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• Opening April 17 • 4303 Kingwood Drive, Ste. 100, Kingwood • www.sprouts.com/store/tx/kingwood/kingwood-dr 9 VCS’ DIY Shirts & More Owned by Misty Good, the Porter-based business will open a second location Atascocita this spring. The craft supply store specializes in direct-to-lm transfers, ultraviolet direct-to-lm decals, sublimation transfers, heat transfer vinyl, adhesive vinyl and blank apparel. • Opening in April • 5340 FM 1960 E., Humble • www.diy-shirts.com
new 10,000-square-foot, two-story building. • 5629 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood • www.strawbridge-umc.org
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13 Kingwood Revolution Volleyball Club The volleyball club added four state-of-the-art sand volleyball courts in March, allowing o¦cials to expand club programming. To celebrate the expansion, the volleyball club will host a grand opening celebration on April 17 from 4-8 p.m. • 23251 Ford Road, Porter • www.kingwoodrevolutionvbc.com
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18 Yonutz The doughnut shop reopened under new ownership e ective Jan. 26, franchise owner Arthur Cunanan conrmed via email March 6. Cunanan said he hopes the doughnut shop will serve as a hub for Kingwood residents, regularly hosting family-friendly activities. The business o ers its signature Smashed Donut as well as big and mini doughnuts, milkshakes and breakfast sandwiches. • 4421 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood • www.yonutz.com/location/kingwood-tx and courts to honor of two coaches. First hired in 1994, Kim Enocksen recently came out of retirement to head the tennis program again after Kevin McElroy—who had served as head coach since 2021—died in early January. • 2701 Kingwood Drive, Kingwood • www.humbleisd.net 19 Atascocita Fire Department Each of the re department’s three stations is now able to scan lost pets for microchips following a donation of scanners from Harris County Public Health. • A Station 19, 7642 Farmingham Road, Humble; B Station 29, 4000 Atascocita Road, Humble; C Station 39, 19219 Oak Timbers Drive, Humble • www.avfd.com
14 The Frozen Panda Snowballs & Pops Owner Drexel Brooks said the business temporarily shut down over winter to complete a reboot of the store’s brand and menu. The business reopened March 9 and o ers New Orleans-style snowballs, Bluebell Ice Cream products, sundaes, Italian ice, milkshakes, and food items, such as nachos and cotton candy.
10 Long John Silver’s A $1.2 million remodeling project for the seafood fast- food chain’s Humble location is set to begin in late April and wrap up in September, according to a Feb. 19 TDLR ling. Restaurant management noted the business will be closed throughout the duration of the project. • 9950 FM 1960, Humble • www.ljsilvers.com
• 7934 FM 1960 E., Humble • www.thefrozenpanda.com
15 Back Pew Brewing The brewery will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a “Decades Party” on April 4 from noon-7 p.m. Owned by Bobby Harl, the brewery features a taproom and outdoor beer garden that is family- and pet-friendly. • 26452 Sorters McClellan Road, Porter • www.backpewbrewing.com 16 Los Jarritos The Mexican eatery will celebrate its rst anniversary on April 11 with a mariachi band, a mechanical bull and face painting from 6-9 p.m. Owned by Juan Nambo, Magdiel Marquez and Armando Rodriguez, the eatery o ers a menu of tacos, tortas, fajitas and menudo. • 20669 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Ste. A, Humble • Facebook: Los Jarritos Mexican Grill 17 Kingwood High School During the Feb. 17 board meeting, Humble ISD trustees approved the renaming of the school’s tennis complex
Relocations
11 Burger Fresh Citing issues with rent a ordability, restaurant o¦cials temporarily closed the eatery Feb. 23 at 12235 Will Clayton Parkway, Ste. 1, Humble, and will move to a new location. The eatery o ers hamburgers, Philly cheesesteaks and chicken dishes. • Reopening date TBD • 1502 First St. E., Ste. G, Humble • www.myburgerfresh.com
Expansions
12 Strawbridge United Methodist Church Church o¦cials broke ground on an expansion and renovation project in August and construction is expected to wrap up this summer. The project will renovate the church’s existing Education Wing and add a
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