Local musicians add to the collage of music heard in The Woodlands.The woods are alive with the sound of music. On almost any given day in The Woodlands, you can hear the music play.
Stevie Ray Vaughn, 1954-1990It was twenty year ago today, the man who taught the pickers to play, who went in and out of style, when I heard the news…was in denial.
Houston Ballet presents trifecta of perfection at the Pavilion.: Photo by Amitava Sarkar of dancer, James Gotesky.The Houston Ballet presented a trifecta of perfection with "Three for the Ages."
Jack Johnson To The Sea Tour wets crowds appetite for music.The evening monsoon served to wet the appetite of the crowd as they were deluged by a tsunami before the Jack Johnson To The Sea Tour took to the stage.
Melody Kirschke...the winner of the Singing Star Texas Competition and 2000 dollars.: In addition to the prize money, Melody Kirschke will record three original songs live at Dosey Does.
Stacy Harris raised 500 dollars for the Montgomery County Food Bank at the Market Street Ladies Night Out event.: The monthly Market Street Ladies Night Out event, coordinated by Stacy Harris of Stacy Harris Images, raised 500 dollars in minutes, after Margie Taylor, the MCFB Outreach and Development Director, talkd about the dire food shortage. The event was hosted by Borders and featured fun and a food drive.The Montgomery County Food Bank is still hungry for donations. Add them to your grocery list.
The art exhibited at the Woodlands Art Gallery bi-monthly exhibit was as pretty as a picture; in fact there were a lot of pictures. Two exceptional photographers, who reside in The Woodlands, were among the artists displaying their work.Woodlands photographers pictured at the Woodlands Art Gallery bi-monthly art show.
Panther Creek experiencing blackouts for over a week.: Panther Creek residents...in the dark...as to why their village is the only one that appears to be experiencing recurring blackouts.But without any communication from Entergy, which has exclusive rights in this particular area of The Woodlands, residents are ‘in the dark’ as to why they’re experiencing routine blackouts.
State Sen. Tommy Williams spoke to The Woodlands Kiwanis Club about the upcoming legislative session priorities.: Senator Tommy Williams (right)shown here receiving the newly released Second Edition of The Woodlands Outdoor Sculptures from Tony Motto of Sculp-Tours, Inc., in appreciation for speaking to The Woodlands Kiwanis Club.Senator Tommy Williams, R-The Woodlands, met with the Woodlands Kiwanis Club and discussed the priorities of redistricting and budgeting over breakfast.