Cy-Fair Edition | January 2022

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Beacon & Branch

Community Impact Newspaper

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bridal gowns—all created by in-house designer Janice Tran—as well as for- mal gowns for occasions such as prom, homecoming, and mother-of-the-bride or -groom dresses. 281-815-9083. www.janicebridalcouture.com 11 Harman Buttar and Jaswant Pandher opened Vital Clinic and Spa on Jan. 3 at 11590 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress. The clinic offers conventional, aesthetic and functional medicine services, including allergy testing, hormone testing and replacement, laser hair removal, manage- ment of acute and chronic medical con- ditions, medical-grade facial treatments, medical weight loss, preventive medicine and hair restoration. 832-533-8404. www.vitalclinicandspa.com Elizabeth and Robbie Seay launched a new candle studio out of their Cypress home Nov. 24. Beacon & Branch candles are poured by hand in small batches with a coconut wax blend and a cotton wick. Officials said they plan to have pop-up events in northwest Houston and will launch in several local boutiques in early 2022. Otherwise, candles can be pur- chased on their website, and local deliv- ery is available in ZIP codes 77095, 77429 and 77433. www.beaconandbranch.com COMING SOON 12 Officials with Community Impact Newspaper announced plans Dec. 8 to break ground on a new Houston regional headquarters in the first quarter of 2022. The 16,000-square-foot, two-story facility is slated for completion by the end of next year off Dillard Drive at 16300 Hwy. 290, Jersey Village. More

than 55 employees will operate out of the new space. Community Impact Newspaper distributes hyperlocal news to millions of residents each month by mail and daily online. www.communityimpact.com CARRY+, an online suicide prevention and education program provided by faith-based nonprofit His Whole House, is launching in January. Molly McNamara, a trauma professional, nurse executive and suicide survivor, developed the program. The educational initiative features videos, interactive exercises and small-group discussions via Zoom. Registration is now open. www.hiswholehouse.org/carry RELOCATIONS 13 Shield Bearer counseling center will be moving to a new location at 12337 Jones Road, Ste. 114, Houston, in January. The nonprofit is located at 12340 Jones Road, Ste. 290, Houston, and offers counseling services for a vari- ety of needs, including childhood trauma, bullying, marriage, grief, depression and human trafficking trauma. 281-894-7222. www.shieldbearer.org EXPANSIONS 14 Officials with Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital announced in early December the expansion of its neuro- science center, including the addition of two new neurosurgeons at 18220 Hwy. 249, Houston. The hospital’s outpatient neuroscience clinic will be expanded to encompass neurology, neurosurgery and pain management in a single clinic. The clinic is slated to open in the second half of 2022. www.houstonmethodist.org

Cypress Christian School is moving to Bridgeland in 2025.

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FEATURED IMPACT RELOCATION Ocials with Cypress Christian School and with the Howard Hughes Corp. have conrmed the local private school will relocate to Prairieland Village in the Bridgeland master-planned community in 2025. It will move from its location at 11123 Cypress N. Houston Road, Houston, to the intersection of Prairieland Creek Drive and Bridgeland Creek Parkway. The new 130,000-square-foot campus will be built on a 40-acre property to house up to 1,000 K-12 students and more than 100 sta members, according to a news release. This space will allow the school to expand educational facilities and athletics amenities, and accommodate for a new ne arts building and ample parking, ocials said. “Thanks to our remarkable and supportive families, we have outgrown our current campus, presenting us with a unique opportunity to build a larger educational facility in Bridgeland that will allow us a greater impact on the lives of our current and future students,” Cypress Christian School President Jerey Potts said in a statement. “The availability of space in such an exceptional, award-winning community allows us to further our

mission of academic excellence and biblical values. We rmly believe this decision is the bridge to our future.” Cypress Christian School is the largest private school in the Cy-Fair area with a current enrollment of nearly 700 students and has a mission to provide both academic excellence and biblical values. Earlier this year, the school won the 2020-21 4A Henderson Cup, which is awarded to the best overall private school statewide based on achievement in academics, ne arts and athletics, according to Cypress Christian School ocials. Additionally, the school’s football team took home the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools Division III state championship title in early December. www.cypresschristian.org

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