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All dances are open to the public and are 8:00 to 11:30 PM (unless otherwise noted). Reservations are suggested but not required. Singles are always welcome. Security at all dances. DRESS CODE FOR ALL DANCES: No shorts, tee shirts, or flip-flops are permitted. BIG BAND DANCES HAVE A DRESS CODE: Evening attire: ties and jackets for men, nice pants or dresses for women. BEER, SET-UPS, SODA, AND ICE AVAILABLE AT BAR: Please do not bring from outside. Ice chests or coolers are not permitted. 750 ml (or larger) bottles of wine or spirits may be brought in. FOR RESERVATIONS: Call 713-869-5767 Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Reservations held only 30 minutes past start of dance. Sat 03 - MOONGLOW ORCHESTRA. Sat 10 - RED RAVENS. Sat 17 - THIRD COAST SWING. Fri 23 - GOOD, BAD & UGLY. Sat 24 - NO DANCE. Sat 01 - MOONGLOW ORCHESTRA. Sun 02 - CZECH DAY with 4TH DEGREE BAND. Polka & Variety, $10. Fri 07 - JEFF WOOLSEY & DANCE HALL KINGS.
Sat 08 - TELSTARS. Polka & Variety, $15. Sat 15 - NO DANCE. Sat 22 - NO DANCE. Sat 29 - NO DANCE. Sat 05 - MOONGLOW ORCHESTRA. Fri 11 - FAB 5. Sat 12 - LOST CAUSE. Sat 19 - NO DANCE. Sat 26 - NO DANCE. Sat 03 - RED RAVENS. Sat 10 - GARY DOSSETT. Sat 17 - NO DANCE. Sat 31 - NEW YEAR'S EVE with MOONGLOW ORCHESTRA. Kevin Meyer, Harris County Sheriff's Deputy, Arrested At His Own Wedding; Fellow Deputy Also Charged in SPJST Hall Fracas (UPDATED: Charges Dropped) Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 7 a.m. by John Nova Lomax Updated: The charges against Meyer and Lock were dropped. Apparently Harris County Deputy Sheriff Kevin Meyer's Saturday night wedding reception was a doozy, because at some point, management at the SPJST Hall on Beall Street in the... 2014 WinnerBest Bingo Night 2013 WinnerBest Bingo Night See More Best Of HoustonSPJST is fraternalism for all ages! SPJST Lodge 88 is located in Houston, Texas and sponsors a wide range of family-oriented activities and community service projects.
Family activities may include musical and dance groups, dances, picnics, games, contests, tournaments, summer camps, and youth activities. Lodge members also participate in community service projects and food drives, contribute lodge funds, and assist hospitals, nursing homes, police and fire departments. In SPJST, Czech heritage is proudly promoted, but membership is open to everyone. If you are new to Lodge 88, please take a moment to visit our "About Us" page to learn about what SPJST Lodge 88 is all about. You will find a brief overview of our history, the leadership of our Lodge, membership information and contact information. You can find more information on our weekly dances and Thursday night bingo, as well as our annual events such as Founders' Day, Homecoming and Czech Day under the "Events" page. Our facilities have meeting rooms and banquet facilities available for parties, showers, weddings and business events. The Chandelier Ballroom and the Gazebo are also available.
We can facilitate from 20 to 1200 people. Please see our "Rentals" page for more information. Visit our "Job Postings" page to find out if we currently have any positions available. If you would like more information about our Lodge that is not located on this website, please contact us at 713-869-5767.chandelier ulub We hope you enjoy your visit to SPJST Lodge 88!moooi paper chandelier xxl Find us on Facebook!chandelier iluminação porto alegre Check out our photos and get up to the minute information about upcoming events, bingo, dances and more! Be sure to like our page while you're there! Podporujici Jednota Statu TexasSlavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas Back in the 1800s in a period that stretched from 1834 -
1900, about 200,000 people from Czechoslovakia in Eastern Europe emigrated to the United States.  A good many of these people settled into an untamed Wild West territory named Texas about the time of the Texas Independence (1836) and eventual entrance into the United States (1845). emigrants banded together for safety as well as to maintain theirThis need to stay in touch with their cultural roots provided the impetus to create a "Lodge" toBy 1897, there were 27 lodges spread out across Texas. biggest mystery is that they only have a schedule of activities that includes two a nights a week. what I gather, they have at most two or three events goes on at the Chandelier during the day.   what goes on at the Chandelier during the evenings on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays andDo they hold secret Czech meetings? the place doesn't seem to be very busy, I cannot for the life of me figure out their finances. 
the other hand, as they say, "it is none of myAll I know is that the people who run the place keep a very low profile and run a quick look at the schedule reveals that the Friday Night Polka Band Dances have apparently been discontinued. In addition, it seems like there are fewer Ballroom Dances on Saturday nightThe Czech Polka Dances appear to have migrated from Fridays over to share the Saturdays with Ballroom Dancing and occasional Western dances. answer to the mysteries, Chandelier is a fun place to visit. The building and its grounds are well-lit. There is plenty of parking and the area feels extremely safe. there is a sense of the "hidden" to the Chandelier Ballroom. Recessed on a back street in a residential area well off Shepherd, I doubt any criminal can even find the place. our own students can't find it and they have dance floor is spacious, the room is well-lit and the tables allow large groups to mingle and chat easily.