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2007 White
Linen Night Art, Entertainment, and Offerings
11th Street Cafe
748 E 11th, 713.862.0089
For over 30 years, the best place for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
We deliver, too. BYOB. Pizza and food specials.
1st Choice Bank
2310 Yale, 713.861.1125
Bank. Sponsor not open.
20th Street
Grooming & Doggie Daycare
636 W 20th, 713.864.9050, 20thstreetgrooming.com
Full service dog grooming studio. Onsite boarding and behavioral
training. Sponsor not open.
2nd Pair Of
Hands
3131 SW Freeway #16, 713.522.2074, 2ndpairofhands.com
We give our clients freedom because we handle the details of their
lives. Services include house and pet sitting, gift wrapping, event
planning and errand running. Bonded and insured. Sponsor not open.
6th Street Bar
and Grill
2701 White Oak, 713.880.5999
Full menu grill and full service bar open 7 days a week from 11am
until 2am. $2 draft specials and free appetizer samples.
Alabama
Furniture
2200 Yale, 713.862.3035, alabamafurniture.com
An eclectic assortment of top quality new and used furniture,
antiques, collectibles and accessories at incredible savings.
Serving margaritas and appetizers and featuring extraordinary
deals.
Antiques and
Impressions
1903 Lawrence, 713.855.1512
Antiques, fine gifts and accessories. Appetizers.
Artist Orisa Bunmi wooden staffs and Juju Mama spirit dolls.
Antiques on 19th
345 W 19th, 713.869.5030
Specializing in American mahogany and French and Italian antiques
and decoratives. Food and drink.
Apama Mackey
Gallery
628 E 11th, 713.850.8527, mackeygallery.com
Multi-media art space. Yumi Janiero Roth and David Ubias
installation and paintings. Refreshments.
August Antiques
and Ben's Antique Gardening
803 Heights, 713.880.3353, augustantiques.com,
bensantiquegardening.com
New England antiques and vintage gardening objects. Cold drinks and
tall tales.
Aunt Mike's in
the Heights
3320 White Oak, 713.802.1830
Designer furniture, unique gifts, pearls, art and more. Prizes for
best White Linen Night
attire.
Balinskas
Imports
242 W 19th, 713.880.4774
Architectural antiques and furnishings from India, China, Indonesia.
Latin American retablos and paintings. Drinks and snacks.
Baptist Temple
230 W 20th, 713.862.6655, baptisttemple.org
A traditional Baptist church located in the historic Houston
Heights. Free parking for WLN
revelers.
Barbara's
Antiques and Interdesign Office Furniture
540 W 19th, 713.864.5455 (Barbara's) 713.263.7684 (Interdesign)
Fine European and American furniture. The largest selection of
barrister bookcases in Houston. Wine and cheese. Art photography by
Kim Enloe.
Barrio Antiguo
Mexican Imports
725 Yale, 713.880.2105, barrioantiquomex.com
Largest Mexican imports shop in Houston. Mesquite tables, hutches,
wall iron pieces, Talavera pottery, paintings and outdoor furniture
and iron accents. Margaritas. Art
Location.
Beer Island
2631 White Oak, 713.862.4670
Beer and wine lounge. Beer, wine, sodas and bottled water. Featuring
metal sculptor David Wilhelm.
Berryhill in the
Heights
702 E 11th, 713.225.2252, berryhillintheheights.com
Baja grill and Mexican restaurant. White Linen
specials.
Bill Baldwin and
Joe Gonzalez
Sponsor not open.
Bliss on 19th
235 W 19th, 832.673.0099, blisson19th.com
Distinctive gifts, home decor and more.
Art, retail and cool drinks. Featuring Susan Fenwick from Austin,
Japanese Raku and paintings
Blue Line Bikes
3302 White Oak, 713.802.1707, bluelinebikelab.com
Locally owned and operated full service bike shop. Sponsor not
open.
Buchanan's
Native Plants
611 E 11th, 713.861.5702, buchanansplants.com
Garden center. Jazz combo and White Linen Night Bacardi and other
cold drinks.
Bungalow Revival
and Gilbert Joseph Custom
Design & Interiors
238 W 19th, 713.861.7494
Custom interiors and restoration and remodeling of historic
properties.
Camphouse BBQ
2820 White Oak, 713.861.2033
A local favorite for the best brisket and chicken hands
down.
Carter & Cooley
Company
375 W 19th, 713.864.3354
"Zagat Rated" as having the best BLT, Ruben and Mufelatta on the
planet. Serving the neighborhood for 20 years. Located in a
restored drugstore with a most interesting collection of historic
photos.
Casa Ramirez
Folkart Gallery
241 W 19th, 713.880.2420
Folk art, books, gifts and more. Original work by Laura Lopez Cano
and Louis A. Cano. Music by BOSSA II, Jesus and Maria Lozano for
the 200 block of 19th.
Chippendale
Eastlake Antiques
250 W 19th, 713.869.8633
20 dealers feature fine art, antiques and decoratives. Celebrate the
Dog Days of Summer Sale with 10 % to 50% savings. Well behaved dogs
are welcome!
Clover
1024 Studewood, 713.868.8089
Residential interior design services and custom window treatments.
Retail shop with furniture, antiques, custom botanicals and
decoratives. St. Arnold Beer and margaritas. Paintings by Heights
artist Mary Lawton and music provided by "Governor's Chair."
Coldwell Banker
United
1505 Heights, 713.869.0456, coldwellbanker.com
Full-service Realtors. The office will feature wine, a fine array
of white cheese and fresh fruit. Artists include Louise Schlachter,
Alvin J. Roy and Tanna Bennett.
Color Explosion
731 Yale, 713.868.4406, colorexplosionvintage.etsy.com
Vintage fashion, fabrics, notions and accessories. Custom costumes
for sale and rent. Live modeling throughout the evening.
Curves in the
Heights
444 W 19th, 713.861.9602
A workout facility specially designed for women featuring a complete
workout and weight management program that is fun, fast and safe.
Entertainment by rhythm and blues band, The Rocket City Jukes.
David Weekley
Homes
14444 NW Freeway 77040, 281.249.7775, davidweekleyhomes.com
New custom homes. Hosting various refreshment venues throughout the
Heights.
Davis Hardware
1028 Studewood, 713.864.4574, davishardware.com
Family owned and operated for over 50 years, this business has
evolved into a full service art and frame shop. Voted the Best Frame
Shop by Houston Press.
Dramatika
Custom Framing
331 W 19th, 713.868.5050
Custom framing, greeting cards and gifts.
Dry Creek Café
544 Yale, 713.426.2313
Housed in a refurbished 1930’s gas station, an eclectic Heights
neighborhood coffee and breakfast place with huge, mouthwatering
burgers and more later in the day and into the evening.
BYOB.
Eclectic Home
345 W 19th, 713.869.1414, eclectichome.ws
One of Houston's destinations for affordable home furnishings and
accessories. Everyone wants a home that reflects his or her
personality...and at EH there is something for everyone's taste.
Elegant Old
Things
1134 Yale, 713.869.1993
Be the first to experience this uniquely inspired art garden with
bottle trees, glass sculptures and 19th century metal bed fence
created by artist Erma Lee. Light refreshments.
Envy Magazine
401 Studewood, Suite 309, 713.528.3689, envymags.com
The Ultimate Guide to Current Culture.
Erica DelGardo
Jewelry Designs
365 W 19th, 713.802.1977, ericadelgardo.com
Unique handcrafted jewelry plus selected art pieces from Houston
artists including John Mercado, Ruben Zepeda, Melba Lee, Werner
Bauer and Jeanne Haner. Providing jewelry for Harolds Fashion
Show.
Eye to Eye
432 W 19th, 713.864.8822, eyeheights.com
Optometrist Dr. Lisa Woo, complete eyecare and fine optical.
Delicious food and drinks. 10% off purchase of eyewear (not
applicable with insurance ot other discounts). Entertainment by The
Rocket City Jukes, a rhythm and blues band. Paintings by Myrna
Salaun. Art Location.
Fitzgerald's
2706 White Oak, 713.862.3838, fitzlive.com
Live music venue and neighborhood bar. For over 30 years featuring
music 4 nights a week with everyone from BB King, Etta James, Staid
and Godsmack. Live music on 3 stages, good food and drink specials.
G Gallery
301 E 11th, 713.869.4770, ggalleryhouston.com
Fine art gallery. 1st National Clay Invitational featuring fine
ceramic artists. Refreshments.
Glass Wall the
Restaurant
933 Studewood, 713.868.7930, glasswalltherestaurant.com,
Best new restaurant 2006. Seasonal, inspired innovative menu, killer
boutique wine list, unpretentious atmosphere, incredible staff.
Dinner Tuesday – Saturday 5:30 –
10pm
Grace Hart and
Company
313 W 19th, 713.862.1010
Over 40 dealers featuring antiques, collectibles and home decor.
Store wide sale, Mexican food and wine. Entertainment by local DJ
Ryan Stepp.
Harolds "In the
Heights"
350 W 19th, 713.864.2647, haroldsintheheights.com
One of the finest men's and women's clothiers in the nation.
Celebrating 57 years in retail, Harolds offers the world's most
exclusive labels and creates a truly unique experience each time you
step into the "Small Town Cool." Live modeling of fall fashions
between 7:30 and 8:30pm.
Healing Hearts
Bodywork, Patricia Angelina LMT
627 W 19th, 713.426.3577, healingheartsbodywork.com
Relax and renew. Experience a fabulously relaxing and therapeutic
integrative massage. Sponsor not open.
Heights Antiques
On Yale
2110 Yale, 713.861.3335, theurbanmarkethouston.com
7000 sq ft of antiques and accessories including MidCentury and
architectural elements.
Heights Glass
613 W 19th, 713.861.3729, heightsglass.net
Commercial and residential glass, mirrors and shower doors. Food and
drink.
Heights Spa
440 W 19th, 713.864.8088, heightsspa.net
Nails, facials and massages. Entertainment provided by rhythm and
blues band, The Rocket City Jukes.
Heights Sports
Lounge
2626 White Oak, 713.868.4943
Neighborhood lounge where you can watch your favorite team and have
your cocktail delivered to
you.
Hickory Hollow
Restaurant
101 Heights, 713.869.6300, hickoryhollow.com
Funky Texas Cafe. Best chicken-fried steak in Houston – Houston
Press, and Houston Business Journal. Best value, Oprah Magazine.
Best home-made Ranch Dressing, H Texas Magazine. Live music by Pat
Gavin and The Buckaroo Band.
Hight Cigar
Company
3007 White Oak, 832.496.2640, hightcigar.com
Cigar manufacturer specializing in cigar rolling events and custom
made cigars. Cigar specials and beer.
Historic
Thornton Home
1214 Heights Blvd., 713.256.5123
Classic Victorian. Built in 1910. Beautiful renovation on
prestigious
Heights Blvd. Open house, tour, wine and cheese reception. This 3
bed/3
bath + study is a wonderful blend of historic and modern
conveniences.
Elegantly appointed home features a grand foyer, formal
living/dining
rooms, fabulous kitchen, built-in banquette and large great room.
Greenwood King Properties. Amanda Anhorn.
Houston House &
Home Magazine
931 Yale, 713.523.6523
After 13 years, Houston House and Home Magazine, located in the
Heights, is still the only publication in Houston dedicated
exclusively to the home and resources for home improvement. Sponsor
not open.
Houston Potters
Guild Shop and Gallery
2726 White Oak, 713.528.7687, houstonpotters.com
The Guild has been open since 1980, with 10 current artists
featuring handcrafted pottery, paintings, photography and jewelry.
Decorative potter Sandra Kriss and functional potter Karlyn
Greenburg.
Houston Zen
Center
1244 Heights, 713.869.1952, houstonzen.org
A place for meditation classes, Zen retreats and events led by Zen
teachers and artists. Tea and refreshments. The meditation room will
be open for all visitors. Zen calligraphy, watercolors, oil
paintings and textiles on view. Some for purchase and others of
historical interest.
J Harding &
Company
424 W 19th, 713.862.9855, jhardingco.com
Custom screenprinting and embroidery. Local artist Beans Barton.
Heights and White Linen Night tees for sale.
Jimmie's Place
2803 White Oak, 713.557.6574
Neighborhood ice house. “Best ice-cold beer on the planet!” Alcohol
and live music.
Joshua's Inside
- Outside
502 W 18th, 713.869.6911, joshuasnativeplants.com
Native plants, iron, fountains and faux bois furniture. 100's of
planters, pots and urns. Many1900's items. Sponsor not open.
Jubilee
Inc.
321A W 19th, 713.869.5885
Your lifestyle store for the glamorous home. The latest in urban
chic fashion and home decor. White Sangria and live music. Join us
to dance to the Oldies!!
Kaboom
Books
833 Studewood, 713.869.7600
Used bookstore. Retail, food, drink and excessive amounts of etc.
Karen Derr and
Associates
1545 Heights, 713.862.1600, karenderr.com
Houston’s Premier Boutique Real Estate Firm. Start the party at
Karen Derr Realty with White Linen Night Martinis and music by
Houston blues band Duster from 6:30 to 8:00. Pick up your free copy
of Gracious! Magazine and a souvenir fan while they
last.
Koelsch
Gallery
703 Yale, 713.626.0175, koelschgallery.com
Art gallery. "Animales", Mr. Imagination, Peter Grieve, Sarah Hutt,
Isaac Smith, W. Tucker and jewelry artist Rebecca Lankford. White
Linen Night Bacardi Drinks and music.
LePont School in
the Heights
741 E 9th, 713.863.1305, lepontintheheights.com
Providing "advanced" education for pre-schoolers. We will be handing
out balloons and cards as we stroll and visit other WLN participants
during the evening. Sponsor not open.
Lewis Property
Company
2211 Norfolk Ste.1050 77098, 713.533.4400
Commercial real estate management. Sponsor not open.
Lovejoy's
Antiques and Collectibles
632 W 19th, 713.802.1132
Antiques and collectibles. Serving fudge – lemon, raspberry, orange
and white chocolate. Storewide discounts of 20% to 50% off selected
items.
M2 Gallery
325 W 19th, 713.861.6070, M2-houston.com
A manned exhibition/gallery space with a unique feel for local,
visiting or new-to-the-area artists. M2 is a catalyst for artists
to test public reactions to their work. WLN opening of "The Great
Decay" by Texas Tech student William Witte. Works by Ray Phillips,
Joyce Harlow, Grace Megnet and Diana
Atchetee.
McCain's
Market
550 Heights, 713.869.0011, mccainsmarket.com
Your locally owned and operated market for fresh seafood, chops,
deli sandwiches, coffee, prepared meals and catering. We are
located in the heart of the Heights at the corner of Heights Blvd &
White Oak.
Mercader Antiques
1906 Ashland, 713.864.4184
Antiques and gifts. Food and drink. Paintings by Dune Patten.
Morse Renovations
and Custom Homes
611 E 20th, 713.426.5721, morserenovationsandcustomhomes.com
Historical renovations and inspired new construction. Visit our new
office in a renovated historic bungalow to see our work firsthand.
Live piano, food and wine. Paintings by Sacha Lazarre.
Olive Anne and
The Pink Pokka Dot
237 W 19th,713.802.2021
Women, children and baby boutique with a private party room for
girls.
Complementary sips and dips. Artist Michele Eigler face and body
painting from 7 until 10pm.
Onion Creek
Coffee House Bar & Lounge
3106 White Oak Blvd. 713.880.0706, onioncreekcafe.com Open 7 days
6:30am – 2am. Eat until 1:30 am. Great neighborhood spot. Great
drinks and people watching. Wi-fi. Farmer’s Market Sat
am.
Oolala
833 Studewood, 713.862.9800, oolalagifts.com
Gifts, interiors, art, childrens boutique, antiques, jewelry,
pottery, glass art and custom purses by a local artist. Food and
Sangria. Sonny Boy Terry and his band. Christoph Eicken Photography.
R & F Antiques
912 Yale, 713.861.7750, randfantiques.com
Largest selection of rough and finished American antiques in
Houston. Refreshments served all day and into the evening. A nice
reduction on everything in the shop.
Redbud
Gallery
303 E 11th, 713.862.2532, redbudgallery.com
An alternative gallery in Houston introducing fine art to the area
with a secondary emphasis on sales. Artists range from masters to
first timers. Helping artists, providing reasonable priced art for
young and established collectors. Typically noon to 5pm Sat & Sun
and by appointment.
Retropolis
321 W 19th, 713.861.1950, myspace.com/retropolishouston,
Five year
old co-op of 25 vendors featuring vintage and one of a kind fashions
and jewelry. A nice selection of housewares, small furniture and
antiques.
Rhonda Power,
Realtor, Karen Derr and Associates
1545 Heights, 713.875.7297, karenderr.com
Specializing in and around the Inner Loop. "Information is
power...Just ask me how!"
Schwinn Motor
Scooters of SoHo
1210 College 77587, 713.944.7951, gulfcoastmotorcycle.com,
Scooter and motorcycle dealership since 1983 offering full service,
apparel, parts and accessories. On display in front of Heights
Glass. Win $300 off a scooter and a free helmet to protect your
top!
Scooter Smith
3204 White Oak, 713.869.4885, scootersmith.net
Since 2004, serving the Heights with scooter sales and service.
Featuring Vintage Vespa, Genuine Scooter and the GMI line. Scooters
will be on display in front of M2 Gallery.
Shade Restaurant
250 W 19th, 713.863.7500, shadeheights.com
An exciting full service restaurant owned by Heights residents,
committed to meeting the demand for quality dining in our community.
From 5 until 7pm on WLN, Shade will offer a special food and drink
menu with every option only $5.00.
Shine in the
Heights
518 E 11th, 713.864.1977, shineintheheights.com
Hair salon. Sponsor not open.
Smyrna Rug
Gallery
240 W 19th, 713.528.3636
Hand-woven Oriental rugs. Food, drink and retail.
Southern Dental
310 W 19th, 713.861.6242
Mildred’s Umbrella – Voted “Best Theater Company in Houston” in
2006, by The Houston Press – Presents "Dark Matter" – A short,
strange Comedy that lasts about 20 minutes. Shows at 6:15 and 7:00.
The affordable solution for all your dental needs.
Spanish Flowers
Mexican Restaurant
4701 N Main, 713.869.1706, Spanish-flowers.com
Authentic Mexican dishes with traditional Tex Mex favorites. Best
late-night restaurant by Houston Press. Great Margaritas. Live
music. Artist Iwona Jankowski.
Square Moon
Gallery
239 W 19th, 713.861.2921
Pastels, watercolors, oils, acrylics, photography, glass, ceramics,
clocks, jewelry and mosaic tables. Mary Ann Lucas handmade pottery.
Refreshments.
St. Andrews
Episcopal Church in the Heights
1819 Heights, 713.861.5596,
www.saintandrewsepiscopal.org
Church. Saint Arnold Brewery, Gary Hernandez School of Art, live
music, cool drinks and ice cream.
State Farm
Insurance, Mitzi Anita Shields
3210 White Oak, 713.869.2669, statefarm.com
Insurance agency. Free State Farm gifts & refreshments.
Sterling Bank
414 W 19th, 713.869.5959
Live music by Don Broman and his band and several local artists. The
showcases will include jewelry, woodworking, quilts, special event
cakes, candles and a local Boy Scout troop.
Stewarts
Packaging
2520 Airline Drive, 713.861.3333,
stewartspackaging.com,
Retail and restaurant packaging. Supplier of
paper decorations for the 200 block of 19th. Sponsor not open.
Suzanne Anderson
Properties
741 E 11th, 713.862.0000, andersonprops.com
We cover a lot of ground! With offices in the Heights, Montrose,
Galveston, Trinity/Lake Livingston, Austin and Hondo. Specializing
in residential, investment and specialty properties.
Taff Weinstein /
First Imperial Mortgage, Inc.
3409 Morris Street, 281.645.6489, firstimperialmortgage.com,
Residential and commercial lending. Sponsor not open.
Tansu
321B W 19th, 713.880.5100, tansustyle.com
An Asian inspired lifestyle store – products with a clean, simple,
sophisticated aesthetic. Custom furniture, gifts, accessories and
paper arts. Origami artwork as well as Chinese Brush paintings from
artists such as Suzan Kraus, Linda Mihara, Joel Cooper and T. J. Fu.
Temples Gate
625 W 19th, 713.863.0525
Gifts, books, music, crystals and stones. Local art by
Metaphysics.
Terre
Coffman/Coldwell Banker United
1505 Heights, 713.866.7805, terrecoffman.com
Realtor.
Texas
Collaborative Arts
303 E 11th, 281.615.4148
Intaglio studio, featuring fine art printmaking and exhibitions.
Reception.
Thai Spice
460 W 19th, 713.880.9992, thaispice.com
Serving traditional Thai cuisine with rich, exotic and distinctive
flavors.
Entertainment by The Rocket City Jukes, a rhythm and blues band.
The Artful Corner
3423 White Oak, 713.426.4ART
A gallery of fine American craft and unique gifts. "Emerging
Artists", an exhibition of area college students working in clay.
Entertainment by Mr. Stephen Richard and his band.
The Backyard
Gardener
5117 N Main, 713.880.8004, backyardgardenerhouston.com,
Your organic headquarters, complete landscape design and
installation & a full service nursery. Unusual plants, ponds and
unparalled customer service. "Wine and Flowers After Hours."
Blooming Cattleya Orchids flown in fresh from Hawaii for only
$12.00. Wine and hor d'oeurves all evening in honor of our featured
artist, Dalzenia Sams.
The Big Mamou
903 Studewood, 832.212.7819
Restaurant and coffee bar. "A Cajun Tailgate Party" with free
samples from our menu and Texas Brownie Mix in a Jar for sale.
The Boom Boom
Room
2518 Yale, 713.868.3740
Wine and panini bar. Great wines, champagne cocktails, sangria and
beer drink specials from 4 until 7pm. Wally Shannon and Jeff Vyner
play rockabilly blues @ 10pm. Open until 2am.
The Homestretch
617 1/2 W 19th, 713.868.6902, theurbanmarkethouston.com,
Antiques and other objects. Live music from The Cereal Killers,
fresh lemonade and popsicles, new paintings by Pat Campbell and
custom floorcloths and mirrors by New Orleans transplants, Merri
Pruitt and Jimmie Littleton.
The Noble Lady
Manor
1536 Heights, 713.802.1281
Boutique, salon and spa. Complimentary chair massages, gift
certificates and raffle. Artist
Taft McWhorter, Abstract and Impressionism, painting and
photography.
The
Original Huey “Ink Spot” Long Living History Music Museum
117 East 20th Street,
713.677.9736
Music Museum. Drink, entertainment, art, food, retail.
The Urban Market
Houston
120 Yale, 281.540.8999, theurbanmarkethouston.com
Held 3 times a year at the Sons of Hermann Lodge, this outdoor
antique fair is "the sale for high-end scavengers." Sponsor not
open.
The Urban
Rendezvous
325A W 19th, 713.864.1100
Women’s and men’s apparel and gifts.
The Wave/Smooth
Jazz 95.7
Media sponsor
Tom Villenueva/Coldwell
Banker United
1505 Heights, 713.866.7820
Realtor.
tulips & tutus
238 W 19th, 713.861.0301
Children's boutique. Cookie decorating compliments of Cookie in
Bloom. Trunk show by Marlo Miller Company, home of the fabulous
lotion candle.
Venus Hair
361 W 19th, 713.868.4725, venushairhouston.com
Hair salon. Food.
Vieux
5306 Cornish, 713.868.5844
Antiques, with an eclectic mixture of art, upholstery, chandeliers,
unusual gifts and objects. Sponsor not
open.
Wachovia
235 W 20th, 713.331.3960, wachovia.com
Complete banking and retail services, asset and wealth management
for individuals. Expertise in treasury services, corporate,
investment and international banking. Passionately committed to
service. Paintings by Erica Vac
Carosella. Fahl & Folk,
Folk Rock- 6-10pm
Washington Mutual
115 W 19th, 713.868.1101
Simpler banking and more smiles. Simpler, better products, services
and processes that are all focused on delivering what customers
value most. Fine photography by Angela
LaMonte.
Wear It Again
Sam
373 W 19th, 713.862.9327, wearitagainsamhouston.com
Vintage clothing, handmade items, vintage jewelry and one of a kind
art. Bettie Donovan opening "G-Heart", Jet Whitt fused-glass
jewelry, Lucas McLane Texas Blues and Rock & Roll, Fashion Show
girls in swimsuits on the street @ 7:30pm.
WHAT!
603 W 19th, 713.868.9428, shopatwhat.com
Fun furniture by David Marsh, work by Chris Thayer along with unique
gifts, jewelry and a new group of FLAX just in time for WLN.
Paintings and metal work by Austin artist Terrell
Powell.
Wind Water
Gallery
548 W 19th, 713.426.4885, windwatergallery.com
Houston’s largest source of Asian Antiques. Paintings by Sarah
Hazel, White Linen Night Bacardi
Drinks.
Yale Street Arts
Market
548 W 19th, 713.802.1213, yalestreetmarket.com
Jurored fine arts and fine crafts show. 30 white canopied tents and
drink stations. Music by Sister Sister y Los Misters Latino
Rock/Jazz Band.
Yol
Art
801 Studewood, 713.802.0343, yolaart.com
Art and frame shop. Face painting.
Young At Art,
Paint Your Own Pottery Studio
244 W 19th, 713.862.0900, youngatartstudio.net
Paint your own pottery studio.
Zozan's
Imports
301 W 19th, 713.869.2939, zozansimport.com
Home accessories and gifts. Food and drink.
Ann’s Events
Inc.
P.O. Box 7943, 832.673.0860
annsevents@sbcglobal.net
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