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Gov. Abbott offers assistance to Louisiana in response to Tropical Storm Barry

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Governor Greg Abbott announced on Friday that Texas would be deploying resources to Louisiana to assist with disaster response as Tropical Storm Barry approaches the Louisiana coastline.

Texas will be deploying Texas Task Force 1’s Type III Urban Search and Rescue team with additional water rescue groups to assist in response efforts and prevent loss of life.

“Texans remember how the state of Louisiana came to our aid during Hurricane Harvey and now we are in turn lending our support as Louisianans face Tropical Storm Barry,” said Gov. Abbott. “Texas is continuing to monitor this storm and I have placed assets and teams on standby to respond to any severe weather that may impact our state. I am proud of the way our first responders are stepping up to assist in these crucial response efforts, and I ask all Texans to keep those in the storm’s path in their thoughts and prayers.”

The Office of the Governor said in a press release on Friday the following will remain on standby in Texas to respond to any severe weather event the state may face:

  • 2 Helicopters with Hoist Capability
  • 3 High Altitude Aircraft
  • Aircraft Refueling Trailer
  • 553 Troopers with Equipped Vehicles
  • 53 Trucks/SUVs
  • 5 ATV-type Vehicles
  • 55 Texas Rangers
  • 30 SRT Operators
  • 20 SWAT Operators
  • 4 Armored High Water Personnel Carriers
  • 2 Zodiac Boats
  • Safe Boat
  • 2 Communication Teams
  • 4 Command Trailers
  • Initial Reentry Assessment team
  • 4 Portable Satellite Packages
  • 6 Field Support Trailers
  • Inflatable Trailer
  • 3 Commercial Generators
  • Portable Radio Cache
  • 2 Cradle Points with Multiple Cell Carriers
  • AT&T Deployable Cell Site
  • 13 Shallow Water Boats
  • 9 Rescue Swimmers
  • State Coordinator
  • 7 District Coordinators
  • Critical Information Specialist
  • 10 Recovery/Mitigation Coordinators
  • 7 Emergency Tracking Networks
  • 8 Disaster District Committees
  • 2 Mobile Satellite Radios
  • Drone
  • 7 Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service Go-Kits
  • ATV/Polaris Ranger and Trailer
  • 11 Trauma Bags with Assorted Medical Gear
  • Rotary Wing MRP
  • 2 Ground Transportation Platoons
  • Food Unit Leader Support Team
  • Intake/Vetters Support Team
  • Military Desk Support Team
  • Multiple Personnel
  • 3 Saw Squads
  • 3 Planning Modules
  • 26 Game Wardens
  • 8 Airboats
  • Fuel Trailer
  • 4 SAR Boat Teams
  • Helicopter
  • SAR Overhead Team
  • 4 SWR Boat Squads
  • 10 Helicopter SAT Technicians
  • Type 3 USAR Team
  • 10 SAT Division Supervisors

Publicación 1149 – Revista Digital 18 de julio – 24 de julio / 2019

Gracias por visitarnos, este artículo contiene la revista digital de ¡Que Onda Magazine! de fecha 18 de julio hasta el 24 de julio del 2019.

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UnitedHealthcare presenta una serie de eventos en Houston para que Medicare sea fácil y divertido

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Llevar una vida activa es crucial para la comunidad Latina ya que los Hispanos tienen 50% más probabilidad de sufrir de diabetes o de una enfermedad hepática. Debido a esta cifra, es importante que los Hispanos piensen en su estilo de vida, estado de salud y que tengan un buen seguro médico.

De acuerdo con un estudio hecho por el Pew Hispanic Center en 2012, los hispanos representan el porcentaje más alto de personas sin seguro en el país. Buscar información sobre seguros médicos es un paso vital para planificar una vida saludable. Sin embargo, puede ser complicado y confuso descifrar los términos de la industria y entender las diferentes partes de los programas disponibles.

Para ayudar a los hispanoamericanos mayores a obtener más información sobre Medicare, UnitedHealthcare presentó la serie de eventos ¡Hay Más Adelante! en el Talento Bilingüe de Houston el sábado pasado.

La aseguradora está llevando estos eventos educativos y gratuitos a comunidades multiculturales en varias ciudades del país, incluyendo Houston, para ayudar a los adultos hispanos a identificar el plan de Medicare que mejor satisfaga sus necesidades y proporcionarles la información que necesitan para ayudarlos a tomar decisiones más informadas sobre su cobertura médica.

Los asistentes aprendieron sobre sus opciones de cobertura médica y disfrutaron de presentaciones de la reconocida cantante y ganadora de cuatro GRAMMYs Vikki Carr, la representante de UnitedHealthcare Maggie Vazquez y Chef Sylvia Casares, quien cocinó enchiladas saludables para la audiencia.

Vikki Carr habló sobre su experiencia personal y compartió historias sobre su carrera como cantante, hablando de la vez que fue invitada, como representante de los Estados Unidos, a cantar para la reina Elizabeth II. Ella cautivó a la audiencia con detalles sobre su transición de una cantante profesional a alguien dedicada a cuidar de su esposo, quien ahora sufre de demencia. Enfatizó la importancia de entender los planes de cobertura médica y qué servicios ofrecen. Su seguro médico le ha permitido tener ayuda en casa que, a su vez, le han abierto paso para enfocarse nuevamente en su carrera – mencionó que está trabajando en un documental sobre su vida.

Maggie Vazquez, de UnitedHealthcare, lideró la porción educativa sobre Medicare y explicó los conceptos básicos de Medicare, incluyendo los requisitos de elegibilidad y los plazos de inscripción. Ella aconsejó a los asistentes que hagan la investigación necesaria para familiarizarse con Medicare antes de cumplir los 65 años. Si los beneficiarios se inscriben tarde, pueden ser sujetos a pagar una multa por inscripción tardía.

Tomando en cuenta las estadísticas de nuestra comunidad Latina y nuestra predisposición a sufrir de ciertas enfermedades, es de primordial importancia que empecemos a buscar el plan de cobertura médica que mejor cubra nuestras necesidades.

Que Onda’s Picks: Weekend Fun for 7/13-7/14

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With temperatures soaring, Houston summer fun is all about staying cool! From yummy happy hours, lots of activities year the water, and tasty treats, we’ve picked out a fun mix of activities for your weekend!

  • Ice Fest at Houston Zoo – Bring your family out to see ice carving artists carving large animal pieces and be ready to take fun photo ops with a fun ice throne and animal sculptures. Only on Saturday, July 13th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • FOMO Factory – The FOMO Factory will host an immersive exhibit filled with fantastical sets from iconic childhood moments. Visitors will shed their identity at the door as they shake off their worries and choose their new silly nickname before entering a fantastical world featuring 17 immersive rooms.
  • Candytopia – Explore the sprawling sanctuary of confectionary bliss, tastefully curated by Hollywood Candy Queen Jackie Sorkin, realized by master fabricator Zac Hartog, and brought to life by life-long retailer, John Goodman. This four-month interactive art installation celebrates the vibrant colors and flavors of our favorite sugary delights across over a dozen environments, from flying unicorn pigs to a marshmallow tsunami. Bring your family, your friends, and your sweet tooth for an experience like none other!
  • Disney’s Aladdin at Hobby Center – Adapted from the Academy Award®-winning animated Disney film, Aladdin is brought to fresh theatrical life in this bold new musical. Tickets start at $35.
  • Lone Star Bash at Minute Maid Park – Now in its fifth year, the Lone Star Bash brings together top chefs from around the state to celebrate and support the future of the restaurant industry. Attendees will enjoy chef-prepared tasting bites, live music, as well as beer, wine, and signature cocktails. This year’s lineup includes chefs Jessica Paul and Ricardo Molina of Molina’s Cantina, Carlos Ramos of Latin Bites, Colin Shine of Frank’s Americana Revival and more.
  • Ice Fest at Houston Zoo – Bring your family out to see ice carving artists carving large animal pieces and be ready to take fun photo ops with a fun ice throne and animal sculptures. Only on Saturday, July 13th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • FOMO Factory – The FOMO Factory will host an immersive exhibit filled with fantastical sets from iconic childhood moments. Visitors will shed their identity at the door as they shake off their worries and choose their new silly nickname before entering a fantastical world featuring 17 immersive rooms.
  • Candytopia – Explore the sprawling sanctuary of confectionary bliss, tastefully curated by Hollywood Candy Queen Jackie Sorkin, realized by master fabricator Zac Hartog, and brought to life by life-long retailer, John Goodman. This four-month interactive art installation celebrates the vibrant colors and flavors of our favorite sugary delights across over a dozen environments, from flying unicorn pigs to a marshmallow tsunami. Bring your family, your friends, and your sweet tooth for an experience like none other!
  • Disney’s Aladdin at Hobby Center – Adapted from the Academy Award®-winning animated Disney film, Aladdin is brought to fresh theatrical life in this bold new musical. Tickets start at $35.
  • Lone Star Bash at Minute Maid Park – Now in its fifth year, the Lone Star Bash brings together top chefs from around the state to celebrate and support the future of the restaurant industry. Attendees will enjoy chef-prepared tasting bites, live music, as well as beer, wine, and signature cocktails. This year’s lineup includes chefs Jessica Paul and Ricardo Molina of Molina’s Cantina, Carlos Ramos of Latin Bites, Colin Shine of Frank’s Americana Revival and more.
  • Shark Day at Downtown Aquarium – Sunday, July 14th is a day full of all things SHARK at the Downtown Aquarium! Learn all about these underwater predators from shark experts, interactive booths, arts and crafts, scavenger hunts, and more.
  • Bridal Extravaganza Show at George R. Brown Convention – Sunday, July 14th. Dream up the perfect wedding when The Bridal Extravaganza Show, the largest wedding show in the country, returns to Downtown.

Splice Records Announces Music Lineup and Sponsors for Fifth Annual River Revival Music Fest Sept. 26 – 29; Tickets on Sale Now

Texas-based independent record label Splice Records announces a fantastic music lineup for their fifth annual River Revival Music Fest taking place the weekend of Sept. 26 – 29, 2019, once again along the Guadalupe River at the KL Ranch Camp “On the River” and “Cliffside” campgrounds in quaint and beautiful New Braunfels, Texas. This year’s lineup will include: JD McPherson, Shinyribs, Golden Dawn Arkestra, Sweet Crude, Piñata Protest, Folk Family Revival, Johnny Falstaff, Swimwear Department, Madeline Edwards, Aaron Stephens, Walk Talk, Grand Old Grizzly, DEM, The Jones Family Singers, The Iceman Special, Pearl Earl, John Evans, Pecos Hank, Mighty Orq, Sara Van Buskirk, Texture:Yellow, Leigh Sinclair, Nico and Jay Bee Zay. To hear a preview of the music that will be featured at the fest, see the River Revival 2019 playlist on Spotify and Apple Music and music videos from the artists on YouTube. The fest will also feature numerous DJs including Vinyl Ranch, DJ Chaney, Blue Heron Yacht Club and the Foxy Boxes as well as art from @Ohnohedint, Black Cassidy, @Inputoutput and Alex Ramos. Chef Jason and Becca Kerr with Little Kitchen HTX will be returning to River Revival and providing all the meals for festival attendees. River Revival also welcomes back the campground afterparty Zen City, presented by The Corner Pub. Tickets to River Revival 2019 are now on sale and can be purchased here. For more on River Revival, see here: www.RiverRevival.net.
The lineup this year will feature a headliner for each night with Splice Records’ favorite live performers, including JD McPherson playing Saturday, Shinyribs on Friday night and the always shockingly beautiful performance of Golden Dawn Arkestra on Thursday.
“Year five will feature some new additions to the festival like our Sunday Gospel Brunch with the Jones Family Singers and the expansion of Folk Family Revival’s Zen City tent,” said Splice Records CEO Shaun Brennan.“The Corner Pub stage will have some daytime music, some late night shows, fire dancing, and we will end Saturday night with DJ Vinyl Ranch! There is so much to look forward to this year that will make this year the best River Revival yet.”  
Splice Records has also announced the sponsors for this year’s festival including: Lone Star Beer, The National Beer of Texas, The Corner Pub, Deep Eddy Vodka, Waterloo sparkling water, Twang, Byline Houston, CottonWood, East Austin Ciders, Texas Direct Insurance, Old Humble Whiskey, C&D RV, Dulce Vida Tequila, Fix Coffee, Java Pura, The Family Reunion Charity Jam, Southside Craft Soda, Beanfields, Kaelin Custom Signs and Printing, Texas Bee Lady, BoBo’s, Bloody Revolution, Southern Drinking Club, Gunder & Associates and Signal Star. Vendors include Southern Drinking Club, Massage Therapy, Henna, Hider Houseand more. This year, Splice has teamed up with RestPit, a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization whose Mission is to provide fact-based education, supplies, and peer-to-peer support to reduce harm at music related events, to provide assistance at the festival.
Five years ago, Splice Records founded River Revival Music Festival in an effort to create the ultimate camping trip for its attendees and to provide a place to discover great music, camaraderie and new experiences, all the while relishing in the immense beauty that Texas nature has to offer. The fest features music genres such as folk, Americana, rock ‘n’ roll, honky-tonk, Latin rock, funkadelic, soul and Southern roots music. Previous River Revival Music Festivals have featured artists such as Jackie Venson, Pimps of Joytime, the Suffers, Cedric Burnside, Tomar and the FCs, Buxton, Folk Family Revival, Rosie Ledet, Bonerama, John Evans and Alvin Youngblood Hart.
With a max capacity of 750 campers, festival-goers become a tight-knit family through a shared love for music, nature and good vibes. Each admission is an all-inclusive ticket that provides attendees with a one-of-a-kind experience where meals, beverages and campsite are all included in the ticket purchase.Early bird ticket prices start at $249 for a three-day pass, $199 for a two-day pass and $99 for a one-day pass. This year, one-day passes will be available for all three days of the festival. Child admission will be priced at $29 (six years old and older) and children under five are free. Child admission for one, two or three-day passes are also available. Families with children will be assigned a campsite in the family area or across the street at the quieter K&L Cliffside. Camper/motorhome sites can be reserved at KL Ranch Camp “On the River or “Cliffside” for $109 – $159. Vendor and sponsorship opportunities are still available. If interested, please contact Splice Records at splicerecordsllc@gmail.com. For more information, please see here.
Each year, Splice Records makes it their mission to establish a community of kindred spirits at River Revival. With an impeccable food program, amazing music lineup, intimate campfire concerts, hiking, river floating, canoeing, various workshops, morning yoga sessions, kids music class, activities and puppet shows, natural live art exhibits by Black Cassidy, fire dancing, festival giveaways and prizes and more, River Revival is an unmatched music festival experience. 
River Revival Weekend Activities: 
LIVE MUSICMAIN STAGE: every evening Thursday – Saturday until midnightLATE NIGHT FIRESIDE: Concerts and dance parties set from 12:30 – 3 a.m.SUNDAY GOSPEL BRUNCH: 10:30 a.m. – noon on Sunday, Sept. 29DAY TIME FIRESIDE: Concerts at “ZEN CITY,” 2 – 5 p.m. (Friday and Saturday only)FOR THE ACTIVE: Hiking, tubing, canoeing, paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming, rope swings and fishing.WORKSHOPS: Nature walks, Texas Bee LadyYOGA: Morning Yoga Sessions from Hi-Lo Kick Studio with Christi Workman and Black Swan Yoga with Jennifer BroadwellKIDS ACTIVITIES: Interactive Kids Music and Arts and Craft on Saturday from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. with Uncle JumboART: featuring a new designed campgroundsFire dancing by Ye TorresLive art installations and projections by InputOutPut and Alex Ramos, Black Cassidy, and more.GROUP FLOAT: This is provided by an outside outfitter at an extra cost. Tube rental, pickup and drop off are included with an additional price when you purchase your ticket at check out.FLOAT PARADE: On Saturday, there will be a float competition and parade down the river. There will be live judging and prizes for the most creative float.RIVER REVIVAL RADIO: Live radio broadcast from the campgrounds hosted by comedian, DJ and River Revival master of ceremonies Mills-McCoin – Commodore of Blue Heron Yacht Club. Guest DJs will perform throughout the weekend. 
River Revival Giveaways and Prizes: 
Most Creative Campsite AwardTent and campsite creativity encouragedKing & Queen Campers AwardsMost enthusiastic attendees will be crownedShould’ve Been at Woodstock AwardMost down to earth hippy soulMost Creative Float in the Saturday Float ParadeThe Float Parade awards the most creative themed tube or flotation deviceCampground Scavenger HuntGet as many task completed. Grab your task at the Merch table and turn in on Saturday by 2 p.m.Most Colorful Style AwardCostumes and brightly-colored attire encouraged
About Splice Records:
Splice Records was founded in 2014 by a Texas businessman and film producer Shaun Brennan. Since the label’s launch, Brennan has continued to expand the label by signing Criag Kinsey, Pecos Hank Schyma, John Evans, Ancient Cat Society, Arthur Yoria, Bayou City Funk, Tomar and the FCs and Folk Family Revival. For more information on Splice Records, please see: www.splicerecordstx.com.

Rascal Flatts’ Summer Playlist Tour Wows Sold-out Nashville Crowd with Set of Back-to-back Hits

Superstar vocal group Rascal Flatts’ brought their SUMMER PLAYLIST TOUR to a sold-out Nashville audience on Saturday night (7/6). With special guests King Calaway and Jimmie Allen kicking off the evening, the trio took to the stage for an unforgettable performance of their hit-filled catalog, as well as recent No. Ones and their current Top 20-and-rising single “Back To Life” (Big Machine Records). The energetic set, which had the capacity crowd singing along from start to finish, showcased that the trio “are clearly having fun again” (Taste Of Country) as the tour has been spotlighted by Entertainment Weekly as one of the “most anticipated concert tours of Summer 2019.” A portion of ticket sales from the trio’s Nashville show on Saturday will be donated to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, as part of the group’s long standing relationship helping raise millions of dollars for the hospital, which renamed its Pediatric Surgery Center to The Rascal Flatts Surgery Center in 2010.
The group recently announced they will continue their headlining tour into the fall, revealing the FOREVER SUMMER PLAYLIST TOUR will stop in Canada for a special run of shows kicking off on Oct. 24 in Medicine Hat, AB. The tour will continue this weekend with upcoming dates set in Reno, NV (7/13), Shakopee, MN (7/18), Minot, ND (7/19) and Cheyenne WV (7/20).

One band. Ten albums. Seventeen No. One hits. Time and success have only put Rascal Flatts closer to their core with expert musicianship, razor-sharp vocals and songs that have shaped lives, loves and the genre of country music itself. The trio’s Top 20 single “Back To Life” is currently ascending at Country radio and follows back-to-back chart-topping singles “Yours If You Want It” as well as “I Like The Sound Of That” (Big Machine Records). Rascal Flatts recently dropped a four-song EP, JUKEBOX as a surprise for fans, featuring special spins on their most-loved songs. The group has also earned over 40 trophies from the ACA, ACM, AMA, CMA, People’s Choice and more, also making them the most awarded country group of the past decade. Known as one of the hottest-selling touring acts in any genre with over 10 million tickets sold, the trio is currently on their stacked headlining SUMMER PLAYLIST TOUR playing major cities across the U.S. For more information, visit rascalflatts.com.

Governor Abbott Appoints Belt And Kinney To State Securities Board

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AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Robert Belt and reappointed Wally Kinney to the State Securities Board for terms set to expire on January 20, 2023 and January 20, 2025, respectively. The board registers securities offered and sold in Texas and oversees the firms and individuals selling securities or providing investment advice to Texans.

Robert Belt of Houston is a certified public accountant (CPA) and a managing partner of Belt Harris Pechecek, LLLP. He is a member of the Texas Society of CPAs, American Institute of CPAs, Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), and GFOA of Texas. He is a steering committee member of the Greater Houston Prayer Breakfast and serves on the Boy Scouts of America – Sam Houston Council’s Eagle Scout Review Committee. Additionally, he is a former board member of the Texas Pastors Council Association and a former member of the Texas Southern University Foundation Investment Committee and the University of Houston Alumni Audit Committee. Belt received a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from Stephen F. Austin State University.

Wally Kinney of Comfort is retired after serving in various roles in the banking industry for over 45 years. He is a member of North American Securities Administrators Association and a former member of Texas Bankers Association and the Young Men’s Business League. He is a life member of the Austin Optimist Club and the Austin Chamber of Commerce and a former member of the Exchange Club of Austin and the Austin Rotary Club. Kinney attended Texas State University and received an Advanced Certificate from the American Institute of Banking.

Univision, ESPN, Tsn Y Tva Sports Televisarán Leagues Cup En Ee. Uu. Y Canadá, Televisa En México

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Major League Soccer (MLS) y Liga MX anunciaron hoy que Univision y ESPN en Estados Unidos y TSN y TVA Sports en Canadá televisaránLeagues Cup, la nueva competencia anual entre las dos mejores ligas de fútbol de Norteamérica, del 23 al 24 de julio.

Televisa transmitirá el evento en México por TUDN, Canal 5 y Nu9ve. Los socios televisivos del torneo se asegurarán de que Leagues Cup llegue a millones de aficionados en toda Norteamérica para la edición inaugural de la competencia.  

“Estamos encantados de hacer de esta nueva y emocionante competencia entre las dos mejores ligas de fútbol de Norteamérica un pilar durante la semana del lanzamiento de nuestra marca TUDN”, dijo Juan Carlos Rodríguez, presidente de deportes para Univision. “Leagues Cup ejemplifica el tipo de fútbol en vivo de primer nivel que los aficionados del fútbol pueden esperar de TUDN y de la cartelera de Univision. Esperamos apoyar el crecimiento de este evento en los próximos años para que sea una de las mejores competiciones de fútbol a nivel de clubes en el calendario cada año”.  

“Estamos entusiasmados de ser el hogar de Leagues Cup en Estados Unidos en inglés y de asociarnos con Major League Soccer y Liga MX en el lanzamiento de Leagues Cup “, dijo Scott Guglielmino, vicepresidente senior de programación y adquisiciones y Global X, ESPN. “Nuestra inversión en Leagues Cup promueve nuestro compromiso de ampliar la rivalidad entre estas dos ligas, que juega un papel clave en el crecimiento del fútbol en Norteamérica. Esperamos que esta competencia anual entre las dos mejores ligas de la región se convierta en duelos imperdibles para los fans del fútbol”.  


“La amplia cobertura de Leagues Cup en Univision, ESPN, Televisa, TSN y TVA permitirá a los fanáticos captar toda la acción en múltiples idiomas y en plataformas lineales y digitales”, dijo Gary Stevenson, comisionado adjunto y presidente de negocios de MLS. “El compromiso de los socios mediáticos de la MLS y Liga MX, en todos los ámbitos, de llevar Leagues Cup a la audiencia más amplia posible es una clara indicación de nuestro objetivo compartido de crear un torneo de clase mundial”.  

Los partidos de Leagues Cup se transmitirán en los canales de Univision, incluyendo UniMás y TUDN de Univision. Actualmente conocida como Univision Deportes Network, la cadena de deportes en español número uno en EE. UU., se convertirá en TUDN el 20 de julio.
 
Leagues Cup en las cadenas de ESPN: ESPN +, el servicio directo líder de videos deportivos al consumidor transmitirá tres partidos de cuartos de final y ESPN televisará un partido en la ronda de cuartos de final. ESPN2 televisará los dos partidos de semifinales el miércoles 20 de agosto y la final el 18 de septiembre. Todos los duelos se transmitirán en vivo en la aplicación de ESPN.
 
Los detalles completos de transmisión y el calendario están a continuación. El torneo ha sido aprobado por la Confederación de Fútbol de Norteamérica, Centroamérica y el Caribe (Concacaf).
 
Calendario Leagues Cup ™ 2019 
(Horarios del Este) / * Sujeto a cambios
 
Martes 23 de julio 
Chicago Fire vs. Cruz Azul (SeatGeek Stadium – Bridgeview, IL)
8:30 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN+, TSN)
 
LA Galaxy vs. Club Tijuana (Dignity Health Sports Park – Carson, Calif.)
11:00 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN, TSN)
 
Miércoles 24 de julio 
Houston Dynamo vs. Club América (BBVA Compass Stadium – Houston, TX)
8:30 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN+, TSN)
 
Real Salt Lake vs. Tigres UANL (Rio Tinto Stadium – Salt Lake City, UT)
10:30 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN+, TSN)
 
Martes 20 de agosto
Semifinal 1 * 8:30 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN2, TSN)
Semifinal 2 * 10:30 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN2, TSN)
 
Miércoles 18 de septiembre 
Final 10:30 p.m. (TUDN, ESPN2, TSN, TVA Sports)
 
Material para los medios

  • Videos con las reacciones de los jugadores y entrenadores de la MLS y Liga MX están aquí
  • El logotipo oficial y calendario de Leagues Cup está aquí.
  • Reacciones transcritas de jugadores y DTs (en español) de Leagues Cup están aquí.
  • Fotos de jugadores de la MLS y Liga MX están aquí
  • Video promocional de Leagues Cup aquí

Acerca de Major League Soccer
Con sede en la Ciudad de Nueva York, Major League Soccer cuenta con 24 clubes a lo largo de Estados Unidos y Canadá. Nashville SC e Inter Miami CF arrancan en 2020, y el club 27 de la liga, Austin FC, debuta en 2021. Para obtener más información sobre MLS, visite www.FutbolMLS.com ywww.MLSsoccer.com.

Acerca de Liga MX
La Liga MX es la máxima categoría del futbol en México, se compone de 18 Clubes distribuidos por todo el país. La sede de la Liga está en un nuevo complejo deportivo en Toluca, Estado de México. Visita www.ligamx.net.

Que Onda’s Weekend Picks for 6/28

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With summer in full swing, it’s time to take advantage of all of the fun activities Houston has to offer. With lots of places to cool down and escape the heat, Que Onda has selected fun activities for you, your family, and friends to do this weekend.

All Weekend

  • 30th Annual Texas Music Festival at the University of Houston | Daily – Attend one or several classical music events during the month-long Texas Music Festival. Now in its 30th year, the festival showcases some of Texas’ brightest young artists in a series of concerts and other celebrations. Tickets for the Orchestra Series concerts are $25; tickets for the Perspective Series concerts are $20; ticket packages for the full festival are also available. Showtimes vary.
  • Disney’s Aladdin at the Hobby Center | Daily – Rub the magic lamp and fulfill your wish to see the beloved Disney classic, Aladdin, come to life in a family-friendly, musical production at Hobby Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets start at $50, but limited discounted tickets are available starting at $35 for select shows or you may find cheaper or better seats using TicketNetwork’s resale site. Showtimes vary.
  • Comedian Nikki Glaser at Houston Improv | Thursday to Saturday – Crack up at a stand-up show by comic Nikki Glaser when she brings her comedy act to Houston Improv. Tickets range from $25 to $50. Use promocode NIKKI365 for 2-for-1 tickets for the Thursday show. Showtimes vary.
  • Houston Astros vs. Seattle Mariners at Minute Maid Park | Friday to Sunday – Get loud for the Astros when they take the field to play the Mariners in a home game at Minute Maid Park. Tickets start at $15, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. Times vary.

Friday, June 28th

  • Houston Museum of Natural Science: Discounted Exhibit Hall Admission – Score entrance to the Houston Museum of Natural Science Exhibit Hall at a discounted price when you purchase a special voucher, which will be available throughout all of 2019. Tickets are $25 for ages 12 and up; $16 for ages 3 to 11; $16 for ages $62 and up; discounted $11.10 tickets are available for most dates. 9am to 5pm.
  • HAAPIFEST 2019: Houston Asian American Pacific Islander Film Festival – The HAAPIFEST Closing and Community Arts Night happens at the Chinese Community Center. The festival features free screenings of more than 65 Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) films and is a celebration of AAPI art, film, and music in Houston. All day.
  • Gamertagg Nation at Toyota Center – Showcase your gaming skills while playing Madden 19, Call of Duty, or NBA 2K19 in a competitive tournament during Gamertagg Nation at Toyota Center. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top players. Tickets start at $65. 10am.
  • Train and Goo Goo Dolls in Concert at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – Head to Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion for a live performance by Grammy winners Train and the Goo Goo Dolls. Tickets start at $29.50, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. 7pm.

Saturday, June 29th

  • Gulf Coast Volleyball Association Galveston Open on East Beach – Bump, set, and spike your way to the top at the Gulf Coast Volleyball Association’s Galveston Open, located on East Beach. Open to both members and nonmembers, the first 100 players to check in will receive a free T-shirt. $25 per person; $50 per team. Beachgoers are welcome to watch at no cost. 9am to 9pm.
  • Hands on Texas History Festival at The Bryan Museum – The Bryan Museum will celebrate Texas history with the best living history festival Galveston Island has ever seen. Hands on Texas History will feature live maritime, Celtic, and pioneer music, a chuckwagon, a comedic medicine show, a branding demonstration, a gunsmith, Buffalo Soldiers, games, costumed historical re-enactors, an authentic WWII 2 truck and jeeps, coastal animals, delicious barbecue, beer and wine, and more. Tickets are $5; $3 for ages 15 and under. 10am to 5pm.
  • The Woodlands Margarita Festival at Town Green Park – Cool off with one or several citrusy concoctions at the fourth annual Woodlands Margarita Festival. Offering more than 15 flavors of the summertime cocktail, the event features tequila tastings, live music, a market, and a vote for the top mixologist. General admission tickets are $23 in advance; $30 at the gate, but a limited number of discounted $13.50 tickets are available. 2pm to 8pm.
  • Gold Cup Quarterfinals at NRG Stadium – Cheer on your pick from the winners and runners-up of Groups A and B in the Concacaf Gold Cup when four leading soccer teams compete in the double-header quarterfinals at NRG Stadium. Tickets start at $30, but you may find better or cheaper tickets using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. One ticket is good for both matches. 6pm.
  • Houston Dash vs. Portland Thorns at BBVA Compass Stadium – Cheer on the Dash as they play the Thorns in a home game at BBVA Compass Stadium. Tickets start at $15. 7:30pm

Sunday, June 30th

  • Heights Morning Market at Onion Creek | No Cover – Grab a tasty brunch, listen to live music, and sip mimosas, then head out to shop a market of artisan goods, fresh produce, artwork and more at Heights Morning Market. 10am.
  • Namaste Sundays at The West End – A Public House | FREE – Kick off your Sunday with a free yoga session, followed by brunch and bubbly at Namaste Sundays, held at The West End – A Public House. 10am to 11am.
  • All Day Happy Hour at Conservatory | No Cover – Get your game on for free while enjoying Conservatory’s all-day happy hour, which features more than 60 types of draft beer, wine, and select whiskeys. 11am to 10pm.
  • NOLA Nights at Sugar Land Town Square | No Cover – Get your fill of authentic Nawlins music and cuisine when Sugar Land Town Square hosts NOLA Nights, featuring live music by The New Orleans Hustlers Brass Band with small plates and beer from Rouxpour on the plaza. 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
  • Anita Baker in concert at Smart Financial Centre  Don’t miss a live performance by the eight-time Grammy-winning songstress, Anita Baker, when her farewell concert series returns to Houston at Smart Financial Centre. Tickets start at $89, but you may find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale site. 8pm.

5 Sensory-Friendly 4th of July Tips for Kids with Autism

With Independence Day around the corner, our country’s traditional outdoor celebrations are likely to be busy, noisy, and crowded with parades, loud and bright firework explosions, and perhaps overpowering with smells and smoke—all things that could constitute a neurotypical child’s recipe of super summer fun. For a neurodiverse child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), these ingredients can often cause intense and overwhelming meltdowns.

Many ASD families may feel the best solution is to stay home and celebrate in a more laid-back fashion, but even then, the unknown holiday activities in our neighborhoods could still prove troublesome.Plus, exposure to public events that are going to recur is an opportune time to help a child with autism learn necessary skills to not only adapt to ever-changing environments but potentially learn to love them – all while celebrating our nation’s birthday.

Sensory overload for a child with ASD is best treated with preparation. To prepare your child, here are five tips to help your family manage the sensory experience of our nation’s mid-summer holiday. These tips are adapted from techniques used in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy—evidence-based therapy in which behavior modifications are consistently applied and rewarded to make a meaningful change in overall behavior.

Tip One—Communicate to help forecast what could come

  • Help your child to understand and envision exactly what is going to be different that day. Explore and explain all the things that could take place. Rehearse parts of the events if you can. 
  • Start now by talking about what your child might expect and if possible get your child’s feedback ahead of time on what your child may feel crosses a threshold into becoming “too much” for them and what might constitute a need for a break.
  • Even if the event is at your house, talk about all the possible scenarios that could occur with the people who are coming, the food preparation and flavors, and the activities planned for the day. 

Tip Two—Prep with plans, emotional supports

  • It may be comforting for your child to know if you and he/she can use a code word, flashcard or favored technique when the child senses a situation is close to triggering a behavior. For example, in ABA terms, if the child or parent anticipates a common “antecedent” to a behavior, the child can use the code and seek a comforting reinforcement ahead of time.
  • If you are going to be around people who are unfamiliar with your child’s diagnosis, do some more rehearsal with your child about preparing for and responding to being accidentally bumped, excitedly hugged, or play-wrestled with.
  • If your child is into facts and history, they may appreciate knowing the real story why fireworks have become a tradition on this national holiday. So tell your child ahead of time what the historical context is and the reason for the celebration.

Tip Three—Bring physical reinforcements

  • Bringing along personal favorites universally goes a long way in all scenarios, not just during new activities. If your child has some favorite toys or snacks, bring them along. If they start feeling uncomfortable, these items can sometimes be enough to remind him or her of something familiar to feel calm enough to endure or even enjoy new or unfamiliar situations.
  • If you are visiting a barbecue or picnic, pack some of your child’s more familiar, favorite foods. Ask them in advance what they want to bring along so they feel empowered with a sense of control. If appropriate, rehearse with them to gently say “no, thank you” when people ask if they want to try some different food.
  • Depending on your child’s comfort level, consider packing sunglasses, hats, and/or a hoodie to help your child manage visual stimulation. If the climate is not expected to be too oppressive, even a compression tank top shirt or weighted vest can be part of the planned wardrobe. Or as much as possible, let your child pick their clothes for the day to add to the comfort to the occasion.
  • The sounds of the 4th are striking and intense. Your child can have a pack filled with accessible earplugs or buds to play familiar music, or even noise-canceling headphones to block some of the auditory stimuli.

Tip Four—Prepare for Sensory Overload

  • Fireworks mean big crowds. If your child doesn’t do well with crowds because of multiple sensory triggers, there may be a concern that he/she could run in an attempt to get away and/or end up getting lost by mistake. For many reasons, it might be better to set up your viewing spot a bit further back from the main attraction area. This is also useful if you think your child would like frequent breaks from the activities, will need to use the restroom, or for beating the crowds home.
  • Depending on where you live, fireworks may only be commonplace once a year around this holiday. While you likely cannot replicate a true display in person similar to the real event, there are numerous fourth of July fireworks video viewings, large and small, available on YouTube you with your child can watch at as high a volume and on as big a screen as your child will tolerate before the actual day’s event. Experiencing this, even on a screen will allow your child exposure to the sights and sounds in advance to get an idea of what to expect on the day of.

Tip Five: Anticipate, Participate, and Have Fun

  • For some children, it is helpful to have a “job” for the day. Being a helper or “in charge” of some element of the activity will make them feel more involved and more in control of their experience. For others, try and give them as much choice as possible in terms of seating, moving around, or isolating themselves (with as much supervision as possible). Work with other family members or friends to form a buddy system to keep the child with autism feeling safe. However, you also should be prepared to escape; let your child know that they can always let you know they are overwhelmed and need to get away from the people or the place.
  • Create some options for them to decompress. A small pop-up tent can sometimes serve as an escape pod if you are in an open space with lots of people. If you are visiting a place, sometimes a brief trip to the car can take tensions down a bit.
  • Develop a plan if a meltdown does occur. It can be more difficult to decide and implement comfort for your child on the spot and in a crowd. Discuss beforehand what strategies you will use and what each person in your party needs to do if you all need to leave.
  • Finally, your child has a meltdown, attend to them and don’t worry about the looks or concerns of others. If you prepare as best you can and remember this can be and should be a positive, fun occasion, you will get through potential challenges at this or any holiday festivities out of the ordinary.

From all of us at Centria Autism, have a safe and fun 4th of July!

Quick Facts 

● 1 in 59 children have autism 

● Centria Autism helps parents of children with autism navigate through the complex system of insurance, care and just knowing that they are not alone. 

● Centria operates in ten states, over 3,500 experienced and trained staff and services over 2,900 children.

About Centria Autism: 

Centria Autism, an operating division of Centria Healthcare, is a leading national provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism and their families. With its national headquarters in Michigan, and more than 3,500 clinical staff working in ten states, Centria’s Optimal Outcomes approach combines child-centered, evidence-based ABA with best practices to help children with ASD have the best developmental experience possible and acquire the skills to live independently and succeed in the world on their own terms.

For more information, please visit http://www.centriaautism.com .