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minutes and time blocks of two hours for events. Texas Rage Asylum sells breakables to use and also allows customers to bring in their own breakables. Protective gear such as face shields and helmets are provided. • Opened March 1 • 1730 Cargill Drive, Ste. 100, Willis • www.texasrageasylum.com 9 Zuka Head Spa The spa oers a head therapy spa experience including hair treatments and hot stone massages. • Opened March 2
Expansions
In the news
13 Hope Resale The Montgomery-based nonprot expanded and now has a room for furniture and home decor, as well as more space for clothing on its boutique side. • Expanded in January • 19786 Hwy. 105, Stes. 140 & 145, Montgomery • www.facebook.com/hoperesale.org
In the news
• 10160 Hwy. 242, Conroe • www.zukaheadspa.com
14 Majestic Youth Sports Center The sports center is celebrating its 10th anniversary with an event featuring an open gym, performances, local vendors and giveaways on April 13. Aside from gymnastics, services oered include cheer, tumbling, ninja, dance and several educational programs. • 11467 FM 2432, Willis • www.majesticsports.com 15 Artavia A new community entryway on Hwy. 1314 opened for the 2,800-acre master-planned community, according to a Feb. 4 news release. The new access point will improve trac ow during peak hours. • 17590 Artavia Parkway, Conroe • https://artaviatx.com
Coming soon
16 Assistance League of Montgomery County
10 Rejuve Salon + Spa The salon and spa will oer a range of services, such as hair care and spa treatments. The new location is part of an expansion of Rejuve Wellness and Aesthetics. • Opening in April • 20165 Eva St., Ste. J, Montgomery • www.rejuvemedspatx.com 11 Acai Brasil The business will provide a variety of bowls and beverages with a base of acai, which is a Brazilian berry similar to blueberries. • Opening in June
In March, the nonprot, which serves county residents in need, is celebrating 40 years since its founding, according to a news release. The nonprot operates a thrift store at 126 N. San Jacinto St. in Conroe that serves as the nonprot’s main source of revenue. • 126 N. San Jacinto St., Conroe • www.assistanceleague.org/montgomery-county
Humanities to transform its U.S. History curriculum, according to a news release. The project is expected to start in the 2025-26 academic year, with a larger pilot planned for the following year. • www.lonestar.edu
Montgomery County First Responders Foundation
• 10463 Hwy. 242, Conroe • www.acaibrasilusa.com
The Woodlands Fireghters Foundation has been renamed Montgomery County First Responders Foundation. According to information from the nonprot, it was created in 2017 after Hurricane Harvey to provide assistance for members and expanded to include nancial assistance due to death, injury and other hardships aecting rst responders serving The Woodlands and throughout Montgomery County. • www.thewoodlandsireighters.org Lone Star College Lone Star College-Online has been awarded a nearly $150,000 grant from the National Endowment for the
Relocations
Closings
12 Plant Spot Founded in 2018, the retail division of Montgomery Pines was rebranded as Plant Spot and relocated from Willis to Montgomery to combine the company’s wholesale and retail operations in a larger location. • Relocated Feb. 15 • 3619 Honea Egypt Road, Montgomery • www.plant-spot.com
17 Montgomery Quilt Company The quilt shop operated since 2020 and oered pre- cut quilt fabric, accessories, quilt samples, and quilts rescued from antique shops. • Closed Feb. 15 • 301 Prairie St., Montgomery • www.pre-cuts.com
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