Halloween caravan success inspires Christmas toy drive

There were scary masks, clown masks, funny masks, pretty masks, safety masks, pig masks on deputies. It was, after all, the Halloween Caravan hosted by the East Aldine District. Everybody also wore a smile. The wildly successful parade sponsored by the District brought out happy trick-or-treaters for a safe and silly celebration that simply could [...]

2020-11-30T18:46:57-06:00December 1st, 2020|Community, Events, My East Aldine|

Houston Hog Removal came to the rescue at Keith-Wiess Park

City parks need upkeep. Especially when they get torn up by wild hogs.  The feral beasts were the problem at Keith-Wiess Park that led the East Aldine District to one of Jeff Baker’s businesses, Houston Hog Removal. Because the district and the city are non-profit operations, Baker donated his crew’s time and effort to round [...]

2020-11-25T22:20:12-06:00November 25th, 2020|Community, My East Aldine|

Meet the new Sheriff’s Office day shift patrol supervisor

There is a new sheriff in town -- well, sort of. We had a chance to get to know the new Harris County Sheriff’s Office day shift patrol sergeant for District 2, which includes East Aldine: Sgt. Raymundo Coronado. Coronado was born in Monterrey, Mexico and migrated to the United States with his family when [...]

2020-10-23T19:09:06-05:00November 4th, 2020|Community, My East Aldine|

An interview with Aldine ISD icon Rose Avalos

Rose M. Avalos’ remarkable life of dedication and accomplishment has always been intertwined with the Aldine Independent School District. She was an AISD student, classroom teacher (English, reading, Spanish), counselor, assistant principal and principal (Escamilla Intermediate, MacArthur Senior High). AISD’s Avalos Pathways in Technology Early College High School is named in her honor. She was [...]

2020-11-03T20:16:35-06:00November 2nd, 2020|Community, My East Aldine|

Aldine History: Two 1990s Major League pitchers

Earlier this year, the Houston Chronicle compiled a list of the greatest pro athletes from every Houston-area high school.  Two 1990s Major League pitchers head those lists for East Aldine’s two largest high schools: Aldine High’s Roger Pavlik and for MacArthur, it’s Brian Bevil. We’ll start with Bevil. A 1990 graduate of MacArthur, the 6’3” [...]

2020-10-09T18:08:09-05:00October 8th, 2020|Community, My East Aldine|

August Update on the East Aldine Arts Council

Interview with Board Member and Arts Council Committee Member Carlos Silva By Christina Autry What is the Arts Council? The Arts Council is something the East Aldine District has wanted to do for some time now. The management district is tasked with improving infrastructure, economic development, and partnering with organizations in the community to provide [...]

2020-10-05T23:38:52-05:00October 5th, 2020|About the District, Community, My East Aldine|

Smurfs in Aldine?

Talk about an urban legend in every sense of both words. Beginning in late 1982 and reaching a crescendo of panic and hysteria in the Spring of 1983, elementary and middle-school playgrounds, classrooms, cafeterias from Alief all the way to Aldine were gripped with dread. Even the tough kids were scared, one former HISD pupil remembered [...]

2020-10-06T16:19:52-05:00September 1st, 2020|Community, My East Aldine|
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