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Things to Do in Houston This Weekend: June 18 to 20, 2021

  • Houston Astros vs. Chicago White Sox at Minute Maid Park | Thursday, June 17 to Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 – Two of the best records in the baseball meet at Minute Maid for a four-game weekend series, with Father’s Day add-on packages and giveaways all weekend long. Tickets range from around $15 to more than $175, but you may find better or cheaper seats on the TicketNetwork marketplaceTimes vary.
  • Juneteenth 2021 Celebrations in Houston & Galveston | Friday, June 18 to Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 – Commemorate the 156th anniversary of Juneteenth at a number of festivals, events, and ceremonies that we’ve gathered in this guide to plan your Juneteenth weekend. Times, prices and locations vary.
  • 2021 Soul Flower Music Fest at Discovery Green | Friday, June 18 – Hear incredible national and local soul, R&B, and hip-hop artists while enjoying a day filled with food, games, and more in the heart of Downtown at the Soul Flower Music Fest at Discovery Green. $15. 4pm to 10pm.
  • Father’s Day 2021 Events, Specials & More Around Houston | Juneteenth, Saturday, June 19 & Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 – Show appreciation for the pops in your life with Father’s Day 2021 meal specials, events, and places to snag the perfect gifts around Houston. Times, prices and locations vary.
  • Father’s Day Weekend at Bayou Bend Collection & Gardens | Juneteenth, Saturday, June 19 & Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 – Celebrate the father in your life while taking in some art and nature while dads get in free all weekend at Bayou Bend. $6.25 to $12.50 and advanced tickets are recommended; fathers receive free admission. Saturday 10am to 5pm; Sunday 1pm to 5pm.
  • Juneteenth “Absolute Equality” Mural Dedication in Galveston | Juneteenth, Saturday, June 19 | FREE – The Juneteenth Legacy Project dedicates the newest vivid mural from artist Reginald C. Adams, adorned across the wall of the Osterman Building on 19th Street where General Order No. 3 was read aloud. This event will also include speakers and performers, including Senator John Cornyn and U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee. 11:30am.
  • Backyard Brew Fest at East End Backyard | Juneteenth, Saturday, June 19 – Originally scheduled for Saturday, May 22 but delayed due to inclement weather, this event gathers more than 17 local breweries for you to sip suds from, dine on delicious local eats, enjoy live music, and more when East End Backyard hosts its first Backyard Brew Fest in EaDo. $30 to $65. 1pm to 5pm.
  • Pride Art Show 2021 at the Hardy & Nance Studios | Juneteenth, Saturday, June 19 | FREE – Enjoy a Pride Month art show featuring artwork created as a positive form of expression against discrimination and violence, at the Hardy & Nance Studios just north of Downtown. 5pm to 9pm.
  • Shakey Graves, with Sir Woman at White Oak Music Hall | Juneteenth, Saturday, June 19 – After recently celebrating the 10th anniversary of his debut studio album, Roll the Bones, the Texas-based Americana musician known as Shakey Graves returns to White Oak with up-and-coming soul and R&B singer, Sir Woman. $35, plus fees, but you may find better, cheaper, or hard-to-get seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 7pm.
  • Father’s Day Out at Traders Village Houston | Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 | FREE – The fourth annual concert and car show returns to Traders Village in Northwest Houston, featuring a slate of vehicles from all makes and models, plus live music. Enter your car with a $15 registration fee. Prizes are awarded in several categories, including a $250 cash award to Best of Show Overall. Free for spectators. Parking is $5. 8am to 3pm.
  • Punk Rock Garage Sale at Brash Brewing | Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 | No Cover – Insomnia Gallery hosts its indoor and outdoor Punk Rock Garage Sale filled with 20 individual vendors offering up music equipment, toys, zines, music, clothing, art, and more pop culture memorabilia at Brash Brewing Company in Independence Heights. 1pm to 5pm.
  • Sounds to Live By: Sun Songs at Menil Collection | Father’s Day, Sunday, June 20 | FREE – Bring your picnic blankets and join Menil Collection for a summer solstice celebration on the museum’s lawn, featuring visual artist Jamal Cyrus, arts organizer and writer Peter Lucas, and DJ Flash Gordon Parks during an eclectic afternoon of music in celebration of the sun. 4pm to 6pm.

Source: 365thingsinhouston.com

Cypress man who killed woman in Habitat for Humanity home she helped build sentenced to life in prison

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A jury sentenced a Cypress man to life in prison and fined him $10,000 after convicting him of murder for stabbing a mother of four, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Wednesday.

Mauricio Navarrete-Torres, 23, was sentenced Tuesday for fatally stabbing 37-year-old Christine Martinez inside her home in the 19900 blocks of Great Elms Drive in northwest Harris County on February 3, 2017. The house was built by Habitat for Humanity, and Martinez had helped construct it with her family.

Navarrete-Torres broke into the house and knew where valuables were because he had been in there as a friend and coworker of Martinez’s children, court records show.

“Ms. Martinez was a loving and caring mother who should have been safe in her own home,” Ogg said. “Burglaries and home invasions can easily turn fatal and those who violate the safety and privacy of our homes, like in this case, have to be held accountable.”

Harris County Sheriff’s Office detectives identified Navarrete-Torres as the prime suspect in the case, because of fingerprint identification and because he knew where the valuable items were in Martinez’s son’s room.

Martinez’s 20-year-old son told investigators he left the family’s home around midnight that night to pick up his younger brother at work. When they returned home, the brothers found that someone had forced their way inside and stabbed their mother.

Assistant District Attorney Janna Oswald, who prosecuted the case with ADA Nick Toups, said a life sentence was the right result.

“He stabbed her 37 times,” Oswald said. “And we argued that he has not shown any real remorse or accountability for his actions. We are pleased with the jury’s decision and that the Martinez children have justice for their mother.”

Senate passes bill to make Juneteenth a federal holiday

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The U.S. Senate passed the bipartisan bill to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced Tuesday.

Juneteenth is already a state holiday in Texas, 46 other states, and the District of Columbia.

“The freedom of all Americans that Texas celebrates every Juneteenth should be celebrated all across the nation,” Cornyn said. “The passage of this bill represents a big step in our nation’s journey toward equality. I thank my colleagues in the Senate for their support, and my fellow Texans who have been celebrating this important holiday for more than a century.”

Cornyn, a Republican from Texas, is a member of the Senate Finance, Intelligence, and Judiciary Committees, and has been the lead author of the bill. The bill is also co-sponsored by 53 Senators, Republicans, and Democrats.

Source: www.click2houston.com

East End residents frustrated over stopped trains

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For residents of Houston’s East End, dealing with trains is a way of life.

But many said over the last several months, slow-moving trains have become trains parked on tracks, blocking traffic throughout the area for hours at a time.

Residents said often times there are multiple trains parked on tracks all around the area, leaving them boxed in and creating concerns about access for emergency vehicles.

“These are really dangerous times,” said resident Alex Luster, who recently recorded a cell phone video showing two men slide their bikes and then their bodies under an idle train. “I’ve come to work and try to go home for lunch, and four hours later it’s still parked there.”

Leighton Rush shared a cell phone video showing a train idling near his home for at least two hours.

“The arm has been down since 7:30 p.m. and it’s now 9:30 p.m.,” Rush said in the video.

Resident James Roberts admits to regularly jumping over idle trains that block the path he walks to work.

“I literally tighten my pants and tighten and my shoes because I don’t want anything to get caught in the railings. It’s very dangerous and I just hope nothing happens to me while I’m doing it, so I just go ahead and do it and get it over with,” he said.

Many residents said they’re frustrated by the lack of response from Union Pacific.

“They basically gave us an 800 number to complain,” Luster said.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Texas high-speed rail project between Houston and Dallas gets construction team

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Texas Central, the developers behind the proposed high-speed rail project between Dallas and Houston, could be one step closer to groundbreaking. Officials announced on June 15 they have signed a $16 billion contract with Webuild, a global engineering and construction company, to lead the civil construction team that will build the train.

According to a news release, Webuild, formerly Salini Impregilo, has constructed 8,500 miles of railway and metro infrastructure in Australia, Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The company has operated in the U.S. market since the 1980s and expanded its presence in 2016 through a merger with The Lane Construction Corp.

“Our goal is to put together a team of the best players in the world from each industry needed to bring this project to life. The addition of Webuild helps us accomplish that goal,” Texas Central CEOCarlos Aguilar said in a statement.

Webuild will execute the heavy construction for the project, including the design and build of all 236 miles of the alignment, about half of which will be on a viaduct.

The video above is from a 2020 report that provides an update on the decade-long journey to have a high-speed railway built between Houston and Dallas.

Officials said much of the alignment is elevated to reduce the effects on landowners and residents living along the route as much as possible. They also said the train system will provide a “safe, reliable, green and productive” travel option.

But organizations including ReRoute the Route and Texans Against High-Speed Rail have advocated against the project as currently proposed due to safety concerns, the loss of private property, environmental effects, and financial feasibility, among other issues.

Texas Central signed a design-build agreement with Salini Impregilo and Lane Construction in September 2019-when the project was estimated to cost $14 billion.

Officials said the 200 mph train system would get passengers from Dallas to Houston and vice versa in 90 minutes. A midway stop would be in the Brazos Valley area.

The project, according to the release, will create about 17,000 direct jobs during the six-year construction process in addition to 20,000 supply chain jobs and more than 1,400 permanent jobs once the train is operational. Officials said the project will have an estimated $36 billion economic impact over the next 25 years.

Officials did not immediately respond to follow-up inquiries from Community Impact Newspaper about the current projected construction start date, although Texas Central’s website states construction could start in 2021.

Source: abc13.com

Tráiler de Prime Day Show con Billie Eilish, H.E.R y Kid Cudi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLHtu9uT5CY

Amazon Music y Prime Video han revelado el tráiler oficial y las primeras imágenes del Prime Day Show, un evento musical inmersivo en tres partes presentado por Amazon Music que incluirá lo mejor de la música y el entretenimiento para celebrar el Prime Day (21 y 22 de junio). Los artistas multipremiados y vanguardistas Billie Eilish, H.E.R. y Kid Cudi protagonizarán su propio especial, que se estrenará globalmente a partir del 17 de junio en Prime Video. Todos los clientes podrán disfrutarlos durante 30 días, sin la necesidad de contar con membresía Amazon Prime. El tráiler ofrece un vistazo a cada especial, que transporta a los fans a mundos inspirados en París, el Hotel Dunbar y el espacio exterior.

PRIME DAY SHOW x BILLIE EILISH

Billie da vida a un barrio parisino atemporal con una serie de actuaciones cinematográficas en un set ambientado en la ciudad conocida como la cuna del cine. El show fue dirigido por Billie Eilish y Sam Wrench, y cuenta con música nueva del próximo álbum de Billie, Happier Than Ever (que saldrá el 30 de julio). La inspiración para este impresionante homenaje musical provino de la gran admiración que siente Billie por una época antigua.

 

El Prime Day Show X Billie Eilish está producido por Fremantle y Amazon Studios, dirigido por Billie Eilish y Sam Wrench. Ashley Edens funge como productora ejecutiva y Sam Wrench como co-productor ejecutivo.  Duración aproximada: 27 minutos.

PRIME DAY SHOW x H.E.R.

Conocido como la cuna de la cultura negra de Los Ángeles en los años 1930´s y 40´s, el emblemático Hotel Dunbar acogió a algunas de las figuras más destacadas de su época, como los músicos Duke Ellington, Lena Horne, Billie Holiday y muchos más. En un moderno homenaje musical a este legendario e importante icono de la historia y la cultura, H.E.R. imagina cómo sería el Hotel Dunbar si existiera en 2021, integrando nueva música de su álbum Back Of My Mind (que saldrá en 18 de junio).

 

El Prime Day Show X H.E.R. está producido por Fremantle, Wolf + Rothstein y Amazon Studios, y dirigido por child. Ashley Edens es la productora ejecutiva, junto con Chad Taylor, Fam Rothstein y Sam Wrench quienes fungieron como productor co-ejecutivo. Duración aproximada: 25 minutos.

 

PRIME DAY SHOW x KID CUDI

Al embarcarse en su mayor misión hasta la fecha, Kid Cudi parte de la Tierra para establecer una nueva comunidad en la Luna en esta actuación intergaláctica. Con la música de su álbum Man on the Moon III, Cudi colabora con la Orquesta Espacial Internacional, la primera orquesta del mundo compuesta por científicos espaciales del Centro de Investigación Ames de la NASA, el Instituto SETI y la Universidad Espacial Internacional como banda de acompañamiento, en una colisión musical que desafía la vista, el sonido y el espacio.

The Prime Day Show X Kid Cudi está producido por Fremantle, Wolf + Rothstein, MAD SOLAR y Amazon Studios y está dirigido por Sam Wrench. Ashley Edens ha actuado como productora ejecutiva, junto con Chad Taylor, Fam Rothstein y Sam Wrench como co-productores ejecutivos. Duración aproximada: 25 minutos.

Interns Report for the First Day at Work as Part of Mayor Turner’s Signature “Hire Houston Youth” Initiative

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Thousands of young people began summer internships Monday with more than 180 employers across the Houston area as part of Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Hire Houston Youth initiative.

The paid positions allow young people, ages 16-24, to explore opportunities in the private sector, nonprofit, and government positions relevant to their interests. Positions are available in many fields of study, including retail, restaurants, transportation, healthcare, construction, nonprofit, STEM, and government.

“It is a great day in the City of Houston when young people can gain work experience like this,” said Mayor Turner. “The opportunities in the Hire Houston Youth program are about more than a summer job. These interns are getting hands-on experience with companies and organizations that will help define their future career opportunities and shape our wonderful city.”

Most of the HHY jobs are in the private sector and with nonprofit organizations. The City of Houston also offers internships in many departments, including the Mayor’s Office, Department of Neighborhoods, and the Houston Police Department.

“In the future, I want to own my own company,” said Alex Butler, a UT student who is interning in the Mayor’s Office of Communications entering his sophomore year. “I think that learning to do the communications and things like social media, press releases, and all these other things that go into communicating with the people inside and outside of your business would be really beneficial to me.

Zarah Naqvi will be attending UH in the fall, but has already begun her internship, working under the Director of Boards and Commissions.

“At my age, it’s hard to find good work experience. I thought it would be a really good experience because I see myself going into law,” said Naqvi.

The Hire Houston Youth program has reached tremendous strides, growing from 450 positions in 2015 to over 10,000 job opportunities in 2019. However, due to the pandemic, HHY transitioned to a virtual “earn and learn” program in 2020. The move allowed its participants to train and work in a remote setting. This year, the program has filled more than 5,000 positions.

A Hire Houston Youth Career and Resource fair will be held virtually on June 17, at 10 a.m. Youth can apply for jobs by visiting https://www.hirehoustonyouth.org.

 

Source: www.houstontx.gov

The Children’s Museum of Houston Has Finally Reopened

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After an almost year-long closure, the Children’s Museum of Houston finally reopens its doors on June 8. And the staff can’t wait to take your kids off your hands.

“It’s glorious for us to be able to see people again,” Keith Ostfeld (aka Mr. O), the museum’s director of technology and exhibit development, tells Houstonia. “Last summer, we didn’t get to enjoy it together as much as we wanted to.”

Every Houston parent’s one-stop-shop for educational fun, the museum pivoted to virtual programming during the pandemic (it opened briefly last summer with various safety adjustments), “but it just wasn’t the same,” Ostfeld admits. “We’re so used to talking to kids and families.”

Well, the wait is over for both youngins and staffers alike. And when the museum ushers in its young learners, those excited minds will be greeted by Sights Unseen, a brand-new exhibit that delves into the science of vision—both ours and that of the creatures around us.

While Sights Unseen dives into the physics of how the human eye translates images and sees color, it also explores how animals and insects perceive the world in infrared, ultraviolet, and polarized lights, allowing them to see hues we can’t even imagine, at speeds that’d make our heads spin. Plus, the entire exhibit is bathed in black light, so prepare to get your glow on.

“It’s not your traditional exhibit,” Ostfeld explains. “The human eye is fascinating, it’s amazing, but there is a whole lot we don’t see that other animals can. So, we want to take a look—pun very intended—at all the things we can’t see.”

But that’s not all the museum has in store. It’s also launching a “Fun Summer Vibes” series that’s filled with science demonstrations and workshops, guest entertainers, and themed events, like a National Ice Cream Day celebration, a Marvel superhero day, and a princess party.

Our goal is that all summer long, every two weeks, there is a different set of activities,” says Ostfeld. “So, if you come back every other week, you are going to encounter something different.”

 

Source: www.houstoniamag.com

Tight grid conditions expected due to high number of forced generation outages

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The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is asking Texans to reduce electric use as much as possible today through Friday, June 18. A significant number of forced generation outages combined with potential record electric use for the month of June has resulted in tight grid conditions.

Generator owners have reported approximately 11,000 MW of generation is on forced outage for repairs; of that, approximately 8,000 MW is thermal and the rest is intermittent resources. According to the summer Seasonal Assessment of Resource Adequacy, a typical range of thermal generation outages on hot summer days is around 3,600 MW. One MW typically powers around 200 homes on a summer day.

“We will be conducting a thorough analysis with generation owners to determine why so many units are out of service,” said ERCOT Vice President of Grid Planning and Operations Woody Rickerson. “This is unusual for this early in the summer season.”

According to generation owners, the number of outages should decrease throughout the week.

Wind output for today is expected to be 3,500 to 6,000 MW between 3 and 9 p.m. This is roughly 1,500 MW lower than what is typically available for peak conditions. Wind output is expected to increase as the week goes on.

Today’s peak load forecast may exceed 73,000 MW. The peak demand record for June is 69,123 MW set on June 27, 2018, between 4 and 5 p.m.

Please take these simple actions to help reduce electric use:

  • Set your thermostat to 78 degrees or higher – every degree of cooling increases your energy use by six to eight percent.
  • Turn off lights and pool pumps and avoid using large appliances like ovens, washing machines, and dryers.
  • If you don’t need something – we are asking you to turn it off and unplug it if possible.

Visit the Power to Save website or your electric provider for more ways to conserve.

Source: www.ercot.com

Tropical Storm Bill Forms in the Atlantic

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor Tropical Storm Bill in the Atlantic Ocean. This storm will not affect the United States coastline.

Now is a good time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates online, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts.

For more information on hurricane preparedness, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide.