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Events - Events Calendar MAYOR'S OFFICE SPECIAL EVENTS - EVENTS CALENDAR (Operation Activities Only) Printed on: 9/23/2021 8:25:37 AM Date Week Day Event Park Site Event Area Start End EC MSS Time Time 09/22/2021 Wednesday Teal Illumination: PCOS CHALLENGE Inc. City Hall Illumination 12:00 AM 12:00 AM LAM No PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/22/2021 Wednesday Lakewood Church Services & Events Lakewood Church & surrounding streets 12:00 AM 11:59 PM REMO No PRODUCER: Lakewood Church PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: **3700 Lower Edloe, 3700 Norfolk between Lower Edloe & Lakewood Campus from November 16, 2019 – November 30, 2020 --> Monday-Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. following day, from 6:00 p.m. on Friday to 3:00 a.m. following Monday, holidays from 5:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. 09/22/2021 Wednesday Collab Lab Unveil Press Conference George R. Brown Convention 06:00 AM 11:59 PM ETQ No Center PRODUCER: Houston First PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Avenidas de las Americas between Avenida Central Garage and Lamar and Lamar between Avenida de las Americas and Crawford (north curb lane) 09/22/2021 Wednesday TIRZ 9 West Orem Bridge Art Project West Orem 08:00 AM 04:00 PM ETQ No PRODUCER: UP Art Studio PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Closure / Route: (Curblane closures only) West Orem bridge (east of Chimney Rock). 1 curblane will be closed at a time. The first curblane closure will begin on the south lane heading east bound, then north lane heading east bound, then south lane heading west bound, and final lane will be the north lane heading west bound. Closure Hours: 8AM-4PM (daily) (one curb per day) 09/22/2021 Wednesday Hotel ZaZa Houston Events 2021 Hotel ZaZa Ewing Street between Fannin & Main. 12:00 PM 11:59 PM LAM No PRODUCER: Hotel ZaZa PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: **Ewing Street between Fannin & Main. 09/22/2021 Wednesday 2021 Market Square Park Programming- Movie Market Square Park 08:00 PM 10:30 PM ETQ No PRODUCER: Downtown District PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 8:00AM - 9:00PM 800 Congress (south curblane) 09/23/2021 Thursday Blue Illumination: Nat'l Prostate Cancer City Hall illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM DC No Awareness PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/23/2021 Thursday Teal Blue - Illumination Ovarian Cancer City Hall Illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM LAM No Awareness PRODUCER: CITY OF HOUSTON PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/23/2021 Thursday Collab Lab Unveil Press Conference George R. Brown Convention 12:00 AM 11:00 PM ETQ No Center PRODUCER: Houston First PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Avenidas de las Americas between Avenida Central Garage and Lamar and Lamar between Avenida de las Americas and Crawford (north curb lane) Page 1 of 82 MAYOR'S OFFICE SPECIAL EVENTS - EVENTS CALENDAR (Operation Activities Only) Printed on: 9/23/2021 8:25:37 AM Date Week Day Event Park Site Event Area Start End EC MSS Time Time 09/23/2021 Thursday Lakewood Church Services & Events Lakewood Church & surrounding streets 12:00 AM 11:59 PM REMO No PRODUCER: Lakewood Church PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: **3700 Lower Edloe, 3700 Norfolk between Lower Edloe & Lakewood Campus from November 16, 2019 – November 30, 2020 --> Monday-Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. following day, from 6:00 p.m. on Friday to 3:00 a.m. following Monday, holidays from 5:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. 09/23/2021 Thursday Revention Music Center Event Bayou Place 06:00 AM 11:00 AM ETQ No PRODUCER: Houston First PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Capitol (north curblane) between Smith and Bagby. 09/23/2021 Thursday TIRZ 9 West Orem Bridge Art Project West Orem 08:00 AM 04:00 PM ETQ No PRODUCER: UP Art Studio PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Closure / Route: (Curblane closures only) West Orem bridge (east of Chimney Rock). 1 curblane will be closed at a time. The first curblane closure will begin on the south lane heading east bound, then north lane heading east bound, then south lane heading west bound, and final lane will be the north lane heading west bound. Closure Hours: 8AM-4PM (daily) (one curb per day) 09/23/2021 Thursday HTV - PSA Video Shoot City Hall - The Legacy Room 08:30 AM 09:30 AM REM No PRODUCER: City of Houston - HTV PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/23/2021 Thursday Mayor’s Office of Education Laptop City Hall - Rotunda 10:00 AM 02:00 PM REM Yes Distribution PRODUCER: City of Houston - MOE PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/23/2021 Thursday MST: Anne Richards Banner Celebration Dallas Street @ Austin Street 10:15 AM 11:00 AM REM Yes PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/23/2021 Thursday Hotel ZaZa Houston Events 2021 Hotel ZaZa Ewing Street between Fannin & Main. 12:00 PM 11:59 PM LAM No PRODUCER: Hotel ZaZa PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: **Ewing Street between Fannin & Main. 09/23/2021 Thursday US Soccer Foundation Bid - Press Conference Cloverland Park Mini Pitch Field 02:00 PM 02:30 PM LAM Yes PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/23/2021 Thursday 2021 Houston TEXANS Season & LSSE Events NRG Stadium & surrounding streets 07:20 PM 11:59 PM REMO No PRODUCER: NRG Park PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: ***Lantern Point btwn McNee & Murworth from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.; Murworth btwn Lantern Point & Kirby from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.; Kirby btwn McNee & Westridge - set by start of 4th quarter from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.; Northbound lanes of Kirby btwn 610 & Westridge - set by start of 4th quarter from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.. Westbound Kirby Drive exit ramp from South Loop West (IH-610); IH-610 South Frontage Road; & US 90A Main Street - closures to begin one hour after the game begins. Page 2 of 82 MAYOR'S OFFICE SPECIAL EVENTS - EVENTS CALENDAR (Operation Activities Only) Printed on: 9/23/2021 8:25:37 AM Date Week Day Event Park Site Event Area Start End EC MSS Time Time 09/24/2021 Friday Blue Illumination: Nat'l Prostate Cancer City Hall illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM DC No Awareness PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/24/2021 Friday Red Illumination; Drug Prevention Red Ribbon City Hall Illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM LAM No PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/24/2021 Friday Teal Blue - Illumination Ovarian Cancer City Hall Illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM LAM No Awareness PRODUCER: CITY OF HOUSTON PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/24/2021 Friday Lakewood Church Services & Events Lakewood Church & surrounding streets 12:00 AM 11:59 PM REMO No PRODUCER: Lakewood Church PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: **3700 Lower Edloe, 3700 Norfolk between Lower Edloe & Lakewood Campus from November 16, 2019 – November 30, 2020 --> Monday-Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. following day, from 6:00 p.m. on Friday to 3:00 a.m. following Monday, holidays from 5:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. 09/24/2021 Friday Revention Music Center Event Bayou Place 06:00 AM 11:00 PM ETQ No PRODUCER: Houston First PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Capitol (north curblane) between Smith and Bagby. 09/24/2021 Friday THS - PRIVATE EVENT Sam Houston Park Park 08:00 AM 08:00 PM LAM No PRODUCER: The Heritage Society PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/24/2021 Friday TIRZ 9 West Orem Bridge Art Project West Orem 08:00 AM 04:00 PM ETQ No PRODUCER: UP Art Studio PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Closure / Route: (Curblane closures only) West Orem bridge (east of Chimney Rock). 1 curblane will be closed at a time. The first curblane closure will begin on the south lane heading east bound, then north lane heading east bound, then south lane heading west bound, and final lane will be the north lane heading west bound. Closure Hours: 8AM-4PM (daily) (one curb per day) 09/24/2021 Friday September Blood Drive Keller Williams 01:00 PM 05:00 PM ETQ No PRODUCER: Gulf Coast Blood Center PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Keller Williams- East curblane of McCue Road and Westheimer 09/24/2021 Friday Drive In Movie Night Eastwood Park Parking Lot 06:00 PM 10:00 PM REM No PRODUCER: City Of Houston - Planning PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/25/2021 Saturday Lakewood Yacht Club Cruise to Allens Landing Allens Landing 12:00 AM 02:00 PM LAM No PRODUCER: Lakewood Yacht Club PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: Page 3 of 82 MAYOR'S OFFICE SPECIAL EVENTS - EVENTS CALENDAR (Operation Activities Only) Printed on: 9/23/2021 8:25:37 AM Date Week Day Event Park Site Event Area Start End EC MSS Time Time 09/25/2021 Saturday Blue Illumination: Nat'l Prostate Cancer City Hall illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM DC No Awareness PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/25/2021 Saturday Red Illumination; Drug Prevention Red Ribbon City Hall Illumination 12:00 AM 11:59 PM LAM No PRODUCER: City of Houston PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: 09/25/2021 Saturday Lakewood Church Services & Events Lakewood Church & surrounding streets 12:00 AM 11:59 PM REMO No PRODUCER: Lakewood Church PLANNED ROUTE / STREET CLOSURE: **3700 Lower Edloe, 3700 Norfolk between Lower Edloe & Lakewood Campus from November 16, 2019 – November 30, 2020 --> Monday-Thursday from 6:00 p.m.
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