Pearland - Friendswood Edition | May 2022

COMPILED BY JAKE MAGEE & ANDY YANEZ

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Ti’s Treats COURTESY TIFF’S TREATS

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Soulfood. The food truck offers various menu items from its physical locations but also introduced new items, such as a cornbread waffle stuffed with red beans, rice and sausage; oxtail macaroni; and shrimp, chicken and lobster pasta, Bald- win said. www.mikkiscafe.com/foodtruck COMING SOON 9 Hotworx , located at 10237 Bailey Road, Manvel, is aiming to open by the fall, franchise co-owner Carmen Hopkins said in an email. Hotworx is known for its unique exercise program that incorpo- rates infrared heat technology during workouts through the use of heated studios and its signature saunas. www.hotworx.net 10 Pelican Breakfast and Lunch Friendswood plans to open by late May at 802 S. Friendswood Drive, Ste. 112, Friendswood. With the original location at 3142 E. NASA Parkway, Seabrook, Pel- ican Breakfast and Lunch is known for its breakfast and lunch offerings, including signature omelets, breakfast sandwiches and burgers. 281-993-4584. www.pelicanbreakfast.com 11 Jeremiah’s Italian Ice Sweet Spot is aiming to open a new location at 11930 Broadway St., Ste. 170, Pearland, sometime in the summer. The frozen sweet treat chain has locations through- out the U.S. and offers signature items, such The Gelati, Italian ice and classic soft ice cream. www.jeremiahsice.com EXPANSIONS 12 Harris County nonprofit Justice Forward in March expanded its ser-

vices to two Galveston County specialty courts: the HOPE Drug Court and the Felony Mental Health Court, both at the Galveston County Jury Assembly Room at 600 59th St., Galveston. Justice Forward funds housing, specialty counseling, transportation and tuition for incarcer- ated individuals. Since 2006, 70% of clients have not re-entered the criminal justice system. 713-899-9893. www.justiceforwardtx.org ANNIVERSARIES 13 Lone Star Flight Museum , 11551 Aerospace Ave., Houston, on April 22 commemorated the 25th anni- versary of its Texas Aviation Hall of Fame by inducting four new honorees. Among those honored were Bruce A. Bohan- non, an Alvin native who broke several aviation records in his custom plane, the Exxon Flyin’ Tiger. He went on to own Flyin’ Tiger Flying School in Angleton. The Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, which recognizes famous aviators who happen to be Texans along with famous Texans who happen to be aviators, began in 1997 with four inductees, one of whom was George H. W. Bush. 346-708-2517. www.lonestarflight.org 14 Jeannie Mae’s Creole Soul Food located at 12830 Scarsdale Blvd., Hous- ton, just outside of Pearland city limits, is celebrating its one-year anniversary during May. The restaurant offers Creole food, including its popular seafood gumbo bowl, stewed turkey wing with white rice and green beans, and the beef hot sausage patty po‘boy. 281-416-4303. www.facebook.com/jeanniescreolesoul

My CHN Silverlake is Community Health Network’s second Pearland location.

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FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON Community Health Network opened a new location called MyCHN Silverlake on March 22 at 9430 Broadway St., Ste. 120, Pearland. The new location is the second Pearland location for Community Health Network. “The mission shared by MyCHN and Advances In Health is to provide the highest levels of care for the communities we serve,” Community Health Network CEO Mark Young said. MyCHN Silverlake oers numerous services, including dental care, pediatric care, and obstetrician and gynecologist services, according to a news release. The location also oers cardiology care and a 24-hour virtual line, according to the location’s website. The new Broadway Street location’s hours of operation are weekdays from 8 a.m.-6 p.m., and it is closed on weekends. Community Health Network opened in 2008 with a goal of providing accessible and aordable health care, according to the network’s website. Community Health Network’s rst primary care site opened in Alvin with one provider and three exam rooms. Since then, the health company has expanded to 12 other locations scattered across Brazoria County and

into surrounding areas, such as League City, the Bay Area and Houston. “This new Pearland location will collocate clinical services with our research arm, Advances In Health,” Young said. Community Health Network accepts Medicaid and Medicare, Children’s Health Insurance Program, private insurance and self-payments, according to the release. Additionally, people who are uninsured could be eligible for care at a discounted price. Across the network of facilities, Community Health Network oers access to virtual and in-oce appointments in pediatric, counseling, therapeutic services, gynecology, prenatal care and adult medicine. 281-824-1480 www.mychn.org

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Billy’s Hall • 4070 Wells Drive • Pearland, Texas, 77584 Featuring Zydeco Band, Dikki Du & The Zydeco Krewe, Texas Sno Fruit, KC Dawgs plus an auction! FRIDAY, JUNE 24TH 5PM TO 10PM Annual Judge Roy Castillo Crawfish Fundraiser

RE-ELECT ROY CASTILLO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

For more details and tickets visit www.ElectRoyCastillo.com Paid for by Elect Roy Castillo Campaign, Tony Carbone Treasurer

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