Back in 1988, The John Cooper School opened its doors for the first time thanks to the generosity of many benefactors from the Houston area. The school was named after Mr. John Cooper, the experienced headmaster from The Kinkaid School in Houston, whose guidance and capability led the school into formation. John Cooper’s beautiful 43-acre […]
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New Japanese restaurant in Houston’s Midtown
Houston is known for its wide variety of cuisines, and it seems that Midtown is seeing many great Japanese restaurants come into the mix. Recently, Japanese restaurant owners of The Azuma Group announced they will be opening an izakaya in Midtown. An izakaya is not your traditional Japanese restaurant, here the drinks are the served first. In […]
New Designer Golf Course May Beat Out Competition!
Houston area golf enthusiasts have something to get excited about! ABC 13 is reporting that Tiger Woods is designing his first golf course in Montgomery, Texas, less than 60 miles from central Houston. The new Bluejack National 18-hole golf course, short course, and performance center will replace the old course that was difficult to access […]
The Notable, Historic Neighborhood of Eastwood
One of the most notable neighborhoods in Houston has risen back to the top as one of the best places to live right now. Eastwood is a safe environment, in a convenient location with numerous education and employment opportunities in the area. The historic neighborhood of Eastwood sits on the east side of downtown Houston […]
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School, a Gospel Education
Parents who have children that will be ready for school in the fall, but aren’t sure where to send them, should add St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School to their list. Since the founding of the school in 1943, St. Vincent’s has been providing Houston with high-quality education for children ages 4 to 14. St. Vincent […]
Have You Had Your Daily Juice Today?
As healthy dining is on the rise, another smoothie competitor has joined the scene in Houston. Ready to compete against the biggest names in the smoothie industry, Daily Juice recently opened their first Houston location and they are confident they will do well in our great city. Daily Juice was established in Austin 11 years […]
Glenbrook Valley, A True Hidden Gem For Families
The city of Houston has grown exponentially in recent years, making some of its neighborhoods more and more crowded. However, Glenbrook Valley is still one of Houston’s best kept secrets as an excellent place to lay down roots. Created back in the 1950s the neighborhood originally consisted of only six homes, making it a very […]
Visit Elevation Burger, Where Ingredients Matter!
If you are looking to upgrade your fast food experience, there is one lone burger joint in Houston committed to exceeding your expectations. Elevation Burger is giving Houstonians an opportunity to fall in love with the taste of fresh, organic ingredients when they are out on the go. Elevation Burger opened its doors in 2005 […]
Check Out the New Addition at Discovery Green!
One of the most beloved parks in all of Houston, Discovery Green, has recently made a new addition to the already modern park. Landscape Architect Lauren Griffith has designed a new elevated deck under the shade of century-old Houston oak trees. The new 4,700 square foot eco-friendly deck is made of Brazilian Ipe Wood, a […]
Holy Spirit Episcopal School, a Christian-Based Education
There are numerous exemplary private schools in the area, so finding a great fit that meets your child’s needs and family values can cause some indecisiveness. If you are looking for a school with that supports and encourages Christian values as well, Holy Spirit Episcopal School is a great co-ed private school that is always […]