All posts by Jennifer Bruse
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Jennifer Bruse | February 1, 201831 Things To Do in February
Hello February! Discover what’s happening with the Hello Woodlands’ new monthly guide called “31 Things To Do” featuring events, activities,...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 31, 2018National Wear Red Day is February 2
National Wear Red Day is Friday, February 2, 2018! The American Heart Association is encouraging everyone to wear...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 30, 2018Caffe Di Fiore: Authentic Traditional Mexican Cuisine in The Woodlands
Meet Arturo and Lucy Calderon, owners of Caffe Di Fiore, who serve authentic traditional Mexican cuisine at 10110...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 28, 2018Rotary Club of The Woodlands plants 600 trees with community
On Saturday, January 27, 2018 members from the Rotary Club of The Woodlands, family, friends, and the community...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 22, 2018Traffic Impact: Rayford Road lane closure Tuesday, January 23
SPRING, TX – A section of Rayford Road is scheduled to be under construction on the morning of...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 19, 2018Thousands enjoy Chamber’s 32nd Annual Taste of the Town
The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce’s 32nd Annual Taste of the Town gave attendees a delicious experience of...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 17, 2018MLK Celebration presents Scholarships, Drum Major, Award Winners
On Monday, January 15, 2018 hundreds gathered at The Woodlands United Methodist Church for the 30th Annual Martin...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 11, 20182018 Astros Caravan to visit The Woodlands January 12
The Houston Astros are ready to travel around Southeast Texas for the 2018 Astros Caravan, presented by Academy...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 5, 2018Mobike Bike Sharing Program Launched in The Woodlands
THE WOODLANDS, TX – On January 5, 2018, Mobike, the world’s largest smart bike sharing company, celebrated its launch...
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Jennifer Bruse | January 3, 2018322 DWI arrests made during 2017 holiday season
Montgomery County, TX – During the 2017 Holiday season, law enforcement worked hard to keep the community safe...












