEDUCTIONS Some home purchase costs are deduct-

CLOSING COSTS

ible if you itemize deductions. These

Typically between 2 to 5 percent of the purchase price of a home, closing costs include related fees such as costs for running credit reports, loan origination,

costs may include mortgage interest, real estate taxes and PMI payments. For more information, visit irs.gov or ask your tax preparer or attorney.

LOOKING FOR HOMES JUST GOT EASIER…

Search more than 8 million properties

Ask Your REALTOR®

HOMES And RENTALS HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

27


NORTHEAST HOUSTON HOME FRONT

BANKS Banks offer a full range of services that usually include mortgages at competitive rates. In addition to checking and savings accounts, their mortgage lending is another option for homebuyers. Be sure to ask about fees associated with the bank’s services, different

accounts,

minimum

balance

requirements, ATM charges, availability of funds policy, direct deposit and other options. Contact the Texas Department of Banking toll free 877-276-5554 or visit www.dob.texas.gov.

CREDIT UNIONS Credit unions are a good source to check for mortgage loans because they may offer lower or competitive rates. Historically, credit unions have been employer-based financial

CREDIT REPORTS

institutions

but

today

it

is

common for credit unions to be community-based, meaning that anyone can use a credit union as their primary financial

Lenders need your credit report, which is an analysis of

institution. Members are insured for up to

your credit history over the last seven-to-ten years. Called

$250,000 per account by the National Credit

the FICO score, it includes your employment history, your

Union Administration.

payment activity, the amount you owe, the amount of

More information about credit unions

available credit you’re using, the length of the history, any

is available from the Cornerstone Credit

new credit and other factors. You will be scored anywhere

Union

between 301 and 850, with anything over 740 considered an

League

(www.cornerstoneleague.

coop) and the Credit Union National Association (www.cuna.org).

excellent score. Higher scores lead to better loans and lower rates. There are three credit reporting agencies and you may contact them to obtain your credit history.

HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE Homeowner insurance is required by mortgage lenders, and is essential even if a

FREE CREDIT REPORTS You are entitled to a free credit report from each of the three credit reporting agencies once every 12 months. You can request all three reports at once, or space them out throughout the year.

28

home is paid for. Buyers are typically asked

TRANSUNION® 1-877-322-8228 www.transunion.com

EQUIFAX

®

1-800-685-1111 www.equifax.com

EXPERIAN® 1-888-397-3742 www. Experian.com

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

to pay one year of insurance at closing, with premiums included in monthly mortgage payments. Selecting an insurance company and determining coverage is the responsibility of the buyer, and should begin as soon as the contract to purchase a house is accepted by the seller. The Texas Board of Insurance (www.tdi.texas.gov) is a valuable source of information. In some fast-transitioning Central Houston neighborhoods, the value of the lot may represent a much larger-than-average share


FIRST-TIME HOME BUYERS A variety of programs are designed to help first-time buyers, including FHA loans with a 3 percent down payment discussed at the beginning of this article. The City of Houston and Harris County also offer homebuyer assistance programs that can provide down payment assistance and special financing for buyers who meet certain household income and purchase price criteria. Visit The Houston Homebuyer Assistance program website, www.houstontx.gov/housing, for details. Other programs include Southeast Texas of overall property value, and it may be a good idea to talk with several insurance companies – especially those who specialize in the area – to make sure you are getting ample coverage and the best rate. Many companies offer discounts when home insurance is combined with auto coverage,

life insurance, health insurance and other types of insurance that they may need. In Houston, flood insurance is required or recommended by mortgage companies in some neighborhoods. Floodplain maps are determined by the Harris County Flood Control District, which has a mapping tool at www.harriscountyfemt.org.

Housing Finance (sethfc.com) and the Harris County Down Payment Assistance Program (harriscountytx.gov/csd). Realtors, mortgage lenders and builders are also good sources of information about available homebuyer assistance programs. 

COST OF LIVING When it comes to overall cost of living, Houston is still an affordable place to live and work. Here’s how the Houston area ranked in a comparison to other major U.S. cities (based on Q1 2018) City

Composite 100%

Grocery 13.61%

Housing 27.59%

Utilities Transportation 1 0.06% 9.59% 4.00%

Healthcare 35.15%

Atlanta

99.0

103.3

96.5

Austin

98.1

87.6

101.6

Boston

146.7

105.8

Chicago

123.8

Cleveland

100.0

Dallas/Fort Worth

103.1

99.7

105.5

Denver

111.7

97.4

134.6

86.3

103.9 109.0 97.5

Houston New York (Manhattan)

97.7 240.0

86.6 100.0

107.5 101.6

93.8

91.7

100.4 101.9

207.5

127.5 112.0

135.8 129.3

107.9

157.2

92.4 126.7

101.5 114.1

111.8

87.7

99.5 101.6

100.9 105.0

138.0

Phoenix

95.7

Raleigh

94.7 102.7

97.9

505.2

105.5

98.5

89.0 103.5

116.5

130.2

95.5 104.9 92.7 84.0

93.1 99.0

San Francisco

194.1

126.3

363.7

122.2

Seattle

149.6

126.9

199.4

114.4 133.0

Tuscon

Misc.

93.7 102.1

79.7

132.6

95.1 96.1

102.5

103.2

105.5 108.1 91.3 94.8 115.3

145.2

97.7 92.8 100.2 98.8 125.1

128.8

123.7 135.8 100.3 99.8

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

29


in this section STAAR public schools private schools higher education

30

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

Photo Courtesy of St. Martha Catholic School


EDUCATION IN NORTHEAST HOUSTON When parents consider moving to a new home, one of the most important considerations is the educational opportunities that will be available to their children. The quality of education in the Northeast Houston is the result of careful planning, commitment and high goals--quality is never an accident.

In Northeast Houston, there are a multitude of

There are also many adult educational oppor-

assessments for English 1, English 11,

quality private and public schools which you’ll

tunities to be found at Houston Community

Algebra 1, biology, and U.S. history.

discover in this section. Be sure to consider the

College, Lone Star Community College

specific educational needs of your child and

System and San Jacinto College as well as

Texas charter schools operate under and receive

meet with prospective teachers and adminis-

other well-respected universities and colleges.

academic accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency and adhere to the same

trators to ensure that your child is placed in the most appropriate school environment.

STAAR

STAAR test requirements as public school of

districts. Open-enrollment charter schools

Eleven independent school districts offer

Academic Readiness (STAAR) measures

have the flexibility to adapt to the educational

public education in the area, and each works to

a child’s performance, as well as academic

needs of individual students for a personal-

provide learning and extra-curricular options

growth, college and career readiness.

ized learning environment where students

for all students while meeting the Texas

Results from STAAR calculate annual

can achieve more. Select charter schools even

Education Agency’s standards assessments

school and district performance ratings.

provide curriculum that specializes in a certain

and many have received numerous rewards

Annual Assessments cover: reading and

field such as the arts, mathematics or science.

for their efforts. Most districts offer dual credit

mathematics, grades 3-8; writing at grades

Some charter schools offer students in grades

programs, so students can earn high school

4 and 7; science at grades 5 and 8; social

9-12 the opportunity to take both high school

and college credits at the same time.

studies at grade 8; and end-of-course

and college courses at no cost.

The

State

of

Texas

Assessments

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

31


N O R T H E A S T H O U S T O N E D U C AT I O N

For

more

information

and

complete

district and individual school information, visit tea.texas.gov

STEM EDUCATION STEM, an acronym for science, technology, engineering and math education, is an interdisciplinary and applied approach that is coupled with hands-on, problem-based learning. According to a recent poll of U.S. CEOs, employers will need 1.6 million new STEM employees by 2019. In 2013, the average STEM occupation paid about $80,000 annually; roughly 1.7 times the average yearly U.S. wage. The Texas science, technology, engineering and

mathematics

(T-STEM)

Photo Courtesy of St. Martha Catholic School

initiative

provides a foundational approach to empower teachers, inspire students and advance STEM education. There are 70 T-STEM Academies and seven blended Early College High School/T-STEM Academies serving more than 40,000 students across the state.

PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS Aldine Independent School District www.aldineisd.org The Aldine Independent School District ranks among the state’s high-performing school districts according to data from the

K-4), 11 intermediate schools (grades 5-6), 10

consecutive years. Seven Channelview

middle schools (grades 7-8), five ninth-grade

campuses also received special recogni-

schools, five traditional high schools (grades

tion for their exemplary performance in

10-12), one Magnet high school, one night

different academic areas.

high school, one early college high school, one alternative education center and one

CISD has a rich history of being “actively

dropout prevention center.

engaged in the future of the community”.

Aldine ISD is driven by the goal of increasing

student

achievement

and

providing better educational opportunities for all students.

www.cvisd.org

the district employs the finest employees that are committed to making certain that best education possible. Crosby Independent School District

Texas Education Agency (TEA). It has

Channelview Independent School District

earned seven recognized ratings since 1996.

(CISD) is a known for its reputation of student

that time employed eight teachers. Today,

every child in Channelview receives the

Channelview Independent School District

outstanding

The district was established in 1937 and at

achievement.

The

www.crosbyisd.org Crosby ISD is nestled in the forested area

Aldine ISD covers 111 square miles in

district has an enrollment of 9,500 students

east of Lake Houston, and is large enough

North Harris County and educates more

and is located approximately 15 miles east

to offer an excellent academic program

than 70,000 students. This ethnically diverse

of downtown Houston.

yet small enough to identify and meet the

district is the second best large school district

needs of each of its over 5000 students.

in Texas for educating African American

The district has 12 campuses, including

In its 7 campuses -one kindergarten, four

students and is ranked third among large

a Pre-K center, six elementary schools, one sixth grade center, two junior high

elementary, a middle and a high school -the

school districts in Texas in educating Latino students, according to recent studies by

campuses, one ninth grade center, one high

Texas A&M University and the University

school an alternative high school and an

of Texas – Pan American.

alternative discipline school.

The district has 79 campuses: one Even Start center, seven Early Childhood/Pre-Kindergarten centers, 35 elementary schools (grades

The district has earned the Met Stan-

setting.” For the 2016-17 academic year, the

dard rating under the Texas Education

district earned only exemplary or recognized

Agency’s accountability system for five

performance ratings.

32

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

district is working hard to provide education that “produces literate, responsible citizens capable of learning and applying academic and social skills successfully in any life


More and more families are choosing to

GCCISD’s Career and Technical Educa-

settle in the area because of its quality of

tion (CTE) program is rapidly expanding

life and convenience to major work centers,

to meet student and workforce needs and

and so Crosby ISD continues to grow. With

to help students obtain credentialing and

its dedicated and experienced teaching

certifications. Technology is also a priority

staff, the district is well suited to keep on

in Goose Creek CISD. High school

providing topflight education.

students have access to iPads, and teachers use Promethean Boards and iPads to

Galena Park Independent School District

enhance instruction. Robert E. Lee High

www.galenaparkisd.com

School was recognized as an Apple Distin-

The mission of the educators of Galena Park Independent School District is to prepare students to become productive citizens and lifelong learners. Over 22,500

guished School for making technology a major part of classroom learning. Huffman Independent School District www.huffmanisd.net

students are taught in 27 campuses situated along the Houston Ship Channel in east Harris County. There are two early childhood centers, 15 elementary schools, five middle or intermediate schools, a ninthgrade center, two traditional high schools, one early college high school and one center for at-risk youth. The Galena Park ISD Education Foundation works to enrich, enhance and maximize the quality of education for all students. With its community, local business and in the district, it has raised over one million dollars since its inception. The foundation has funded innovative teaching grants and furnished student scholarships. With

its

growing,

diverse

population

Galena Park ISD is leading students to a brighter future. Goose Creek CISD www.gccisd.net One of the largest and fastest-growing districts in Texas, Goose Creek CISD serves 22,748 students in the communities of Baytown and Highlands. The district’s one primary school, 16 elementary schools, five junior schools and three high schools, as well as IMPACT Early College High School, John M. Stuart Career Center, POINT Alternative Center and the Peter E. Hyland Center, provide resources to equip students to be 21st century learners. The district and all schools received a “Met Standard” rating, the highest rating from the Texas Education Agency for 2016.

The quiet bedroom community of Huffman is located on farm roads 2100 and 1960, thirty miles northeast of Houston in the piney woods of eastern Harris County. Huffman ISD’s enrollment is approximately 3,300 students, and they are spread across 5 campuses: an early childhood center; an elementary school, an intermediate school, a middle school and a high school. All campuses met the academic standards established by the Texas Education Agency in 2016. Students achieve success both in the classroom and in today’s interconnected world because Huffman ISD’s campuses feature a robust technology environment that continues to be updated and expanded. Students benefit daily from schools blanketed in wireless coverage, high-speed Internet access, interactive whiteboards, mobile devices, and a district wide 2:1 student to computer ratio. Huffman ISD prides itself on instilling strong character values in their students through high-standard academic instruction, a variety of learning opportunities and extra-curricular participation. Humble Independent School District www.humbleisd.net Humble ISD students have a long history of outperforming students in Texas and the nation; once again, the district’s latest accountability rating was Met Standard, the highest possible rating.

An important component in Humble ISD’s success is the support it receives from local businesses and families. The Humble ISD Education Foundation has raised more than $6.74 million to provide innovative and enriching classroom projects. The most significant of these projects is the Humble ISD Insperity Observatory which houses space telescopes under a retractable roof for scientific education and research. In addition, the district benefits from the involvement of its parents. All campuses have active PTA/PTO or PTSA organizations and engaged booster clubs for sports and fine arts groups. Located 17 miles northeast of downtown Houston, it has 43 campuses more than 40,000 students and over 5,000 employees, who are all working to “develop each child intellectually,

artistically,

emotionally,

physically, and socially so that all students are life-long learners, complex thinkers, responsible global citizens and effective communicators.”

INCLUDING KIDS GIVES FAMILIES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH AUTISM THE SUPPORT THEY NEED THROUGH: • Comprehensive treatment programs using ABA • Serving children & young adults on the entire spectrum • Meaningful inclusion opportunites for all abilities • Supports for transition into adulthood • After-School services • Parent & Professional trainings • Autism Friendly Community Events

*

INCLUDING KIDS

- au&.m ��-

instruct I inspire I include

18401 Timber Forest Dr I Humble, TX 77346 281-852-0501 I info@includingkids.org Including Kids Autism Center is a 501{c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

33


N O R T H E A S T H O U S T O N E D U C AT I O N

New Caney Independent School District

certifications. Maintaining small-school

www.newcaneyisd.org

Sheldon Independent School District www.sheldonisd.com

The New Caney Independent School District

Sheldon ISD serves a diverse student popu-

is looking to become a district of innova-

is “a shining star in Texas education,” and

lation of around 8,000 students on 12

tion, creating an educational setting where

has been the fastest growing Houston-area

campuses in northeast Harris County. By

every student is empowered to be self-mo-

district for the last 3 years. Located approx-

Texas school district standards, it’s small,

tivated, confident, an adaptable learner, a

imately 25 miles northeast of downtown

but it’s growing and the district is working

critical thinker and a productive citizen.

Houston in Montgomery and Harris coun-

hard to meet the needs of its developing

ties, the district’s students attend classes in

community and continue to prepare its

nine elementary schools, four middle schools,

students to excel as productive individuals

two high schools, one early college high

in the ever-changing global society. Sheldon

school, and one alternative education center

administrators and educators do this by

with students in grades first through twelfth.

providing personalized learning experi-

charm, the district provides large-school technology and success. Splendora ISD

ences in partnership with school, family and

PRIVATE SCHOOLS The Covenant Preparatory School 281-359-1090 • www.covenantknights.org The Covenant Preparatory School is

NCISD graduates will be equipped to thrive

community. Despite the challenges that an

in the REALITY of their future: all third

expanding student body presents, Sheldon

to twelfth grade students are equipped with

ISD strives to maintain an equitable teach-

Chrombooks, teachers have on average 10

er-to-student ratio in core content areas

years or more of teaching experience; and

and is continuing to close the performance

more than 20% have a Master or Doctorate

gap between the demographic populations

degree. All schools achieved the met stan-

that it serves. The district received a “Met

dard seal of approval from the Texas

Standard” rating from the Texas Education

Education Agency.

Agency, the highest rating given.

New Caney ISD seeks to provide an

Thinking of every child, every day, Sheldon

2015-2016 academic year, Covenant

exemplary educational experience in an

ISD provides personalized learning opportu-

opened the Upper School Campus for

environment that fosters positive and collab-

nities to ensure all students graduate college

students in grades seven through twelve.

orative relationships between students, staff,

and career ready.

The Upper School Campus is located at

families and community members.

the premier Christian college preparatory school in the northeast Houston area. Covenant is a school committed to engaging minds, cultivating virtue and purposefully and consistently implementing

rigorous

standards

through

a liberal arts curriculum in a distinct classical,

Christian

and

college-pre-

paratory culture. Beginning with the

3939 Glade Valley Drive in Kingwood. Splendora Independent School District www.splendoraisd.org

The Lower School Campus for students in grades PK4 through sixth grade is currently located at 1711 Hamblen

With 3900+ students in 5 schools, Splen-

Road in Kingwood.

dora ISD is the smallest school district

Photo Courtesy of The Covenant Preparatory School

34

in the county, but can provide an educa-

The mission at The Covenant Prepa-

tion as individual as each child through

ratory School is to assist parents in

its numerous educational opportunities

developing individuals of strong intel-

in its Career and Technical Education

lect, spirit, body, and heart by providing a

(CTE) pathways and early college high

college preparatory education to pre-kin-

school. The district’s personal gradu-

dergarten through twelfth grade students

ation plan (PGP) initiative allows 5th

grounded in Christian values and Biblical

– 12th grade students, their parents, and

principles. Dually accredited by the Asso-

a counselor the opportunity to discuss

ciation of Christian Schools International

and investigate future career and educa-

(ACSI) and AdvancED (formerly SACS),

tional opportunities. The initiative also

Covenant is a distinguished school in

allows district administrators to antici-

a number of ways. The school seeks to

pate students’ interest levels for courses

cultivate young minds through a rigorous

being offered and plan according to

academic

those interests. Additionally, Splendora

in a biblical worldview and upholds a

High School offers 11 career pathways

student culture that promotes a love for

providing students numerous skills and

learning. Graduates are prepared to think

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

curriculum

rooted

firmly


critically at the highest academic levels

children ages 6 weeks through 12 years

children and families with autism and other

with the ability to effectively engage the

of age.

They provide transportation to

related delays the wraparound support

great issues of the day in a manner that

Humble ISD and Sheldon ISD Elemen-

they need for not only the child, but for the

is informed, articulate and biblical. Chal-

tary Schools. Crossroads ELC teaches the

whole family. Whether it is through full

lenging academics and sound theology

ABEKA (a recognized Christian based)

time programming at a one to one student

impart an understanding and love for all

Curriculum, Spanish, Music, and Art. The

to teacher ratio, or through after school

truth by demonstrating the interrelated-

children attend chapel weekly and bible

programming, new technology initiatives,

ness of every academic discipline as a

study daily. Crossroads ELC’s main focus

family training, and community outreach

reflection of Gods’ objective, unchanging

is to encourage children to learn, grow, and

endeavors, Including Kids is making strides

nature.

enjoy being a kid. CELC also partners with

for the 1 in 59 children diagnosed with

Arts,

the Case for Kids Program that focuses

autism in the United States.

Athletics and Clubs and Enrichment.

on integrating literacy and numeracy into

Schedule a personal tour and discover for

project based activities: interactive learning,

yourself the Covenant difference. Visit

field experiences, and enrichment programs.

Discover

Admissions,

Covenant

Curriculum,

through

Fine

www.covenantknights.org/admissions or call 281-359-1090

Without early intervention, most children diagnosed with autism will not lead independent lives. However, research has shown

Including Kids, Inc.

that approximately 50 percent of young

281-852-0501 • www.includingkids.org

children with autism, who have received early intensive intervention, are able to

Crossroads Early Learning Center 713-455-1661 ext. 1

Including Kids, Inc. in Humble, Texas,

participate indistinct from other children

is a 501 3 nonprofit, therapeutic clinic

in typical school settings. Including Kids

Bright

that serves the special needs community

not only provides this early intervention

Futures” Crossroads Early Learning Center

of Kingwood, Humble, Houston and its

therapy that is positively impacting chil-

is a state licensed learning center, serving

surrounding areas. Including Kids provides

dren and young adults with autism, it has

©

“Connecting

Young

Minds

to

• PK4 through 12th grade • Dually accredited by ACSI & AdvancED • Classical education • Biblical study throughout the curriculum • Highly-qualified faculty • AP classes at the high school level • Championship athletics—16 TAPPS state championships • Broad offering of enrichment and co-curricular activities at all grade levels • Bus service to Atascocita, Benders Landing , Fall Creek area and Summerwood

UPPER SCHOOL CAMPUS Grades 7 - 12th 3939 Glade Valley Drive Kingwood, TX 77339

LOWER SCHOOL CAMPUS Grades PK4 - 6th 1711 Hamblen Road Kingwood, TX 77339

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

35


N O R T H E A S T H O U S T O N E D U C AT I O N

broadened its efforts for those individuals

Award of Distinction from the Behavioral

Today childcare centers and preschools are

with a greater severity of the disability.

Health Center of Excellence.

an essential part of your child’s education. It’s where kids begin to develop social skills

These programs and therapies provided by Including Kids can mean the difference

Kids ‘R’ Kids

and introduces them to classroom learning.

between being able to stay in the home

281-446-0063 • www.krkfallcreek.com

Where you enroll your children is a big deci-

281-454-4244 • www.krkoflakeshore.com

sion that will impact your child for years to

until they become adults versus having to be placed in a residential setting due to aggression and safety issues. Including Kids recently expanded their offerings by opening the Center for Commu-

Treating Your Kids Like Family - While nobody cares for your kids more than family, Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy comes close. Maybe that’s because at the very heart

nity Inclusion (CCI) which serves young

of their program is love. It’s intertwined

adults in a centralized community setting.

through every aspect of the center and

Additionally, Including Kids offers weekly

comes to life in an overriding commitment

seminars and monthly socials for young

to care for each child, the whole child. Love,

adults on the autism spectrum.

along with a deep understanding of the individual educational and emotional needs of

come. With Kids ‘R’ Kids, families with children from 6 weeks to 12 years old in the Humble, Fall Creek, Summerwood, Park Lakes and Lakeshore areas can be confident their children are getting the very best in childcare including an exemplary curriculum, secure facilities, age appropriate activities, safe and clean play spaces and most of all compassionate teachers giving your children the personal attention they deserve.

Including Kids also has unique partnerships

each child, is what sets Kids ‘R’ Kids apart.

The teaching staff are required to attend

with exceptional private schools in north-

It’s clear that this is a place where students

continual training and education oppor-

east Houston to integrate special needs

are part of an extended family, learning and

tunities to keep current and fresh on best

students into typical classrooms. Including

having a great time in the process. Here, the

practices and new insights to learning

Kids is a Texas Education Agency approved,

philosophy of “Hug First, Then Teach” is

and care giving. The lead teachers for the

non-public facility and has received the

lived out by the staff of the school.

classrooms either have their CDA (Child

ST. MARTHA’S PROVIDES AN EXCELLENT CATHOLIC EDUATION THAT SHARES IN COMMUNITY TO FORM WITNESSES WHO TRANSFORM THE WORLD! St. Martha Catholic School carries dual accreditation, by the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops Education Department (TCCB ED) and AdvancED. We hold membership in the National Catholic Education Association. Our academic standards are set by the TCEE Commission, Texas Education Agency (TEA), Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, Principal, Staff, and Advisory Board.

ENROLLMENT IS BEGINNING NOW

Visit us Online at www.stmarthacs.org or call 281-358-5523 to schedule a tour.

Developing MIND, HEART and SPIRIT

2411 Oak Shores Drive, Kingwood, TX 77339 | 281-358-5523 | www.stmarthacs.org Located in Kingwood, Texas and serves Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita and other areas of Northwest and Northeast Houston.

36

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


Development Associates) or are in the process

What makes Kids ‘R’ Kids stand apart is

At Primrose Schools®, The Leader in Educa-

of completing it. The school has a full time

that it is family owned and operated offering

tional Child Care®, their exclusive Balanced

cook on staff whose sole focus is to prepare

not only all-inclusive tuition, but also an

Learning® curriculum blends purposeful

nutritious meals that will give the students

accredited and age appropriate curriculum

play with nurturing guidance from Teachers

the energy to learn and develop in a healthy

that focuses on maximizing brain function

with a special emphasis on character develop-

way. Transportation safety is important and

and development providing a strong founda-

ment to build the right foundation for Active

as such, no vans are used to transport chil-

tion in science, technology, art, and math;

Minds, Healthy Bodies and Happy Hearts®

dren, but instead buses equipped with seat

the blocks upon which your child will build

in the first five years of a child’s life.

belts. Drivers are carefully screened and have

their academic success. For more information

a CDL (Commercial Drivers License).

call today or visit www.krkfallcreek.com or

Research shows the most significant brain

www.krkoflakeshore.com.

development milestones occur from birth to age

The framework in the classroom that sets the atmosphere of learning is upholding three principles. One, they protect the safety of children at all times. Learning cannot take place until safety is established. Two, they educate every child to the best of their ability to help them reach their potential. Using an age targeted curriculum helps in this effort.

5. Babies are born with more than 100 billion

Primrose Schools www.primroseschools.com

nerve cells in their brains. These neurons must connect and communicate with each other in

The Leader in Early Education and Care

order to form the circuits needed to think, learn

They are a private preschool providing

and succeed – something neurons do at the

premier early education and care for families

remarkable rate of 700 connections per second

by building a strong foundation for future

in the first five years of life.

learning and in life. Learn more.

According to The Center on the Developing

Three, they protect the dignity of every child so they feel loved and cared for. It says some-

High-quality

education

Child at Harvard University, “The strength

thing significant about an organization with

provides children with the foundation they

and efficiency of these connections is greatly

the way they go about teaching.

need to lead healthy, safe and productive lives.

affected by social interactions that involve

early

childhood

What takes them further: the answer or the question?

Coming up with their own ideas helps children develop bright and curious minds. Our Balanced Learning® approach sparks these lightbulb moments, helping children to thrive in life. The Leader in Early Education and Care® See Balanced Learning® in action. Call for a tour today! Primrose School of Atascocita 281.812.6361 PrimroseAtascocita.com

Primrose School of Eagle Springs 281.852.8000 PrimroseEagleSprings.com

Primrose School at Fall Creek 281.459.2023 PrimroseFallCreek.com

Primrose School of Kingwood at Oakhurst 281.312.1150 PrimroseKingwood-Oakhurst.com

Primrose School at Lakeshore 281.454.5000 PrimroseLakeshore.com

Primrose School at Summerwood 281.454.6000 PrimroseSummerwood.com

Primrose School of Kingwood 281.358.0203 PrimroseKingwood.com

Each Primrose School is a privately owned and operated franchise. Primrose Schools®, Balanced Learning®, and The Leader in Early Education and Care® are registered trademarks of Primrose School Franchising Company. ©2018 Primrose School Franchising Company. All rights reserved.

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

37


N O R T H E A S T H O U S T O N E D U C AT I O N

Kingwood Texas proudly serves students

Photo courtesy of Lone Star College

all over the Northeast side of Houston. They also acknowledge that parents are the primary educators of their children.

So

through collaborative efforts between the home, school, and parish communities, a positive atmosphere is created for each student to grow with the Gospel messages. The core purpose is the spiritual, moral, intellectual, social, cultural, and physical development of their students. They believe that as an integral ministry of the faith community of St. Martha Catholic Parish, learners follow religious truths and live Catholic values and ethics. St. Martha Catholic School promotes a setting “Where Faith and Knowledge Meet” as students develop a personal relationship with Christ and come to know Him as their model. an active back-and-forth – or ‘serve and

fullest extent. Additionally, by implementing

return’ – exchange of information.” Parents

“serve and return” and discussing problems

and educators play a critical role in creating

and feelings during playtime, children begin

these new and repeated experiences that lay

to develop important life skills, such as playing

the foundation for a wide range of develop-

well with others, thinking outside the box

mental outcomes later in life.

and learning to cope with failures.

“Serve and return” can be implemented with

The rapid development that takes place

learning environment emphasizes the impor-

children of all ages to promote a variety of

during the first five years of a child’s life is

tance of self-confidence, respect, self-discipline,

positive learning outcomes, such as literacy

critical to success in life, and early educators

and responsibility as each person cultivates

and language skills, social and emotional

play a pivotal role in fostering this growth.

God’s gifts of mind, heart, and spirit.

Primrose Schools is the nation’s leader in

The core values of St. Martha Catholic

providing a premier educational child care

School are centered in that an educational

At Primrose Schools, the team of leading

experience in more than 300 schools in 27

program within an ordered, safe, caring,

early childhood educators has created an

states – seven Primrose Schools serve the

and disciplined environment, based on

integrated curriculum that carefully balances

Northeast Houston area: Primrose School

Catholic teachings and values enables

social, emotional, physical and academic

of Atascocita, Primrose School of Eagle

each child to grow in better understanding

learning based on age and development

Springs, Primrose School at Fall Creek,

of self in relationship to God and others.

levels. For example, during story time,

Primrose School of Kingwood, Primrose

Students are then encouraged to go beyond

School at Lakeshore, Primrose School

self and become aware of the needs of

and-forth interactions by age, including:

of Kingwood at Oakhurst and Prim-

others as Jesus did and learn to serve in the

• Ages 6 weeks to 1-year-old: cooing and making facial expressions

rose School at Summerwood.

larger community.

more about the many lifelong benefits of

confidence, and executive functioning skills, such as team-building and leadership skills.

teachers engage students in different back-

• Ages 1-3: asking questions and using different character voices

St. Martha’s administration and staff believe that a solid foundation of educational skills following

the

Archdiocesan

curriculum

provides educational and spiritual experiences for students to grow and become successful, active, lifelong learners. The exceptional

To learn

enrolling your child at Primrose Schools,

The students of the prestigious St. Martha

please visit www.PrimroseSchools.com.

Catholic School will receive a top tiered

St. Martha Catholic School 281-358-5523 • www.stmarthacs.org

beginning in Pre-Kindergarten and through

with objects and actions to create meaning,

The staff of St. Martha Catholic School

Students in the lower elementary school

Primrose students begin to learn language to its

located at 2411 Oak Shores Drive in

(K - 3rd grade) can participate in numerous

• Ages 4-5: discussing feelings

education for the most formidable years the 8th Grade.

By frequently and deliberately pairing words

38

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


ancillary classes such as Art, P.E., Music,

The time students spend at St. Martha

non-credit students walk through its doors

Spanish and Technology. The education of

Catholic School far exceeds the expecta-

each semester. LSC is today’s smart choice

these students conforms carefully to their

tions by the parents of their students. These

for students looking to earn an undergraduate

stages of natural development, to lead them

children are extremely prepared academi-

degree, start a new career or update their skills.

gently to encounter Jesus Christ through

cally as well as spiritually for High School

Scripture, the Liturgy and the Sacraments.

and beyond. They invite you to visit the

Students choose LSC because of the extra

website to learn more or call 281-358-5523

attention they get thanks to the small class

When the students move up to the upper

to schedule a tour. Financial assistance is

elementary school (4th-5th grade) the core

available to those in need.

sizes, averaging only 23 students per class, the convenient campus locations that are close to home and the flexible schedules LSC offers.

academic program consists of Religion,

No matter what their goals, Lone Star College

Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and

HIGHER EDUCATION

Social Studies. As in lower elementary, weekly ancillary classes of Art, Music,

is ready to help them realize their dreams. LSC is recognized as a world leader in

Lone Star College www.LoneStar.edu

P.E., Spanish and Technology are a positive part of the curriculum.

workforce training and helps build a strong regional workforce in industries like health

Houston and the gulf coast region can be

care,

full of surprises: world class museums, five

computer technology and transportation.

star restaurants and star studded entertain-

LSC also helps qualified students find finan-

ment are just some of the amenities that

cial aid and grant funding options that can

attract people from all over the world.

provide training at little or no cost.

St. Martha’s encourages these students to

Another benefit the area enjoys is Lone Star

Many students interested in a four-year

take part in athletic teams, band and other

College. Many people are surprised to learn

degree start at LSC, then transfer to the

numerous clubs and organizations.

that LSC has more than 99,000 credit and

university of their choice, saving thousands

Finally, the transition to middle school at St. Martha is an exciting time as the students will become much more submerged into the highest academic levels of their core subjects as well as religion.

construction,

accounting,

energy,

One of Texas’ Largest Colleges is Right Here in Your Backyard. 11.30.18.02

LoneStar.edu/Start 11.30.18.02 HoustonNewcomersGuideAd_7.5x4.75in_Ad_v1fin.indd 1

12/4/18 12:24 PM

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

39


N O R T H E A S T H O U S T O N E D U C AT I O N

of dollars without sacrificing quality. In fact,

major contributor to the local and regional

vendor-authorized

nearly 17,000 students transferred in 2016-17

economy with an annual economic impact

fications for top technology providers,

to four-year colleges such as the University of

of nearly $3 billion.

such as Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and

Texas at Austin, Texas A&M, Rice, Stanford, Affordable, close to home, world class.

Princeton and Baylor.

When you add up all the benefits, you can LSC students can also take advantage

see why more than 99,000 students choose

of the Honors College at LSC for high

Lone Star College. Visit LoneStar.edu to

achieving students and study abroad and

learn more about the significant role LSC

international

plays in the community.

programs,

programs

not

commonly associated with a community college. In addition, they have access to many extracurricular activities and exciting ways to get involved with their campus, other students and even the community. LSC has a comprehensive schedule of both intramural and club sports, as well as many clubs and student organizations. High school students can get a jump-start on college with Dual Credit classes which allow them to earn high school and college credit simultaneously. Students save money on college tuition, complete their degrees quicker and build confidence by easing the transition to college. LSC is a Top 10 degree producer for minorities, ranking fifth nationally for awarding Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies and Humanities degrees. LSC is a proud member of the community and a

New Horizons - Your Partner in Training 713-552-1414 • www.nhhouston.com For more than three decades, New Horizons Computer Learning Centers has been a leader in IT training. With over 100 locations worldwide, they have grown to become the largest independent training company in the industry. Their career and corporate training solutions help turn ambitious personal and business goals into results. They use varying training methods for virtually every schedule and learning style, along with vendor-approved learning tools and expert instruction. They have trained more than 30 million people to make the most of technology, and they feel like they are just getting started. Vendor-Authorized New Horizons offers an extensive selection of

training

and

certi-

VMWare. Being an authorized partner ensures that the students have the highest quality training materials and train on the latest products and technologies available. Courses provided fall into categories like desktop applications, technical training and professional development. Flexible Training Approach Based on Learner Needs - They understand that not everyone’s learning needs or preferred methods are the same. Therefore, their flexible training approach gives the ability to customize dedicated classes to satisfy specific needs. Learning methods include Online

ANYTIME,

on-site

training,

private classes and Online LIVE. Online Live

removes

geographical

boundaries

from learning by bringing students and instructors together synchronously in a virtual real-time classroom environment. This program provides students all of the benefits of being in a dynamic interactive classroom – enabling students to study from work, home or a New Horizons center. New Horizons offers real-time, cloud-based lab solutions as well, allowing students to access their labs anytime and anywhere. The

state-of-the-art,

fully-configured

live lab environment provides students hands-on access to the systems and applications taught in the classrooms, empowering them to learn on their own schedules. A Leader in the Industry - New Horizons is ranked in the top 5% in the industry for training quality and customer satisfaction as reported by an independent third-party learning and quality assurance

company,

Knowledge

Advisors.

Plus, research shows that New Horizons training yields a 4:1 benefit-to-cost ratio, based on manager surveys regarding the improved performance and productivity of their employees immediately following New Horizons training. 

40

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1



in this section moving companies services & utilities public transportation international relocation places of worship

42

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


RELOCATION INFORMATION

Obtaining as much information as possible in advance about Houston and Harris County will make your move much smoother, especially if you are relocating from out of state. To help get you started, the following pages offer some general tips on Houston’s basic services. More helpful information on moving is at www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com

Moving is never without its headaches and hassles, but the more you know about the process, and your new environment, the easier the move will be and the faster you can enjoy your new home. Be better prepared to minimize and resolve difficulties quickly by reviewing this section. Here, you’ll find an overview of Northeast Houston’s local services and contacts, as well as state, county and local ordinances and information. There are nuts-and-bolts details on utilities, mail delivery, transportation and other basics. Online, you’ll find moving-related services like temporary housing, real estate professionals, mortgage officers, apartment locators and insurance agents. Find the people who are ready to welcome and assist newcomers at www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com.

USING A MOVING COMPANY OR DOING IT YOURSELF? If you’re not moving far, or don’t have much stuff, you may want to move yourself, but there are costs associated with that, like time and effort. So, most people choose to hire a reputable moving company which is in the business of transferring belongings efficiently and carefully. Moving companies will give free estimates, which are usually based on the distance to be traveled and the weight of the household contents. Some companies include the cost of boxes, wrappings and supplies in their bids; others break out these costs separately. Packing services, fuel, wait time, and storage costs may vary dramatically, so be sure ask about all charges. In a binding estimate, the items to be moved and the services to

be performed are all listed on the estimate, and unless the customer makes changes, the price quoted will be the amount due. A non-binding estimate is not guaranteed. The cost of the move is determined after the truck is loaded and weighed, and charges above the estimate can run more than 20%. In this case, be sure to attend both the before and after furniture weigh-ins. In the not-to-exceed estimate, the mover provides a binding estimate, then weighs the loaded truck and reduces the estimate if the vehicle is lighter than anticipated. It’s best to hire a company that guarantees the pickup and delivery date; make sure these are included in the contract. On the day of delivery, you must be at your new home to receive the goods and direct movers to the placement of larger furniture

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

43


R E L O C AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N

ENERGY STAR Meeting the strict requirements set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ENERGY STAR certified new homes are designed for energy efficiency, delivering energy savings of up to 30 percent compared to most other new homes. There are many Houston-area builders building ENERGY STAR homes. Learn more about buying an ENERGY STAR home at www.energystar.gov. CenterPoint Energy’s ENERGY STAR for New Homes Program provides incentives and training to homebuilders to encourage the construction of ENERGY STAR certified homes. This award-winning program has helped reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Go to www.centerpointenergy.com to learn more. items. If you are not at home, your goods will go into storage and you may end up paying additional charges before the movers will unload it. Although

moving

companies

provide

liability insurance on household belongings by the pound, it is wise to buy extra

SERVICES AND UTILITIES Forwarding Mail To schedule a change of address, simply go to www.USPS.com or pick up a change of address form from your local United States Post Office.

insurance that gives additional coverage, especially for those very special or very valuable items. A broken television is more costly to replace than a vacuum cleaner even though they weigh the same. Before the movers come, get prepared. Take inventory of your belongings and note their condition. If

the moving

company completes its own inventory, check it against your own before you sign it. If any of your items arrive at your new home with damage, photographic evidence will facilitate a claim, so consider taking pictures or video of valuable items before the movers arrive. Tax deductions may apply to your move, so keep the appropriate records and consult a tax professional. To find out more about your rights and responsibilities before you move, go to www.fmcsa.dot.gov.

44

Electricity and Gas CenterPoint Energy is the regulated utility in the Houston area and owns and maintains the electricity delivery system. It is also the primary provider of natural gas in the Northeast Houston area. For information, visit www.centerpointenergy.com. However, Houstonians have the power to buy their electricity from several companies. Retail Electric Providers (REPs) compete to sell electricity to homes and businesses and may offer lower prices, renewable energy options, added customer services and other offers. Before settling on a supplier, follow the three C’s: Contact, Compare, and Choose. Be sure to allow several days for the ordering process so electricity can be connected before the move-in date. If you are establishing service for a new home or building, a permit or inspection may be required. Visit www.powertochoose.org to compare prices.

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

Water and Sewer Water, sewer and drainage services are typically provided by the public works department of each city or municipal utility district (MUD), which are divisions of the State of Texas. There are a number of districts in Northeast Houston and services vary. Contact your city of residence or homeowners’ association for detailed information. In the City of Houston, call 713-371-1400. Trash Pickup and Recycling Most Northeast Houston municipalities provide trash pickup. Call the Solid Waste Management Department or your homeowner’s association to find out which day trash is collected in your area and what fees to expect. Curbside recycling is offered in most neighborhoods and drop-off recycling centers are located throughout the area. For information about Houston’s Curbside Automated Recycling Program and a Recycling Calendar, visit www.houstontx.gov. Telephone, Cable and Internet Service Northeast Houston and East Montgomery County have five area codes – 713, 832, 346, 936, and 281. All ten digits are required when making phone calls. Help stop telemarketing calls by calling 1-888-382-1222 or by visiting www.donotcall.gov.


There are several providers offering satellite and cable television services, as well as high-speed Internet. Ask about bundled services, special promotional rates and discounts for newcomers.

PUBLIC SAFETY Police For emergencies only, call 911. The Houston Police Department, other municipal police departments and the Harris County Sherriff ’s Department serve the greater Houston area. Crime Watch programs operate in neighborhoods across Northeast Houston; contact your homeowner’s association or civic club to find out more. Crime Stoppers offers rewards for information that leads to an arrest and can be reached at 713-222-TIPS. Fire For emergencies only: call 911. The Houston Fire Department operates several stations within the Northeast Houston area. The Montgomery County Fire Marshall can direct you to your local fire department - call 936-538-8288

– or check with your city hall or homeowner’s association.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Harris County Toll Road Authority HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lanes are available on some freeways during peak periods to vehicles with two or more riders. Visit www.ridemetro.org or call 713-635-4000. The Harris Country Toll Road Authority (HCTRA) operates approximately 132 miles of roadway in the greater Houston area. The Westpark Tollway, the Katy Freeway Managed Lanes, the Hardy Toll Road and the Sam Houston Tollway all have electronic tolling – there are no tollbooths, and no cash is accepted. Major sections of the Grand Parkway are also tolled. An EZ TAG or other interoperable Texas toll payment tag is required. The four Katy Managed lanes run from SH 6 to IH 610 down the middle of I10 and are free to carpoolers and vehicles

with two or more people during peak times; single drivers can use these lanes by paying a toll. For maps, rates and more, go to www.HCTRA. org. For real-time traffic reports visit www. houstontranstar.org.

AUTOMOBILES Buckle up in Texas. Children up to nine, or shorter than 4-feet-9-inches, must be secured in an approved car seat. Texas law also requires people who drive in Texas to pay for any accidents they may cause. So, you must have and carry automobile liability insurance. The minimum liability limits are $30,000 for each injured person, up to a total of $60,000 per accident and $25,000 for property damage per accident (30/60/25). You have 30 days to register your vehicle after establishing residency, which you can do at your local County Tax Office. Visit www.txdmv.gov. New Texas residents who hold a driver’s license from another state, U.S. territory, Canadian province can legally drive for

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION METRO is the primary public transportation service in the Greater Houston area. METRO has launched several initiatives in the Houston and surrounding area to make commuting around the city quick and easy for their customers. For more information, visit RideMetro.org.

• Local Bus METRO

Local bus service runs mostly along city streets, making stops at every other corner along the designated route.

• METRORail

The light-rail network features 23 miles of service stretching from the Texas Medical Center, Downtown, the Museum District. This efficient system even goes as far as Northline with numerous stops inbetween.

• Park & Riders METRO

This service offers 27 Park & Ride facilities that are spread throughout Houston, offering direct, nonstop service to downtown, the Texas Medical Center and other major employment centers across the region.

• METROlift

METROlift is the transit companies curb-to-curb shared-ride paratransit service. This services provides transportation for persons with disabilities who cannot be facilitated on the traditional METRO buses or light rail systems.

•M ETRO STAR

METRO STAR STAR vanpool provides transportation directly to and from work and offers more than 700 routes in an eight-county area. Register online to find a match for your commute, or call 713-224-RIDE to help start a vanpool for your route.

+ HOV / Hot Lanes + Bike & Ride + Transit Centers

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

45


R E L O C AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N

90 days after establishing residency, but must get a Texas Driver’s License before that period ends. Visit www.dpstx.gov to learn more. The Motorist Assistance Program (MAP) helps stranded motorists on Houston area roads. Offered by The Harris County Sherriff ’s Department and METRO, specially marked MAP vehicles are available and equipped to handle minor emergencies. Call 713-225-5627. Vehicle Registration: Two Steps, One Sticker Vehicle

registration

must

be

renewed

annually, and the vehicle must pass inspection in order to qualify for renewal. The blue-bordered registration sticker serves as a combined proof of registration and inspec-

AIRPORTS Bush Intercontinental Airport With over 800 departures each day to hundreds of domestic and international locations, Bush Intercontinental (IAH) is one of the busiest airports in the country and serves over 40 million passengers each year. www.airport-houston.com William P. Hobby Airport Serving Houston travelers for more than 80 years, Hobby Airport (HOU) served more than 12 million passengers last year. From here, passengers can travel to many destinations, including international. For more information about Houston’s airports and flight information, go to www. fly2houston.com.

at district field offices in the county of residence. The cost is based on the model and year for cars and gross weight for trucks. Go to: www.registeredtexan.com to learn more. Harris County Tax Assessor 1001 Preston St., Houston 77002 www.hctax.net Montgomery County Tax Assessor 400 N. San Jacinto St., Conroe 77301 www.mctx.org

46

Legal records maintained by Harris County include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, automobile licenses, fees and inspections, divorce proceedings, taxes and more. Call the Harris County Court House at 713-755-6411 or go to www.harriscountytx.gov. Liquor Laws The minimum age to buy or order liquor is 21. Liquor stores are open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, with no sales on Christmas, New Year’s Day or Thanksgiving. Drivers are prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages while operating a vehicle. DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) and DUI (Driving Under the Influence) laws are strictly enforced and carry a sentence of jail

tion with one expiration date. Vehicles may be registered for license plates

Legal Records

TEXAS GOVERNMENT Voter Registration You must be 18 years old, a resident of the county in which you’re registering and a U.S. citizen to vote. Simply fill out a voter registration application, which is available at a Voter Registrar’s Office, the Secretary of State’s Office, many post offices, libraries and high schools. You must submit your application no later than 30 days prior to an election in order to vote in that election. Call 1-800-252VOTE or visit www.votetexas.gov.

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

time and a fine, even for first-time offenders.

PET LICENSING AND LEASH LAWS Dogs and cats in Texas must be vaccinated against rabies by four months of age. Any veterinarian can administer vaccinations and provide license tags, as well as information on keeping your pet healthy in Texas. In most jurisdictions, pets not wearing license tags and/or a leash can be impounded. 


CONNECT CITY OF HOUSTON HELP Line............................................... 311 City Hall ....................................713-247-1000 900 Bagby, Houston 77002 Office of Mayor Annise Parker ...713-837-0311 Office of the City Controller Ronald Green.............................832-393-3460 Central Library...........................832-393-1313 METRO.....................................713-635-4000 Parks and Recreation..................713-845-1000 Property Information..................713-837-7719 Property Tax...............................713-368-2000 Water/Sewer/Garbage ...............713-837-9100 Vital Statistics.............................713-247-1686

CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS District A –Brenda Stardig..........832-393-3010 District B - Jerry Davis ...............832-393-3009 District C - Ellen Cohen............. 832-393-3004 District D - Dwight Boykins .......832-393-3001 District E – Dave Martin.............832-393-3008 District F - Steve Le................... 832-393-3002 District G - Greg Travis ..............832-393-3007 District H - Karla Cisneros..........832-393-3003 District I - Robert Gallegos .........832-393-3011 District J - Mike Laster................832-393-3015 District K - Larry Green..............832-393-3016

CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AT-LARGE Position 1 - Mike Knox ..............832-393-3014 Position 2 - David W. Robinson ..832-393-3013 Position 3 - Michael Kubosh .......832-393-3005 Position 4 - Amanda Edwards ....832-393-3012 Position 5 - Jack Christie ...........832-393-3006

HARRIS COUNTY Auto Registration........................713-368-2000 County Clerk Stan Stanart ..........713-755-6411 Clerk’s Office – Marriage license.713-755-6436

Clerk’s Office –Real Property......713-755-6439 Constable Ron Hickman.............281-376-3472 County Judge Ed Emmett...........713-755-4000 Driver’s License..........................713-224-1919 Library ......................................713-749-9000 Main Telephone..........................713-755-5000 Precinct 1 El Franco Lee, Commissioner.....713-755-6111 Precinct 3 Steve Radack, Commissioner 713-755-6306 Precinct 4 R. Jack Cagle, Commissioner......281-353-8100 Permits.......................................713-956-3000 Property Tax...............................713-368-2000 Vital Statistics.............................713-755-6382 Voter Registration.713-368-2200/713-224-1919

Furniture Bank...........................713-842-9771 Girl Scouts..................................713-292-0300 Houston Area Women’s Center...713-528-6798 Interfaith Ministry......................713-522-3955 Junior Achievement....................713-682-4500 Licensed Day Care List ..............713-940-5200 Medicare....................................800-442-2620 Mental Health Association..........713-523-8963 Neighborhood Centers Inc. (Day Care Information)...............713-667-9400 Poison Control............................713-654-1701 Sheltering Arms Sr. Services........713-956-1888 United Way................................713-685-2300 Y.M.C.A.....................................713-659-8501 Y.W.C.A.....................................713-868-9922

GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

CONSUMER RESOURCES

TEXAS STATE REPRESENTATIVES Patricia Harless, District 126.......281-376-4114 Allen Fletcher, District 130..........281-373-5454 Debbie Riddle, District 150.........281-257-4222 Armando Walle, District 140.......713-694-8020 TEXAS STATE SENATORS Paul Bettencourt, District 7 ........713-464-0282 John Whitmire, District 15 .........713-864-8701 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Kevin Brady................................936-441-5700 John Culberson ..........................713-682-8828 Al Green....................................713-383-9234 Sheila Jackson Lee ....................713-861-4070 Ted Poe..............281-446-0242 / 866-447-0242 Gene Green................................281-999-5879 UNITED STATES SENATORS John Cornyn...............................713-572-3337 Ted Cruz....................................713-718-3057

Better Business Bureau................713-868-9500 Consumer Credit Counseling......713-923-2227 CSC Credit Service.....................800-753-1312 Consumer Fraud – Harris County................... 713-755-5836 Texas Consumer Protection – Attorney General........................713-223-5886 Texas Taxpayers & Research.......512-472-8838 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.....................800-638-2772 U.S. Consumer Information........800-688-9889

ART Cultural Arts Council of Houston & Harris County...........713-527-9330 Society for the Performing Arts...713-227-5134 Texas Commission on the Arts....512-463-5535

HOUSING INFORMATION Houston Apartment Assoc..........281-933-2224 Houston Assoc. of REALTORS..713-629-1900 Houston Relocation Professionals www.houstonrelopros.org

LEGAL RESOURCES Houston Bar Association.............713-759-1133 Houston Lawyer Referral Ser. .....713-237-9429 Texas Lawyer Referral Ser. .........800-252-9690

MISC. BUSINESS RESOURCES Better Business Bureau................713-868-9500 Small Business Administration....713-773-6500 State Comptroller of Public Accounts..........................713-868-9112 Texas Dept. of Economic Dev. ...512-936-0101 Texas Railroad Commission........713-869-5001 U.S. Customs..............................281-985-6700 U.S. Dept. of Commerce.............800-872-8723

FAMILY RESOURCES AARP – National Office.............800-424-3410 AARP – Southwest Region.........214-265-4060 Amigos de las Americas..............713-782-5290 Boy Scouts..................................713-659-8111 Child Care Council ....................713-266-6045 Children’s Protective Services......713-394-4000 Crisis Hotline..............................713-468-5463 Family Service Center.................713-861-4849 Food Bank..................................713-223-3700

Harris County Dem. Party..........713-802-0085 Harris County Rep. Party............713-838-7900 Houston Chronicle .....................713-220-7171 Houston ISD..............................713-892-7700 Internal Revenue Service.............800-829-1040 League of Women Voters............713-784-2923 National Weather Service............281-337-5074 Social Security Administration....800-772-1213 Texas Environmental Quality Commission...................713-767-3500 Yellow Cab.................................713-236-1111

SPORTS AND TICKET INFORMATION Houston Astros....800-ASTROS-2/713-627-9622 Houston Dynamos ....................713-276-7500 Houston Rockets.........................713-627-9622 Houston Texans..........................832-662-2000 NRG Stadium ............................713-289-2002

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

47


I N T E R N AT I O N A L R E L O C AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N

TRANSPORTATION

Credit Card

Texas Drivers License Application &

www.creditcards.com • Request a credit card & debit card (ATM) when opening a bank account. • You will need a residential address, phone & place of employment, credit history.

Locations: www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/movingtotexas.htm • Texas has a 90-day grace period. • A written & driving skills test required.

MOVING TIPS What to do Social Security Number 1-800-772-1213 Information/ Application www.ssa.gov/forms Physical locations: 8989 Lakes at 610 Drive, 77054 16200 Dillard Drive, 77040 5414 Aldine Mail Road, 77039

• Credit cards, cash, checks, and money orders.

Apartment

number, proof of residency, lawful

Houston Apartment Association Q&A: www.haaonline.org • Prices for apartments are based on apartment size and number of bedrooms Rates typically include basic utilities (ask for details). • Rental requirements include: a credit & security check. Texas Drivers license, passport, bank statement, proof of employment, and a deposit. • Rental applications may require your credit history, employment history, rental history and criminal history, and disclosure of legal status or proof of legal residency. • You are responsible for your lease for the entire term of your contract. • If you terminate your lease contract early, rent may be accelerated and additional charges can be levied against you. • Get any changes to your lease contract or term in writing. • Be sure to ask about pet deposits. • Apartment locators will help you find an apartment and their services are free.

presence, status. • Proof of vehicle registry. • Completed application.

BANKING Credit Unions www.findabetterbank.com • Credit unions are owned by members. If your company has a credit union, you can easily set up an account and get a credit card. • Social Security number, a photo ID (passport), minimum deposit required.

THINGS TO KNOW Wait 10 days after your arrival to apply for a social security number.

Banks www.findabetterbank.com • A checking account can be opened individually or jointly. • A debit card will give you immediate

Takes approximately 2 weeks for the card to arrive. No fee for the application.

access online and at ATMs. • Social Security number, driver’s license, proof of residence, photo ID (passport), pay stub or utility bill and a minimum opening deposit.

Take original or certified copies of immigration documents, passport & biographical information & photo. 48

HOUSING

• Take your passport, social security

• I nternational banks in the USA include HSBC, Citigroup, Barclays, Deustche B ank and Credit Suisse • A n account at one of these banks can usually be opened in the US.

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

Leasing a Home • You might be expected to take care of the yard on a weekly basis, maintain the property and abide by homeowner regulations. Always check lease agreement.


• Leasing a home is much like renting an apartment. • You will pay all the utility bills (water, power, trash pickup & cable). • You will need a TX driver’s license, proof of employment, credit & personal references & a deposit consisting of the first & last month’s rent.

• You will need your social security number, passport, health history, employer information, and a credit card.

Buying a home

Internal Revenue Service

• You can view homes for sale and find a Realtor who speaks your language on www.HAR.com.

Federal income tax for most workers is filed on April 15 of each year. There are numerous rules and regulations for expatriates, the following are resources to get you started. Internal Revenue Service: www.irs.gov

Realtor/Homes for Sale & Lease www.HAR.com • You can check your credit score through your bank. • To purchase a home you will need a good credit score based on your credit history. • Report all of your income on your tax return as mortgage loans require proof of income - typically your IRS return. • You do not need a Realtor to purchase a home, but Realtors are trained to help you with pricing and other legal responsibilities. • Realtors use various sources including Multiple Listing Service to find homes. • Realtors are usually paid by the seller, their services are free to buyers.

New Homes/Builders/ Communities www.HoustonNewcomerGuides.com Realtors are independent and can help you locate a newly constructed home available from a variety of builders. Builder sales reps. work for the builder. If you are working with a Realtor, you should register your Realtor with the homebuilder when you arrive.

HEALTHCARE

Affordable Care Act www.healthcare.gov • If you are relocating to the U.S. for a job, the HR department will assist you with health insurance for your family. • To shop and compare health insurance visit the Affordable Care Act web page.

TAXES

Community colleges are located in all parts of Houston. Houston has numerous 4-year colleges and technical schools

State of Texas

Private Schools

Texas does not have state taxes. Texas collects 8.25% sales tax and property tax only.

• HoustonNewcomerGuides.com

EDUCATION Day Care:

www.childcarecenter.us • Some centers only care for children until they are ready for Kindergarten at age 5. Other schools offer Kindergarten. • Will need your child’s birth certificate, social security number, passport, application. • Schools vary widely, make several trips with and without your child at different times of the day. Ask for referrals.

Public Schools PK-12 Texas Education Association: tea.texas.gov • Required for children 6-18 years of age

• Houstonprivateschools.com • Privateschoolreview.com There are a variety of independent and faith-based private schools in the Houston area. • Enrollment is most cases is based on openings in certain grades. • Check with each school for enrollment requirements as they vary from school to school. • International schools offer the International Baccalaureate program and might be better suited for children planning to later attend university outside the US.

IMMIGRATION VISA Most questions are answered on the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration web sites below. Contact your Consulate about your country’s requirements. General How Do I Guides: • www.uscis.gov • www.uscitizenship.info Employment Visas:

in USA.

• www.travel.state.gov

• Child’s birth certificate, passport, social security number, transcript, doctor’s

• www.uscis.gov

statement.

Green Card:

• The Houston area has excellent public

www.uscis.gov/greencard

schools which serve students from Pre-K through 12th grade. • You can research individual school districts, schools, ratings and test scores at the Texas Education Association web site. Elementary school (grade 1 through 5 or 6), Middle school or junior high (up to grade 8 or 9), High school or senior high (up to grade 12).

Permanent Residents: www.uscis.gov Schedule appointment with USCIS officer: infopass.uscis.gov

PETS Entry Requirements: www.dshs.texas.gov • Dogs & cats must be vaccinated by 4 months of age followed by booster shots every couple of years.

College

• Pets not wearing license tags and/or

www.petersons.com

leashed can be impounded.

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

49


PLACES OF

WORSHIP Half of Americans have looked for a new church or place of worship, most because they moved. If faith is a vital part of your daily life, you should easily be able to find a spiritual home in the Clear Lake area. In addition to sacred enlightenment, places of worship also provide social support, volunteer opportunities, educational options, and access to groups with common interests. If you are looking to make new friends, a congregation might be the perfect place to find them. *

APOSTOLIC Apostolic Life Tabernacle ..............................281-852-2276 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Dayspring Church ...........................................281-354-3558 Embrace Fellowship Church .........................281-689-8383 Gospel Assembly Church ...............................281-446-0004 Gospel Assembly Porter .................................281-354-1744 Humble First Assembly of God .......................281-446-7215 Kingwood First Assembly of God ...................281-446-7215 Kingwood Assembly of Christ ........................281-359-3004 New Life Assembly of God .............................281-689-7558 New Life Church on Northpark ......................281-360-7766 Pinecrest Assembly of God ............................281-354-3332 Porter First Assembly of God ..........................281-354-3558 BAPTIST Atascocita First Baptist Church.......................281-852-2620 Berean Baptist Church ...................................281-441-3292 Bread of Life Baptist Church ..........................281-441-2506 Community Baptist Church ............................281-324-3871 Cornerstone Baptist Church ..........................281-354-4660 50

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

Cypress Point Baptist Church .........................281-360-8922 Deerbrook Baptist Church ............................281-446-2790 Evergreen Missionary Baptist .........................281-354-5055 First Baptist Church Porter ..............................281-354-3339 Faith Family Baptist Church ............................281-360-7576 Heritage Baptist Church .................................936-588-6964 Humble Area’s First Baptist Church ...............281-446-8168 Iglesia Cristiana la Cosecha ..........................281-540-2506 Kingwood First Baptist Church .......................281-358-4266 Lakeland Baptist Church.................................281 441-9473 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church ............281-354-3134 North Belt Baptist Church ...............................281-441-2254 Northeast Houston Baptist Church ................281-812-8688 North Harris County Baptist Temple................281-441-3529 North Park Baptist Church ..............................281-821-2258 Northview Baptist Church ..............................281-446-3513 Northway Baptist Church ...............................281-713-9468 Saint Luke Missionary Baptist Church ............281-548-2001 Second Baptist Church ..................................713-465-3408 Suburban Wood Baptist Church.....................281-441-3959 Woodridge Baptist Church.............................281-361-6800

*Pew Research 2015


CATHOLIC Our Lady of St. John Church ..........................713-631-0810 Resurrection Catholic Church .......................713-675-5333 Sacred Heart Catholic Church .....................281-328-4871 St. Martha’s Catholic Church ........................281-358-6637 St. Martin De Porres Church ...........................281-328-4451 St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church..........281-446-8211 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church ..........281-324-1478 CHURCH OF CHRIST Church of Christ at Deerbrook ......................281-540-1205 Church of Christ at Lake Houston .................281-852-7946 Church of Christ in Humble ............................281-446-2562 Church of Christ Kingwood ............................281-358-3865 Lake Houston Church of Christ ......................281-852-7946 Porter Church of Christ ................................. 281-572-2388 EPISCOPAL Christ the King Episcopal Church ..................281-852-1990 Church of the Resurrection ............................832-661-9693 Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd....281-358-3154 ISLAM Ghous-e-Azam Masjid ....................................832-366-4476 Islamic Society of Greater HoustonNorthshore Masjid Isa ibn Maryam ................713-455-0786 JEHOVAH’S WITNESS Kingdom Hall ...................................................281-324-1297 Kingdom Hall ..................................................281-441-7214 Kingdom Hall ...................................................713-330-0686 Kingdom Hall ...................................................281-399-7137 Kingdom Hall ...................................................281-354-2945 JEWISH Gethsemani Temple Northshore....................713-674-2872 Shalom Hebraic Christian Congregation .....281-348-7807 Temple Beth Torah ...........................................281-446-5611 LUTHERAN Atascocita Lutheran Church..........................281 852-7333 Christ the King Lutheran Church ...................281-360-7936 Holy Comforter Lutheran Church ..................281-358-6500 Lamb of God Lutheran Church .....................281-446-8427 METHODIST Atascocita United Methodist Church ...........281-852-1000 First United Methodist Church ........................281-446-2332 Friendship United Methodist Church .............281-354-2326 Kingwood United Methodist Church ............281-358-2137 Strawbridge United Methodist Church .........281-360-4500 MORMON Church of Jesus Christ.....................................281-360-7875 Church of Jesus Christ.....................................281-361-8710 Church of Jesus Christ.....................................281-852-8901 NON DENOMINATIONAL Calvary Christian Fellowship ..........................281-354-2464 Christian Life Community Church .................713 631-4851

Community Christian Fellowship ...................281-358-0160 Crossroads Fellowship .....................................713-455-1661 .............................................................www.cfhouston.com Elijah Fire Church .............................................832-598-8747 Evangelical Christian Ministries.......................281-312-3262 Family Christian Academy..............................713 455-4483 Grace Family Church .....................................832-476-3184 In Christ Ministries International ......................281 446-3808 Lord’s Glory Church ........................................281-446-0091 Maximized Life Christian Center International ....................................................281-457-5683 New Covenant Church of Humble ...............281-312-0139 Restoration House Church .............................281-843-4000 River Crest Church .........................................281- 446-8591 River of God Church .......................................281 358-7770 Rock of Ages Church ..................................... 281-462-0531 The Church of Foundation of Truth ...............281-319-4008 The Daily Bread ...............................................832-249-0100 Tribe of Judah Ministries ..................................281-358-7770 Nuevo Pactos Church ....................................281-548-2098 Victory Outreach Church ............................. 713-742-9000 Worldwide Prayer and Revival Center .........281-548-7262 NAZARENE Lake Houston Church .....................................281-852-6273 North Belt Church of Nazareneq....................281-441-4466 Woodsdale Church of the Nazarene ...........281-442-4107 PENTECOSTAL The Pentecostal Church of Atascocita ........281-852-0147 The Church of Humble ...................................281-540-7729 Christian Life Center ........................................281-319-4673 Centro De Fe Poder Y Milagros......................832-644-9117 Souls Harbor Pentecostal Church..................281-446-9595 United Church of God ....................................281-446-1510 PRESBYTERIAN Atascocita Presbyterian Church....................281-852-8990 First Presbyterian Church of Kingwood .........281-360-5555 Soldiers of the Cross – Christ ...........................281-359-0009 OTHERS Atascocita Community Church.....................281-852-2900 Chapel in the Forest .......................................281-360-5433 Christian Tabernacle ......................................713-453-7000 Companions of the Lamb ..............................281-852-4743 Discovery Church ...........................................281-652-6039 Forestwood Bible Church ..............................281-358-6161 Gospel Assembly Church ...............................281 446-0004 Grace Church .................................................281-441-1111 Grace Fellowship Bible Church......................281-852-5298 Kingwood Bible Church ..................................281-360-5231 Kingwood Christian Church ...........................281-360-7910 Maranatha Temple ........................................281-354-3558 North Forest Christian Fellowship ...................281-359-1490 The Church of Humble....................................281-540-7729

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

51


in this section area hospitals finding a doctor moving medical tips

52

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


HEALTHCARE RESOURCES The cutting-edge healthcare facilities, physicians and medical services available in Northeast Houston have grown over the years to meet the healthcare needs of the communities they serve. Patients now have the opportunity to heal closer to home, work and family.

Medical services have kept pace with northeast Houston’s growing population, and residents find family doctors, specialists, emergency clinics and several large, award-winning hospitals close to home. Since many facilities are new, they offer the latest in advanced cardiac care, cancer research and healing, trauma care, sports medicine and treatment in many other areas. Neighborhood emergency centers and clinics provide prompt care, treating injuries, illnesses and giving evaluations and physicals, often with extended hours and minimal wait times.

eating disorders are also located nearby. In

availability, several recommendations will

addition, wellness centers situated in hospi-

be provided. There is no charge for this

tals or affiliated with a physician’s practice

confidential service.

For more extensive medical treatment, the world-renowned Texas Medical Center is only an hour’s drive away. Specialty care centers that handle substance abuse, smoking cessation, weight loss and

support patients in weight or stress reduction, physiotherapy, mental health and lifestyle practices for general wellbeing.

AREA HOSPITALS Memorial Hermann

PHYSICIAN REFERRAL Asking friends and neighbors for recom-

713-222-2273; www.memorialhermann.org

mendations is a good way to find doctors

Advancing Health in Houston - Memo-

and

but

rial Hermann has created Houston’s largest,

sometimes you need help more quickly.

full-service, integrated health system focused

Physician referral services are available

on advancing the health of the community.

throughout the greater Houston area

For the system’s 5,500 affiliated physicians

and work with new families to match

and 26,000 employees, it means exercising

their specific needs and location with

uncompromising commitment to deliver

doctors and services in the area.

After

the best health care possible by harnessing

answering questions about the type of

leading-edge technology and using the safest

care you require, your location and your

methods. For patients, it means having the

other

health

professionals,

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

53


HEALTHCARE RESOURCES

best tools to prevent health problems as well

Eisenberg Award for Patient Safety and

as the best chance to regain their health

Quality from The Joint Commission and the

following an illness or injury. It’s no wonder

National Quality Forum, the nation’s guard-

Memorial Hermann is the only Houston

ians of health and safety.

health system to receive both the National Quality Forum’s National Quality Health-

One of the largest not-for-profit health

care Award in 2009 and the 2012 John M.

systems in the nation, Memorial Hermann

FINDING THE RIGHT DOCTOR The following is list of local and national physician resource, - where you can search for general practice physicians by location, specialty, and more. American Medical Association: Resource for general health information, as well as a search function for local physician resource under the “Patients” tab of the site. www.ama-assn.org American Academy of Pediatrics: National website for children’s health resources; separate “Parenting Corner” website is comprehensive site for health-related news, questions, and other topics. www.aap.org • www.healthychildren.org Texas Medical Association: Listing of member physicians across the state, as well as information on general health resources; go to the “Find A Physician” tab to search by specialty or location. www.texmed.org

54

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

is an integrated system serving Southeast Texas and the Greater Houston community with more than 300 care delivery sites. A 19-hospital system, Memorial Hermann owns and operates 14 hospitals and has joint ventures with five other hospital facilities. The Memorial Hermann network includes the country’s busiest Level I trauma center, an academic medical center affiliated with McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) and numerous specialty programs and services. The system also operates four Heart & Vascular Institute locations; the Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Institute at the Texas Medical Center; the IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute at four locations; eight Memorial Hermann Joint Centers offering advanced treatment options for joint pain; Women’s Memorial Hermann; Memorial Hermann Life Flight® – the largest and busiest air ambulance service in the United States; the Prevention and Recovery Center for chemical dependency treatment; and a comprehensive array of home health services, rehabilitation centers, outpatient imaging and laboratory services. The system’s ambulatory care network also includes Memorial Hermann Urgent Care and Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Centers. Using its resources to advance the health of the community, Memorial Hermann contributes in excess of $451 million annually in uncompensated care and community benefit programs, including an award-winning network of public schoolbased health centers. A premier healthcare provider for the Lake Houston area and surrounding communities, Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital is the primary hospital for passengers at Bush Intercontinental Airport. Memorial Hermann Northeast provides a full array of high-quality services, patient-centered care and leading-edge technology. The hospital’s trained and experienced staff and affiliated doctors span a diverse range of medical specialties and disciplines to offer area residents quality care close to home, including interventional cardiology, wound care, spine surgery, orthopedics and sports medicine,


NEW FACILITY. EXPANDED SERVICES.

WE’RE READY TO SERVE YOU.

As our community grows, so does our commitment to delivering the best possible care for you and your family. Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital recently completed several expansion and renovation projects that have further enhanced its capabilities and services. Now, with the completion of a 123,000 square foot tower, patients and their families can enjoy a more comfortable stay in larger rooms with additional amenities. These upgrades are just another example of our dedication to providing our patients with quality care.

memorialhermann.org/northeast

18951 N. Memorial Drive Humble, TX 77338


HEALTHCARE RESOURCES

MOVING MEDICAL TIPS 1

If you have a special healthcare need or requirement, refer to and call the healthcare advertisers in this publication to get information.

2

Call the offices of all your current physicians/dentists and tell them that you are moving. Ask for referrals they might be willing to make.

3

If you have already selected physicians/dentists, ask your current physician to forward copies of the records of each of your family members to your new doctor.

4

If you have not yet selected physicians/dentists, ask your current physician/ dentist to make copies of pertinent records of all your family members for you to take with you. Pack these records in your suitcase, not in the moving van, so they will be readily available in case of an emergency.

5

56

It is extremely important that you get the immunization records for your children before you move. You cannot enroll your children in local schools without these records. You will also need certified copies of your children’s birth certificates as well as the addresses of your children’s former schools.

6

If you are a member of a healthcare HMO/PPO plan, or have a prescription drug card, be sure to notify the company of your moving plans. The insurance company should be able to provide you with a list of physicians/ healthcare facilities in the area.

7

Pack an emergency first aid kit to take en route to your new home. Items such as bandages, thermometer, pain killers or aspirin, antihistamine, firstaid ointment, tweezers and decongestant can come in handy.

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

robotic surgery and women’s services. A collaboration with UT Physicians brings additional specialists to the campus in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, orthopedics and oncology. The hospital offers Houston’s longest-accredited Cancer Center outside the Texas Medical Center. The Imaging Center features top-of-the-line imaging technologies including tomosynthesis (3D mammography). In order to better meet the needs of lower-acuity patients, Memorial Hermann Northeast opened a $2.93 million Clinical Decision Unit where patients can receive dedicated monitoring following a procedure or Emergency Center visit. The hospital recently broke ground on a new 123,000-square foot patient tower with 90 updated patient rooms and dining services that will provide an enhanced experience for patients, visitors, and staff. The hospital is a strong supporter of the community and serves as the official healthcare provider for three area school district athletic programs. Affiliated with Memorial Hermann Northeast, the Memorial Hermann Convenient Care Center in Summer Creek, located at Beltway 8 and W. Lake Houston Parkway, provides highly coordinated access to adult and pediatric primary care, specialty services, outpatient imaging and lab services, sports medicine and rehabilitation, women’s services and 24-hour emergency care - all under one roof. Same-day appointments often available and extended evening and weekend hours make it even more convenient for area residents to get the high-quality care they need close to home. A second Lake Houston area Convenient Care Center opened in Kingwood in late 2018. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood www.kingwoodmedical.com HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood has provided the community with high quality, cost-effective healthcare for more 25 years. As part of Houston’s largest healthcare system, HCA Houston Healthcare, the employees of HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood are dedicated to living out the HCA Healthcare mission statement:


“Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.” Conveniently located at the intersection of Highway 59 and Kingwood Drive, the full-service 411-bed acute-care hospital has 500 physicians and 1,500 healthcare professionals on staff to care for residents in the Northeast Houston area, including North Harris, East Montgomery and Liberty counties. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood was one of four hospitals in Texas to receive the 2018 Top General Hospital award. This award is only give to the nation’s highest performing hospitals that have met the high standards defined in the Leapfrog Group’s Top Hospital Methodology. The hospitals must also have received a Leapfrog “A” Hospital Safety grade, which HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood has earned for three consecutive grading periods. The hospital is home to award-winning programs that improve the health of patients and our community, such as the Brain & Spine Center, which is a DNV-certified Comprehensive Stroke Center. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood is the leader in northeast Houston in treating patients suffering from stroke, aneurysm, brain tumors and spinal injuries. Neuro-endovascular procedures such as mechanical thrombectomy offer hope to those suffering from a large vessel stroke. The rehabilitation unit provides care close to home for patients to assist in recovery and recuperation. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood’s Cardiovascular Center was the first in northeast Houston to provide an interventional cardiology program. The center continues to be a leader in prompt, evidence-based cardiovascular care and offers the area’s only open-heart surgery and electrophysiology programs. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood’s Accredited Chest Pain Center provides pulmonary diagnostics and stress testing for early diagnosis of cardiac disease. In order to provide complete recovery to patients, HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood’s cardiac rehabilitation center exists to ease patients

into a healthy lifestyle after a cardiac event. The woman’s tower boasts a Labor & Delivery unit that is able to care for all types of pregnancies and deliveries. The unit includes high-risk OB and Level II and III neonatal intensive care units (NICU) in order for our patients and their babies to receive acute care in their community. The neonatal transport team brings babies by ground or air to the NICU when specialized care is needed. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood offers the only Pediatric Emergency Department in the Lake Houston area, which is staffed 24/7 with pediatricians and pediatric registered nurses experienced in emergency medicine.

UT Physicians will offer ongoing, FREE vascular disease screenings for local residents. FREE screening appointments are available if you are: • Over 40 with diabetes • Over

50

with

health

risk

factors

including: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, family history of vascular disease, or are a smoker. • Over 60 To call

schedule (713)

your

FREE

486-DARE

appointment,

(3273)

or

visit

www.UTPhyscians.com for more information. During the 20-minute appointment partic-

Because of the prevalence of breast cancer in women, HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood has recently expanded and renovated its breast care program with Solis Mammography. The Solis Breast Center at HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood is a comprehensive center providing patients with advanced technology and expertise in breast imaging; including full field digital, tomosynthesis (3-D), diagnostic ultrasound, stereotactic and ultrasound breast biopsies and bone density studies. HCA Houston Healthcare Kingwood also offers an Accredited Sleep Disorder Center, a 24-Hour Emergency Care Center in Fall Creek, with a second freestanding emergency center opening in Cleveland in summer 2019, and is affiliated with CareNow Urgent Care to provide convenient care in Kingwood and Atascocita.

ipants will receive non-invasive tests for Carotid Artery Disease, Abdominal Aneurysm Disease and Peripheral Vascular Disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. More than half of all Americans will die from complications of atherosclerosis, the root cause of cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately heart and vascular disease does not always have symptoms, and therefore many people are not aware they have a problem until it is too late. If caught early, heart and vascular disease can be treated to prevent serious problems, such as heart attack, stroke, amputations, or even death. Results will be reviewed by one of UT Physicians Board Certified Vascular specialists and will be shared with the patient’s Primary Care

UT Physicians 713- 486-DARE (3273) www.UTPhyscians.com UT Physicians is proud to announce the opening of the new Dare to CARE program at the Bayshore Multispecialty Clinic, located at: 11476 Space Center Blvd., Suite 100, Houston, TX 77059. Dare to CARE is a national vascular screening and disease management program designed to identify people at risk for vascular disease. Through the program,

Doctor for any follow up conversations and treatment plan decisions. The best and most common ways to manage your vascular wellness include common lifestyle adjustments, such as avoiding smoking, dietary management, and exercising regularly. Take charge of your heart and vascular health. Call to schedule your free Dare to CARE vascular screening appointment. Early treatment and prevention are key to living a healthier and enjoyable life! 

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

57


in this section

Photo courtesy of Uptown Park

area associations houston by the numbers major employers

58

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


BUSINESS &

COMMUNITY Northeast Houston is a significant part of the dynamic business environment and has seen tremendous growth in corporate relocations, business development and new residents in recent years. As the population in the area grows, demand has been created for more offices, hotels, restaurants, shops and mixed-use developments.

NORTHEAST HOUSTON IS WORKING

region will offer a strong infrastructure to

Industries. Lake Houston, the city’s main

support these growing industries, plus a

source of water, has a significant effect

creates

highly trained and skilled workforce. And

on the local economy through vendors,

opportunities. According to the Greater

residents will continue to arrive from other

service companies and tourism. It’s no

states and other countries.

wonder that the area’s housing starts are up

Houston’s Houston

diversified Partnership,

economy

Metro

Houston

added 14,800 jobs last year and that

significantly, too.

trend is expected to continue. More than

Many of them will settle in Northeast

8,000 freighters and tankers will dock at

Houston, which has seen tremendous

AREA ASSOCIATIONS

the Port of Houston in 2017. The Texas

growth in corporate relocations, business

North Houston District

Medical Center will handle another

development and job growth in recent years.

www.northhouston.org

8 million patient visits. Area refiners

The region is close to key employers such

will continue to supply one-fourth of

as Bush Intercontinental Airport, and

the nation’s gasoline, diesel and jet fuel

FMC Technologies at the Generation

needs. More than 230,000 Houstonians

Park campus, the ExxonMobil Corp.

will hold jobs in manufacturing. More

campus, the Port of Houston, as well

making it an ideal place to conduct busi-

than 5,700 Houston firms will engage in

as many companies and facilities in the

ness locally and around the globe. Over

international business. From energy to

petrochemical industry, and warehouses

4,000 companies call North Houston

health care, nanotechnology, aerospace

and distribution centers for the likes of

home, including industry leaders like Hall-

and information technology, the Houston

Amazon, GE Oil and Gas, and Koch

iburton Co., Baker Hughes, Honeywell,

The North Houston District is a dynamic community 15 miles north of downtown Houston and minutes from Bush Intercontinental Airport and the Port of Houston,

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

59


BUSINESS & COMMUNITY

and Amazon. In 2015, the Houston Busi-

HOUSTON by the NUMBERS Want to know how living the Houston area compares to other cities? Assuming a $60,000 salary in the city you’re moving from and that you’d own a house here, we used a salary/cost of living calculator to help figure out the rest. If you made $53,759 in Denver, for example, your salary could decrease to $41,995 in Houston - and you’d still maintain the same standard of living. See the table below for the results from a sampling of other cities.

MOVING FROM HERE

ness Journal valued the area at $2.14 billion, and counted 72,723 employees. Truly the downtown of Houston’s north side, North Houston is a thriving business center and offers a variety of retail, residential, dining and recreation options. Each of these areas has unique needs and the District serves as an advocate on behalf of the area. The Grand Parkway Association www.grandpky.com The Grand Parkway is a 180-mile loop

SALARY

MOVING FROM HERE

SALARY

Phoenix

61,439

New York City

25,910

Detroit

61,826

Los Angeles

41,996

of the Grand Parkway are now tolled. Work

Austin

61,375

Chicago

50,705

completed as Houston’s third highway ring.

San Francisco

33,401

Las Vegas

54,455

The North Houston Association

Boston

40,832

Portland

45,498

www.north-houston.com

Denver

53,759

St. Louis

63,697

The North Houston Association advocates

Miami

52,467

Raleigh

65,105

advance the business environment and

Pittsburgh

59,757

Cincinnati

64,818

Dallas

61,311

Charleston

58,336

around metropolitan Houston. In 2016, the highway was completed from U.S. 59 South in Fort Bend County, all the way to U.S. 59 North in Northeast Houston. Many portions will continue until the Grand Parkway is

and supports projects and initiatives which improve the quality of life in North Harris and Montgomery counties. The non-profit organization works with its members to consider issues of mobility, education, workforce training, the environment, and quality of life, all of which have a profound and lasting effect on the economic development of

the business climate and

community of the area. For 35 years, the mission of the North Houston Association has been to build strong alliances with partners that share common goals and together they have been able to achieve milestones such as building grassroots support for the Hardy Toll Road, advocating for the Grand Parkway, establishing the Greens Bayou Corridor Coalition, developing the Aerial Land Use Map, creating a Strategic Mobility Plan and many other initiatives..

60

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


AREA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Mexico, Canada, China, Japan, and United

With

Kingdom, to name a few. In addition, HICC

networking opportunities, as well as a

Crosby-Huffman Chamber of Commerce

has offices in Mexico City, Malta, Panama

multitude of services, the Chamber gears

www.crosbyhuffmancc.org

City, Dubai, Rio and Beijing.

all efforts toward developing a healthy

The

Crosby/Huffman

Chamber

of

Commerce is a volunteer-run resource that seeks to advance civic, commercial, industrial and agricultural interests and promote the general welfare and prosperity of the community. It is an organization that is working to preserve the eastern lake Houston area’s proud past, while providing for its citizen’s future. Greater East Montgomery County Chamber www.gemcchamber.com The Greater East Montgomery County Chamber works to provide local business owners with assistance with the growth of their businesses. Serving the communities of Kingwood, Porter, New Caney, Splendora, Roman Forest, Patton Village, Woodbranch and Grangerland, the chamber has many networking activities and annual events where members can connect with other businesses and potential new customers. With

the

East

Kingwood Chamber of Commerce www.kwchamber.org The Kingwood Chamber of Commerce works to encourage healthy commercial activity in the Kingwood area, seeking to be the front door to the beautiful community, while encouraging residents to “shop at home before they roam.” The Chamber serves to enhance business success and ensure the economic future of the area. It provides a strong connection to the local customer base, promotes local business and gives a voice to area businesses in political activities and conversations. Through its Information Center, the Chamber publicizes events and organizes special projects. It offers members many advantages and opportunities to get involved and meet people.

County

Improvement District and the Small Business Development Center of the Lone Star College System, the Chamber and its members have been striving since 1990 to

programs,

events

and

economic climate for citizens and the businesses that operate in the area. With its members, the Chamber is focused on job creation, transportation, community development and quality of life and is diligently working to preserve the Lake Houston area as a great place to work, live, play and succeed. North Channel Area Chamber of Commerce www.northchannelarea.com This active Chamber of Commerce is all about making the North Channel Area a better place to live and work. Representing almost 800 businesses, the chamber publishes

a

monthly

newsletter

that

spotlights local businesses; it has many networking events, sponsorship opportunities, and ways to get involved. The Chamber

The Lake Houston

also provides referrals and cost-effective

Area Chamber of Commerce

advertising to member businesses.

www.lakehouston.org Montgomery

various

A

non-profit,

non-government

entity,

The Lake Houston Area Chamber of

the North Channel Area Chamber of

Commerce is the organized voice for the

Commerce

quality of life and business in Atascocita,

dues and funds raised by business-related

Humble, Kingwood and Summer Creek.

programs and special events. 

operates

on

membership

promote the economic well-being and quality of life of its businesses and residents. Houston International Chamber of Commerce www.houstonicc.org The Houston International Chamber of Commerce helps newcomers grow their businesses. For 30 years, the organization has motivated, organized and directed efforts in the business community and helped many businesses from small entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 companies with thousands of employees. The membership includes several foreign consulates

MAJOR NORTHEAST AREA EMPLOYERS George Bush Intercontinental Airport Humble Independent School District Insperity Kingwood Medical Center Memorial Hermann Hospital Northeast FMC Technologies Alorica Customer and Financial Care Services Center Kroger Panalpina CDI Energy Products Lawler Foods Dangerous Goods Management Union Tank Car Co.

Weatherford Empire Steel Expeditors International Aspen Manufacturing Jetco Delivery Texas Steel Conversion Forged Components Tenaris Coiled Tubes Faith Manufacturing Orion Engineered Carbons Chevron Phillips Humble Surgical Hospital

and people from many countries, such as

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

61


in this section parks & attractions arts and culture sports and golf calendar of events

62

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


LEISURE & RECREATION

With natural beauty, temperate climate, diverse cultures and lots of fun folks, Houston offers plenty of amusing entertainment.

In

Northeast

Houston,

you’re

only

minutes away from a world-class arts and cultural scene. Houston’s live theatre, music, and opera are highly regarded; and the fine arts, both classic and contemporary, are on display for all to enjoy at galleries and museums in the Museum District. There are sporting events all year, and the city’s parks welcome picnickers, hikers, bicyclists, boaters and pets. But there are creative enjoyments to be found in Northeast Houston, too. Houston also hosts many annual events including the world’s largest rodeo and art car parade. The city’s diverse personality shines through with buoyant annual events such as the Chinese New Year, Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth and GLBT Pride Celebration. It’s often said that Houston doesn’t cherish its history, but that’s not the case with traditions like the 80-year-old Azalea Trail and numerous historic home tours.

One of the best websites for finding out about special events in Houston is www.visithouston. com, the official site of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau. The website includes a visitor’s guide, interactive maps, coupons and discounts, and itinerary ideas. One of its most popular features is the Houston CityPass, which allows holders to skip lines and get in to 5 of Houston’s must-see attractions at a discount. These include Space Center Houston, the Houston Zoo, the Houston Museum of Natural Science and others.

THE NORTHEAST CULTURAL ARTS COUNCIL The Northeast Cultural Arts Council (NECAC) is a community based, non-profit organization that works to provide children with exposure to the arts and humanities in a safe, creative learning environment. The people at NECAC believe that when people are given the opportunity to develop creative interests

at a young age, they will be more likely to finish school and maybe even develop their own talents and career potential. NECAC’s major project, the Summer Arts Enrichment Program, seeks to create cultural awareness and appreciation for the classical arts, nurture participants’ artistic talents, expose students to a variety of exhibitions, events and museums, provide a diversified choice for career considerations and enhance the self-esteem and confidence of the young participants. See how NECAC is transforming lives through the arts at www.summerarts-houston.org.

THE ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT The arts reach deep into the fabric of life in Northeast Houston. From dramatic workshops and partnerships between schools and arts organizations, to support for at-risk youths by giving incentives to attend concerts, the arts touch lives in many ways. 

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

63


PARKS &

ATTRACTIONS

The land of Houston’s Northeast is slightly rolling and covered by an extensive forest made up primarily of pine. Settled on the watershed of the San Jacinto River and beside the vast Lake Houston, the people of Houston’s Northeast have a wide array of green spaces to enjoy. Within the many parks dotted around the area are opportunities for canoeing, fishing, cycling, playing sports or just relaxing and appreciating nature.

64

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


Texas Parks and Wildlife oversees the Texas Pineywoods and provides information and a list of parks and amenities on their website, at www.tpwd.texas.gov/landwater/land/ habitats/pineywood.

and invertebrates. Guests young and old can learn about deer, snakes, turtles, even dissect an owl pellet. Or they can go geo-caching, scavenger hunting, fishing, orienteering and more.

Alexander Deussen Park

The following is a sampling of the many parks and recreation areas in the area. For more information like hours, specific amenities, maps and reservations, contact the park directly.

Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

jogging trails, picnic areas, pavilions, play-

Along the banks of Cypress Creek and divided by Aldine Westfield, nationally recognized Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens has beautiful, well-maintained gardens that feature bamboo, color displays, daylilies, endangered species, ferns, gingers, herbs, tropical and much more. There are also two playgrounds, a picnic area, a hickory bog and boardwalk, a cypress swamp and maple collection and several miles of walking trails.

a water gazebo.

City of Houston Parks www.houstontx.gov/parks

Harris County Parks www.harriscountytx.gov/parks

LARGER NORTHEAST HOUSTON PARKS Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature Center The Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature Center helps visitors relax, have fun and get a glimpse of the area’s history all at the same time. The park features a variety of plant and wildlife species, white sand beaches

Many on-going programs connect people to plants, like the Chrysanthemum Society, Stroller Strolls, and Children’s Story Time in the Garden. There are many educational programs and tours offered at the center and the team of experienced botanists, horticulturist and gardeners offer a wealth of knowledge and information; they are happy to welcome you and assist you in any way they can.

along Spring Creek, swamps and sloughs

Situated on the south shore of Lake Houston,

Alexander

Deussen

Park

(named for the geologist who donated the 309 acres) has boat ramps, fishing piers, grounds, a senior center, a duck pond and

Dennis Johnson Park Dennis Johnson Park is part of the Spring Creek Greenway and connects to Pundt Park, the Jesse H. Jones Park and Stahl Preserve. In this lovely, leafy gem, visitors can access Spring Creek. There are also picnic tables, a pavilion, a pergola, a small pond, walking trails and a butterfly and hummingbird garden. Big Stone Lodge is located within the park and is a community center that is available for private functions on some Friday and Saturday evenings.

Lindsay/Lyons Park and Sports Complex This park is all about sports and it features 10 baseball, four softball, two football and two soccer fields – all lighted. In

with ancient cypress trees and a pristine

Stahl Preserve

hardwood and pine forest. There are more

addition, there are 18 unlighted soccer

The large, pristine fishing lake of Stahl Preserve sits tranquilly among magnificent magnolia, ancient cypress trees and many other wildlife and plant species. Along the lake’s edges are paved hike and bike, natural surface and equestrian trails. The 5.5 mile section of paved trail that connects Pundt Park to Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center is part of the Spring Creek Greenway Trail.

fields, a barbecue pavilion, three 30-seat

than eight miles of pedestrian trails and many more primitive trails. The nature center has permanent and rotating displays of local flora and fauna. Redbud Hill Homestead is a re-creation of an 1820s-30s Texas colonization era homestead and it sits beside a recreated Akokisa-Ishak Indian Village. There are also playgrounds, picnic facilities, and a wide variety of innovative,

SMALLER NORTHEAST HOUSTON PARKS

In Lake Houston Wilderness Park’s almost 5,000 acres of wooded parkland, visitors

Carter Park

can hike, bike, kayak, horseback ride and

Located near Spring, Carter Park is a lovely spot to get away from the urban clamor. Visitors can practice archery, ride a bicycle, walk a lovely nature trail, share a picnic at one of the many tables or in the pavilion, launch a canoe or fish in Spring Creek.

even stay overnight in cabins or walk-in campsites. The heavily forested park also houses the Pine Grove Dining Hall and a nature center with displays of forest and wetland

habitats,

amphibians,

reptiles

playgrounds. For those not playing or watching the game, there is a paved walking trail and a sensory garden for sight-impaired children.

Turkey Creek Park Turkey Creek Park is an equestrian

educational and entertaining programs.

Lake Houston Wilderness Park

picnic pavilions, picnic tables and two

throughway in Cypress Creek Greenway. It connects riders to more than 80 miles of equestrian trails surrounding George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Note: the trails at IAH are open only to riders certified through the Houston Airport System’s Airport Ranger program. However, with Turkey Creek Park and the Cypress Creek Greenway, full-day excursions are readily available to horses and their riders.

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

65


Kemah Boardwalk

Photos courtesy of Moody Gardens

N OR T HE A ST HOUSTON & SU R R O U ND I NG A R EA A T T R A C T I ON S Armand Bayou Nature Center

adventure-filled tram ride takes you over 86

www.abnc.org | 281-474-2551

acres of natural habitat.

Armand Bayou Nature Center, the largest

Battleship Texas and San Jacinto Monument Museum www.sanjacinto-museum.org 281-479-2431

“The Fun Never Stops” at the Kemah

undeveloped bayous in Texas, Armand

Battleship Texas is anchored at the 1,200-

The interesting shops that line the boardwalk

Bayou is one of only four Texas Coastal

acre

Preserves. Some 40,000 visitors annually

Historic Site where visitors can experi-

benefit from educational tours, exhibits,

ence history first-hand. The only surviving

urban

wildlife

refuge

and

wilderness

preserve in the U.S. covers 2,500 acres

Boardwalk. A carnival midway filled with rides and amusements, great restaurants, a hotel, and marina are the main attractions.

adjacent to NASA/JSC. One of the last San

Jacinto

Battleground

State

events and classes.

combat ship to have served in both World

More than 1,000 acres of wetland habitat

first memorial museum of its kind in

and approximately 600 acres of prairie offer

the United States and is permanently

a refuge for 370 species of birds, mammals,

anchored on the Houston Ship Channel.

reptiles and amphibians including whitetailed deer, armadillos, swamp rabbits, bobcats, coyotes, venomous and non-venomous snakes, turtles, alligators and frogs. Visitors enjoy the melody of songbirds, such as warblers, flycatchers, orioles and

Kemah Boardwalk www.kemahboardwalk.com

Wars, the Battleship Texas became the

The Battleship Texas program provides many recreational and educational experiences for visitors as well as numerous programs and self-guided tours. Site of the battle that won Texas independence from Mexico. The world’s largest

painted buntings, and the cry of birds-of-

masonry structure invites visitors to learn

prey, such as osprey, owls and kites.

about events that shaped Texas history.

offer everything from souvenirs to fine art. Holiday events, festivals, exhibits, and live entertainment throughout the year draw an estimated 3 million visitors. Experience the excitement of Stingray Reef, where you can touch and feed live stingrays. Discover these deep-water dwellers up close and personal. The boardwalk is family entertainment at its best in the Clear Lake Area. Kings Harbor www.kings-harbor.com Kings Harbor is a 20 acre mixed-use development, which provides the Kingwood / Atascocita market with an upscale development with a real sense of place.

281-479-2421

Kings Harbor includes a number of uses,

due to the intermingling of three distinct

Gulf Greyhound Park

residential, planned into one cohesive

ecosystems – forest, prairie and bayou. Visi-

www.gulfgreyhound.com

development. Kings Harbor has the unique

The broad diversity of flora and fauna is

tors can escape the stress of urban life by

including retail, restaurants, office and

distinction of being the only commercial

hiking six trails, delighting in the joys of

At Gulf Greyhound Park, the world’s

development within the market located

bird watching or reliving the past at a recre-

largest and most successful greyhound racing complex (just south of Clear Lake),

directly on Lake Houston.

ated farm.

the fast-paced action runs all year, rain or

The Lake Houston Wilderness

Bayou Wildlife Park

shine, with air-conditioned comfort on all

Park Nature Center

Bayouwildlifezoo.com | 281-337-6376

four levels. This unique entertainment offers

www.houstontx.gov/parks | 281-354-0173

the thrill of greyhound racing and the exciteFeed animals and birds from Africa, India,

ment of pari-mutual wagering (for those 21

A fun educational place for young and old

Asia, Australia and South America. An

and older).

alike. It is open from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.,

66

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


Wednesday through Sunday. The center

works of contemporary photography. HCP

Sam Houston Race Park

opened its doors on November 9, 2007. It

also offers over 300 photography classes and

www.shrp.com

offers displays of forest and wetland habi-

workshops year-round. Sam Houston Race Park is one of Houston’s

tats, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates, and a mural depicting the life cycle of butterflies. The mural was created through a collaboration between the Artist Boat, the M.D. Anderson YMCA, and H.P.A.R.D. It was funded by a United Way Kids Way grant. The Lake Houston Wilderness Park Nature Center was made possible through the generosity of George Mitchell. The Water Wall Galleria

Houston Zoo www.houstonzoo.org The Houston Zoo had a record year for attendance in 2016, welcoming 2,550,453 million visitors and maintaining its elite position as the second-most-attended US zoo with a paid admission.

premier racing, dining and entertainment destinations, located just 15 minutes from Downtown. Sam Houston Race Park have a variety of exciting sports and entertainment in addition to live horse racing as well. The Park features two major racing seasons – Thoroughbred Season (January through March) and Quarter Horse Season (March

The zoo’s multiple seasonal and permanent attractions like holiday Zoo Lights and the Gorillas of the African Forest exhibit have helped drive attendance. Gorillas of The African Forest gives visitors the opportunity to observe gorillas in a lush forest setting adjacent to the existing chimpanzee habitat. The Houston Zoo is open seven days a week, from 9:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is located at

through May). Space Center Houston www.spacecenter.org | 281-244-2105

6200 Hermann Park Drive. Water Wall Galleria - Photo courtesy of GHCVB

Designed by architect Philip Johnson more than 20 years ago, the Galleria-area Water Wall offers a refreshing respite for visitors seeking a mid-afternoon break. The 64-foottall fountain - built to look like a “horseshoe of running water” - sits among 186 oak trees at the base of the 64-story Williams Tower. Houston Arboretum & Nature Center www.houstonarboretum.org

Moody Gardens www.moodygardens.org | 800-582-4673 A tropical destination for families and groups. Explore the all new Rainforests of the World along within the Aquarium Pyramid®, the Discovery Museum & the action of the IMAX® 3D, 4D or Ridefilm theaters. Cruise aboard the Colonel Paddlewheel Boat, tee off at the new Moody Gardens Golf Course and relax at the Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention

Space Center Houston, a $70-million,

Center for an ideal getaway.

size reproduction of the space shuttle, guests

Nestled along the western edge of Memorial Park, the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and the opportunity to experience the natural world – all in the center of town. Visitors can explore nature by walking on five miles of trails, take

Port of Houston Boat Tour www.porthouston.com sam-houston-boat-tour | 713-670-2416 The Port of Houston offers free, 90-minute round-trip, educational cruises along the

Photo courtesy of Space Center Houston

183,000

square-foot

entertainment

and

educational complex designed by Disney Imagineering, offers hands-on, space-related experiences to visitors. In addition to a fullcan use computer trainers to perform operations similar to the ones the astronauts used to launch a satellite or land a shuttle. NASA scientists and astronauts give briefings about current activities, visitors observe

Houston Ship Channel. Embarking from

scientists and mission specialists at work

the port’s Sam Houston Landing, visiting

and in training via live video hookups. The

sightseers can enjoy passing views of inter-

theaters, including an IMAX screen, feature

national cargo vessels, and operations at the

space flight films. Exhibits include thou-

port’s Turning Basin Terminal. Measuring

sands of space artifacts, the Skylab space

95 feet in length and 24 feet in width, the

station and the largest collection of moon

The Houston Center for Photography is an

boat carries a maximum capacity of 100

rocks on display anywhere on earth. A

organization dedicated to the art of photog-

passengers, with air-conditioned lounge

60-minute tram tour of the JSC complex is

raphy.

seating and additional standing room on the

another source of entertainment and educa-

boat’s rear deck.

tion for JSC guests.

classes and visit the Discovery Room and the Nature Shop at the Nature Shop. Houston Center for Photography www.hcponline.org

Their exhibition gallery is free to

the public, and features some of the finest

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

67


ARTS, CULTURE s n o i t c a r t t &A

The theater district is an impressive cultural and entertainment center; features nine world renowned performing arts organizations, and many smaller ones, in four venues – Jones Hall, Wortham Theater Center, Alley Theatre and Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.

68

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


T HE AT E R DIS TR IC T Alley Theatre 615 Texas Ave., Houston, 77002 www.alleytheatre.org One of America’s leading not-for-profit theatres calls the Houston Theater District Home – The Alley Theatre. The Alley Theatre is nationally recognized for their performing arts company lead by Artistic Director Gregory Boyd and Managing Director Dean R. Gladden. Specializing in productions of the classics, modern plays and premieres, The Alley Theatre produces more performances than all other performing arts organizations in the Houston Theater District. Hobby Center for the Performing Arts 800 Bagby St., Ste. 300 Houston, 77002 www.thehobbycenter.org The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts brings first-class entertainment and cultural enjoyment to Houstonians by way of the generosity of their donors. This arts complex is home to the Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS), and the Houston Broadway Series. Houston Grand Opera 510 Preston St., Houston, 77002 www.houstongrandopera.org Adding to Houston’s rich cultural environment, Houston Grand Opera entertains with their innovative programs, community events and educational projects. Houston Grand Opera has a solid reputation for commissioning and producing new works, including 56 world premieres and seven American premieres since 1973. Stop in and visit and see why Houston Grand Opera has toured extensively, including trips to Europe and Asia, and is the only opera company to have won a Tony, two Grammy awards, and two Emmy awards.

Houston Symphony 615 Louisiana, St., Ste. 102, Houston, 77002 www.houstonsymphony.org

including the availability of thrilling live

The Houston Symphony’s mission is to “inspire and engage a large diverse audience in Greater Houston and beyond through exceptional orchestral and non-orchestral performances, educational programs and community activities.” By 2025, the Houston Symphony aims to be one of America’s most relevant and accessible top-ten orchestras.

Society for FINE the Performing Arts

Jones Hall 615 Louisiana St., Houston, 77002 www.houstonfirsttheaters.com

performing arts spectrum, and has been doing

performances. The Theatre produces daring and innovative plays focusing on new off-Broadway hits and world premieres.

www.spahouston.org The Society for the Performing Arts is the largest nonprofit presenting organization of its kind in the entire Southwest region. SPA is renowned for delivering to Houston internationally acclaimed artists from the entire so for over 50 years. Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS)

Jones Hall is a monument to the memory of Jesse Holman Jones, an eminent figure in Houston during the first half of the 20th Century. Today, Jones Hall is home to the Houston Symphony and the Society for the Performing Arts. More than 400,000 visitors attend some 250 events annually.

800 Bagby, Ste. 200, Houston, TX 77002

Main Street Theater 2450 Times Square Blvd., Houston 77005 333 S. Jensen, Houston, 77003 www.mainstreettheater.com

initiatives that extend beyond the stage and into

Founded in 1975 and has been opening doors for locals of all ages to engage in the performing arts. They offer classes for children and adults and hold performances by both local authors and established writers. Stages Repertory Theatre 3021 Allen Pkwy. Ste. 101, Houston, 77019 www.stagestheatre.com Stages Theatre is one of only two theatres in the region that offers year-round employment for actors, directors and additional staff. Stages contributes much to the Houston community,

www.tuts.com A non-profit based in Houston, Texas, Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS) offers a world –class musical theatre experience that ranges from full-scale Broadway productions to educational the community. TUTS is equipped for actors and aficionados of all ages and abilities. Wortham Theater Center 501 Texas Ave., Houston, 77002 www.houstonfirsttheaters.com Houston’s largest performing arts complex, is home to the Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Opera and is partnered with Da Camera of Houston and Mercury the Orchestra Redefined.Featuring two theaters, the Alice and George Brown Theater and the Lillie and Roy Cullen Theater. Since its opening in 1987, Wortham has entertained more than 8 million people.

HOUSTON BALLET 501 Texas Ave., Houston, 77002 • www.houstonballet.org The Houston Ballet is a classically trained company with diverse repertory whose range includes the classics are well as contemporary works. This company attracts the world’s best dancers and choreographers. The Houston Ballet also has a world class Academy whose instruction levels vary from professional dancer to non-professional dancers. HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

69


L E I S U R E & R E C R E AT I O N

M U S E U M D I S TR IC T The Art Car Museum 140 Heights Blvd., Houston, 77007 www.artcarmuseum.com

Children’s Museum of Houston will not leave

The

anyone bored. For nearly 30 years, the place

dedicated to educating people about the

for families to play, laugh, learn and grow.

Holocaust, remembering the 6 million Jews

Otherwise known as the “Garage Mahal”, The Art Car Museum is dedicated to contemporary art. It is an exhibition forum for local, national and international arts with an emphasis on art cars, other fine arts and artists that rarely, if ever, are acknowledged by other cultural institutions. Most popular to Houstonians is the annual Art Car Parade.

Contemporary Arts Museum Houston

Buffalo Soldiers National Museum 3816 Caroline St., Houston, TX 77004 www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM) is proud to educate the public and preserve and promote the history, tradition and outstanding contributions of America’s Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to the present. Here, you can find workshops, youth outreach programs and exhibits about the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and their service.

Contemporary

Arts

Museum

Museum

Houston

is

and other innocent victims and honoring the survivors’ legacy. The Holocaust Museum

5216 Montrose Blvd., Houston, 77006 www.camh.org The

Holocaust

Houston has a permanent exhibition called “Bearing Witness: A Community Rememof

Houston is an institution dedicated to presenting the best and most exciting international, national and regional art.

bers,” as well as other pieces of history. The Menil Collection 1533 Sul Ross St., Houston, TX 77006 www.menil.org

Patrons of every age will appreciate the collections of work and dynamic exhibi-

The Menil Collection is an art museum

tions on display. CAMH also offers special

that houses both permanent collection and

programs and educational opportunities.

welcomes special exhibitions. Making art

Admission is Free.

accessible to all is vital to their mission, so

The Health Museum 1515 Hermann Dr., Houston, 77004 www.thehealthmuseum.org The Health Museum is Houston’s most interactive science learning center and a member institution of the world-renowned

no admission fee is charged and all public programs are free. They hope to educate and inspire by being readily accessible to future generations. The Museum of Arts, Houston (MFAH) 1001 Bissonnet, Houston, 77005 www.mfah.org

Texas Medical Center. The Health Museum is the most visited health museum of its kind

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents

Children’s Museum of Houston 1500 Binz St., Houston, TX 77004 www.cmhouston.org

in the country.

Popular exhibits include:

its exceptional exhibitions and installations

DeBakey Cell Lab, Amazing Body Pavilion

to Houston residents and visitors alike. The

and the McGovern 4D Theater.

Museum has numerous collections that fill

A duck pond, playhouse, grocery store,

The Houston Museum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Dr., Houston, 77030 www.hmns.org

Mexican village, puppet show and an infant play area are all under one roof. The fun-filled hands on experience at the

the galleries year-round embracing every era of history from across the globe. Make time to visit the Bayou Bend Collection not too far away. From 2015 to 2019 the campus of the

As one of the most heavily attended

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will trans-

museums in the United States, the Houston

form into a magnificent two new buildings.

Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) seeks to enhance knowledge and delight in natural science and related subjects. It houses the Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham GIANT Screen Theatre, Cockrell Butterfly Center and a fascinating variety of permanent exhibit areas that examine astronomy, space science, Native American culture, paleontology, energy, chemistry, gems and minerals, Texas wildlife and more.

Photos Courtesy of Children’s Museum

70

Blaffer Art Museum University of Houston - 120 Fine Arts Bldg. Houston, 77204 www.blafferartmuseum.org Blaffer Art Museum helps the community to engage in contemporary art through exhibitions, publications and public programs. This art museum is free, and open to the public in an effort to promote participation

Holocaust Museum Houston

in the arts. Blaffer Art Museum is also the

5401 Caroline St., Houston, 77004 www.hmh.org

gateway between the University of Houston

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

and the City of Houston.


Visit us today at

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

71


SPORTS

& GOLF

Northeast Houston offers a wide variety of sports and recreational activities to please everyone: couch potatoes, weekend warriors, full-on athletes and die-hard fans love the sports scenes. With year-round mild temperatures, getting up and getting out has become a way of life.

72

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


HOUSTON PROUD Major events in Houston require tens of thousands of volunteers who take on a variety of jobs and responsibilities to make the event Houston Proud. More t h a n 3 3 , 0 0 0 i n d iv i d u a l s s e r v i n g o n over 100 committees form the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo volunteer cor ps, giving more than 2.1 million t o t a l h o u r s. T h e b i g ge s t vo l u n t e e r program in Super Bowl histor y took place in Houston in 2017, where 10,000 volunteers assisted over a million visitors to the city for Super Bowl LI. Photos Courtesy of the Houston Texans

PROFESSIONAL SPORT TEAMS The Houston Astros www.astros.com Part of the West Division of Major League Baseball’s American League, the Houston Astros are on a roll. Currently

the winningest team in baseball, the

baseball action at home about 80 times

team and its fans are having a lot of fun.

over the course of the season. Fans enjoy

Playing in Minute Maid Park, one of the

gourmet hot dogs, pork sliders, tex-mex

country’s few stadiums with a retract-

fare and many other delectable choices

able roof, the team serves up entertaining

while enjoying the game. Around the

PUBLIC Brock Park Golf Course

281-458-1350

highmeadowranchgolf.com

Indian Shores Golf Course

281-324-2592

www.indianshoresgolf.com

Kingwood Cove Golf Club

281-358-1155

kingwoodcove.com / Kingwood

Links at West Fork

936-760-1776

westforkgolf.com / Conroe

Newport Golf Club

281-328-3576

newport-tx.com / Crosby

Oakhurst Golf Club

281-354-4653

oakhurstgolfclub.com / Porter

Red Wolf Run Golf Club

281-324-1841

www.redwolfgolf.com

River Terrace Golf Club

281-452-2183

Tour 18

281-540-1818

www.tour18golf.com/humble

Village Golf Club

936-228-0161

thevillagegc.com / Conroe

Wedgewood Golf Club

936-441-4653

wedgewoodgolfclub.com / Conroe

The Clubs of Kingwood Kingwood Country Club

281-358-2171

theclubsofkingwood.com

The Clubs of Kingwood Deerwood Club

281-360-1060

theclubsofkingwood.com

Golf Club of Houston

281-454-6590

golfclubofhouston.com

River Plantation Country Club

936-321-5833

www.riverplantationcc.com

Walden on Lake Houston

832-445-2105

waldencc.com

PRIVATE

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

73


L E I S U R E & R E C R E AT I O N

Photos Courtesy of Houston Rockets-Noah Graham NBAE/ Getty Images

and private courses that offer varying terrain

Walden on Lake Houston

and challenges to suit every golfer’s taste.

www.waldencc.com

The Clubs of Kingwood Country Club

Walden on Lake Houston Country Club,

www.theclubsofkingwood.com

Bruce Devlin designed golf course. The layout

The Clubs of Kingwood offer something for everyone! Join them and enjoy the many benefits and privileges of club life, as well as the lifelong friendships and fond memories you’ll create there. They have created a unique resort lifestyle that centers around quality family time, relaxation, enjoyment and business networking. With something for everyone, their Club offers an array of first-class amenities and fun, including championship golf and pristine practice facilities. Members there enjoy rallying on the tennis courts, getting fit in the fitness center, swimming in the gorgeous pools and relaxing with indulgent

founded in 1984, features a Robert Von Hagge/ features 5 sets of playing tees and Champion Tifdrawrf Bermuda Greens. Over the last 5 years the Club has received a facelift as renovations to the Bunkers, Course Restrooms and Par 3 Tee Boxes have been completed. Walden on Lake Houston Country Club has golf, tennis, racquetball, fitness facilities and swimming. Activities are available year round for the whole family! Members

also

enjoy

practice

facilities

including a full driving range, vast putting green, and a chipping green with sand bunker.

While the golf courses, practice

facility, and Clubhouse provide an ideal

spa treatments. In addition to all of this,

backdrop for golfers to congregate, the Club

they also have programs, lessons, leagues

is really all about the Members.

and teams across all sports, levels and ages.

It’s about fellowship, community, family,

park, many restaurants, clubs and music

Tour 18 Golf Club

fun, good times, and of course the love of

venues hop, especially on game day.

www.tour18golf.com/humble

the game. Golf and Social member events

The Houston Dynamo

Tour 18 Golf Club was founded in 1992

provide an array of formats for Members to

www.houstondynamo.com

featuring replicated holes from 16 of Amer-

enjoy themselves. 

fill the calendar throughout the year and

ica’s top rated country clubs who play host to Founded in 2005, the Dynamo is Houston’s

annual PGA tour events or major golf cham-

Major League Soccer Team. The team name

pionships. This collaboration of incredible

is reflective, in part, of Houston: an ener-

replicas offers players a memorable experi-

getic, hard-working, risk-taking.

ence of walking in the footsteps of some of

The Houston Rockets www.nba.com/rockets The Houston Rockets play basketball at Toyota Center a short walk from Minute Maid Park. Toyota Center is also a popular venue for concerts. The Rockets have won

the legends of the game. Imagine yourself playing on carefully simulated holes that have determined the outcome of tournaments like the U.S. Open, Masters, PGA Championship, or your favorite annual Tour event.

two NBA championships and four Western

Tour 18 Houston is open to the public for

Conference titles.

daily fee golf, fundraising or corporate tournaments and special events. The club offers

GOLF

an 18-hole championship golf course, a full

The average high in Houston in January

service golf shop, great practice facilities,

(the coldest month) is 62.9°F and the

event space in the Legends Hall, and the

average low is 43.2°F; there are over 200

Scoring Tent Bar&Grill where you can enjoy

days of sunshine. Northeast Houston and

the sports bar atmosphere with a cold drink

surrounding area has its share of both public

and dine from an upscale grill menu.

74

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1

Photos Courtesy of Clubs of Kingwood


GET TO KNOW ONE OF THE FINEST CLUBS IN TEXAS DISCOVER THE PRESTIGIOUS CLUBS OF KINGWOOD WITH AMENITIES AT THE PINNACLE OF REFINEMENT AND MILLIONS INVESTED TO ELEVATE THE CLUB EXPERIENCE. THE MULTIMILLION-DOLLAR KINGWOOD REINVENTION FEATURES: • New golf experience on the championship course, selected among the “Top 50 Golf Courses in Texas” by the Dallas Morning News • New men’s and women’s locker rooms • New bar & lounge with a fresh look, upscale bar and dining featuring big-screen TVs, wine storage and back patio with spectacular views • New golf shops • New personalized arrival experience and golf carts The new Kingwood Fitness & Sports Center, with an upscale and modern design, offers the latest in equipment and technology. Energize your workouts with Power Plate, Matrix row machines, Free Motion high incline treadmill and Espresso interactive cycle bikes. For your mind and body, enjoy Specialty Yoga, Barre, Pilates Reformer & Mat Pilates and Body Flow. Interval training is also available including Matrix M4 classes, TRX Golf, PLYO Escape Training and Tabata High Intensity Bootcamps. The new indoor cycle studio offers group classes, themed rides, endurance rides and Wexer virtual classes. To track your progress, there are a variety of options such as the My Zone Heart Rate system, Sprint 8 interval trainers and In Body performance measuring scales. In the summertime, families splash and play in the resort-style Water Park, with adult and family pools, a water slide, a splash pad and a lazy river. New cabanas, a poolside bar and additional activities make it the perfect place to relax with a drink while the kids play. Tennis enthusiasts take part in a variety of programs for adults and juniors, pickle ball and more at the tennis complex with 26 of the best hard courts in Houston.

Indulge your culinary curiosity in the new upscale Deerwood Clubhouse. Relish chef-crafted creations with good friends in the new DW Grille & Bar or add a side of magnificent view to your meal on the Southern plantation-style outdoor veranda overlooking the 18-green and Lake Houston. After your round, explore bold flavors, watch the game on the big screens and socialize with friends over cocktails in the diverse atmosphere of the new Men’s Locker Room. The Kingwood Clubhouse, opening in early 2019, will feature a new member dining area and grand private event space with expansive windows showcasing golf course and water views. Membership is not a requirement for hosting events, and The Clubs of Kingwood offers the distinguished experience only a private club can provide for your special occasions in an atmosphere of timeless elegance. Beyond the Club, enjoy access to more than 300 private golf and country clubs, business clubs and resorts. You can also participate in national events and tournaments, and enjoy discounts and benefits with renowned hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues and more. We invite you to become a part of the Kingwood legacy. Contact the membe r sh i p of f ice at 281. 3 5 8. 2171 o r vi sit theclubsofkingwood.com.

ADVERTISER CONTRIBUTION


CALENDAR of EVENTS HOUSTON AREA EVENTS YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS

76

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


JANUARY Chevron Houston Marathon Established in 1972, the Houston Marathon Committee, Inc. (HMC), a Running USA Founding Member,

nightlife featuring everything from Cajun

raising and marketing of better livestock

and salsa to jazz and rock and roll.

and farm products at public fairs and

www.mardigrasgalveston.com

to promote and maintain research and educational functions within the livestock

FEBRUARY

annually organizes the nation’s premier

Texas Home & Garden Show

winter marathon, half-marathon and 5K.

Houston’s Premier “One Stop Shopping

Over 250,000 participants, volunteers and

Opportunity” for all your home &

spectators make this marathon largest

garden needs. From Windows and

single-day sporting event in the city.

Doors to Ceilings and Floors over 700

www.chevronhoustonmarathon.com

experts, products, services and ideas all under one roof. This event is one

Mlk Grande Parade

of Texas homeowners best resource for

Held in Midtown, this parade is devoted

advice, money saving tips, remodeling

to promoting racial harmony through

ideas and landscape features needed to

education and building awareness. The

make a home and garden.

MLK Grande Parade attracts more than

www.texashomeandgarden.com

300,000 spectators with 15 profession-

industry. It is the general policy of the Show to utilize, in the fiscal year subsequent to which it is earned, the excess of its revenue over expenses for the furtherance of its exempt purpose, including the granting and/or funding of scholarships, educational endowments, agricultural research projects and other similar programs and the funding of related capital additions and improvements. www.rodeohouston.com

APRIL The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival

ally designed floats, 30 marching bands,

Annual Houston Brazilian Carnaval

It is among the top art festivals in the

and over 150 performing groups.

Celebrate Carnaval in true Brazilian

country, featuring over 200 interna-

www.mlkgrandeparade.org

style, straight from the streets of Rio,

tional, national and regional fine artists

with live drummers, 2 DJ’s, and dancers Mardi Gras Galveston Island

displaying their original works in a wide

covered in beads and feathers. This

Don’t miss the revelry at Mardi Gras!

variety of mediums at The Woodlands

colorful Houston-based bash celebrates

Galveston! The island comes alive with

Waterway and in Town Green Park. The

Carnaval in Houston, including the

extravagant parades, more than 50 galas

festival includes five entertainment stages,

rhythms of Samba School Drums.

and festive events, bead throwing, exhibits,

hands-on art activities and plenty of great

www.houstonbraziliancarnaval.com

food and beverages.

live entertainment in local clubs, and the best Gulf Coast cuisine in the world. One of the most popular annual events to take place in Texas, the event is rich with laughter, celebration and people watching. There is something for everyone including a beachfront carnival, shopping, and

MARCH World’s Champion Bar-B-Que Cookoff You won’t want to miss the biggest pre-party to the world’s largest livestock show and rodeo. More than 250 teams led by barbecue aficionados will compete in a traditional Texas cook-off. While most team tents are invitation-only, visitors can enjoy the public venues including the Miller Lite Garden, Rockin’ Bar-B-Que Saloon and the Chuck Wagon, where you receive a complimentary chopped beef sandwich plate. Come enjoy three days of cooking, competition, eating and dancing! www.rodeohouston.com Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo™ The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ was organized for charitable, educational and scientific purposes to

Photos Courtesy of Visit Houston Texas

encourage and promote the breeding,

www.woodlandsartsfestival.com Magnolia Historical Depot Day Live Entertainment and children’s activities, barbecue and other great food, a car show and Live and Silent Auctions. Depot Day serves as the Magnolia Historical Society’s annual fundraiser. Help support the Historic Depot building, the Pavilion, Dr. Ware’s Office and the Replica of the first Magnolia Post Office. www.magnoliatxhistoricalsociety.com Bridgeland Nature Fest Bridgeland’s annual Nature Fest showcases this award-winning masterplanned community’s commitment to the environment and ecosystem. Highlights include food trucks, roaming entertainers, educational animal demos, unique crafts from artists and nature vendors, and a kid’s zone with rides and activities. www.bridgeland.com

HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

77


L E I S U R E & R E C R E AT I O N

MAY Beyond The Pints – Craft Beer And Music Festival Sample more than 40 local and national craft breweries while listening to live music. East from locally owned and operated food trucks. Family friendly, with a Kids Zone, retail vendors and entertainment for all. www.beyondthepints.com

JUNE Texas Music Festival Each year, the Texas Music Festival provides close to 100 young professional musicians with a challenging musical environment in which to develop skills in orchestral, chamber music, and solo performance. Lucky participants range in age from junior high to adult and specialize in a variety of areas. Each institute is led by Moores and Shepherd Schools of Music faculty, expert performers and teachers from Houston and throughout the world. www.uh.edu

Red, Hot And Blue Festival Enjoy vendor booths, great food, children’s activities and entertainment on multiple stages. This event in The Woodlands culminates with one of the largest fireworks displays in the greater Houston area. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov Kingwood July 4Th Festival And Fireworks Celebrate in Kingwood with live music, craft and food booths. Plenty of activities for children – come out and enjoy

SEPTEMBER

the fireworks! www.kingwood.com

Kidfish

www.towncenterevents.com

KidFish is a non-profit outreach program

Houston World Series Of Dog Shows The Annual Houston World Series of Dog Shows by the American Kennel Club is one of the finest and largest indoor dog shows in the world that attracts more than 40,000 spectators, participants and vendors. houstondogshows.com

AUGUST Houston International Jazz Festival

designed to educate and provide a hands-on fishing experience and memories for children and families. Limited poles and bait are provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own gear. Prizes and trophies will be awarded following the final measure of the fish. www.cityofconroe.org Taste Of The World Houston Food And Wine Festival The Houston World Food & Wine

Summer Showdown Margarita

The Houston International Jazz

Festival celebrates food, drink, music

Festival

Festival showcases Jazz, Rhythm and

and dance from around the world. The

Soak up the summer fun at the

Blues, Soul and Latin Fusion. More

festival has a globe-trotting theme that

Summer Showdown Margarita Fest

than a dozen artists from around the

invites attendees to try out a new variety

hosted by Showcase Kingwood. Jam

world will be featured.

of food and arts and enjoy an interna-

out to live music from a variety of

www.jazzeducation.org

tional experience. It provides a feast for

of the food trucks on the site. Free

Hunters Extravaganza

diversity of Houston.

parking, this is a 21+event only.

Taking place at NRG Park, this is

www.latinolearningcenter.org

www.ShowcaseKingwood.com

the place where hunters from across

“island vibe” bands, and nosh at one

the senses and reflects the multicultural

Texas and beyond gather each year

Texas Renaissance Festival

to get ready for hunting season.

Plantersville - Based on travel-worthiness,

Whether its deer hunting equipment,

chance to broaden horizons and the

Freedom Over Texas

hunting accessories, hunting clothing,

ability to introduce people to try new

Located in the newly renovated

rifles, knives, archery or any other

things and connect with others, the Texas

Eleanor Tinsley Park on Buffalo Bayou,

hunting gear-hunters know they’ll

Renaissance Festival has been voted the

Freedom Over Texas has become Hous-

find it at the Hunters Extravaganza.

best cultural festival in the country by

ton’s signature annual Independence

Plus, hunters enter great contests,

USA Today and 10Best. Enjoy magi-

Day celebration and attracts nationally

see exciting attractions, meet their

cians, jugglers, minstrels, troubadours,

recognized recording artists as well as

favorite hunting and sports celebrities

comedians, food, arts and crafts that all

regional and local talent.

and more!

celebrate life in the 16th Century.

www.freedomeovertexas.org

www.ttha.com

www.texrenfest.com

JULY

78

NORTHEAST HOUSTON NEWCOMER GUIDE 2019

– ISSUE 1


HOUSTONNEWCOMERGUIDES.COM

79


L E I S U R E & R E C R E AT I O N

The Texas Taco Tequila & Margarita Festival

NOVEMBER

Center. The Fun begins at 9am when the downtown streets come alive with

Held in Conroe, Texas – come out

Home For The Holidays

zesty marching bands, imaginative

and enjoy over thirty different taco

The local shops and businesses come

floats and colorful balloons. Bring

vendors. Enjoy live music reggaton,

alive with the Spirit of the Season,

the family.

mariachi, giochamba and more. There

offering a variety of local, unique

is a kid-zone with family friendly activ-

holiday gift ideas and treasures. Holi-

Annual Home For The Holidays

ities as well as VIP area. Plenty of

day-makers stroll the winding paths,

In Old Town Spring

artisan and boutique vendors, make a

enjoy the thousands of twinkling

Old Town Spring’s shops and restaurants

day of it and come out and bring your

lights, hot chocolate and other holiday

come alive with spectacular displays of

family and friends!

lights and a visit with Santa.

holiday lights, plus strolling performers,

www.inspiredprod.com

www.oldtownspring.com

festive exhibits and family friendly activities. www.oldtownspring.com

OCTOBER

Houston Galleria Uptown Holiday Lighting

Annual Children’s Festival

Petfest – Old Town Spring

The annual holiday tradition flips the

Fun takes center stage at The Cynthia

PetFest is a weekend event dedicated to

switch on a half-million twinkling

Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s 20th

finding homes for animals in shelters and

lights along with music, holiday

Annual Children’s Festival. Entertain-

rescue groups. It’s a fun-filled festival of

characters, and a special appearance by

ment spans from local community

entertainment and education that raises

Santa. Fireworks grand finale.

performances to awarding-winning

money, volunteers and foster homes.

www.uptownhouston.com

children’s performers, meaning you

Bring your pet! www.petfestoldtownspring.com

are sure to enjoy the show! Nutcracker Market

www.woodlandscenter.org

The Houston Ballet’s major fundBridgeland Annual Howloween Fest

raiser, the Nutcracker Market is a

Watch the Canine Frisbee Disc Club,

shopping wonderland. This year’s

Splash Dogs and the popular doggie

market will feature more than 325

Jingle Bell Run

fashion show. Enjoy the many crowd-

national and international merchants

Join Towne Lake for a fami-

and-canine approved activities. You and

carefully selected for their unique

ly-friendly and festive Jingle

your pet will have a dog-gone good time.

offerings. Look for gourmet food,

Bell Run! The race will begin at

www.bridgeland.com

home décor, garden accessories,

8:00 am and start at The New

clothing, novelties and the perfect gift.

Boardwalk. Pre-race festivities

www.houstonballet.org

begin at 7:00 am and include a DJ,

Creekfest CreekFest is a one-day festival held in

DECEMBER

Christmas music, bouncy houses,

northwest Houston to celebrate the

H-E-B Holiday Parade

arts and outdoors in the Cypress Creek

hot chocolate, face painting, and

The Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving

community. Highlights include a 5k fun

pictures with Santa. All racers will

Day Parade will welcome the holiday

run, live music, a marketplace, local

receive jingle bells for their shoes

season by celebrating all things

artists, tasty food and much more.

and a red long-sleeved t-shirt.

Houston, including a salute to the

www.creekfesthouston.com

www.townelaketexas.com

world-acclaimed Texas Medical

JUNE: CARNIVAL HOUSTON www.carnivalhouston.com

Carnival Weekend in Houston: This event celebrates the cultural diversity of the Caribbean and Central and South America with a masquerade ball, street parade and festival, and much more. Street Parade: Be there early, bring your chair, enjoy the street parade, music, masqueraders, floats, food, Carnival Rides for the kids.


FA L L I N LOVE W ITH TH E NEW

CLUBS OF KINGWOOD

You and your family can tee it up on our 5 championship golf courses, work out in the brand new Kingwood Fitness & Sports complex, enjoy country club casual dining, social events plus play tennis and pickleball throughout the year. NEW Kingwood Fitness & Sports

NEW DEERWOOD CLUBHOUSE NOW OPEN NEW KINGWOOD CLUBHOUSE OPENING IN 2019

Memberships available for golf, tennis and fitness.

Come for the experience, stay for the fun! 26 Tennis Courts

LORI BECKNELL 214.212.6433 | lori.becknell@clubcorp.com NATE GUMM 281.348.2289 | nate.gumm@clubcorp.com

THECLUBSOFKINGWOOD.COM Lakeside Dining

*Membership is contingent on successful completion of the Club’s enrollment process. Other restrictions and exclusions may apply. See Club for details. © ClubCorp USA, Inc. All rights reserved. 1218 MR


HOMES FROM THE $240 S - $600 S

At The Groves, we reside in a community outside the ordinary. We believe in comfortable living amongst the trees, fresh air and flowing creeks. We believe in family barbeques at the new Hearth Amenity Center with its resort-style pool and outdoor fireplace. We believe in fishing with your children at our Fish Camp right around the corner. And we believe that once you come and see it, you won’t want to live in any other neighborhood.

Come discover the power of the outside.

Groves Elementary School

NOW SHAPING YOUNG MINDS

West Lake Middle School

OFFERING S.T.E.A.M. CURRICULUM

The Hearth Amenity Center

OPEN FOR RELAXATION Outdoor Fireplace Play & Lounge Areas

Event Lawn

Resort-Style Pool & Pavilion

TH E GROV ES TX.COM

Woodland Hills Drive

5 MINUTES FROM BELTWAY 8

Lifestyle Center & Fish Camp

READY FOR FUN


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.