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Sunday, 11 October 2009 20:46 |
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Close your eyes make a wish and open your heart. Experience the warmth of the holiday season when you see Festival Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker. The Nutcracker returns to the stage in December for the fifteenth annual performance of the holiday classic at Brazoswood in Lake Jackson, beginning December 5th, and Lone Star College-Montgomery in The Woodlands December 12th with both evening and matinee performances.
Our production features Tchaikovsky's beloved score, outstanding professional guest artists, talented members of Festival Ballet, as well as some of the most promising young dancers from across the Greater Houston area. The Nutcracker provides a performance opportunity for aspiring young dancers to appear on stage with professional costumes, lighting, and international Guest Artists.
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Monday, 05 October 2009 16:46 |
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Historic Downtown Rosenberg is gearing up for the 10th Annual “Ride to Rosenberg” car show Saturday, October 17, 2009. This years' show boasts a new location and will wrap around Another Time Soda Fountain & Cafe at 3rd St and Ave. F. As always it will feature pre-1972 Classics, Hot Rods, Customs, and Rat Rods.
It's free family fun all day long for spectators. Cars will be on display from 10am - 4pm followed by the Annual Award Ceremony. Guests can look over the lineup of beauties competing in 15 classes. Shop the downtown merchants, enjoy a meal at a downtown restaurant or take a tour of Rosenberg's Railroad Museum. Proceeds will benefit the Downtown Merchants of Rosenberg for the beautification of the historic district.
To register your car contact Linda Rulau for 713-816-2624 or visit www.scrides.com for a printable entry form.
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Health
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Monday, 28 September 2009 10:42 |
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A portion of sales Thursday night at Joe’s Crab Shack were donated to the Tackling Autism Foundation to support the treatment costs for children with autism. Foundation co-founders, Scott Jackson (left) and Ashley Jackson (right), know firsthand the benefits of these costly treatments. Their son was diagnosed in 2007 and earlier this year graduated from Texana Center’s Behavioral Treatment and Training Center. The Texana Board of Trustees Chair and Fort Bend County Clerk, Dianne Wilson (center) was one of the many patrons on the night.
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