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Whether you have kids headed back to school or you’re not affected by the start of the school year, this week is chock full of changes. Except for the weather, which should remain pretty consistent with partly cloudy days and highs in the mid 90s but
Brandon Foskett, ORHS class of 2019, is a PhD student at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also biking 4,000+ miles from Austin to Anchorage, Alaska to raise money for cancer research and support services. And he needs your help!
The Woodlands Lions Club has announced that entries are now being accepted for The Woodlands® Wildflower Festival Art Contest.
Join the fun at MoriCon, the first-ever anime convention hosted by The Woodlands Township’s Parks and Recreation Department,
A relatively cool start to the week will revert back to the high – but nowhere near record-breaking – temperatures of summer in The Woodlands. Cool off (or sweat it out) with some of these amazing events!
One of the hot-button topics in The Woodlands, that particularly rears its head during election seasons, is its status as an unincorporated township. The Woodlands is a master-planned community, not a fully incorporated city. While most home ownershi
The lazy days of summer are winding down and school-aged children in The Woodlands and South Montgomery County
The new school year is rapidly approaching, which means if you’re a parent (or a student), it’s time to cram in as much summer fun as you can. And if you’re not a parent or student… well, the same directive applies. Carpe diem!
Township teams make state competition The Woodlands Township Aquatics Division made waves at the Gulf Coast Guard Games this week, with two of its lifeguard teams
Time flies when you're having fun, and it may surprise you to realize we're mere weeks away from the summer break ending and school going back into session. There's still time, however, to get some family fun in before summer ends! Here are some of o
The John Cooper School Fine Arts Council is pleased to announce that Fiona Davis, the New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue,
Huntsville resident Lizzie Pace is an employee of Back Table Kitchen and Bar, one of the top-tier restaurants at The Woodlands Resort near N Millbend and Grogan’s Mill. She was galvanized into action when she heard of the devastation of the flooding
Once the Monday rains are done, we should have a remainder of the week with moderate and seasonal temperatures and partly cloudy skies. The perfect time to enjoy life outdoors or inside! Get some ideas by checking out some of our suggestions here.
The South Regional Library, a branch of the Montgomery County Memorial Library System (MCMLS), will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, July 26,
Get ready for an action-packed day at The Woodlands Children's Museum from 10:00am-4:00pm on Saturday, July 26th, 2025!
We’re in that sweet spot where it’s after the Independence Day holidays but before school kicks back into gear, and the temperatures are still relatively seasonal and under 100 degrees. Here are some events to have fun with!
The star-spangled celebration continues throughout the day on the Fourth of July as The Woodlands hosts a variety of patriotic events, family fun and fireworks.
Join the Township in celebrating all month long The Woodlands Township proudly joins communities across the country in celebrating Parks and Recreation Month this July, as designated
We’re in the middle of the week celebrating the birth of our nation 249 years ago, and already the celebrations are mounting – just wait until next year when we celebrate the big 2-5-0, also known as the semiquincentennial, sestercentennial, or bises
It’s Independence Week, where we celebrate the birth of our great nation on the fourth day of July, but try to stretch the festivities out as long as patriotically possible. While we’ll have a comprehensive July 4 list put out later filled with fun e