Webster, Texas – Putt-Putt FunHouse is celebrating Father’s Day by offering dads a FREE All-Day Gold Pass on Sunday, June 16. In addition to a free day of fun for dad, family members receive $5 off an All-Day Gold Pass.
A Gold Pass is a $35 value and includes Unlimited Hologate Virtual Reality, Putt-Putt Golf, Laser Tag, 3D Motion Theater, Rockwall, Bumper Boats, Ballocity, Bumper Cars, Lazer Frenzy, Time Freak, and Mini Bowling, and a $10 Play Card for the arcade. June 16 also marks the last day of the FunHouse’s Summer Blast Off Event where guests receive a $10 Play Card free with the purchase of a $20 Play Card.
Also during the month of June, Putt-Putt FunHouse is celebrating their 40th Anniversary. During The FunHouse’s 40th Anniversary Super Special from June 15 through July 31, guests can receive an All-Day Gold Pass that includes unlimited attractions and a $10 Play Card, a Souvenir Cup with free refills for life and a custom 40th Anniversary lanyard, all for just $40.
Putt-Putt FunHouse has always provided fun promotions for its guests and has continually been successful doing so. This year, Putt-Putt FunHouse is celebrating its 40th anniversary and has maintained the same ownership, Jim and Carol Saxe, since inception.
About Putt-Putt FunHouse
Putt-Putt Fun House opened its doors in 1979 and has been Bay Area's main Family Entertainment Center for over 3 decades. It has been voted the #1 miniature golf course by Houston Chronicle’s Chron.com award, as well as Bay Area's #1 Family Entertainment Center. Putt-Putt FunHouse is open Monday – Thursday from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. – 11 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. It’s open year-round, and is an ideal location for a family outing, group play or birthday party. Putt-Putt Funhouse is located at 806 E. NASA Parkway, Webster Texas 77598.
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Putt-Putt FunHouse Celebrates 40 Years of Local Family Fun
Webster, Texas - Putt-Putt FunHouse in Webster, TX is celebrating its 40th anniversary on Saturday, June 15, and has been the Bay Area’s main Family Entertainment Center for four decades. Past employees throughout the decades will be returning to the Houston area to celebrate and congratulate the original co-owners who are still operating the FunHouse, Jim and Carol Saxe. Will you consider sharing this positive, heart-warming story about a local business that with your audience?
The park opened on June 15, 1979 with 54 holes of miniature golf as the single source of entertainment. During the 1980s, miniature golf was considered one of America’s past times. As family entertainment has become more sophisticated over the course of 40 years, Putt-Putt FunHouse has consistently evolved by adding new innovations so guests may always enjoy the latest attractions. Some recent b-roll footage can be seen here. From state-of-the-art virtual reality for indoor fun to bumper boats outside, Putt-Putt FunHouse gives children, parents and grandparents a place to spend quality time together. It’s been the place to bring a date, have a wedding proposal, wedding, and even a memorial service.
As many businesses and relationships fail to stand the test of time, Jim and Carol Saxe’s success comes from hard work and their true desire to make an impact on the community they love. “It is an honor to have started this business with my wife,” said Jim Saxe.
Mr. Saxe was a basketball coach and teacher for 23 years for Clear Creek Independent School District before opening Putt-Putt FunHouse. Now as a CCISD community partner, the Saxe’s contribute to school carnivals, celebrations, graduation projects, and hosts annual tournaments and food drives.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Coast Guard medevacs boater near Baffin Bay, Texas
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — According to the Coast Guard, The Coast Guard medevaced a man from a boat near Baffin Bay, Texas, Sunday morning.
Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi watchstanders received notification that after a recreational boat ran aground, its three passengers had sustained injuries and needed to be medevaced off the boat.
A Sector/Air Station Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin Helicopter aircrew arrived and medevaced a man from the boat to Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline in Corpus Christi, Texas.
A Texas Parks and Wildlife boat crew transferred a second person to emergency medical services, and a third person was medevaced by a HALO flight emergency medical services aircrew. Both were taken to Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline.
The man's condition is unknown.
Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi watchstanders received notification that after a recreational boat ran aground, its three passengers had sustained injuries and needed to be medevaced off the boat.
A Sector/Air Station Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin Helicopter aircrew arrived and medevaced a man from the boat to Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline in Corpus Christi, Texas.
A Texas Parks and Wildlife boat crew transferred a second person to emergency medical services, and a third person was medevaced by a HALO flight emergency medical services aircrew. Both were taken to Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline.
The man's condition is unknown.
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Coast Guard prepares for 2019 hurricane season
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Coast Guard Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi reminds the public and mariners to prepare for the 2019 hurricane season.
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, with the peak occurring between mid-August and late October.
“It is vitally important for you and your family to have a hurricane preparedness plan set in place,” said Capt. Ed Gaynor, commanding officer, Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi. “In addition to ensuring you have survival equipment and procedures in place, it is critical that all boaters pay close attention to the weather both ashore and out at sea, and heed messages and evacuation orders issued by authorities. Coast Guard assets will be active both pre and post storm, but may be unavailable during the storm itself due to heavy weather limitations.”
In preparation for the upcoming hurricane season, the Coast Guard has reviewed and updated its severe weather plan and initiated hurricane season measures to protect Coast Guard assets and personnel. In addition the Coast Guard exercises hurricane and heavy weather contingency plans and trains with state, local, port, and industry partners to ensure the maritime community is ready. It is incumbent upon all mariners to be prepared and remain safe and out of harm’s way during a hurricane.
For boating and waterfront communities, the key to protecting boats from hurricanes or any severe threatening weather is planning, preparation, and timely action.
Develop a plan of action to:
Secure your vessel in a marina.
If permitted, remove your boat from the threatened area, or take your boat to a previously identified hurricane refuge.
Specifically identify and assemble needed equipment and supplies. Keep them together and practice your plan to ensure it works.
For more information on hurricane preparedness please visit Ready.gov.
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, with the peak occurring between mid-August and late October.
“It is vitally important for you and your family to have a hurricane preparedness plan set in place,” said Capt. Ed Gaynor, commanding officer, Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi. “In addition to ensuring you have survival equipment and procedures in place, it is critical that all boaters pay close attention to the weather both ashore and out at sea, and heed messages and evacuation orders issued by authorities. Coast Guard assets will be active both pre and post storm, but may be unavailable during the storm itself due to heavy weather limitations.”
In preparation for the upcoming hurricane season, the Coast Guard has reviewed and updated its severe weather plan and initiated hurricane season measures to protect Coast Guard assets and personnel. In addition the Coast Guard exercises hurricane and heavy weather contingency plans and trains with state, local, port, and industry partners to ensure the maritime community is ready. It is incumbent upon all mariners to be prepared and remain safe and out of harm’s way during a hurricane.
For boating and waterfront communities, the key to protecting boats from hurricanes or any severe threatening weather is planning, preparation, and timely action.
Develop a plan of action to:
Secure your vessel in a marina.
If permitted, remove your boat from the threatened area, or take your boat to a previously identified hurricane refuge.
Specifically identify and assemble needed equipment and supplies. Keep them together and practice your plan to ensure it works.
For more information on hurricane preparedness please visit Ready.gov.
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