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Mayor Sylvester Turner And BARC Animal Shelter Congratulate Rescued Pets Movement On Saving 50,000 Homeless Animals From BARC
Mayor Grants Proclamation to RPM on March 8, 2021
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HOUSTON, March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mayor Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston s Animal Shelter & Adoption Center (BARC), today announced that
Rescued Pets Movement Inc. (RPM), the largest homeless animal rehabilitation and transport 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the United States, has saved a total of 50,000 homeless animals from BARC. Founded in 2013, RPM has worked with BARC to give thousands of homeless dogs and cats a second chance at life each year through rescue, rehabilitation, and transport to reputable animal welfare organizations across the United States.
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Monday, February 22
National Margarita Day
Check out our National Margarita Day Dining Guide to find Houston bars and restaurants celebrating the day with drinks and deals.
Wednesdays
Three new oysters have been added to the International Oyster Night menu at
Traveler’s Table, 520 Westheimer. Slurp up a dozen East Coast raw (campechana cocktail sauce, classic mignonette, mango cucumber dill sauce), nine East Coast Russian-style (paddlefish caviar, smoked trout roe, lemon vodka crème fraîche, dill), or Roasted Chesapeake (blue crab, bacon, parmesan, sour cream, mayonnaise, fresh herbs, garlic, shallots) for $30/each, available only on Wednesdays from 5 to 9 p.m. Louisiana Raw (dozen) and Roasted Viet-Cajun (nine) are still available for $20/each and bottles of white wine are 25 percent off.
By Jay Rodriguez
Feb 22, 2021
The Astros have been showing their love for the people of Houston by helping those affected by the winter storm.
I just wanted to post a few examples.
I ll start with Alex Bregman.
Alex and his wife Reagan made sure Houstonians got bottled water
Other Astros players joined in as well.
Michael & Melissa Brantley, Ryan & Kat Pressly and Joe Smith & Allie LaForce were also part of the massive water distribution at Butler stadium.
In addition to water, Lance McCullers and his wife Kara, pledged $150,000 to the relief effort.
He also helped out our furry friends affected by the storm.