Memorial Hermann makes the move

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The relocation of Memorial Hermann Katy required a lot of intensive care

By SARAH VIREN
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

Ambulances were used as moving vans and patients were the freight Saturday morning as Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital moved two exits down Interstate 10 from its 100,000-square-foot facility to a new home three times that size.

In some ways, this moving day was much like any other moving day. There was the last-minute packing, refrigerators cleaned of leftovers, and a rumbling truck waiting outside. But the differences were significant: the $200,000 price tag, the stacks of gurneys and IV stands rather than couches and TVs and, of course, the name itself.

“Relocation” is what Katy Memorial called its daylong move Saturday. The effort required the expertise of consultants and coordination with TxDOT to change highway signs. It is the second of three moves planned this month by the hospital chain. Last weekend, the Fort Bend facility moved into new digs in Sugar Land. And next weekend heart and vascular patients from Memorial Hermann Southwest will move to a new freestanding hospital dedicated solely to the treatment of those problems.

“A project of this size we started a year ahead of time,” said Craig Haynie, project manager for Lesley & Associates, which also handles moves for law firms, oil and gas companies and universities. Hospitals, Haynie said, are the most complex because they involve human cargo.

Baby couldn’t wait

2006 Christmas Light Show

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Cottage Charm Tea Room , located in an historical home built in 1905, in downtown Katy, Texas has teamed with Katy Custom Pools , Superior Lawn Care & Landscape and The McKenzie Group in order to provide the community with a one of a kind light show and food drive benefiting Katy Christian Ministries.

The preliminary specs will include a low watt radio signal to play the music, a special computer & software program, 48 individual light channels that form hundreds of light combinations, 48 extension cords, and miles of lights.

The light show is free of charge, however Cottage Charm would like each viewer to drop off a non perishable can(s) of food that will be given to Katy Christian Ministries, a local charity for Christmas and New Years.

The show begins at 6 PM and repeats every 15 minutes between 6pm & 9pm, 7 days a week.

Link to the Video preview.

  
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