A few years, lot of kitchens later Written by Tom Broad Published: 11 January 2021
The chaotic restaurant scene was right out of a Hallmark movie. A crazy busy night at Outback Steakhouse. The frustrated night manager is one staffperson short in the kitchen. The kid waiting tables is sent back to the kitchen to help.
Kid crushed it!
“Hey kid, you should do this for a living,” he was told.
A few years and a lot of kitchens later that same kid, Justin Turner, finds himself about to, in his words, “… curate one of the most delicious and wonderful culinary and hospitality ecosystems in Houston.”
Calendar: Humble, Kingwood area events this week
Jan. 10, 2021
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An event honoring the Lake Houston Area s peace officers and firefighters will kick off at noon via Zoom on Tuesday, Jan. 26. This virtual luncheon salutes the everyday heroes that serve and protect our community. The event is called Honoring our Heroes: Peace Officer & Firefighter of the Year Lunch-In.STEFANIE THOMAS / The Observer
JANUARY 14-23
KINGWOOD: The Kingwood High School Theater is kicking off their 2021 season with a performance of The Wedding Singer on Jan. 14. The Wedding Singer is based on a 1998 American romantic comedy film headlined by Adam Sandler and a subsequent broadway musical by the same name. Performances begin on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. Kingwood High School is located at 2701 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood. Student tickets are $15 while general admission passes are $20.