MAY 2024 The official publication of the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce Shrimp Fest + The Daily News Press Run to be held Saturday, May 18 T asty Cajun boiled shrimp, jambalaya, corn and potatoes, icy cold drinks and the exciting sounds of live music all will be plentiful at the Texas City- La Marque Chamber’s annual community-wide Shrimp Fest! Kick off your summer with this can’t-miss event! THE DETAILS The Shrimp Fest will start at noon on Saturday, May 18, at Showboat Pavilion on Down- town 6th Street in Texas City. Young, old and every age in between agrees, the Chamber’s Shrimp Fest offers the whole community a night to relax and visit with friends, neighbors and colleagues. This Shrimp Fest is a favorite tradition that has been held for more than 50 years in Texas City, and it draws a huge crowd. Entertainment for the day will begin at noon with Te- jano Uptown Mixx Band and then continue with a zydeco and end with a country band to finish the day. Visit the Shrimp Fest market that will be featuring top-end vendors and food trucks. (If interested in being a vendor, contact the Chamber to get an inquiry form). And, back by popular demand, The Kids’ Zone will feature bounce houses and other activities. Advance Shrimp Fest meal tickets are $30 ($35 on event day) and can be purchased at the Chamber office or online at www.TCLMchamber.com/events. The ticket price includes a one-pound shrimp dinner, jam- balaya, corn and potatoes, two beers or soft drinks. The zesty Cajun boiled shrimp and jam- balaya is catered by Bergeron Crawfish Catering. “We look forward to seeing everyone at the Shrimp Boil,” Stefanie Aldrich, Chamber Vice President, said. “Bring an ap- petite, an ear for good music, some dancing shoes and be ready to have a good time!” NEW THIS YEAR! Enjoy the addition of The Daily News Press Run. The event starts with a scenic route along historic Bay Street, Texas City Dike and ends at Show- boat Pavilion, where runners from all over the county will participate in either a 5k or 10k walk or run. The Daily News Press Run supports the Newspapers in Educa- tion program as part of this long-standing family event. All participating runners will receive a $10 coupon to pur- chase their Shrimp Fest meal. GET IN TOUCH WITH THE CHAMBER For more information about the 2024 Shrimp Fest + Press Run, sponsorship opportuni- ties, or to purchase $30 meal tickets in advance, contact the Texas City-La Marque Chamber at 409-935-1408 or angela@ TCLMchamber.com. Tickets for the Shrimp Fest will be sold at the event for $35 per person.2 | Chamber Express | May 2024 BUSINESS SHOWCASE + CASINO NIGHT: JUNE 12 J oin leading local businesses as they display a wide range of products and services available to people in the greater Texas City- La Marque community. The Business Showcase will be hosted by the Texas City-La Marque Chamber and Present- ing Sponsor City of Texas City on from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, June 12, at Mainland City Centre in Texas City. This event also will include a Taste of the Town zone, with food and drink samples provided by local restaurants and caterers. You’ll be able to try foods from all the eateries at Mainland City Centre and others from throughout the area. Attendees will enjoy free admission to the Business Showcase. You can visit and explore all the displays, meet the people behind the businesses and learn more about life on the mainland. Discover professional services, person- al care providers, home furnishings, real estate, fashion, finance and more. Mark your calendar now and plan to be there. Stop on your way home after work, and plan to stay extra-long to experience everything! NEW THIS YEAR: CASINO NIGHT Stay for a night filled with gaming, prizes and more! Try your luck at the Texas hold ‘em or blackjack table, roll the dice at the craps table or spin the wheel at the roulette table! Also, during this time enjoy the “Bar Wars” segment that will showcase local bars from the community while they face off to see who has the best cocktails in town. BE AN EXHIBITOR! Exhibitor spaces are offered to Chamber members only on a first-come first-served basis. Spaces are $350 and $250 for restaurants/caterers. This event is expected to sell out. If interest- ed, contact the Chamber to confirm a space right away. Chamber members who are interest- ed in registering for an exhibit space, email Angela Bernard at angela@TCLM chamber.com. GAIN VALUABLE EXPOSURE AS A SPONSOR! Some amazing sponsorship opportu- nities also are available. Gain valuable publicity for your business, receive an exhibitor space and be included in print and online promotions. For more information about the Busi- ness Showcase + Casino Night, visit www.TCLMchamber.com/events. May 2024 | Chamber Express | 3 YOUNG PROFESSIONALS’ SPRING PARTY WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Avenida Brazil Churrascaria Steakhouse 201 W. Bay Area Blvd. Webster, TX 77598 281-557-9999 Representative: Chels Soto events@avbrazil.com www.avebrazil.com Restaurants Bauer Visual Graphics, Inc. 1600 Strawberry Road Pasadena, TX 77502 713-473-5241 Representative: Kaye DeLozier sales@bvdinc.com www.bvginc.com Signs, Banners, Decals, Flags, Exhibits, Engraving CED Industrial 9311 Bay Area Blvd., Suite 200, Pasadena, TX 77507 713-681-2277 Representative: Kristin Anderson www.cedindstrialtx.com Industrial Extend A Helping Hand Foundation 10519 Golden Meadow Dr. Houston, TX 77064 713-377-0102 Representative: Ilasha James extendahelpin ghand23@gmail.com www.extendhelping hand.org Non-Profit Organization Images of You 807 Texas Ave. La Marque, TX 77568 832-427-2187 Representative: Lecia Hobbs Imagesofyou@my yahoo.com www.facebook.com/ imagesofyou Beauty Shop & Spa Kim’s Performing Arts Centre 14047 Delany Road La Marque, TX 77568 409-750-6749 Representative: Kimberly Hennigan kpacdanceandgym@ gmail.com www.kpadanceand gym.net Performing Arts Magnum Technical Services 1322 Space Park Drive, Suite B255 Houston, TX 77058 409-770-3753 Representative: Angela Forbes www.magnum engineering.com Engineering N Zone Sports 10013 Deussen Lane Texas City, TX 77591 832-352-3305 Representative: Savannah Romero slammmdllc@ gmail.com www.nzone.com Sports, Watersports, Kiteboarding T he Young Professionals Net- work group hosted a Spring Party on April 9 at The Inde- pendence Village for all its residents. Everyone in attendance painted bird houses with the residents. Thank you to Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery for sponsoring this amazing event! Thank you to The Daily News for providing newspapers to paint on. Also, a special thank you to all those who attended and volunteered. The next Young Professionals Net- work meeting will be Tuesday, May 14, at the TCLM Chamber Conference room, where speaker Terry Pettijohn, of Mainland Toastmasters, talks about “Leadership in Communication.” Find full details online at www.TCLMcham- ber.com under “Events.” Residence Inn Galveston 4028 Ave. U Galveston, TX 77550 409-465-3191 Representative: Mi- chelle Broussard www.marriott.com/ hourg Hotels/Motels Samson Fabrication and Construction 622 Commerce St., Suite 200 Clute, TX 7531 713-598-6860 Representative: Jeremy Wood info@samson fabricators.com www.samson fabricators.com Construction, Engineer- ing & Maintenance, Pipe Fabrication Traveling With Cute Luggage 190 Gulf Fwy. S., Suite 2 #5018, League City, TX 77573 281-886-3421 Representative: Kelley Woods hello@travelingwith cuteluggage.com www.travelingwit hcuteluggage.com Travel Agencies4 | Chamber Express | May 2024 LEADERSHIP MAINLAND MEDIA DAY L eadership Mainland fo- cused on entertainment and media at its April session. Group members started the day off at the chamber for breakfast before they loaded on to the bus to head to 93Q Radio Station in Houston where they had the chance to meet with several local radio stations. After this, the group head- ed to the island to visit The Galveston County Daily News where they heard from the leadership team. Group mem- bers also went on a tour of The Daily News’ building, and they saw the press where the papers are printed. The session included a stop at the City of Texas City Mar- keting Department and Podcast Facilities where they met with Jennifer Laird, communications coordinator, and received a tour of the facility. Thank you to all who in- spired and motivated the Lead- ership Mainland Class of 2024 at this exciting session. To learn more about this program, visit TCLMchamber.com.May 2024 | Chamber Express | 5 WOMEN IN BUSINESS GO RED WAKE UP WEDNESDAY T he Women in Business net- working group met April 25 at the Bay Area Go Red for Women Luncheon. The group had a wonderful time celebrating the Amer- ican Heart Association — Texas’ 100th year in business! At the event, everyone in attendance heard from the Go Red Co-Chairs, Dr. Diann Gaalema, PhD; Dr. El Haddad, MD; and Ivana V. Garza, MD from UTMB Health. The Go Red for Women Luncheon brings awareness to heart diseases that affect women and helps raise money for continuing research, education and community programs that benefit women. The next Women in Business Lun- cheon will be Thursday, May 23 in the TCLM Chamber Conference Room. The theme will be “Beyond Boundaries: Women Redefining Leadership” with guest speaker Amy Reid, Director of the Galveston County Small Business Development Center. Find more details online at www. TCLMchamber.com under “Events.” B lue Lagoon Bar & Grill and LagoonFest Texas hosted the first Wake Up Wednesday of the year April 17 in the Blue Lagoon Bar & Grill’s ballroom at Lago Mar in Texas City. A great crowd of commu- nity members attended to network and have fun. Everyone participated in a rapid-fire round of networking where they spoke on their businesses and any hot topics happening in the community. The next Wake Up Wednesday will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., Wednesday, July 31, at a location to be determined. Look for updates on the next event at www.TCLMchamber.com.6 | Chamber Express | May 2024 INDUSTRIAL TRADE SHOW & STATE OF INDUSTRY BUSINESS LUNCHEON M ore than 70 exhibitors, eight sponsors and more than 600 people attended the Industrial Trade Show, presented by Valero Texas City Refinery on April 23 to make it a remarkable success! Everyone enjoyed visiting dozens of industrial businesses and making new valuable connections. Special thanks to the Break-out Ses- sion speakers: Merv Williams and Sa- cha Meaux, INEOS Acetys; Ron Wilson, Marathon Petroleum; Monica Davis, Valero Texas City Refinery; Alexis Kopp and Jamie Louviere, Texas City ISD; Carla Thompson, Turner Industries; Jerrel Conerly, Region 6 Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; Jim Smith, Crain Caton & James; Kristin Edwards, City of Texas City EDC; and Alex Getty, La Marque EDC. The State of Industry Business also was held April 23 in the Nessler Center’s Wings of Heritage Room with more than 200 guests in attendance. The panel of speakers included: Anita Jones, Linde Inc.; Dave Leave, Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery; Cory Moss, Valero Texas City Refinery; Drew Smith, Air Products; Lisa Sanchez-Cash- baugh, Dow Chemical Company; Andy Venables, INEOS Acetyls. They spoke about facility updates and headwinds facing major industries. Dan Seal, of Bay Area Houston Eco- nomic Partnership, was the moderator and asked the panel pressing questions about facility updates and obstacles challenging the industries. Thank you to all the sponsors who helped make both of these events suc- cessful! Thank you to all the amazing exhibitors who made the show possible. Thank you to Catering by Benno for pro- viding lunch for the guests at the State of Industry Business Luncheon. And thank you to Luna’s Mexican Restaurant for breakfast and Grand Prize Barbeque for lunch at the Industrial Trade Show.May 2024 | Chamber Express | 78 | Chamber Express | May 2024 RIBBON CUTTINGS Images of You 807 Texas Ave. La Marque, TX 77568 832-427-2187 Representative: Lecia Hobbs Imagesofyou@myyahoo.com www.facebook.com/imagesofyou Beauty Shop & Spa Synergy Homecare of Texas Cit y 2501 Palmer Hwy., Suite 205-B Texas City, TX 77590 346-229-5597 Representative: Christina Hernandez www.synergyhomecare.com MedicalMay 2024 | Chamber Express | 9 BUSINESS OF THE MONTH Be the next member in the spotlight! Send your submission to news@tclmchamber.com for inclusion in an upcoming issue. (Maximum 200 words) The Galveston County Daily News 8522 Teichman Road Galveston, TX 77554 409-683-5200 T he Daily News is much more than Texas’ oldest newspaper and media company. Founded in 1842, three years before Texas statehood arrived, Galveston County’s local newspaper continues to record history for all to know. With 182 years of experience, The Daily News’ history is as intertwined with Texas history as the barbed wire strung across the state. But when it comes to business, The Daily News is all business — offering local companies the largest and most powerful tools to grow their business. From the award-winning Daily News newspaper to the nationally recognized Coast Monthly magazine — and now top-tier professional digital marketing services — The Daily News thrives in an ever- changing world. Join The Daily News on its historical journey into Texas’ future, and know your business is in the hands of a trusted friend. To subscribe, contact Yvonne Mascorro at yvonne. mascorro@galvnews.com. To put advertising and marketing tools to work for you, contact Michelle Robinson at michelle.robinson@galvnews.com. The Daily News is a dedicated supporter of the TCLM Chamber of Commerce. Kudos to this Business of the Month! Learn more online at www.galvnews.com.Next >