About DTown Delivers

DTown Delivers is a bi-monthly publication produced by the Corpus Christi Downtown Management District and published by the Caller Times (caller.com) on the first and third Friday of February, April, June, August, October, & December. Circulation is 41,000 each distribution.

Friday, June 3, 2011

June 2011 - Cover

Downtown Update
By DMD Staff

Chaparral St Parking lot.
The parking lot on the Schatzell / Chaparral corner lot on the 500 block of Chaparral now has spaces available for lease to anyone who cares to apply.
Rates are currently $50pm for Downtown residents.
Application forms may be obtained at the DMD offices at 223N Chaparral St, Ste A or you may telephone 361-882-2363 for additional information.

New Business Downtown.
Recently opened: 
Dos Comales restaurant on William, see article in this issue. 361-885-7702 http://www.doscomales.com

Crossfit Metro 361 fitness center on Starr, 361- 549-8338,  http://crossfitmetro361.com
Opening soon: 
CCThreads clothes exchange on William, Opening July 1st on ArtWalk, http://ccthreads.blogspot.com/2011/05/sneak-peek.html
Urban Fare Café on William, 361-883-1400
Aria will be opening a new 3000 sq ft rooftop deck in July, 361.882.8801, http://www.ariacc.com
Co-op men’s fashion and home goods on Peoples

Upcoming Events

June 3rd:
Downtown First Friday ArtWalk.

July 1st:
Downtown First Friday ArtWalk.

July 2nd:
Marina Market Days
An exciting project designed to bring a regular crowd to the Downtown area attracted by a monthly market which will be set up on the first Saturday of each month on the Lawrence Street T-Head commencing July.

July 4th:
Big Bang Celebration
The annual City Fourth of July Celebration which this year will be bigger and better than ever.

Details of these events will be posted on www.dtowncc.com  Events Page as they becomes available.










June 2011 - Harbor Ferry

Photo by Alan S Albin
Harbor Ferry offers improved accessibility
By Karina Paris

It has been a successful year, thus far, for the Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) and their enhanced Harbor Ferry service. The new 90-foot, double-decker M/V Independence has had the privilege of successfully providing Coastal Bend residents and visitors alike, with improved waterborne transportation service between the Peoples Street T-Head and Corpus Christi Beach. The 2011 service began March 11th and ran through the end of the Texas Spring Break week, March 20th. Ridership numbers have far surpassed the RTA’s goals this early in the season by reaching over 9,200 trips; nearing the ridership for the entire 2008 season.

The improved Harbor Ferry service is being operated by a world class company, HMS Global Maritime, which operates ferry services in Okinawa, Japan, Trinidad, and New York City, among others. Before the Harbor Ferry ribbon cutting, Mayor Joe Adame said, “This waterfront sets us apart from the rest of the world, and this new vessel can connect our region.”
“A new vessel, new contractor and an expanded schedule, has proved to be the right combination to launch a successful Harbor Ferry season”, said RTA Board Chairman, Crystal Lyons. “We appreciate the many community stakeholders who worked with the Corpus Christi RTA staff to help plan the service this year.”
The Harbor Ferry was first initiated in 1993 and operated by Danny Duzich of Barney's Place.  Duzich operated a retired Texas Dept of Transportation Ferry to provide the service. After 12 years of providing this service with a retired and converted vehicle ferry, in 2005, the RTA elected to upgrade service to improve accessibility and customer amenities. Since then, the RTA has continued its progression of improved waterborne transportation service into what we know as the Harbor Ferry today.
Photo by Alan S Albin

The success has not come easy; “The RTA is very excited to see the impressive response to our re-introduction of Harbor Ferry Service this year” said Scott Neeley, RTA CEO. “Our Board and staff have worked hard to bring a professional operator, HMS Maritime under contract to provide the citizens with a product they can be proud of and obviously we are seeing the results of that very good decision.”

Photos by Alan S Albin
Bicycles & Segways welcome.
The Harbor Ferry will begin service six days a week starting Memorial Day, May 30, 2011; summer service will run every week, Wednesday – Monday, from 10am to 6pm, until Labor Day weekend. The cost for the Harbor Ferry is $3.00 roundtrip or $1.50 for a reduced fare pass. For more information on the Harbor Ferry, please visit www.ccrta.org or call 361-883-2287.


June 2011 - The Ritz Theatre.

1930 - Inside Procenium
Revitalizing the Ritz Theatre.
By Monica Sawyer
The Ritz Theatre is coming back to life! Finally! If you don’t know about The Ritz, then you are in for a treat. This amazing theatre was built in 1929 and was once the finest in the state, host to films, vaudeville, USO shows, tons of music and drama, and most recently, ghost hunts! Closed in 1989, the Ritz sat crumbling until Monica McLeod Sawyer discovered the old girl sitting there, empty and sad, waiting to be revived.

“I was doing some soul-searching Downtown, trying to figure out what my purpose was in Corpus Christi,” Monica recalls. “I was actually considering moving away, but knew there was something bigger in my future… The side door, normally barred shut, was mysteriously open. I couldn’t resist the temptation to explore. What I found blew me away and almost brought me to tears! Here sat a gorgeous historic theatre, ceiling painted like the sky, walls like the sides of buildings, red velvet seats, urns inset in arched windows, made to look like you were sitting in a Spanish courtyard. I couldn’t believe that something this amazing still existed in Corpus Christi without anyone really knowing about it. I guess it had been closed so long (at that point almost 20 years), it had just faded from memory.”

In 2006, Monica Sawyer formed Corpus Christi PATCH (Positive Action Towards Cultural Heritage) to restore The Ritz and to develop, foster and promote the arts as valuable experiences, central to the lives of the community. For the last 5 years, the CCPATCH board and volunteers have worked to clean up the theatre and gain title to the building. This past Christmas, wishes were granted as the non-profit received a long-awaited gift of ownership of The Ritz Theatre from Mr. Robert Rowling (TRT Holdings and Omni Hotels). The donation was considered a huge accomplishment and a major milestone, especially since so many people were convinced it would never happen. Good thing Monica and the board didn’t listen to those nay-sayers! Now the real work has begun as CCPATCH rallies to raise millions of dollars to complete a full-scale historic restoration of the 82-year-old landmark. But is it worth it? Experts say yes, without a doubt. Time and time again, restored theatres have proven to increase economic development and serve as major catalysts for Downtown redevelopment across the country, and healthy Downtowns have a direct impact on surges in job growth.

This summer launches the “Revival” initiative for The Ritz. CCPATCH’s three-phase plan consists of “Revival”, raising the money for “Restoration”, the full-scale rehabilitation of the structure, and “Raising the Curtain” the last phase of fundraising and program planning before the grand opening. The group hopes to complete the project within 5 years, but that really depends on fundraising. CCPATCH will utilize many avenues of funding such as private donations and event revenue, historic tax credits, grants and public funding sources.
This summer, fans of The Ritz will get a chance to support the project in important ways. CCPATCH has planned three exciting events to jumpstart the Revival phase. A cleanup, documentary film kickoff and a huge fundraiser entertainment event are now on the calendar.

Photo by New Wave Photography
Clean Up The Ritz – Saturday June 11th, 9am to noon, 715 N. Chaparral Street
The first event is one in need of volunteers willing to get their hands dirty! Anyone who wants to help is welcome. Volunteers will be ripping out the last of the old carpet, cleaning the building, retouching the mural and fixing up the lobby. The Junior League has sponsored the last two big cleanups, filling 4 giant dumpsters of trash. Old seats, costumes, sets, marquee letters, as well as programs, scripts and old photos have been salvaged from the building. CCPATCH will one day display some of the old relics. Brian Devaney of EMD Services is sponsoring the event, keeping the air clean while volunteers work. Jennifer and Larry Williams are opening up Dr. Rockits next door to provide the volunteers with refreshments, bathrooms and a break from the heat.

Remember The Ritz – Friday, July 1st, 5:30-8:30 p.m., at The Ritz (715 N. Chaparral St.), in conjunction with DTown’s First Friday ArtWalk
The entire community is being called to tell their personal stories about The Ritz. CCPATCH is starting a documentary film and would like anyone who has attended an event or worked in The Ritz to come tell their story at the “Remember The Ritz” event sponsored by the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors. The group would also like to hear from supporters about why they want to see The Ritz restored. Image Cinema is donating two of their Photo Booths (turned into video booths) for the event. Derrick Perrin from Big Box Pro and Danney Boren from D&P Photography and Videography will also be on hand to film and follow guests around as they reminisce about the theatre and explore the old building. Refreshments will be provided by the Corpus Christi Chamber. Come be a part of this historic event.

Dine with The Ritz and Famous – a huge night of entertainment – Thursday, July 14th, 6:30 p.m., Solomon Ortiz Center
The first major fundraiser for The Ritz is “Dine with The Ritz and Famous”, a dinner and show featuring 8 professional impersonation acts: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Billy Holiday, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, Marilyn Monroe, Diana Ross, Reba McEntire and CHER! Aaron Davis will be Emcee and the evening is sponsored by Josh Salinas and Company as well as The Ortiz Center, La De Da Events and Dr Rockstar. There will be a silent auction, Image Cinema Photo Booths, and CCPATCH promises the evening will be a night guests will never forget. Table sponsorships are available and tickets can be purchased online at www.ccritz.com/events.html. Come support The Ritz (and write a big check for the cause) on this fun-filled night.

CCPATCH has a tough road ahead, but one that is worth the tenacity and effort. Once restored, The Ritz will be a very visible sign of growth and activity for Downtown and inspire more businesses and activities to thrive there. Support The Ritz today. Visit www.ccritz.com for more info or call Monica Sawyer at 361-887-6055.

June 2011 - ArtWalk

Summer First Friday ARTWALKs 
June 3rd and July 1st!  5:30 to 9:00 pm
By Michelle Smythe and Kaitlin Steinberg

We invite you to come Downtown this summer to the First Friday ArtWalks, June 3rd and July 1st. ArtWalk continues to grow and this summer will be no exception.  Come visit and check out the exceptional talent of our local artists and musicians and all the fun happenings Downtown!

ArtWalk has grown to 63 participating venues opening their doors for the event.  Downtown businesses feature art, music, refreshments, specials and discounts.  ArtWalk begins and ends in La Retama Park where visitors will find artists and food vendors, live music, Kid’s Art Corner, food and a festive atmosphere.  La Retama Park is located at the triangle between Mesquite, Peoples and Schatzel Streets.  Live music in June and July  will be provided by “Get off the Lawn” Bluegrass Band.

Art Museum of South Texas, Asian Cultures Museum and Museum of Science and History will be participating in ArtWalk.  To get there, just catch the ArtWalk Express, a bus graciously provided by The Regional Transit Authority that transports ArtWalkers to the far-reaching venues of ArtWalk, like the museums, Yachting Center, Art Center of Corpus Christi and Water Street Center where Tango Tea Room is located.

The DTown Tram continues to transport ArtWalkers to centrally located venues in the heart of Downtown with HOBO aboard to entertain the crowds playing their special blend of “Honkadelica”.  Both transports (ArtWalk Express and the Tram) connect at La Retama Park every 30 minutes. 

The Art Center of Corpus Christi opens three new exhibitions. The annual exhibition of works by the members of the South Texas Art League & Southwest Sculpture Society is always an exceptional show.  “Striking a Balance” features functional ceramic tableware and unique hand-crafted ceramics by Bridget Hauser, the founder of Sunset Canyon Pottery.  “Hidden Messages” is an exhibition of paintings by Phyllis Sayre.
They will also feature performances throughout the evening by Stefan and Diana Easter, professional ballroom dancers.

At WaterStreet Market the music will be provided in June by Two Peas in a Pod who will be opening for Collin Roache. During musical breaks there will be performances by dance group Celtic Flair. The WaterStreet restaurant group will, weather permitting, again have an outside bar and oysters for sale in the marketplace.  Treehouse Art Collective will be featuring the work of ceramist Clarice Bookamer and don’t forget to visit with Eclectique, Julie’s Boutique, Betty’s Trash to Treasure, The Gold Bug and Surf Club Records / Texas Surf Museum and see all the fun things they have to offer.

At K Space Contemporary, Rachel Robinson is the June Art Star.  Rachel’s fascinating pen and ink drawings will be on display in the gift shop gallery.  “Latex Suites & Gardens” an exhibition of paintings by Cande Aguilar continues in the main gallery.   A special knock-out presentation, will be models wearing the fantastic fashions created for Project Slicker, the annual condom couture show sponsored by Family Planning of the Coastal Bend.  Winning designs from Project Slicker will be displayed at K Space Contemporary through June 24.  And while you’re there, be sure to create your own Surreal work of art for “Exquisite Corpus,” K Space Contemporary’s exhibition opening July 3rd. 

Enjoy great music all over Downtown.  House of Rock is featuring the band Electric Touch and works of art by the Coastal Bend Artists.  At the Yachting Center of Corpus Christi, enjoy Friday night music at Tavern on the Bay and take some time to shop for original items at Cathy's Boutique & Gift Shop.  Executive Surf Club kicks off The Walk of Fame Rock Awards Show with Jason McMaster and Vallejo ($10 at door) on stage.

While traveling about Downtown, be sure to pick up raffle tickets at each ArtWalk shop and gallery location. Bring the tickets back to La Retama Park by 8:45 and put them in the raffle drum for a chance to win some great prizes. The drawing will be held at 9 pm.   Prizes include gift certificates, door prizes, and the grand prize – an original work of art by David Phillips valued at $500.  July will be your last chance to win a David Phillips painting.  ArtWalkers must be present to win.

For ArtWalk maps and general info, look for the ArtWalk Ambassadors wearing bright orange shirts. Some are on Segways (thanks to SegCity), and some are stationed at key locations around Downtown.  ArtWalk maps are also available on the ArtWalk Tram, at the DMD booth in La Retama Park, and at the Art Center, K Space and Water Street Center. Free parking is available and all venues are near favorite Corpus Christi eateries.  Admission is FREE. 

For continuing updates, check out the ArtWalk website www.artwalkcc.com and sign up for the email newsletter to receive our monthly flyer announcing new things with the Downtown ArtWalk!  You can also join us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/artwalkcc.

Coming in July, the Marina joins the festivities by hosting Marina Market Days on the first Saturday of each month.  Vendors will set up in the grass area of the Lawrence Street T-Head.  We hope to make Downtown Corpus Christi the place to be the first weekend of every month!

ArtWalk is organized by the Corpus Christi Downtown Management District.  If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of or a participant in the ArtWalk, or have any art related business, suggestions or ideas in regard to the Art Walk, contact Alan Albin, Downtown Management District (alanalbin@dtowncc.com, 882-2363). To become a vendor in La Retama Park contact Michelle Smythe of K Space Contemporary, info@kspacecontemporary.org

June 2011 - New Business - Dos Comales

Dos Comales Cafe y Cantina
By Lindsey Abel Pietsch
 
The newest edition to Downtown Corpus Christi is Dos Comales Cafe y Cantina, located on the corner of Water Street and William. Dos Comales Café y Cantina is a unique restaurant and bar that offers seafood specialties and traditional Tex-Mex fare, in a contemporary inspired space with Mexican flair.  “Dos,” the anointed nickname for the restaurant, brings a new lunch, happy hour, and dinner option to the many people who work, live, and play Downtown.  With an extensive menu and a full bar that offers specialty margaritas, Dos Comales has something for everyone.  This Mexican food eatery is a different and affordable restaurant/bar addition to the established arts and entertainment district in Downtown Corpus Christi. 

“Dos” is like no other Mexican food restaurant in town.  What used to be an old tire store has been transformed into a warm and sunny venue with vibrant-colored walls and lush tropical plants.  Missing are the typical sombreros and piñatas; instead, diners will see a warm gold wall upstairs dotted with colorful bowls, a blue and yellow-tiled bar, colorful festoon lights covering the ceiling, and a beautiful turquoise arched wall that divides the main dining area from the bar.  And hey—there are even four TV’s to satisfy the sports fans in your group.  Windows all along one wall contribute to the festive atmosphere and provide a beautiful view of Downtown.  The overall contemporary design aesthetic leaves plenty of room for some traditional touches as well.  Red leather chairs adorned with brass nail heads and crisp white tablecloths help to create a comfortable mix of old and new.   A beautiful painting of a young mother in rural Mexico with a baby on her back greets customers at the front door.  This, and other paintings of everyday life in Mexico by the talented Arnold Gonzalez, brings an authentic feel to Dos Comales.

The menu features an impressive assortment of appetizers, soups, fresh seafood dishes, fajitas, traditional plates, and homemade desserts.  While looking over the extensive menu, customers are invited to munch on warm, crispy chips and two different salsas—a subtly spicy red sauce and a creamy salsa verde with a “kick”.   Appetizers include everything from traditional homemade guacamole to “Queso de la Costa”-- Monterrey jack cheese layered with crab, shrimp, and crawfish tails sautéed in a mild ranchero sauce. House favorites include Fajitas Don Juanito--fajitas smothered in a creamy cilantro sauce with mushrooms, red bell peppers, and purple onions; seafood enchiladas stuffed with shrimp, crab and crawfish; fresh flounder; stuffed-fried avocados; and fish tacos.  Soft, warm flour tortillas are made fresh everyday in the Dos Comales kitchen, and be sure to try the fine, silky flan for dessert—the perfect ending to a great meal.

If you’re in a festive mood, Dos Comales also offers a drink menu that won’t disappoint.  Let the bartender serve up a freshly-squeezed lime margarita.  Customer favorites include La Flaca Margarita, Dos’s version of a low-cal margarita that is made with tequila, agave nectar, and fresh lime juice.  Another popular version of the margarita is Mi Corazon which features a special liquor floater.  The most famous—or maybe infamous of all-- is the Dosarita, a gigantic goblet of the frozen house margarita with a Dos Equis bottle floater.  It is a definite crowd pleaser and packs a big punch!  In addition to specialty margaritas, Dos Comales has a great wine list, an array of domestic and imported beer, and a full bar.  So—if you’re not a tequila drinker, the bartenders at Dos Comales will be happy to serve up a cocktail to suit your taste.

The patio at “Dos” is a festive outdoor area with plenty of seating, a bar, and outdoor music.  Festoon lights hang overhead and help to create a casual, fun atmosphere.  The bubbling water features and lovely terra cotta planters filled with tropical plants add to the ambience as well.  So, meet your friends on the patio!  There’s no better place to sip a refreshing margarita or cold beer at the end of a long workday or on a laid back weekend afternoon.  The patio at Dos Comales is perfect for al fresco dining on our beautiful Corpus Christi bay front.

Whether you’re with family and friends, co-workers, or even out–of- town guests, Dos Comales is the place to go.  This new and exciting addition to Downtown dining in Corpus Christi offers tasteful décor, spicy food, warm friendly service, and plenty of cold beer and fresh margaritas to cool you down!

June 2011 - New Business - Threads

Threads
By Megan Brieger
Originally from Portland, Jennifer Reid is a young, vibrant girl who has been residing in Austin for the past five years. After a few years of brainstorming on her idea for a funky, hip consignment shop, she’s transforming her dream into reality... and she’s bringing Threads to William street in Downtown Corpus Christi. Here’s what she wants future Threads’ lovers to know about herself and her newest contribution to this wonderful city.

What made you want to open Threads and how long have you had this idea?
    “Its been a dream of mine for about 3 years now, my mom owned a shop similar to Threads in Portland and between helping her out, being inspired by all the really cool shops in Austin, and being tired of ‘working for the man’ I decided to start saving and really honing in on making my dream of owning my own shop happen!”

What is your interest in fashion?
    “Well I love seeing people express themselves through fashion. Just wearing something that makes them feel good, ya know. It's fun just mixing and matching things together to make something fresh and new! And It's even better when you find an awesome deal!”

How would you describe your style and how close or different is it to the style of the average Threads customer?
    “Well I guess I’m not the “average gal”. I skateboard, so my style is a bit different from other people. I guess I just wear whatever makes me feel good. I can get down with the boys but I still love to throw on some heels and a sexy dress and go out for a great night on the town.”

Describe the kind of style of ‘the average Threads shopper’?
    “To each their own. I want Threads to be very versatile and I want anyone to be able to find something great there!”

Why Downtown Corpus Christi?
    “I love the openness that the ocean has to offer and I love Texas, so why not return to my roots?  After being gone for five years, I see that Corpus has so much potential to have a awesome Downtown scene... and not just for one night. We have the geography that alone makes this city worth living in. Bringing the business and entertainment, etc. that right now, everyone leaves town to go do, is just going to make it that much better.”

Describe your vision of Threads?
    “Threads will be a place where you can go and find something that all the stores in the mall don’t have in multiples. You could stumble upon something ‘one of a kind’. Every day there will be something new to find. We will have everything- from tennies to heels, rings to sunglasses, t-shirts to dressy tops, day dresses to formals. Threads will be a place where you go to search around and have a good time, and discover your new favorite outfit :)”

Describe the average Threads shopper?
    “Anyone who likes a great deal on name-brand stuff!”

What sets Threads apart from thrift stores?
     “I feel that it’s a step above, lets say, Goodwill in that we are only taking things that are in style, so you eliminate having to sift thru a lot of random items. And you get money for your clothes!”

What sets Threads apart from other consignment shops?
    “The difference in Threads vs. other resale shops in town is that Threads will be targeting towards a younger generation. It’s more for people in their teens to 30's, and also we will have a separate guys department!”

Hours of operation?
    “7 days a week 12 pm- 8 pm.”

When will you start opening to take clothes?
    “We will start taking clothes June 6th! Times will be posted on Facebook each Monday for the week. Basically, everyone who brings in clothes has their own account and when their item(s) sell they get 40% cash or they can choose to use it as store credit and receive 50%. Every 15th of the month, a report for that month will be made where we’ll calculate how much you sold We’ll reach out to you, and then you can come pick up your money or store credit.”

Plans for grand opening/ArtWalk plans?
    “Threads will open July 1st in collaboration with ArtWalk. I plan on having a ribbon cutting ceremony, bands playing, professional Hoola-hooping going on, jewelry and art for sale, etc. It’s gonna be a real fun day you won’t want to miss!”

What’s your goal for the shop?
    “Aside from being everyone’s new favorite place to find great deals on great clothes, Threads will host a lot of really cool events in the future! Stay posted online facebook.com/txthreads or ccthreads.blogspot.com”

How will Threads help improve and better Corpus Christi?
    “Hopefully I can inspire others to move or start a business Downtown. It's a nice getaway from the inner city shuffle, just to walk around Downtown and visit shops and restaurants. Take a bike ride down Ocean, stop by Cole Park, or walk the pier. It’s a great city and this whole “there’s nothing to do here” attitude and perspective that a lot of people have, it just isn’t true. By getting people to come Downtown, and inspiring others to help improve our city, I hope more people will learn to start fully enjoying our city. We’re here so we might as well make the best of it!”

Anything else you want your future Threads shoppers to know?
    “You never know what you’re going to find, so come in and enjoy the experience of finding something unique and new. Well new to you anyways!

Also, If you choose to donate the items we cannot take they will be going to various women’s shelters and teenage housing shelters in town.”

Jennifer Reid        THREADS    Coming July 1st2011    ccthreads.blogspot.com

June 2011 - Big Bang

4th of July Big Bang Celebration
By Mayor's Office
Our country’s Independence Day will be celebrated on Monday, July 4th with some new activities and those tried-and-true traditions which have been with us for years.

We’ll kick it off with the “4 for the 4th” fun-run featuring the Corpus Christi Roadrunners.  Go to www.corpusroadrunners.com for start time & location.

Proudly join the Veterans Band and Mayor’s Committee on Veterans Affairs at a 10:00 a.m. ceremony at Sherrill Park recalling the history-making events and heroes which are celebrated on this day each year.  

The Art Museum of South Texas (www.stia.org) will be open, celebrating “Dollar Days” with a $1.00 entry fee per person from 10 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.  Enjoy the nostalgic works of Norman Rockwell indoors, with kids activities, all-American food and music for the whole family on the lawn and barge dock.  View the fireworks close-up from Dobson’s Café at an exclusive reception benefiting the museum.  Call 825.3500 for details.

Due to the Cole Park improvements, the children’s area will be moved to the vicinity of Old City Hall Park, starting at 12 noon.   There will also be a concert stage featuring a variety of local bands and music. Across the boulevard Sea Wall Food & Spirits will be open for business serving food and beverages for purchase.

At 5:30 p.m., weather-permitting, the Coast Guard will perform a mock “helo demonstration” off the marina T-Heads with a fly-over of their Falcon jet. 

Following that, the Stars & Stripes Parade (unselfishly organized by the Bucaraders each year) is going “retro;” looking for entries of yesteryear.  Kids on bicycles with flags & streamers flying, Military vehicles & personnel from all branches, colorful clowns, floats from local corporate and community organizations, kids clubs and trail riders, anyone and everyone who rejoices in the freedom and liberty that America provides is welcome to participate! 

The parade has moved back to Shoreline Blvd starting at 6:00 p.m, beginning at Kinney Street and travelling North to Mann Street.

All throughout the day you’ll find anything and everything you’d want to eat, drink or purchase along the seawall; where street vendors are always welcome. 

The USS Lexington has once again joined in the partnership as the launch pad for the H-E-B fireworks display starting at 9:30 p.m.  

Join us in making our city shine!  Show everyone the great things Corpus Christi has to offer!

Right now www.cctexas.com under “Current Information” has the July 4th Vendor Application.  Coming soon will be the parade entry application and event details. Or contact Kelly Denson, Mayor’s Office Chief of Staff at 826.3100 or kellyd@cctexas.com.  Thank you.