Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | March 2023

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ABOUT US Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched Community Impact in 2005, and the company is still locally owned today. We have expanded to include hundreds of team members and have created our own software platform and printing facility. CI delivers 35+ localized editions across Texas to more than 2.5 million residential mailboxes. MARKET TEAM GENERAL MANAGER Kim Giannetti EDITOR Hannah Brol REPORTERS Wesley Gardner, Emily Lincke GRAPHIC DESIGNER Ronald Winters ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Richard Hernandez METRO LEADERSHIP PUBLISHER Jason Culpepper MANAGING EDITOR Matt Stephens COPY EDITOR Adrian Gandara ART PRODUCTION MANAGER Ethan Pham CONTACT US 16300 Northwest Freeway Jersey Village, TX 77040 • 281˜469˜6181 CI CAREERS communityimpact.com/careers PRESS RELEASES lhknews@communityimpact.com ADVERTISING lhkads@communityimpact.com Learn more at communityimpact.com/advertising EMAIL NEWSLETTERS communityimpact.com/newsletter SUPPORT US Join your neighbors by giving to the CI Patron program. Funds support our journalistic mission to provide trusted, local news in your community. Learn more at communityimpact.com/cipatron

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH

FROM KIM: Summer is almost here, and that means the kids will soon be out of school. Lucky for you, we’ve included a list of camps to keep the kids active and entertained this summer. Some of the fun options oered by various local camps include dodgeball, ag football, swimming, arts and crafts, cooking, and more. Summer camps create memories your kids will always have for years to come. To learn more about this summer’s camp opportunities in the Lake Houston community as well as the Greater Houston area, see our annual Camp Guide on pages 12-13. Kim Giannetti, GENERAL MANAGER

FROM HANNAH: Since its construction seven decades ago, the Lake Houston spillway dam has remained largely unchanged outside of some minor repairs that took place in the mid-1980s. Nearly six years ago, Hurricane Harvey hit the Greater Houston area, overwhelming the dam with water being discharged at a rate of 425,000 cubic feet per second. Since then, o‡cials have been working to ˆnd a solution to improve the dam’s capacity, though funding continues to be an obstacle. To learn more about the latest development in the project, see our front-page story, which continues on pages 18-19. Hannah Brol, EDITOR

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