All posts by Jennifer Bruse
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Jennifer Bruse | March 7, 2022The John Cooper School Bohemian Dragon Gala in The Woodlands
The John Cooper School hosted a “Rhythm Infused” Gala on March 5, 2022, at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott...
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Jennifer Bruse | March 7, 2022EfTA’s SCI://TECH Expo Day and Huntsman Elementary Science Festival held on March 5
Education for Tomorrow Alliance’s SCI://TECH Expo Day and Huntsman Corporation Elementary Science Festival was a day of science...
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Jennifer Bruse | March 5, 2022Montgomery County Home and Outdoor Living Show March 5 and 6
The Montgomery County Home and Outdoor Living Show is this weekend, Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6,...
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Jennifer Bruse | March 3, 2022The Woodlands Marathon Traffic Control Plan for Saturday, March 5
Residents are urged to be aware of traffic reroutes and delays in certain areas of The Woodlands on...
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Jennifer Bruse | March 1, 2022Student Artists raise $10,000 for hungry Families in need at 16th Annual Empty Bowls Event
The John Cooper School’s 16th Annual Empty Bowls event was held on Saturday, February 26 where members of the community...
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Jennifer Bruse | March 1, 2022Colorectal Cancer Screening at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and is a time to educate ourselves and promote awareness of...
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Jennifer Bruse | February 24, 2022Muddy Trails 5K and Muddy Bowl Crawfish Cook-Off in The Woodlands
Best known for its fun, festive and Zydeco-themed atmosphere, the annual Muddy Trails 5K was held on Saturday,...
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Jennifer Bruse | February 21, 202231 Things To Do in March
Hello Woodlands’s “31 Things To Do” monthly guide highlights events, activities, and things to do this March in The Woodlands and Montgomery County area...
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Jennifer Bruse | February 18, 2022Nonprofit of the Month: The NeighborBridge
The Hello Woodlands Nonprofit of the Month is brought to you by Randy Lovelace of Paragon Independent Insurance...
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Jennifer Bruse | February 17, 2022The John Cooper School Students build and donate Canstruction House to Montgomery County Food Bank
The John Cooper School built a house out of canned goods and presented it to Montgomery County Food...












