Tomball - Magnolia Edition | January 2022

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13 Wasabi Asian Bistro is also con- rmed for Magnolia Place, a development underway at FM 1488 and Spur 149. The eatery has an existing Conroe location and is slated for one of the retail build- ings at Magnolia Place estimated to be completed in May. The bistro will oer various Asian cuisine, including sweet and sour chicken, beef and broccoli, and sushi. 936-756-2225 RELOCATIONS 14 Tradition Services nished remodel- ing its new oce and relocated to 1427 Keefer Road, Tomball, on Dec. 15 from Malone Street. The company oers a variety of home services, such as plumb- ing and air conditioning services, and also works on new construction across the Houston area. 855-500-0035. www.traditionservices.com EXPANSIONS 15 Victory Pie Co. is expanding its business into a space behind its building to increase its selection of baked goods, including adding breads, croissants and tarts, owner Sheila Blue said. The company, located at 32907 Tamina Road, Magnolia, specializes in baked pies and ships across the country. Blue said the business also plans to extend its hours starting in early spring. 832-403-3066. www.victorypiecompany.com 16 2 Guys, 1 Pit is planning to expand its barbecue joint in the summer to include a full bar and more seating. The space the restaurant will be expanding into is used for catering, but the catering side of the business will still be held at the restau- rant’s location. The restaurant, located at 11711 Spring Cypress Road, Tomball, serves barbecued meats by the pound, such as brisket, turkey and pulled pork, and combo plates served with two sides. 832-559-3923. www.2guys1pitbbq.com 17 The Wildcat Storage , which pro- vides RV and boat storage with 24-hour surveillance and electricity hookups, expanded and opened its second section Dec. 15. The storage facility, located at 14640 Boudreaux Road, Tomball, added 100 new spaces. 713-425-2500. www.thewildcatstorage.com

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9 CVS Pharmacy is opening at the Her- itage Green development, located at the intersection of FM 1488 and Spur 149 in Magnolia, a statement from the compa- ny said. The store is planned to open in late summer, according to the company. Heritage Green is a 48-acre mixed-use development bringing retail, oce space and residential units. The development is directly north of the under-construction Magnolia Place development, which is anchored by H-E-B. www.cvs.com 10 RVision Homes has broken ground on the Magnolia Oce Park, which is lo- cated on Nichols Sawmill Road just north of Magnolia Junior High School. The of- ce complex will feature 12 free-standing oce buildings for attorneys, insurance agents, medical practitioners and other uses. Construction on the oce buildings is expected to begin in late February, said Ryan Rogers, owner of RVision Homes. Rogers said two buildings have already been sold, and the company is seeking to nish the project by the end of 2022. 281-844-2887. www.rvisionhomes.com 11 Texas Hair Team is conrmed to be coming to Magnolia Place, a development by Stratus Properties at Spur 149 and FM 1488. The business will be located in one of the retail buildings planned to be completed in May and oers haircuts for men, women and children as well as other services, such as blowouts, colorings and highlights. www.txhairteam.com 12 Twin Liquors is also conrmed for retail buildings planned to be complete in May within Magnolia Place, underway at FM 1488 and Spur 149. The Texas-based liquor retailer sells wine, spirits and beers and oers same-day delivery, pickup and curbside services. www.twinliquors.com

Concordia Lutheran High School will host its annual Cruisin’ Crusaders 5K race and 1-mile run/walk. The event will also include live music from Concordia’s pep band, cheerleaders, children’s activities, vendors and coee. The event is open to the public with prizes awarded to the top nishers by gender or age group. 8 a.m. (5K), 9 a.m. (1 mile). $25-$35. Tomball Historic Depot, 201 S. Elm St., Tomball. www.clhs-tx.org/5K

JANUARY 29 HUNT FOR CLUES The Montgomery County Historical Commission presents its ninth annual History Road Rally in Magnolia, a history scavenger hunt. Teams have two hours to solve written clues by driving to historic sites in Magnolia, writing answers and photographing the sites. Participants receive a souvenir button and complimentary food and drinks. Trophies and prizes will be given to the top three teams. Noon-1 p.m. (registration), 1:30-4:30 p.m. (hunt). $30 (advance registration per vehicle), $40 (day-of registration per vehicle). Magnolia First Baptist Church, 18525 N. Sixth St., Magnolia. 832-392-4312, 936-537-9070 FEBRUARY 05 ATTENDANAUCTION The Cypress-Woodlands Junior Forum is hosting its annual fundraiser virtually. A variety of items will be up for auction, including trips, dining experiences and wine as well as a virtual silent auction. The fundraiser benets the Cypress-Woodlands Junior Forum, a women’s service organization

dedicated to providing volunteer services, leadership and philanthropy. Preregistration is required. 7-8:30 p.m. Free to register. 281-379-1391. https://cwjr.home.qtego.net 10 SIP AND SHOP IN TOMBALL Multiple downtown businesses will host a Valentine’s Day-themed shop and stroll. Businesses will be open late for guests to shop and enjoy drinks. 5-9 p.m. Free. Downtown Tomball. www..me/e/25fDCYRJZ 14 EARLY VOTING BEGINS Early voting will begin for the March 1 primary elections. Registered voters in Harris and Montgomery counties can cast a ballot at any early voting center in the counties during the early-voting period Feb. 14-25. Races on the ballot include county, state and federal races. Times and locations vary. www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide 22 MEET TRAIL RIDERS The city of Tomball will host its annual welcome for the Sam Houston Trail Riders heading to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. About 100 riders will make a stop to meet residents and take photos. The event will include music and line dancing. Noon-2 p.m. Free. Tomball Historic Depot, 201 S. Elm St., Tomball. www.facebook.com/cityoftomball

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