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Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week

All week long Prisoner Wine Company at Liberty Kitchen Liberty Kitchen, 4224 San Felipe, 963 Bunker Hill, kicks off its newest wine dinner series with Prisoner WIne Company, offered now through Valentine s Day at both the River Oaks and Memorial locations. The four-course, wine-paired dinner ($99 per guest) features seared scallop with citrus confit, poached pear and candied almonds with sweet basil puree, steak and lobster petites with truffle mashed potatoes and brandy peppercorn sauce, and chocolate covered strawberries with vanilla bean Chantilly. “Mi Amor” Burger at Rodeo Goat Ice House Rodeo Goat Ice House, 2105 Dallas, has launched a new burger themed for Valentine’s Day. The “Mi Amor” is a 44 Farms all-beef patty stacked with black pepper crusted bacon, peach marmalade, arugula and maple pecan cream cheese, available through Tuesday, February 16 for $11. And for a limited time, Girl Scout cookie milkshakes will also be available, including the popular Thin Mint

Things to Do: Upcoming Food and Drink Events in Houston This Week

Monday, February 1 Free Industry Monday at Feges BBQ Beginning Monday, February 1 and on the first Monday of every month, hospitality industry workers can eat free at Feges BBQ, 3 Greenway Plaza. Thanks to an anonymous donor, the bbq spot is able to provide these free meals along with its Free Meals to Veterans every Friday.  The offers are valid in-store only. Tuesday-Friday Weekly Lunch Service at Turner’s Turner’s, 1800 Post Oak, has launched a permanent weekly lunch service after the success of its holiday lunch service, offered every Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Executive chef Robert Del Grande has crafted an all-new menu, with features from lobster salad and steak tartare and frites to classics like the Wagyu hot dog service and Turner’s burger. Reservations are recommended. Book online or call 713-804-1212.

Letters: Thank you to animal shelter volunteers

Letters: Thank you to animal shelter volunteers saving lives FacebookTwitterEmail Rescued Pets Movement Volunteer Brittany Witt hands a dog to driver David Welch to get the dog transported to Colorado, where they have a shortage of rescuable pets, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, at Rescued Pets Movement in Houston. Four vans were transporting 54 cats and 103 dogs on this trip. BARC, the city s animal shelter, is on pact to hit about 95 percent live release rate, and Rescued Pets Movement is a big reason why.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Good news for four-legged friends Regarding “BARC sets new record in keeping animals from being euthanized,” (Dec. 29): Your article hit me hard. The pictures of dogs being shipped for transportation to other locations for adoption were heartbreaking. I could not read any further so I tossed the Chronicle into the trash can. I went over to my dog Charlie and gave him a big hug. He lives like a king and he deserves it. I love him v

Some good news in 2020: Houston s animal pound will hit a record live-release rate

BARC sets new record in keeping animals from being euthanized FacebookTwitterEmail 1of28 Rescued Pets Movement volunteer Grace Weng checks a puppy in for transport to Colorado, where there is a shortage of adoptable pets, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, at Rescued Pets Movement in Houston. Four vans were transporting 54 cats and 103 dogs on this trip. BARC, the city s animal shelter, is on pace to hit about 95 percent live-release rate, and Rescued Pets Movement is a big reason why.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of28 Rescued Pets Movement volunteer Grace Weng checks a puppy in for transport to Colorado, where there is a shortage of adoptable pets, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, at Rescued Pets Movement in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

Houston animal charities unleash super-low-cost adoption event

Houston animal charities unleash super-low-cost adoption event Houston animal charities unleash super-low-cost adoption event Find your future furbaby for as little as $7.50 this week. One of the more personal and devastating effects of the pandemic is locals forced to surrender their beloved pets due to COVID-related job loss. Now, two local organizations are teaming up with an area shelter to make adoptions easier for Houstonians on a budget. Best Friends Animal Society has joined Rescued Pets Movement (RPM) and BARC Animal Shelter to offer low-cost adoptions on Friday, December 18 and Saturday, December 19 from 11 am to 4 pm, the organizations announced. The event will take place at the BARC Animal Shelter at 3200 Carr St.

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