Katy Texas Cheer for Charity Showcase Raises $3,000

Earlier this week, high school cheerleaders, coaches and mascots joined together for the first-ever Katy ISD Cheer for Charity Showcase.

The event allowed for squads to join forces in an attempt to raise money for the Texas Children’s Hospital  West Campus – and they proves quite successful, raising just over $3,000 for playrooms at the facility.

Approximately 650 patrons attended the Katy TX event, which featured varsity and junior varsity cheerleading squads, representing each of the Katy ISD high schools. Each of the high school’s mascots also joined in on the fun, taking part in a combined performance.

Katy TX Cheer for Charity

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“It was good to see the cheerleaders and mascots from all schools congratulating each other on their performances at the end of the evening,” Bob Bryant, Katy ISD Director of Fine Arts, told the Katy Times. “This is another example that shows that, though we have many schools here, Katy ISD is one community working together.”

During the planning and organization of the fundraising event, cheerleading coaches from all campuses created a list of popular charity choices, submitted by their squads, and voted on who would be the final recipient—the resulting choice being the Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus.

“I think it was perfect timing with the opening of the west campus,” stated Amy McConnell, psychology teacher and cheerleading coach at Taylor High School. “Plus, it’s great to see students doing something for the youth in this community.”

According to the Katy Times, a check presentation to Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus is scheduled for Monday, April 11.

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Struggling Economy?…Not for Texas and Colorado Day Spas

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Not many industries have the advantage of staying resilient in a time of high unemployment and financial strain. Liquor stores and bars stand out for the stressed out masses seeking comfort in liquid form, but a healthier alternative is emerging for Texas and Colorado residents looking to turn elsewhere.

According to an article on KatyTimes.com titled, Career-changers finding opportunity in booming day spa industry:

“Penny-pinching Americans may not be willing to spend extra on some luxuries or comfort items, but a trip to the day spa can be seen as making sense for both economic and health reasons…People who once took long vacations and bought big-ticket luxury items are cutting back, but still want to feel like they are treating themselves.”

In past years, people were willing to splurge on expensive, week-long vacations, often dropping thousands of dollars for some well-deserved rest. Now, with tighter financial strains, staycations have emerged as a cost-effective way of getting re-programmed. Staycations are even more enjoyable when complimented by the serene and cleansing experience a day spa can provide, whether it’s a massage, acupuncture or a shiatsu massage followed by an exfoliating eucalyptus scrub.

Depending on the services provided, day spas have a unique set of insurance demands that are best reviewed by someone familiar with Texas and Colorado business insurance law. Anytime you’re submerging people in mud or impaling them with needles, there’s coverage and Texas spa insurance requirements necessary to mitigate potential risks.

While we can’t give massages ourselves, we’re happy to discuss insurance for Texas and Colorado spas, because everyone needs time to unwind.  

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Katy Texas 30th Annual Harvest Rice Festival

This year will make the 30th Anniversary of the Katy, Texas Harvest Rice Festival. For three decades the festival has brought products and services from local vendors, seasonal foods, entertainments, arts and crafts, and more.

The event is sponsored by the Katy, TX Chamber of Commerce, and is taking place this weekend between avenues B and C and Second and Third Street. The quality family event has special events planned to recognize the 30th year where over 250 booths offering original artist work, candles, homemade jewelry, knitted items, and more will be on display for festival attendees.

Scheduled to perform are Eder-Mace Band, Tina Allen, DunVille, The Trishas, Scooter Brown Band, the Greatful Geezers, and other local favorite bands. This week’s edition of the Katy Times will include a full schedule of performers including dancers, martial arts demonstrations, and more!

Admission is $7 for adults and children over 12 years of age, and free parking and free shuttle service to and from the festival is available for all guests.

To support the City of Katy, $1 of each ticket will be contributed to the City of Katy Freedom Celebration’s annual fireworks display. Please call the Katy Area Chamber of Commerce at 281-391-KATY (5289) or e-mail info@katychamber.com for additional information.

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