Things To Do in May

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

Hello Woodlands' May 2025 guide presents a range of activities and events for residents of The Woodlands and Montgomery County. Among the featured events are the Insperity Invitational, a prestigious PGA TOUR Champions tournament offering free admission, and the Building Hope Gala on May 3, aimed at raising funds for Habitat for Humanity. Scheduled for May 10, the Health, Wellness & Fitness Expo invites families to participate in health screenings and fitness activities, promoting a healthier community. The American Heart Association will host the Go Red for Women Luncheon on May 15, addressing vital cardiovascular health issues for women. The guide also emphasizes ongoing support at the Canopy Cancer Survivorship Center, which offers services to cancer survivors and their families at no cost.

With events like Wine and Food Week from May 28-31, there are numerous opportunities for culinary enthusiasts to indulge and celebrate local flavors. Community involvement is encouraged through volunteering and donations to local nonprofits, fostering a spirit of generosity and support. Overall, the guide highlights the vibrant community activities while promoting health, wellness, and social responsibility.

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