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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Chinatown - "Fall of Saigon" Anniversary + Memorial Day - along Bellaire Blvd.

    Chinatown

    4.3(13 reviews)
    3.5 miChinatown, Sharpstown

    So good the waffle is the greatest thing ever I will come…read moreback any time! Best thing ever I will come every single day if I could

    According to folks who lived through the 80's as they experienced the beginning of Chinatown in…read moreSouthwest Houston... this was the New Chinatown to them. If you trampling through downtown streets, you'll see signs also say Chinatown. That is the Old Chinatown. In late 1980's, merchants moved from Old Chinatown to Bellaire Blvd settled as we see today. There are only few businesses kept their original name and original storefront from that time. You can find Tak Sing Hong 德信行 and Yuan Ten Restaurant 雲天烧腊麵家 at Metropole Center and Le Lai Restaurant 東江菜館 at Dynasty Plaza. People often use Dun Huang Plaza as Houston Chinatown. Granted, it is the largest and busiest shopping mall in Chinatown from dusk to dawn. In foodie scenes, you can say Chinatown consists of all restaurants on Bellaire Blvd from South Gessner To Beltway. Anything beyond that is called Little Saigon or Asiatown. Based on Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau tour book, Chinatown extends pass Beltway to Dairy Ashford Road in the west and to Fondren in the east on Bellaire. If you live in Houston for a while, you probably know Chinatown is one of the 88 Super Neighborhoods in Houston. This 2.37 square mile of land covers from Westpark in the north down to Beechnut and South Gesner from the east to Beltway in the west. Houston Chinatown is a fun place to be. No wonder USA Today named it one of the top 10 Chinatown in United States (in 2014).

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    Chinatown - Vietnam Statue

    Vietnam Statue

    Chinatown - Oh snap

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    Chinatown - "Fall of Saigon" Anniversary + Memorial Day - along Bellaire Blvd.

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    "Fall of Saigon" Anniversary + Memorial Day - along Bellaire Blvd.

    Tracy Gee Community Center - inside

    Tracy Gee Community Center

    4.6(8 reviews)
    4.1 miWestchase

    Located in the Westchase area, the Tracy Gee Community Center is a hub for community activities and…read morevarious local programs. It was named in honor of Tracy Gee, who was brutally murdered 35 years ago during a carjacking gone wrong. The purpose of the center is all about ensuring her legacy so that it remains a positive impact to the community. Open 6 days a week, the center offers a number of multi-purpose spaces from meetings to events and community gatherings. There are areas for study and also dedicated facilities for sports and recreational activities, which include a basketball court, a gymnasium, and an indoor playing field. They also host a number of local programs aimed at educational and cultural awareness, fitness and wellness, youth and family activities, as well as community meetings and events to oster civic engagement and cultural exchange. I've attended various meetings and also participated in various community events that have taken place in this very building. I have always appreciated that the staff working here is welcoming to all and truly embody all things community.

    I remember when the opened this Community Center. It was in honor of a young lady killed at a stop…read morelight. I was very impressed that there were a lot of activities going on in other areas of the building as we had our Sorority Chapter meeting. That was a plus for me. Our Chapter meeting was informative. We will be having several meetings here before moving to another side of town. Ten stars.

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    Tracy Gee Community Center - Outside

    Outside

    Tracy Gee Community Center - Inside

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    Tracy Gee Community Center - Inside

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    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC - Mitch Albom at the JCC Book Fair

    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC

    4.1(21 reviews)
    1.6 miMeyerland

    This review is for the Gymnastics Facilities…read more I recently started coming to this gym for their Gymnastics Open Gym. It's a lot of fun, and not expensive either. The staff gives you free reign to do whatever you like on the equipment, and I always get a great workout in while I'm there. Besides the open gym, the gymnastics teams (men's and women's) are amazing. These kids look like future olympians! If you're looking for a great place for your child to learn gymnastics, this is the the place. The coaches are top notch (two are former Olympians!) and the facilities have everything you need to learn all the tricks of the trade. If I wasn't so old I'd be begging my parents to sign me up there!

    I live in the neighborhood and was considering doing classes here but my first impression was…read morepretty disappointing. Came to pick up a family friend from camp with my own newborn and toddler in tow. After waiting in the carpool line I pulled up and proceeded to load them In. A young lady told me I can't stop but to just be quick so I continued. I'm not sure how you safely put kids in the car without stopping, so i didn't realize this was problematic. The next lady that approached me was extremely rude yelling at me that I can't do this and she's going to report it. I let them know I don't the system, but if they tell me a better option I would be happy to do it. There was no reason to be that rude. Politely offering a more appropriate solution would've been sufficient. Instead this lady was aggressive with me as I was juggling two toddlers and a newborn in the Texas summer heat. The last thing I wanted to do was slow down the line, but being nasty about it when the first young lady told me it was ok feels like her anger was misplaced. Unacceptable.

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    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC - Adult changing room

    Adult changing room

    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC - Spin room.

    Spin room.

    Evelyn Rubenstein JCC - Twice by Mitch Albom at the JCC Book Fair

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    Twice by Mitch Albom at the JCC Book Fair

    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park - Playground

    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park

    4.5(30 reviews)
    5.6 miAlief

    It may have taken a few years, but the Alief Neighborhood Center finally came into fruition early…read morelast year to help revitalize one of Houston's most vibrant neighborhoods. For both outdoor and indoor activities, this is an incredible option for folks in the community. The space is substantial with a bevy of options that include a skatepark, swimming pool, tennis courts, an enormous children's playground, and lots of room for folks looking to exercise outdoors. It is a pet friendly area and a perfect destination for families, social gatherings, and even special occasions. Parking is abundant all throughout the property. The neighborhood center includes a gym + fitness center (#1), basketball courts, and indoor walking track. There are venue spaces for both adults and children for up to 25 people at no cost. There is also after school enrichment programs for kids, teens, and additional programs for seniors. There are volunteer opportunities and community development programming throughout the year. Because it's still fairly new, the facilities and everything are in good shape. Time will tell if they will be able to maintain it but for now it serves as an ideal resource for folks looking to get active and be a part of the Alief community. Best of all, it's all free. __________ (#1) Note: there is no shower or sauna.

    This might be the most comprehensive community center in all of Houston. Planned in conjunction…read morewith Houston's Park/Rec, Health, and Library departments, I imagine it must have taken decades of coordination and follow-through to complete. You can find anything and everything related to community gatherings here: a skatepark, enormous children's playground, ping pong tables, indoor basketball courts, lifting equipment, lounges, library... the list goes on. I stopped by to finish some remote work in the library. It shares space with a kids enrichment area, so I recommend noise cancelling headphones if you need to focus. It's not as expansive as some of the other libraries, but then again, the Houston Public Library system has set a high bar for itself. The endless list of recreational activities deserves so much praise, but this center offers valuable services as well. I saw countless residents lined up for tax guidance, immigration law, and a clinic for women and children. Alief especially benefits from this establishment as a minority predominant community, with many of its residents living in less privileged conditions. I don't think I've ever seen a public facility this massive. I'm so proud of Alief's local leaders and the City of Houston for making these plans a reality.

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    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park - Welcome sign

    Welcome sign

    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park - Playground

    Playground

    Alief Neighborhood Center and Community Park - Fitness area and community!

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    Fitness area and community!

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