Archive for March, 2009

Katy Resident Named David Weekley Homes Top Sales Consultant of Year in Houston for Second Consecutive Year

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Katy/Fulshear – March 19, 2009. . . . Katy resident Sandee Horton, Senior Sales Consultant for David Weekley Homes in Firethorne, was named Top Sales Consultant of the Year in Houston for David Weekley Homes for the second consecutive year. Firethorne is a 1,400-acre master-designed community in Katy/Fulshear.

“Sandee Horton does a top-notch job at Firethorne and we are very proud she has earned this city-wide David Weekley Homes award for the second year in a row,” said Firethorne Marketing Director Janet Burkett. “Her efforts to cultivate relationships in the Realtor and business communities have certainly paid off this past year,” Burkett added.

In addition to David Weekley Homes, the Firethorne builder team includes Coventry Homes, Highland Homes, Partners in Building, Perry Homes and Plantation Homes.Firethorne has achieved 767 housing starts in its Katy/Fulshear community in three years of development.  Located in the acclaimed Katy I.S.D., Firethorne features 150 acres devoted to parks and recreational amenities, a sparkling 12-acre lake with surrounding greenbelt, sports fields, hike/bike trails, parks and playgrounds, discovery-rich wildlife observation area and a natural bird habitat. It’s where the vibrancy of West Houston meets the small-town charm of Katy/Fulshear.  Take I-10 West and exit Pin Oak to FM 1463, go to www.firethorne.info, or call 281-395-1440.

Houston’s Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park Opens Window to the Arts World March 27-29

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Houston—March 15, 2009…. Houston’s Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park will open a window to the world through the performing, visual and culinary arts Friday, March 27, through Sunday, March 29, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The nationally- ranked art festival will showcase 14 of the city’s premiere multicultural music and dance groups, 300 juried artists and their works, plus award-winning wines and chefs in the new Epicurean Adventure. From African drumming to belly dancing, vocal chamber music to Latin-jazz fusion and more, an array of performers will wow audiences at the Houston Arts Alliance Stage Saturday and Sunday, with performances starting times from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“It’s an incomparable family entertainment value,” said Art Colony Association Board President Joe Pogge. Admission is $10 for adults and free for children 12 and under.  Children are invited to create souvenir art in the Capital One Bank Creative Zone. In addition, Art BaYou returns! Festival goers of all ages can collaborate with GONZO247 and CKC StART Street & Urban Arts on the creation of mosaic masterpieces in a  hands-on, collaborative public art project. GONZO247 will be demonstrating the mosaic process on benches that will grace area Spark Park facilities.

The Houston Arts Alliance is presenting the performing artists and the art demonstrations by master guitar maker Stephen Marchione and abstract visual artist Micah Simmons. The HAA entertainment schedule is as follows:

Friday, March 27

  • 4:00 p.m.   Kuumba House – African Dance and Music
  • 5:00 p.m.   Groupo Caridad – Salsa and Dance Performers

Saturday, March 28

  • 11 a.m.   Revels Houston – Song, Dance, Musical Storytelling  Traditions of Diverse Cultures
  • noon.   Col Canto – Art Song and Vocal Chamber Music
  • 1 p.m.    Henry Darragh Quintet – Jazz Quintet
  • 1:45 p.m.   CORE Performance Company “WIND-UP, Implode, Begin”(World-Premiere Performance Art)
  • 2:00 p.m.   Houston Swing Dance Society
  • 3:00 p.m.  MECA Mariachis
  • 4:00 p.m.   Dance Source Houston
  • 5:00 p.m.   Bay Area Chorus – Choral Music


Sunday, March 29

  • 11 a.m.   Dominic Walsh Dance Theater – Thought-Provoking Contemporary Ballet
  • noon.    SAMSKRITI, Society for Indian Performing Arts
  • 1 p.m.    Houston Choral Showcase – Costumed, Choreographed Show Choir
  • 1:45 p.m.  CORE Performance Company “WIND-UP, Implode, Begin”(World-Premiere Performance Art)
  • 2:00 p.m.  The Trade – Fusion of Latin and Jazz Grooves
  • 3:00 p.m.   Belladonna Dancers – Belly dancers
  • 4:00 p.m.   Ambassadors International Ballet Folklorico
  • 5:00  p.m.  Amasiko – Original new music for a ballet about Kwanzaa

CORE Performance Company will take inspiration from visual art and dance sources, as well Memorial Park itself with the world premiere of “WIND-UP, implode, Begin.” Performed over the course of two hours each day, in four distinct sites throughout the festival grounds, this new work by CORE Performance Company reflects the whimsical humor of featured festival artist Larry Stephenson, juxtaposed with a physically demanding movement style with explosive jumping, rapid turning, and intricate partnering. New this year: “Legacy at Memorial First Look Friday” to preview the weekend and the Epicurean Adventure with tastings of wines from the U.S., Chile, Italy and Argentina, wine seminars and chef cooking demonstrations. Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse Executive Chef Daniel Nemec of San Antonio and Max’s Wine Dive Chef Michael Dei Maggi will conduct wine seminars and cooking demonstrations. Epicurean Adventure tickets are $10 and include tastings of five wine varieties.  Entry to the free cooking demonstrations will be first-come, first-served.

The Capital One Bank Creative Zone Nonprofit Partners and children’s art projects are below.  Proceeds are divided equally among these participating Nonprofit Partners:

  • Art Colony Association – Wax Hands
  • MECA – Ornamental Rocks
  • Art League Houston – Assemblage Animals
  • Houston Center for Photography  – Sun Photos
  • Houston Center for Contemporary Craft – Felt Garden
  • Downtown YMCA – Spangles That Dangle
  • Orange Show Center for Visionary Art – Mini Art Car Building
  • Museum of Fine Arts Houston – MFAH Mascot Crowns
  • Lawndale Art Center – Springy Bonnets and Bowlers
  • City ArtWorks – Flutterby Butterflies

Recently ranked the #3 art festival in the country by the readers of AmericanStyle Magazine (February 2009), Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park showcases clay, drawing/pastel, fiber/textiles, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, watercolor and wood creations. To engage budding artists, the Festival sponsors an Emerging Artists program for area high school students to create and exhibit their 3-D installation in the park.

The City of Houston, Budweiser Select, Capital One Bank, Legacy at Memorial, Houston Parks & Recreation Department, and KTRK-TV (Channel 13) are the Festival sponsors. Bayou City Art Festival is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. Over the past 37 years, the Art Colony Association, the 501c(3) organization that produces the Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park and Bayou City Art Festival Downtown, has raised more than $2.5 million for local non-profit organizations. There is no public parking in Memorial Park. The Festival provides free shuttle service 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. to and from Memorial Park on Friday from Northwest Mall on Hwy. 290 at 610 Loop at 18th Street; and Saturday and Sunday from Northwest Mall and Downtown: Memorial Drive at Rusk, Rusk at Smith and Smith at Capitol. For schedules, parking and other information check www.bayoucityartfestival.com or call (713) 521-0133.

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