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East Aldine District Building Progress
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Take a look at the progress the East Aldine District building is making.
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Opinion: Management districts fill the gaps between city’s pandemic losses
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By Homer L. Clark, Wea Lee, Kenneth Li, Patricia Maddox, Gerald Overturff and Ralph Rieger, Houston Chronicle
The Houston area’s little known and sometimes misunderstand management districts have been working to enhance public safety, business opportunities and other forms of quality of life issues for years.
Now that the pandemic is forcing deep budget cuts in Houston city government and beyond, we feel more privileged than ever to be the volunteer board chairmen who help direct these hyper-local projects...
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BakerRipley Aldine Bi-Monthly Food Fairs
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BakerRipley has responded to the Covid-19 pandemic by doubling their monthly food fairs at campuses around Houston, including East Aldine’s Town Center location. During the month of April, the non-profit provided essential food items and supplies to about 4,500 families in the Bayou City. They plan to serve the Aldine campus every other Wednesday through the month of August, and continue if needed...
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Safety and Community Engagement Remain Among our Top Priorities
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Safety and community engagement remain among our top priorities in the East Aldine District as we navigate the COVID-19 crisis. We have seen the community rally together in a big way, from the actions taken by our partners in the Town Center development, to the dedication of our local police officers, to neighbors caring for those in need.
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El Trompo Loco: A Hybrid Taco Truck / Taqueria Mix
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A hybrid taco truck / taqueria mix, and the original of three in the Greater Houston area, El Trompo Loco #1 offers spit-roasted / grilled tacos of a type brought to Mexico by Middle Eastern immigrants relatively recently -- in the words of Texas Monthly taco editor Jose R. Ralat, they are far from some ancient Aztec mystery, but rather an innovation that took Monterrey and Mexico City by storm in the 1950s.
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Aldine History: Swedish Roots
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Looking today at the bustling economies, robust social safety nets, stable governments, and overall quality of life of the Scandinavian countries, it’s hard to believe that only a little more than a century ago, northern Europe was an economic, political and religious basket case. Back in the 1880s, when Aldine was first coming together, only Denmark’s borders retained much the same shape as those of today. Norway was still under Swedish control, and Finland that of Czarist Russia, and within those borders, adherents of various Protestant sects rebelled against state-sponsored Lutheranism.
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Harris County’s Disaster Relief Site is Live
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Harris County’s disaster relief site is live. The application process is not yet open to the public. It’s expected to open up for applications in June and the county will give one week’s notice when they will begin accepting applications.
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