HBMS Chorus 2015 Veterans Day Performance 3.12.2015
Our chorus performed in honor of our veterans today at our assembly. They were inspiring, powerful and did a super job. Thank you, Nancy Spencer for leading and directing our talented youth.
Almost Bit By A Snake While Fishing | Houston, Tx
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Be sure to watch where you step when you are out bayou bass fishing.????
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Santa Maria Elks Lodge #1538
Santa Maria Elks Lodge #1538
Famous For Cook Your Own Friday Nights BBQ And Dance !!
Great People, Come In to Checkout The Elks Lodge #1538 Join Today !
Video Diplayed in Good Faith Thankyou ..
History First Lodge North Broadway Corner Of Chapel St
Lodge 1538 has had three locations, the first in 1927, the second in 1939 and our current lodge in 1969. Here is a brief history by lodge historian Ted Scott
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has had a varied and distinctive history since its creation in 1869 as a general purpose social club. Here is its capsule history.
This unofficial, non-Elks history of BPOE is from the Phoenix Masonic Museum. It contains many interesting historic facts about our order: The Origins of BPOE, Why the Name Elks, Fraternal Traditions of the BPOE, The Eleven O'clock Toast, Famous Elks, Elks Colors, Auld Land Syne, The BPO of Does, BPOE of Canada, Improved BPOE of the World, The Supreme Emblem Club of the USA
Long-term Elks member Larry Viegas recalls the discovery of tri tip, Santa Maria's famous cut of beef. He suspects it happened some time in the late 1950s
Bayou Bass Fishing | Torpedo | Houston, Tx
Bayou Bass fishing.
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Traffic conditions getting to the game
Driving through Huntsville, Texas
Huntsville is a city in and the county seat of Walker County, Texas. The population was 38,548 as of the 2010 census. It is the center of the Huntsville micropolitan area.
Huntsville is approximately 70 miles north of Houston in the East Texas Piney Woods on Interstate 45, which runs between Houston and Dallas. It is home to Sam Houston State University, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville State Park, and HEARTS Veterans Museum of Texas. The city served as the residence of Sam Houston, who is recognized in Huntsville by the Sam Houston Memorial Museum and a statue on Interstate 45.
he city had its beginning about 1836, when Pleasant and Ephraim Gray opened a trading post on the site. Ephraim Gray became first postmaster in 1837, naming it after his hometown, Huntsville, Alabama.
Huntsville became the home of Sam Houston, who served as President of the Republic of Texas, Governor of the State of Texas, Governor of Tennessee, U.S. Senator, and Tennessee congressman. Houston led the Texas Army in the Battle of San Jacinto, the decisive victory of the Texas Revolution. He has been noted for his life among the Cherokees of Tennessee, and – near the end of his life – for his opposition to the American Civil War, a very unpopular position in his day.[importance?] Huntsville has two of Houston's homes, his grave, and the Sam Houston Memorial Museum. Houston's life in Huntsville is also commemorated by his namesake Sam Houston State University, and by a 70 ft (21 m) statue. (The towering statue, A Tribute to Courage by artist David Adickes, has been described as the world's largest statue of an American hero, and is easily viewed by travelers on Interstate 45.)
Huntsville was also the home of Samuel Walker Houston (1864–1945), a prominent African-American pioneer in the field of education. He was born into slavery on February 12, 1864 to Joshua Houston, a slave owned by Sam Houston. Samuel W. Houston founded the Galilee Community School in 1907, which later became known as the Houstonian Normal and Industrial Institute, in Walker County, Texas.
In 1995, on the grounds of the old Samuel W. Houston Elementary School, the Huntsville Independent School District, along with the Huntsville Arts Commission and the high school's Ex-Students Association, commissioned the creation of The Dreamers, a monument to underscore the black community's contributions to the growth and development of Huntsville and Walker County.
Carolina Flag runners
We are at a Walmart as more support comes. Other join us on our journey.
Shane Edwards ballad of the Green Beret at Boots on the Ground ceremony at the Knox Museum 5/28/16
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Pope Francis concludes historic Mexico trip
KPRC Channel 2 News at 10pm
Critical collections: why museum collections matter
Alec Coles, Chief Executive Officer, WA Museum
In the digital age, it has been claimed, collections are no longer important: after all, surely we can find what we are looking for on the Web? Alec Coles could not disagree more! In a world where authenticity is at a premium, he believes that collections are a museum’s unique product and museums and their collections have never been more relevant.
HOUSTON MEDICAL CENTER ultra-fast timelapse
You may be searching for images of the Houston Medical Center in Texas U.S.A. I made this super fast timelapse sequences so you can take a very quick view of this healthcare center.
In about 1 minute you can see most of the important streets and near areas.
For best viewing please put this video in full screen and HD 1080P. Pause when you like to see something that calls your attention and you will have a very sharp frame.
You can find in the Houston Medical Center all this institutions:
Patient care institutions:
Baylor Clinic (an outpatient center affiliated with BCM)
Ben Taub General Hospital, part of the Harris Health System (a Level 1 trauma hospital affiliated with BCM)
The Houston Hospice and Palliative Care Systems
John Sealy Hospital (a level 1 trauma center affiliated with UTMB at Galveston)
Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (a level 1 trauma center affiliated with UT Houston)
Houston Methodist Hospital (affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, formerly affiliated with BCM)
Rebecca Sealy Hospital, part of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
St. Dominic Village
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center/The Texas Heart Institute (partly owned by BCM)
Shriner's Hospital for Children — Galveston (Burn care)
Shriners Hospitals for Children — Houston (Orthopedic care)
Texas Children's Hospital (affiliated with BCM)
TIRR Memorial Hermann (rehabilitation hospital affiliated with BCM and UT Houston)
The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (affiliated with BCM and UT Houston)
Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston (affiliated with BCM)
Educational institutions & Academic and research institutions
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Houston University of Houston College of Pharmacy
University of Houston - Victoria School of Nursing
Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library
Houston Community College System — Health Science Programs
Houston Methodist Hospital Houston Methodist Research Institute
Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart Center
Methodist Neurological Institute
Center for Cell and Gene Therapy
Rice University
Prairie View A&M College of Nursing
Texas A&M Health Science Center Institute of Biosciences and Technology (IBT)
Texas Children's Hospital Texas Children's Cancer Center
Texas Heart Institute
Texas Southern University - College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Texas Woman's University Institute of Health Sciences, Houston
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Galveston National Laboratory
Secondary schools:
Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions — named after Michael E. DeBakey
Support Facilities:
Office of the City of Houston Health and Human Services, located in the Texas Medical CenterTexas Medical Center News
John P. McGovern Texas Medical Center Commons Building
John P. McGovern Campus Texas Medical Center
City of Houston Department of Health and Human Services office
Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center
Harris County Medical Society
Houston Academy of Medicine
The Institute for Spirituality and Health
Joseph A. Jachimczyk Forensic Center - Office of the Medical Examiner of Harris County
John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science
LifeGift Organ Donation Center
Ronald McDonald House of Houston
Ronald McDonald House of Galveston
YMCA Child Care Center in the Texas Medical Center
The Menninger Clinic
DePelchin Children's Center
Sabin Vaccine Institute
Thermal Energy Corporation (TECO)
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VFW asks Vietnam Veterans to return mementos from war
VFW asks Vietnam Veterans to return mementos from war
Not Alone Star Paddle Out - Hermosa Beach Hurricane Relief
The Not Alone Star is a video that reflects how we all came together in Hermosa Beach to help others in a time of historic loss in America.
This video is to remind us of all of the goodness in each other and in this world. We are Not Alone.
Drone photographers are Suzi Paine and Joey Anderson.
National Anthem sung by Kevin Sousa.
To make a contribution to the fund, text the phrase
NotAloneStar
(no spaces)
to 50155
Your gift today will support Hurricane Relief efforts100%
Mercury One, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization based in Irving, Texas. Mercury One is providing aid and funding for hurricane disaster relief to those areas impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria.
Special Thanks to:
The Hermosa Beach City of Hermosa Beach Staff
Ann Yang- Executive Assistant to the City Manager
Sergio Gonzalez- City Manager
Jovanis Escobar Community Facilities
Kambria Vint-Recreation and Community Resources
Lisa Nichols- Recreation, Community Resources
Nancy Pino- Public Works
Brandy Villanueva-Emergency Management
Pete Bonano- Hermosa Beach Fire Chief
Erik Albertson -Life Guard Chief
Mike Flaherty- HB Veterans
Advocate/Retired Public Works
The City of Hermosa Beach
Hermosa Five-O
The Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau
Beach Cities Health District
The Hermosa Beach Historical Society Museum
Bill Brand- Redondo Beach Mayor
Robert Metzger- Redondo Beach Fire Chief/Harbor Master
Senator Ben Allen and staff:
Lauren Pizer Mains
Samuel Liu
Mayor Justin Massey and the Hermosa Beach City Council
Jani Lange-Parks, Recreation Advisory Commission
Pat Escalante- Hermosa Beach School Superintendent
Paul Roustan Body Paint
Betsy Ryan/The 17th Street Mural House
Annie Seawright/HB Run Club
KP FUNISM/Artist/Writer-Youth Coordinator
Joey Anderson- Drone Photography
Suzi Paine-Drone Photography
Kimberly Barbis- Insurance Consultant
Ryan Bozsan- Web designer
Lana Istwani
Sunscreen Film Festival
Kelly Mazanti
Sixto Caceres
Robin Hudson
Greg Tucker Bay Cities packaging
LIVE LIKE DOUG
Christine Schneider
Cindy Duffy
Jol Design Inc
Joel Andrykowski
John Star
Becker Surf Shop
Spyder Surf Shops
ET Surfboards
Dive N Surf
Nikaukai Waterman Shop
Sugar Rays Active Wear
The Green Store
Ashley's Deli and Market
Granny's Grocery
Bright Cleaners
SoulCycle
Tarzan Stand Up Paddle
Restaurants:
Tower 12
Baja Sharkeez
Palmilla
The Standing Room
Laurel Tavern
Pedone's
Hennessey's
Paradis Ice Cream
Paisanos Pizza
Patrick Mollys
Abigaile
Steak and Whisky
Dia de Campo
Starbucks
Nolan Wood
Michelle Weissenberg- Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts Troops:
Troop 1905
Troop 16595
Troop 4285
Troop 17005
Troop 6925
Artist:
John Wayne Miller
Alison McMahon Johnson
Drica Lobo Art
Music
National Anthem Sung by Kevin Sousa
Studio 637 Recording Studio
Kevin Yamada: Creative Director, Alex Lockwood: Audio Department Director
Paul's Photo
Mark Comon
Sandpipers
Laurie Wisniewski
Drisa Carrizo
Rachel Kuppinger
Jennifer Yee
Jennifer Frisch
Jen Meyer
Nicole Niquette
Sue Brooks
The South Bay Board Riders Club
Leadership Hermosa
Laura Misel
James Scott
Joey Farrales
Kerri Krusinski
Andrea Giancoli
Kevin Coye
Patrick Mejia
Megg Sulzinger
Lisa Jacobs of the Beach Reporter
Genie Davis
Michael Hixon
The Easy Reader
Kevin Cody
Ryan McDonald
Hermosa Friends Foundation
MercuryOne
10 Transported In Apartment Fire
KPRC Channel 2 News Today at 5am
The Monument Guardian Protecting the Memory of Selena (KiiiTV3)
CORPUS CHRISTI (Kiii News) -
Selena is a legend here in Corpus Christi and around the world, but there is one man that lives here who is still standing at her side.
It's hard to believe all that this incredibly devoted fan does everyday, but he really is the guardian of her memory.
Every other night, ordinary nights on the Corpus Christi Bay, with the sun setting and the tourists walking down Shoreline, Army Veteran Mario Gomez gets started.
Every other day, Gomez said. I try to come out here as much as I can.
As soon as the sun starts setting, Gomez goes to the Selena statue.
Every now and then their are people who come out here and disrespect the statue, and I run them off, Gomez said. Drunks, pan handlers, transients; I have to ask them to leave.
Gomez has done this for years. He started back when the statue was first erected. After noticing that it needed some upkeep, he took matters into his own hands.
I contacted the City Parks and Recreation, Gomez said. I was getting a lot of run around about cleaning this up. I took it upon myself, and I cleaned it up myself.
He not only keeps the area clean and paints it when necessary, but he is also somewhat of an unofficial tour guide for Selena, snapping pictures for fans, giving out directions to her museum and grave.
They are always coming out here asking directions, Gomez said. If I wasn't here, I feel bad for them.
Gomez said people from all over the world are always stopping by to learn a little more about the queen of Tejano music.
People come from Russia, Italy, England; you name it, they've been here, Gomez said. It's nice to meet people from all over.
On some nights, Gomez sits back in his truck, plays her music, and watches how fans remember Selena.
I have seen it all, he said. I have seen grownups out here crying, paying their respect. It's nice to talk to them.
Gomez even shares some of his own memories with the tourists that visit; but why so much interest in Selena?
Gomez was actually Selena's neighbor.
They lived down the street, Gomez said. I always respect her privacy, and I would go to a lot of the concerts. I would run into her everywhere. She was the sweetest person you ever meet.
He even took part in the Selena movie, as one of the guards in the concert scene.
I was the security at the El Paso concert, Gomez said.
Ultimately, he just wants to keep her memory alive in everyone that comes by.
This is my way of showing respect to her family and her fans, Gomez said. I just do it out of the kindness of my heart, without any expectations.
Gomez said he will continue going to the statue and maintaining her memory for as long as he can.
She was so down to earth, Gomez said. She would take time to talk to her fans, sign autographs, takes pictures. Unfortunately, I never got to take a picture with her.
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City Hall Houston Decorated For Holiday Lights & Show
Christmas Lights Show City Hall Houston
Surrounded on three sides by great towers of glass, steel, and stone this diminutive building has all the aspirations of grandeur that its neighbors have, but it simply lacks the height. Depending on your point of view, City Hall is either disappointingly unoriginal, or splendidly uniform in the fact that it is nearly identical to dozens of other city halls built in the southwest during the same time period. Most are constructed with the same Texas Cordova limestone. The front of the building steps down to a small park dominated by a reflecting pool. Hermann Square is not fancy, but achieves a simple elegance. This is fortunate, since the park is used nearly daily for festivals, protests and concerts. To accommodate larger events, the reflecting pool is planked over and tents are erected. All of these public events so close to the seat of power has the reassuring effect of making the city's government seem more like a partner in everyday life, instead of a dictating authority. How does America's fourth-largest city function out of a building so small? The answer is, it doesn't. The 901 Bagby location becomes less vital every day as essential city services are moved into annexes and other buildings. City Hall is becoming more and more a place of ceremony for the mayor and city council, and a museum to itself.
County Line - 'Live' at The Eastney Cellars, Portsmouth 15-7-10
County Line are: Gary O' Donnell (vocals), Karl Rudziak (guitar/vocals), Mark 'Shez' Sheridan (guitar/vocals), Van Norris (drums) and Ian MacLaughlin (bass)
This is a collection of snippets from our comeback gig on the 15th July, 2010.
County Line can be contacted at: countylineportsmouth@hotmail.co.uk
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Driving on Interstate 10 in Florida from Tallahassee to Live Oak
The Interstate runs roughly parallel to US Highway 90 (US 90), but is a more direct route, bypassing the central cores of many cities. I-10 runs through some of the least populated areas of the state.
The western terminus of I-10 is the Florida–Alabama state line at the Perdido River, just west of Pensacola, in Escambia County. Exit 7A, SR 297 (southbound), gives access to the Pensacola Naval Air Station and the National Museum of Naval Aviation. On the border between Brent and Ensley, the median approaching exits 10A and 10B become unexpectedly wide in order to accommodate flyover on-ramps from US 29 that enter the left sides of the road. At exit 12, I-10 serves as the northern terminus of I-110, a spur route to central Pensacola. The route leaves the county at the Escambia Bay Bridge and has two interchanges within Santa Rosa County before crossing another bridge over the Blackwater River. After that bridge it has two more interchanges with a pair of rest areas in between before crossing the Santa Rosa–Okaloosa County line.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz speaks about Confederate monuments.
Texas senator Ted Cruz speaks to reporters while visiting the Mary Kay headquarters in Addison, Texas
The Culture of Trauma Coverage Before and After the Internet