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Residents of the East Shore neighborhood have expressed opposition to a plan to build 58 homes on the 23-acre island on Lake Woodlands.
Mitchell Island is at the center of a debate between residents and developers. (Vanessa Holt/Community Impact Newspaper)
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FROMNICOLE: As a pivotal election season is in full swing, Community Impact Newspaper is providing unbiased coverage for The Woodlands-area elections. In this edition we bring you our 2020 Voter Guide starting on Page 35. Please take an opportunity to learn about the candidates running for The Woodlands Township board of directors as well as Conroe ISD board of trustees. Early voting began Oct. 13, and Election Day is Nov. 3. It wasn’t that long ago that women, African Americans and nonlandowners had to ght for their right to vote, so let us not take this privilege for granted this November and all use this opportunity to voice our choice. We have also created an election landing page online. It will be the main hub for all of our coverage through Election Day, from candidate Q&A’s to sample ballots and other important voting information. Please check out the site at communityimpact.com/voter-guide. Nicole Preston, GENERALMANAGER
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NOWOPEN 1 New Orleans-inspired Kitchen 1488 opened north of The Woodlands on Aug. 24. The casual Cajun-American restaurant at 4130 FM 1488, Ste. 102, Conroe, oers a menu of Southern-style lunch and dinner fare alongside week- end breakfast specials. 936-539-8597. www.kitchen1488.com 2 The newest Amazon 4-star location opened Sept. 18 in The Woodlands Mall at
1201 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Wood- lands. The 4-star is the Seattle-based technology company’s physical store brand, and it is stocked with a variety of merchandise from its online marketplace. Products oered at the retail location in- clude books, electronics, home and kitchen goods, games and toys that are trending, top selling or highly rated on Amazon.com. 281-466-3302. www.amazon.com 3 MedCare Pediatric Group launched in northern Spring on Sept. 7. Located
at 2219 Sawdust Road, Ste. 1501, Spring, MedCare’s fourth Greater Houston-area location oers applied behavior analysis for children with autism; pediatric nursing services; and speech, occupational and physical therapy. 713-995-9292. www.medcarepediatric.com 4 Family dentist Smile of The Woodlands opened in Panther Creek on Aug. 1. Under Dr. Serge Kupetz, services oered at 4840 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 211, The Woodlands, include X-rays,
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company, launched its newest franchise in The Woodlands on Sept. 1. Operated by the mother-daughter team of Sharon McDougal and Ashley Seymour, TruBlue provides on-site repairs, renovations, yard work, cleaning and home safety services for seniors around The Woodlands area. 936-242-1666. www.trubluehousecare.com/the- woodlands The national, veteran-owned company JDog Junk Removal & Hauling launched a franchise in Montgomery County on Aug. 1. Under owner Ryan Donnell, a Coast Guard veteran, JDog oers re- moval services for furniture, appliances, mattresses, carpet, junk, yard waste and construction debris, as well as home cleanouts and other labor services. The home-operated business visits clients at their homes or businesses. 832-592-0511. www.jdogjunkremoval.com COMING SOON 8 Sawyer Park Icehouse has announced it will be taking the place of the space that used to occupy Papa’s Icehouse, located at 314 Pruitt Road, Spring, when it opens in early 2021. Sawyer Park Icehouse is currently in the process of renovating the location. When Sawyer Park Icehouse opens, it will feature live music, drinks and a new concept for the location. www.facebook.com/ sawyerparkicehouse 9 Tony’s Italian Delicatessen in Montgomery will open its second location near the intersection of Kuykendahl and West Rayford roads in Spring in late 2020. The new location
will feature an in-store dining room, an outdoor patio and a drive-thru for pickup only. 936-588-4800. www.tonysitaliandelicatessen.com 10 The national beauty salon chain Deka Lash plans to launch in October or November at 24527 Gosling Road, Ste. 140D, Spring, with services cover- ing various eyelash and makeup needs including lash extensions, lifts, tints and volume enhancement. 832-500-7515. www.dekalash.com 11 Center Court Pizza & Brew plans to open its second Spring location in The Shops on Gosling located at 24345 Gosling Road, Ste. 100, Spring, by the end of 2020. The eatery’s menu features hand- tossed pizzas, pizza rolls, calzones, atbread pizzas, sliders, pasta, wings and salads. www.centercourtpizza.com Great Expectations Spa , a mobile spa servicing pregnant women and their families, announced it is planning on opening a location in The Woodlands in October with oerings such as luxury facial and body treatments for women in all trimesters of pregnancy. www.greatexpectationsspa.com EXPANSIONS 12 Dosey Doe Breakfast & BBQ launched its whiskey bar expansion in The Woodlands in early September. The eatery’s bar concept features an array of whiskeys and bourbons from around the world. The location opened more than three years ago at 2626 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 832-823-4414. www.doseydoe.com/bbq 13 The Signorelli Co., The Wood-
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FEATURED IMPACT NOWOPEN The Republic Grille announced it opened its third area location Sept. 9 at 3486 Discovery Creek Blvd., Spring. The restaurant serves Texas cuisine with a Southern twist, according to a news release, with items such as wagyu chicken-fried steak and Carolina-style shrimp and grits. The new location features a private dining room for special occasions and meetings as well as an outdoor patio. The full-service eatery oers a full bar with craft beer and a wine list. 281-719-2001. www.therepublicgrille.com lands-based real estate and development rm, announced the launch of its new built-for-rent division Rental Properties of America in mid-September, at 1401 Woodlands Parkway, The Woodlands. 281-761-6363. www.rpaliving.com ANNIVERSARIES 14 The Woodlands-based Wood- forest National Bank marked its 40th year in business in September. The nancial institution, headquartered at 1330 Lake Robbins Drive, The Wood- lands, oers a variety of investment and management services. 877-968-7962. www.woodforest.com 15 Engineering and planning rm City and Sea Group marked its 10th anni-
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A Indian-Pakistani restaurant Curry Masala announced its second location opened Sept. 15 at 610 Rayford Road, Spring. The restaurant oers takeout, delivery, catering, curbside and pickup options. The restaurant focuses on serving vegetarian and meat curries along with traditional oerings such as biryani and kebabs. 281-362-5997. www.currymasalatx.com
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square feet at the Harmony develop- ment located o the Grand Parkway at 3532 Harmony Commons Drive, Spring. The global company oers paint and other residential and commercial building supplies. www.sherwin-williams.com CLOSINGS 6 The Woodlands-area location of Obstacle Warrior Kids announced its closure, eective Aug. 16, in a Face- book post. The business, located at 27329 Spectrum Way, Oak Ridge North, featured an indoor obstacle course and oered children’s classes, parties and camps. www.obstaclewarriorkids.com 7 The Shenandoah location of the girls clothing chain Justice closed this summer. The closing of the store in the Portono Shopping Center at 19075 I-45 N., Ste. 113A, Shenandoah, is one of hundreds nationwide announced following the July Chapter 11 bankruptcy ling of the brand’s parent company, As- cena Retail Group. www.shopjustice.com
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NOWOPEN 1 A new location of the Auburn, Ala- bama-based Chicken Salad Chick opened in northern Spring on Sept. 2. The national chicken salad restaurant chain’s newest eatery is located at 4131 Riley Fuzzel Road, Ste. 100, Spring. Chicken Salad Chick oers several chicken salad varieties alongside sandwiches, salads, soup and pimento cheese dishes. 346-326-2977. www.chickensaladchick.com 2 Andy’s Cleaners , a garment care busi- ness, opened in mid-August in Oak Ridge North. Located at 27600 Robinson Road,
the facility provides laundry, dry clean- ing and clothing adjustment services. Clothing drop-os can be completed in store or at the cleaner’s drop box, and pickup is available in store or curbside. The location also features an elec- tronic pickup kiosk that operates 24/7. 832-764-0162. www.andyscleaners.com COMING SOON 3 A franchise location of Pepperoni’s pizzeria will open this fall along the Grand Parkway in Spring. The restau- rant, located at 3235 Riley Fuzzel Road, Ste. 200, Spring, will be Pepperoni’s
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OCTOBER 20 THANK LOCAL POLICE A parade to honor local law enforcement will be held at the East Shore Clubhouse in The Woodlands. Residents are asked to gather at the park across from the club to show their thanks, and lunch boxes will be distributed to local law enforcement. Donations are welcome for the cost of the meals. 5:30 p.m. Free. East Shore Clubhouse, 2662 N. Bay Place, The Woodlands. https://mealtrain.com/v16d3g 24 VISIT A FALL FESTIVAL Oak Ridge North will hold its seventh annual Fall Festival at Marilyn Edgar Park. The autumn civic event will feature an assortment of food trucks, vendors, craft stations and children’s activities, including a trackless train. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Marilyn Edgar Park, 26531 Hillside Drive, Oak Ridge North. 281-292-4648. www.oakridgenorth.com The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival will be held virtually. Originally scheduled in April, the event was pushed back due to COVID-19. The festival begins with a silent auction featuring original art. Attendees can tune in to workshops and one- on-one visits with local artists. 10 a.m. (Sat.)-6 p.m. (Sun.) Free. www.thewoodlandsartscouncil.org (Courtesy The Woodlands Arts Council)
24 DROP OFF UNUSED MEDICATIONS The Woodlands Township Neighborhood Watch is hosting a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day at The Woodlands Township Town Hall to collect unwanted medications for safe disposal. The event oers a free and anonymous service. Medications will only be accepted during the event hours and may not be dropped o before or after the event. Due to COVID-19, this is one of only a small number of locations where the event will be held in the Greater Houston area this year. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. The Woodlands Township, 2801 Technology Forest Blvd., The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov The Woodlands annual Trick or Treat Trail will be a drive-thru event at Sterling Ridge Park and Ride this year. Residents will remain in their vehicles at all times while attending and wear a mask, and items will be handed through a window or placed in the trunk. Free. Noon-6 p.m. Sterling Ridge Park and Ride, 8001 McBeth Way, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov (Courtesy The Woodlands Township)
Holiday Market will benet Interfaith of The Woodlands and Hope: The Will Herndon Research Fund. Alcohol and light snacks will be provided by Del Frisco’s Grille in The Woodlands, and pictures with Santa will be available Nov. 7. More than 25 vendors will be showcasing unique holiday items for sale. Times vary. $10-$50. Del Frisco Grille, Woodlands Parkway, Ste. 300, The Woodlands. 832-764-0680. www.rightnextdoordesigns.com 11 ATTENDAVETERAN’S DAY TRIBUTE The Woodlands Township is hosting a Veteran’s Day tribute including a presentation of colors, keynote speakers and musical performances. A military drop-o booth will be set up to accept donations of recommended items, which will be shipped to troops. 4:30-5:30 p.m. Free. Town Green Park, 2099 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. 281-210-3800. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov The Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park will be open and celebrating Halloween this year with a Monster Mash trick-or-treat stop. The public is invited to stop by for candy and pictures. 2-5 p.m. Free. Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive, The Woodlands. 281-516-7348. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov (Courtesy The Woodlands Township)
12 GOON THEWINEWALK Wine and Food Week’s Wine Walk at Market Street has been redesigned as a November street party this year. General admission ticketholders will receive a keepsake wine glass to sample a wide variety of wines, and more than 25 restaurants will be in attendance to provide food. 5:30-8:30 p.m. $40. Market Street, 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands. 713-557-5732. www.wineandfoodweek.com 14 RAISEMONEY FOR FIRST RESPONDERS Area nonprot Emergency Chaplain Group is hosting its ninth annual Hope for Heroes gala. The event will raise money and awareness for supporting rst responders in need of mental health services. A guest speaker is anticipated to be announced in the near future. 6-10 p.m. $2,000 (per table). Waterway Marriott and Convention Center, 1601 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. 855-436-2427. www.emergencychaplain.org The Out of The Darkness Walk is scheduled at Town Green Park, and guests can pick up T-shirts, attend a memorial event, drop o donations and purchase merchandise from their vehicles. Registration is required. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Town Green Park, 2099 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. 281-704-5097. https://afsp.donordrive.com (Courtesy American Foundation for Suicide Prevention)
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Events were conrmed as of press time but are subject to change. Find more or submit The Woodlands-area events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
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LIVEMUSIC CALENDAR
Live music in and around The Woodlands
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RYAN PINNICK GENUWINE TASTING ROOM
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ROCK THE ROW Hughes Landing, The Woodlands 281-210-3800 www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov OCTOBER 15 Sol Flair, 7 p.m. 22 Midnight Release, 7 p.m. 29 Flashpoint, 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 05 OMG, 7 p.m. 12 Designated Driver, 7 p.m. CONCERT IN THE PARK Northshore Park, 2505 Lake Woodlands Drive, The Woodlands 281-210-3950 www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov OCTOBER 18 Route 66 Band, 5:30 p.m. 25 Morgan McKay, 5:30 p.m. GLADE CULTURAL CENTER 2000 Woodlands Parkway, The Woodlands 832-557-8781 www.gladeculturalcenter.com OCTOBER 16 Joe Burlison’s Uptown Jazz Band, 8 p.m. 23 Sing-along piano lounge night with Kevin Charles, 8:30 p.m. The four-time Grammy-nominated quintet has more than three decades of experience in country music. (Courtesy Restless Heart)
of genres and decades. (Courtesy Ryan Pinnick)
GENUWINE TASTING ROOM 6503 FM 1488, Ste. 401, Magnolia 832-934-2675 www.mygenuwine.com OCTOBER 16 Ryan Pinnick, 7:30 p.m. 17 The BB’s, 7:30 p.m. 24 Jazz Pitch, 7:30 p.m. DOSEY DOE BIG BARN 25911 I-45 N., The Woodlands 281-367-3774 www.doseydoe.com OCTOBER 16 Prophets & Outlaws, 8:30 p.m. 17 Tanner Usrey, 8:30 p.m. 18 Hayes Carll, 7:30 p.m. 22 Ward Davis, 8:30 p.m. 23 Back in Black, 8:30 p.m. 24 Sarah Grace & the Soul, 8:30 p.m. 25 Denis Plante and the Tango Quartet, 7 p.m. 28 Aaron Watson, 8 p.m. 31 Andrew Sevener, 8:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 01 Je Canada, 7 p.m. 05 Restless Heart, 8:30 p.m. 06 Dale Watson, 8:30 p.m. 08 The Isaacs, 7 p.m. 12 Asleep at the Wheel, 8:30 p.m.
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THE HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN BAND MAIN STREET CROSSING (Courtesy Roman Pillar)
FEATURED VENUE The Hot Club of Cowtown band brings its take on hot jazz and Western swing to Main Street Crossing this fall. The trio of vocalists and musicians including ddler Elana James, guitarist Whit Smith and bassist James Erwin brings more than two decades of touring and music releases since their establishment in New York in the 1990s. 8 p.m. $18-$35 MAIN STREET CROSSING 111 W. Main St., Tomball 281-290-0431 www.mainstreetcrossing.com OCTOBER 14 Gary Kyle and Daniel Holmes, 8 p.m. 15 Dion Pride, 8 p.m. 16 Pigs on the Wall, 8 p.m. 17 The Spicoli’s, 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 04 Texas Flood, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. 06 Nightbird, 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. 07 Roger Creager and Cory Morrow, 3 p.m. 08 Diamond Jack, 7 p.m. 09 Shelley King and Susan Gibson, 8 p.m.
11 Walkin the Line, 8 p.m. 12 Riders in the Sky, 8 p.m.
18 Ezra Charles Band, 1 p.m. 20 Taylor Renee Marx, 8 p.m. 21 Vince King, 8 p.m. 23 Jarrod Birmingham, 8 p.m. 24 Bonnie Bishop, 8 p.m. 25 Vinyl Radio, 8 p.m. 28 Shinyribs Kevin Russell and the Shiny
Soul Sisters, 7 and 9 p.m. 29 Level One Band, 8 p.m.
This listing is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change or cancellation. Attendees should conrm performances with the venue.
Find more or submit The Woodlands area events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
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A project is in the nal stage of the design phase to upgrade Gosling Road to four lanes between West Rayford Road and Creekside Forest Drive. The project is expected to request autho- rization to bid in the fourth quarter of 2020, Harris County ocials said. Timeline: fourth quarter 2020-TBD Cost: TBD Funding source: Harris County Precinct 4 Gosling Road bridge across Spring Creek B Gosling Road will be upgraded to a four-lane boulevard with twin bridges across Spring Creek. The project is a joint participation project between Harris County Precinct 4 and Mont- gomery County Precinct 3. The project was in the design phase as of early October, and Harris County expects to seek authorization to bid the project in the rst quarter of 2021. Timeline: rst quarter 2021-TBD Cost: TBD Funding sources: Harris County Pre- cinct 4, Montgomery County Precinct 3 ALL INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE WAS UPDATED AS OF OCT. 8. NEWS OR QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE OR OTHER LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS? EMAIL US AT WDLNEWSCOMMUNITYIMPACT.COM.
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3 FM 2978 widening The project will widen FM 2978 from two to four lanes with a center turn lane from FM 1488 to south of Dry Creek in Phase 1 and from south of Dry Creek to Conroe-Hufsmith Road in Phase 2. The existing bridge over Spring Creek will also be widened. As of early October, the rst phase of the project was 53% complete; the second phase was 86% complete; and the bridge was 99% complete. Timeline: September 2018-second quarter 2021 (Phase 1), January 2018-third quarter 2020 (Phase 2), October 2018-third quarter 2020 (bridge) Cost: $21.3 million (Phase 1), $12.9 million (Phase 2), $7.6 million (bridge) Funding sources: Texas Department of Transportation, federal funds 4 Hwy. 242 overpass at FM 1314 The project will construct a grade separation along Hwy. 242 from west to east of FM 1314. This is the rst of four projects to construct an overpass at Hwy. 242 and FM 1314. The project was 78% complete as of early October. Timeline: July 2018-third quarter 2020 Cost: $23.7 million Funding sources: federal funds, TxDOT
Timeline: March-September Cost: $2.4 million Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3 2 Rayford Road improvements planned Montgomery County Precinct 3 awarded the bid for a project to widen Rayford Road to D&W Contractors for $2.88 million. The project will widen Rayford to four lanes between an area 40 feet east of Waterbend Cove to approximately 400 feet east of Birnham Woods Drive. The proposed work includes creating two new eastbound travel lanes from Waterbend Cove to the intersection with Birnham Woods and using the existing road for the westbound lanes. The project will also include building a bridge for eastbound Rayford trac east of Spring Trails Park Drive. Construction on the project will begin in mid-October and last 360 calendar days. Timeline: October-fall 2021 Cost: $2.88 million Funding source: Montgomery County Precinct 3
1 Robinson Road widening Work on improvements at Robinson Road and I-45 was entering its nal stages in late September with the installation of ashing yellow arrows for trac turning to access the frontage roads as well as cleanup eorts, according to Montgomery County Precinct 3. The project will improve I-45 frontage road access at Woodlands Parkway and Robinson Road as well as widening Robinson at Patsy Lane to four lanes. The widening includes adding a trac signal at the Robinson overpass at I-45 and aligns lanes at the interchange. It also includes reconguring the cloverleaf at the I-45 frontage roads.
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