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    Celebrate New Year's Eve

    Procrastinator's Guide to New Year's Eve: Blowout parties and fabulous feasts

    Marcy de Luna
    Dec 27, 2016 | 10:10 am

    This New Year's Eve, you can party like a rock star at an over-the-top hotel soiree, pop champagne by the bottle, and feast on delectable fare at some of Houston’s newest top restaurants. From downtown to The Woodlands, here are blowout bashes and tempting restaurant feasts that will make ringing in 2017 one for the books.

    Blowout parties

    H-Town Countdown
    How do you raise the bar on OTT partying this New Year’s Eve? Throw a lavish bash like the one at Silver Street Studio. Dance the night away at the fourth annual H-Town Countdown via tunes by Austin band LC Rocks and by 104.1 KRBE’s DJ Tony Styles and Dj Bizonee. Your ticket also scores you an all-you-can-drink premium bar and a midnight champagne toast.
    Price: $125 per person.
    Hours: 9 pm - 3 am.

    CityCentre
    When the clock strikes midnight, it’s confetti as far as the eye can see at the NYE celebration at CityCentre. The lively event also boasts a rockin' performance by party band, Bristol Fashion, in the plaza.
    Price: Free.
    Hours: 9:30 pm - 12:30 am.

    Hyatt Regency Downtown
    The downtown landmark takes New Year’s Eve seriously, with a blowout soiree spanning four floors. Expect two live bands, a DJ, and dinner at rooftop restaurant Spindletop. But that’s not all. You’ll also be showered by a 50,000-balloon cascade at midnight.
    Price: Packages start at $569 per couple, including an overnight hotel stay for two, dinner for two at Spindletop, and two tickets to the NYE party.
    Hours: Seating times for dinner are at 6 pm, 8 pm, or 10 pm. Party: 7 pm - 1 am.

    Sugar Land Town Square
    Why settle for a regular ‘ol fireworks display when you can celebrate with a fireworks extravaganza complete with a state-of-the-art 3-D light show? Usher in the new year at Sugar Land Town Square, where the roster for the evening also includes live music and a DJ.
    Price: Free.
    Hours: 7 pm - 1 am.

    The Westin at The Woodlands
    If you’re looking for a decadent option this December 31, look no further than the at The Westin at The Woodlands. Kick off the evening with dinner at uber-chic first-floor restaurant, Current. Keep the party going at second-floor hotspot, SideBar, where the deal includes a complimentary toast at midnight, spins by a DJ, and a view of the waterway and skyline.
    Price: $285 per couple, including an overnight hotel stay for two, $125 credit for dinner and a bottle of champagne at Current, and two tickets for SideBar.
    Hours: Dinner: 5 pm - 10 pm. Party: 10 pm - 2 am.

    “¡Pachanga! A Border Town Bash” at Goode Co. Armadillo Palace
    Welcome the New Year with live entertainment, food, music and more. Beginning at 8 p.m., guests can indulge in a Tex-Mex feast, including campechana, primo tacos, signature Damn Goode Margarita and specialty cocktails. Mariachis, folklorico dancers, and other street artists will perform leading up to the headliner, Conjunto Los Pinkys. Houston DJ group Bombón plays a high-energy mix of progressive beats with traditional Latin flair for late night guests.
    Price: General admission tickets are $25 and include live performances, a band, DJ and a champagne toast. Tickets are now on sale at at an early bird price of $15 through December 29.
    Hours: 8 pm. - 2 am.

    MKT BAR's New Year's Eve Global Dance Party with DJ SUN
    Welcome 2017 with a culinary and musical adventure featuring a mix of festive and upbeat global grooves. International musical genres are paired with cultural cuisine, topped off with guilty pleasures at midnight. Admission includes food, a midnight Champagne toast, and more surprises.
    Price: $45 in advance; $55 at the door. VIP packages available. Pre-sale tickets are available for purchase online at https://nyemktbar.eventbrite.com. Two-for-one flash sale through December 27 at midnight.
    Hours: 9 pm - 2 am.

    Crystal Ballroom New Year's Eve Party
    Lawless Spirits and and the historic Crystal Ballroom in the Rice Lofts have collaborated for a glamorous New Year's Eve dance party with gorgeous views of downtown Houston. Welcome 2017 with music by the Mockingbirds, a DJ, drinks at five premium bars, and a 1 am breakfast taco buffet from the executive chef at Sambuca.
    Price: $125 -$200
    Hours: 9 pm - 2 am.

    Four Seasons New Year's Eve Celebration
    Enjoy a multi-course dinner followed by a performance by renowned jazz vocalist Akia Uwanda, dancing, live music and a champagne toast at midnight.
    Price and Hours: First seating at 5:30 or 6 pm: Come early before your evening's festivities begin and receive a special price of $85 per person with optional wine pairing at $60 per person Second seating at 8 pm: Stay all night and enjoy dinner for $110 per person with optional wine pairing at $60 per person, along with live music, dancing, and a toast.

    Dinner at new restaurants

    Le Colonial
    Delicious dishes like caramelized filet mignon salad (with snow peas, roasted garlic, watercress, and wine vinaigrette), pan-seared scallops (with creamy black rice, asparagus tips, and sweet-tangy passion fruit sauce), and roasted pear (with Vietnamese spices, caramel sauce, and candied walnuts) are all on the special menu at French/Vietnamese restaurant Le Colonial at River Oaks District. Two seating periods are available, with the later time slot also offering live music and a champagne toast.
    Price: $65 per person for the early seating and $125 per person for the later seating.
    Hours: Seatings are at 4 to 7 pm or 8 to 11 pm.

    Hungry's Cafe
    Spend New Year’s Eve at Hungry’s Cafe in Rice Village, where the four-course dinner features herb Parmesan crusted trout, four cheese ravioli with grilled shrimp, and chocolate lava cake. After your meal, head upstairs for the launch of the restaurant’s second-floor bar and lounge, aptly named Upstairs, for beats by DJ DelSur, plus a midnight champagne toast and balloon drop.
    Price: Dinner: $60 per person. Party at Upstairs: $55 per person. Dinner and the party: $100 per person.
    Hours: Dinner: 9 pm. Party: 9 pm - ​2 am.

    The Edison
    The kitchen at The Edison presents three courses of stellar eats, including pan-seared scallops (with foie gras, watercress, beurre blanc, and tomato confit), poached beef tenderloin (with rosemary red wine sauce, cream cabbage, prosciutto, and roasted shallot demi), and orange polenta upside-down cake.
    Price: $55 per person.
    Hours: 5 pm -11 pm.

    Brasserie 1895
    Four-course dinner options at casual Friendswood-area eatery Brasserie 1895 include house-cured venison and wild hog summer sausage, cold smoked salmon (with pickled onion, greens, and Dijon), prime rib (with Yorkshire pudding), and baked Alaska.
    Price: $80 per person.
    Hours: Seatings are from 5:30 - 6:30 pm and from 8:30 - 9:30 pm.

    Eloise Nichols Grill & Liquors
    Eloise Nichols Grill & Liquors will serve up a special a la carte menu this NYE (think foie gras, lamb shank with truffles, and fluffy Japanese-style cheesecake), along with optional drink pairings, discounted bottles of champagne, and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight.
    Price: A la carte.
    Hours: 6 pm - 12 am.

    Le Bistro Houston
    The rebranded restaurant at the Culinary Institute LeNotre features five full-service buffet stations, the live music duo of Bubba McNeely & Greg Giacon, and a complimentary French Champagne toast at midnight.
    Price: $85, plus beverage, tax and gratuity.
    Hours: 8:30 pm - 12:30 am.

    Hyatt Regency Downtown takes New Year’s Eve seriously with a blowout soiree spanning four floors.

    Hyatt Regency Houston presents New Year's Eve
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    Hyatt Regency Downtown takes New Year’s Eve seriously with a blowout soiree spanning four floors.
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    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo commits over $30 million to education

    Jef Rouner
    Dec 2, 2025 | 10:00 am
    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo cattle exhibition
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    The money supports studies in fields such as animal husbandry.

    The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo continues its annual tradition of breaking its own record when it comes to educational endowments. On Giving Tuesday, the organization pledged to disburse $30,353,380 in 2026 in the form of scholarships, grants, and other funding.

    “This milestone moment of reaching $30 million in a single year highlights the Rodeo’s unwavering dedication to Texas youth and education,” HLSR president and CEO Chris Boleman said in a statement. “Thanks to our loyal donors, sponsors, more than 36,000 volunteers and dedicated attendees, 2026 will reach historic heights in supporting the next generation of leaders, agricultural professionals and organizations that share the Rodeo’s mission.”

    This brings the total of education funding provided by the Rodeo since 1932 up to $660 million. Last year's $28 million commitment also set a new record.

    One innovation this year is the establishment of the Area Go Texan Vocational Scholarship, a program that expands on the relationship with 68 Texas counties through the Area Go Texan affiliate program. One student from each county will receive $6,000 toward a degree or certificate in a vocational field at a Texas nonprofit college or university. Another $500,000 in vocational scholarships will awarded to 10 schools in 2026. Guidelines for applying can be found at this link.

    In total, the Rodeo will hand out $15,126,000 in scholarships, $11,273,500 to junior exhibitors, $3,430,880 in grants, and $523,000 in graduate assistantships. Grants will be awarded to 82 Texas institutions and organizations, such as Arts for Rural Texas, BridgeYear, The Bryan Museum, Diversity in the Arts and Entertainment, Greater Houston Partnership Foundation, Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA), Space Center Houston, Texas State University Development Foundation, and University of St. Thomas at Houston.

    Money for the annual endowment is raised through the annual auctions, sales of livestock and art, and through charitable donations. The goal of the endowment program is to promote study and research in agriculture, animal husbandry, and other fields that directly benefit the Rodeo.

    The Rodeo is scheduled to run from March 2 – 22, 2026. More information on performers, attractions, and vendors can be found at RodeoHouston.com. Scholarship applications are open through February 2, with funds being awarded in summer 2026.

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