It’s the last official weekend of Spring, with the Summer Solstice sharing the spotlight with Father’s Day this Sunday. The weekend is also chockfull of events celebrating Juneteenth in Houston and Galveston, the Texas Tequila and Margarita Festival at Moody Gardens, Burger Bash at CityCentre, the uber-popular Blanket Bingo at Market Square Park, along with […]
Instead of sending a "thinking of you" text or a thank you card, Cookies by Design allows its customers to get a bit more creative. Its "florists" swap out flowers for cookies, arranging bouquets of sweets instead of blooms. The cookie bouquets arrive right at the doorstep of your special recipient, whether they live a […]
While many stick to the treadmill or elliptical when they go to the gym, figuring that the point of exercise is just to burn calories, recent workout trends have begun to emphasize the importance of strength training. Although it may not torch as many calories as an hour on the elliptical, strength training at the […]
Outdoor concerts. Movies screened in the fresh air. Food and cultural festivals. They're all on the agenda at Discovery Green during the summer season. Located just a stone's throw away from 3800 Main, this Houston park really comes to life June through August. But with such beautiful weather throughout the year in Texas, there's rarely […]
As you might be able to surmise just from the spelling of its name, The Breakfast Klub does things a little bit differently. It starts with eliminating the letter "c" from its menu (hence the koffee and katfish), and carries over into kustomer service. Founder Marcus Davis knows a thing or two about that thanks […]
RAILFEST 2015 is coming on Saturday, May 23, a celebration of the grand opening of two new light-rail lines: The Green Line (East End) and the Purple Line (Southeast). The grand opening of these two new lines will feature a city-wide party at BBVA Compass Stadium, featuring Ne-Yo, the award-winning American R&B singer/songwriter. METRORail will […]
If you have a hands-on learner at home—and at a certain age, what child isn't?—then play a visit to the Children's Museum of Houston. As its name indicates, the museum is geared specifically toward pint-sized learners. That means every colorful exhibit invites kids to touch, not like a stuffy history museum. Make the short drive […]
Please join Mayor Parker and friends on National Bike to Work Day, Friday, May 15, 2015, for a fun, celebratory bike ride around Downtown Houston with a completely NEW route for 2015! Sign up and get more info HERE.
Join us this Saturday for a Crawfish Boil in the Club Room/ Pool Area. RSVP to the office.
Their very name seems to indicate that "throw pillows" are more of an afterthought than a conscious design decision—you just throw them on the couch, right? Maybe if you're not concerned with the overall aesthetic of your 3800 Main apartment. If you do care about your home's style, however, then throw pillows require a bit […]