Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Home Staging Helpful Hint

Home Staging Helpful Hint

Your home is your comfort zone and it is filled with all of your personal memorabilia, but to the buyers those personal touches represent a huge distraction. People are generally curious and when you want them to notice the beautiful entryway, they may be focused on all the family pictures on the piano or all the “stuff” stuck to the front of your refrigerator.  Your objective is to change the view of your home from “lived in” to “ready to move in.”

Admittedly, it may be difficult to think about packing away your most cherished photos and that paste encrusted noodle art creation your child proudly brought home from school. Even though it might sting a little when a Realtor suggests you remove the very things that make this “house” feel like your “home”, you must focus on your main goal…making this “house” irresistible to buyers!  

So, what are you waiting for?  Oh, that’s right…you’re waiting on a great offer!  Get a head start on the packing you’ll need to do anyway and those buyers will begin to envision your “house” as their next “home”.

For more helpful Sellers Tips, head on over to our website Texan Realtor!

Monday, February 3, 2014

The Pavilion announces 25th Performing Arts Season


This year marks The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s 25th Season of presenting exceptional performing arts events, educational outreach programs and live music. The Pavilion opened April 27, 1990, with the Houston Symphony. Other performers in the inaugural season included Frank Sinatra, Alabama, Garth Brooks, James Taylor, Heart, Jimmy Buffett, Santana, Depeche Mode and more. George P. Mitchell, founder of The Woodlands, along with his wife Cynthia Woods Mitchell, for whom The Pavilion is named, dreamed of creating a first-class performing arts facility for The Woodlands since the community’s inception in 1974. They envisioned the facility as a venue for classical performances and educational events, as well as popular music.

Continuing with the great tradition of hosting classical performances, The Pavilion’s 2014 Performing Arts Season is filled with an exciting line-up including jazz legends, Spyro Gyra & Lee Ritenour, Houston Ballet’s Celebration of Stanton Welch, Houston Grand Opera’s “Carmen” and Houston Symphony’s See the Music, The Songs of Billy Joel with Michael Cavanaugh and DISNEY IN CONCERT Magical Music from the Movies. Other thrilling concerts include the Houston Symphony’s Best of Beethoven, Star-Spangled Salute and Hocus Pocus Pops as well as Wagner & Maazel “Ring Without Words” with the Texas Music Festival Orchestra and Holly Jolly Jingle. At the 19th Annual Children’s Festival fun takes center stage with award-winning children’s performers that encourage children to do the things they love most – flex their imaginations, express themselves, learn and grow.

At most performing arts events, mezzanine and lawn seating are free. Free seating sponsors include Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, H-E-B, Huntsman, Insperity, KPMG, LLP, Talisman Energy, the Wortham Foundation, Woodforest National Bank and The Woodlands Development Company. Orchestra seating for most events is $15. Guests are welcome to have a picnic in their seat or on the hill. Keep in mind that beverages cannot be brought into The Pavilion. Sitting on the hill? Lawn chairs also are provided free at all performing arts events.

Looking for the same great seats for every show? Subscribe to The Pavilion’s arts season tickets. Season tickets are just $175 per seat and include orchestra-level seating to all Houston Symphony concerts, Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Opera at The Pavilion, VIP on-site parking, admission to the Woodforest Bank VIP Club for each performance and a subscription to The Pavilion’s CenterStage newsletter. Performing arts subscribers also receive preferred seating and VIP on-site parking for the Houston Symphony’s Star-Spangled Salute and the Texas Music Festival Orchestra performances. Performing arts subscriptions are available beginning Monday, March 3 at noon. Spryo Gyra & Lee Ritenour and Children’s Festival are not included in season subscriptions, but you can purchase individual tickets.

Individual and season tickets go on sale Monday, March 3 at noon. Tickets can be purchased at The Pavilion Box Office, located at 2005 Lake Robbins Drive in The Woodlands, Texas. Tickets also are available at all Ticketmaster outlets, including Fiesta, Walmart, select H-E-B locations and Media Magic, by calling 800-745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion's 2014 Performing Arts Season is presented by The Woodlands Development Company and sponsored by Audi of America, official automobile of The Pavilion, The Pavilion Partners, The Wortham Foundation and United Airlines, official airline of The Pavilion. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion acknowledges the financial support of The Woodlands Township that is generated by the Event Admissions Tax for its performing arts and educational outreach programs.

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