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AstroWorld land sold to Angel/McIver, deal scheduled to be closed sometime in June for a reported $77 million Houston Business Connections Reports
ASTROWORLD GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Johnson Space Center (JSC) offers college students around the country the chance to work in paid, full-time positions directly related to their field of study. Pictured above are happy JSC Family Members enjoying a little rest and relaxation at Six Flags AstroWorld during their 2005 Spring Social.
Angel/McIver Interests, a Conroe, Texas based land development firm has agreed to purchase the 104-acre tract of land that used to hold AstroWorld. It is unsure at this time how the land will be redeveloped, but the process has taken a step forward. At this time the company
has not released an official purchase price, but reports are that the tract is being sold for somewhere around $77 million. The sale is expected to be finalized some time during June. While it is unclear how the firm will use the prime plot of land, many feel the property will be best served by building highrise condos or housing to support the medical center.
Made Summer Plans Yet? First Methodist HoustonWestchase is diverse, traditional, contemporary, and hosting a summer youth camp for kids Houston Business Connections Reports ids not doing anything for the summer? Here is something you may want to consider. Registration is now open for summer camp sessions of two weeks each that run from May 30 to Aug. 11 at the First Methodist HoustonWestchase Quillian Recreation Center. A special camp for teens 13-14 will also be offered. First Methodist Houston-Westchase is one part of a two-campus congregation of about 10,000 diverse members. The church offers traditional services Sundays at 9 a.m. and a contemporary worship at 11:12
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a.m. weekly. This diverse church also has an extensive program of missions and Bible studies. Its Wesley Academy private school serves children from three years old through eighth grade. Its Quillian Recreation Center offers summer enrichment programs for more than 300 children and after-school programs throughout the year. For more information on the summer camp, please visit the church website at www.fmhouston.com, then click on “Sports and Recreation,” or call Quillian Memorial Center at 713-781-9195. For information on First Methodist Houston, visit www.fmhouston.org or call 832-668-1800.
IN GOOD COMPANY: Tj Baker-Holm (left) is pictured with Barbara Ann Radnofsky, candidate for U.S. Senate who has appeared on “The Constitution” with Baker-Holm more than once. Radnofsky is scheduled to faceoff against incumbent Kay Bailey Hutchison and a Libertarian party candidate in November.
A Candid Conversation with Tj Baker-Holm host of “The Constitution” Political Talk Show Houston Business Connections Reports
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ecently Houston Business Connections caught up with Tj Baker-Holm for a candid conversation. Tj sat down to discuss her passion, politics, and her success with Houston Business Connections publisher Aubrey R. Taylor. The following are excerpts from their conversation... Please see CONSTITUTION, P.15
Marriott Receives Top Honors for Diversity Franchising Initiatives SUMMER CAMP: Kenneth Levingston (left), executive pastor of First Methodist Houston-Westchase, presents a 20-inch bike to Coriyanna (front), Ledarius (rear) and LaWanda Payton during the church’s recent Eggstravaganza as Tom Gaden, director of Quillian Memorial Center, watches. Registration is now open for summer camp sessions of two weeks each that run from May 30 to August 11 at the center. A special camp for teens 13-14 will also be offered. For more information on the summer camp, please visit the church website at www.fmhouston.com , then click on “Sports and Recreation,” or call Quillian Memorial Center at 713-781-9195.
(Washington, DC) — Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) received the 2006 Ronald E. Harrison Award, by the International Franchise Association (IFA), for its significant contributions to minorities Johnson in franchising. “We are honored to be recognized with the IFA’s highest award,” said Stephen P. Joyce, executive vice president of Please see DIVERSITY, P.20
DO YOU KNOW A WOMAN ON THE MOVE? Nominations are now being accepted for the 2006 Women on the Move® Awards. The annual awards ceremony, sponsored by Texas Executive Women (TEW)
continues to be dedicated to honoring Houston women who have made a difference in their community while excelling in their work environment. The dollars
raised from this event help fund programs that reach out to underserved teenage girls. TEW and its members are dedicated to supporting programs
that recognize, develop and fund the advancement of women and girls in the community. Through its diverse membership, the organization works to inspire
young women to achieve their goals and give back to the comPlease see WOMAN, P.19
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