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4 weekend events to attend in Tomball, March 14-15

There are several events to attend in the Tomball area this weekend. Check them out below. This is not a comprehensive list and events are subject to change.

2nd Saturday at the Depot
Community members can enjoy a family movie featuring the live-action movie “Lilo & Stitch.”

  • March 14, 5-9 p.m.
  • Free
  • Tomball Depot Plaza, 201 S. Elm St., Tomball

Della Casa Pasta: Parmesan Wheel Pasta

Della Casa Pasta & Bake Shop will be providing free samples or bowls for those interested in Parmesan wheel pasta.
  • March 14, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
  • $11 (per serving)
  • 22525 Hufsmith Kohrville Road, Tomball

 
On The Business Beat
Lobb’s Padel coming soon to The Woodlands area

Lobb’s Padel officials said an entertainment center is under construction and has plans to open in late May or early June.

The details: Lobb’s Padel is being built inside the new Dudley Sports Plaza sports and entertainment complex on FM 1488, officials said.

The indoor padel club plans to offer five courts as a community-driven space for experienced players and beginners. Padel is described as a blend of tennis and squash, officials said.

What else?: In addition to court reservations, officials said Lobb’s Padel plans to offer weekly programs, including:

  • Open plays and organized sessions
  • Leagues and social events

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Seabrook  |  March 13-15, times vary

Seabrook Lucky Trails

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Houston  |  March 13, 7 p.m.; March 14, 2 p.m.

World Baseball Classic quarterfinal

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Fulshear  |  March 14, 9-11 a.m.

Wildlife Expo and Home Tour

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The Woodlands  |  March 14, 2-6 p.m.

Spicy Trails Art Sale

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New Caney  |  March 15, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

New Caney Community Market

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Key Information
Texas’ primaries aren’t over yet: What to know about runoff elections

Texas held its primary elections on March 3, with Republican and Democratic voters selecting their parties’ nominees for scores of federal, state and local seats. Yet for some candidates, a major hurdle still remains before the November election.

The overview: Dozens of primary races are headed to May runoffs after no candidate picked up more than half of the vote, triggering an overtime round between the two highest-performing candidates.

The details:  Texas’ runoff election is set for May 26, the day after Memorial Day. Early voting runs from May 18-22, per the secretary of state.

State law requires primary candidates to receive more than 50% of the vote to advance to a general election, meaning a candidate must earn a majority of the vote—not just the highest number of votes—to win their primary outright. This rule means crowded races in Texas primaries and special elections frequently result in runoffs.

In those races, the top two vote-getters advance to a runoff.

Keep reading to learn about voting in the runoffs and who's on the ballot.

 

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