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2025 Election Guide The Woodlands Township Candidates

Hello Woodlands interviewed candidates for three positions on The Woodlands Township Board of Directors for the upcoming election on November 4, 2025. The election, which affects voters in both Montgomery and Harris County, will see candidates answer four specific questions regarding their motivations and priorities. Early voting begins on October 20, 2025, with various locations available throughout the township.

The Woodlands 37th Annual Wildflower Festival held this Saturday, Oct. 18

The Woodlands will host its 37th Annual Wildflower Festival on Saturday, October 18, 2025, starting at 10:00 AM local time. The event, organized by the Lions Club, promises a vibrant celebration of local flora and community engagement.

Early voting begins Monday, October 20

Early voting for The Woodlands Township Board of Directors election starts on October 20, 2025, and runs until October 31. Residents must be registered voters in their respective counties to participate. Election Day is set for November 4, 2025, with voting hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Charm Taphouse BBQ Fires Up The Woodlands with Elevated Texas Smokehouse Fare, Fusion Thai Dishes, and a Craft Taproom

Charm Taphouse & BBQ opened in Montgomery County, Texas, offering a unique blend of Texas barbecue and Thai cuisine. The restaurant, owned by Adam and Wanalee Gorelick, features a grand opening celebration from October 24-26 with live music and special menu items.

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County announces 2026 Building Hope Gala Casa de Corazn

Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Texas, will hold its 13th annual Building Hope Gala on April 25, 2026, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott. The event, themed Casa de Corazón, aims to raise funds to support local families in need of housing. Tina Rivera, a dedicated supporter of Habitat MCTX, will serve as the Gala Chair.

Child Advocates of Montgomery County hosts Fourth Annual Cornament, raising funds for children and families in crisis

Child Advocates of Montgomery County hosted its fourth annual Cornament on October 12, 2025, at B52 Brewing Company, attracting over 150 participants. The event raised funds to support vulnerable children through volunteer advocacy and featured live music, food trucks, and a cornhole tournament.

Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital vagus nerve stimulation therapy offers hope for stroke survivors relearning movement

Leol Franklin, a stroke survivor, has regained movement and independence through vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy after two years of traditional rehabilitation yielded minimal progress. The therapy, initially developed for epilepsy, sends electrical pulses to the vagus nerve, aiding in neural connection strengthening and enhancing movement recovery. Franklin's journey exemplifies the potential of VNS therapy in offering hope to stroke patients facing rehabilitation challenges.

St. Lukes Health-The Woodlands Hospital hosts Annual Neonatal Memorial Ceremony, offering comfort to grieving families

St. Luke’s Health-The Woodlands Hospital hosted its fourth Annual Neonatal Memorial Ceremony to honor families affected by pregnancy and infant loss. Attendees participated in a symbolic remembrance, lighting candles and hanging ornaments in a butterfly garden, reflecting their enduring love for lost children. This event underscores the hospital's commitment to supporting grieving families.

SpookTacular fright-free halloween event just for the little ones at The Woodlands Childrens Museum

The Woodlands Children’s Museum hosts its annual Halloween Spooktacular event on October 31, 2025, for children ages 7 and under. The family-friendly celebration features games, art projects, and performances, all designed to provide a non-scary Halloween experience. Advance tickets are recommended due to limited capacity.

UPDATE Montgomery County Sheriffs Office continues Investigation into Former Memorial Hermann Employee for Invasive Visual Recording

A criminal investigation into former Memorial Hermann employee Robert Shrader continues for felony charges of Invasive Visual Recording. Hidden recording devices were found in unisex restrooms at Memorial Hermann Hospital, with eight victims identified so far. Detectives urge potential victims who used the restrooms in August 2025 to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

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