Tomball - Magnolia Edition | April 2026

Health care

BY LIZZY SPANGLER

The Tomball Regional Health Foundation celebrated the opening of its new administrative and learning center April 16 during an event that culminated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of the new building. “This is our gift to the community,” TRHF board Chair Tom Kikis said. More details As previously reported, the new center includes a learning center that can accommodate 120 people and be divided into multiple rooms; a 1/3-mile walking loop with 8-foot-wide sidewalks; and a shing pond, mobility exercise stations and birding areas. TRHF celebrates the opening of its new building

The Tomball Regional Health Foundation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new building April 16.

LIZZY SPANGLERCOMMUNITY IMPACT

TRHF broke ground on the building in Novem- ber 2024, per prior reporting. What they’re saying “It is about the building, but it’s not,” TRHF CEO Jerey Klein said. “What it’s about is what’s inside the building.” “What this facility’s going to do for the commu- nity is amazing,” Paradigm Construction President Dustin Hall said.

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Some context TRHF supports community initiatives around the Tomball and Magnolia area, per its website.

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