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'Chicago,' Gumbo Cook-off: 4 things to do in New Caney, Porter this weekend, Jan. 23-25

Check out what's happening in the New Caney and Porter area this weekend, Jan. 23-25.

'Chicago': Each of New Caney ISD's high school theater departments will present musicals in January. Porter High School will present "Chicago."

  • Jan. 22-24, 7 p.m.
  • $10 (one show), $20 (all three shows)
  • 22625 Sandy Lane, Porter

Gumbo Cook-off: Head to Final Gravity Brewpub and compete to see whose gumbo reigns supreme. A minimum of one gallon of gumbo is required, and any style of gumbo is welcome. Gumbo entries will be judged on flavor, appearance and overall impression with the winner earning a cash prize. Final Gravity Brewpub will provide the taster cups, spoons and napkins, while cooks will need to bring their own serving ware.
  • Jan. 25, noon-4 p.m.
  • $15 per cook/team
  • 23435 FM 1314 B-6, Porter

 
Key Information
Q&A: Meet the Republican candidates running for Montgomery County judge

Wayne Mack will face Mark Keough for Montgomery County judge in the Republican primary election. 

Also of note: Early voting begins Feb. 17 for March 3 primary races in Texas, including several county and state contests.

Community Impact sent each candidate a Q&A with a deadline for response to ensure equal opportunity. Answers were limited to 50 words each, and answers that came in over 50 words were cut from the end to fit.

 
In Your Neighborhood
Houston-area home sales rise in 2025 as inventory grows, prices hold steady

Houston’s housing market returned to a more balanced pace in 2025, with single-family sales climbing and prices largely holding steady as inventory expanded, according to a year-end update from the Houston Association of Realtors. 

What this means: HAR reported total property sales in the region finished 2025 up 2.3% from 2024, while total dollar volume rose 4.5% to $42.9 billion. Single-family home sales increased 3.8% year over year, with 88,634 homes sold in 2025 compared to 85,373 in 2024. 
A key driver of the shift was more inventory, active listings climbed through the year and hit a record high of 39,490 in July, when the market reached a 5.5-month supply—the highest level since June 2012, per HAR. 

Keep in mind: As supply grew, prices moderated, according to the HAR report the median home price was essentially flat year over year at $334,990, while the average home price rose 0.9% to $426,558 in 2025.

 
Mark Your Calendar
Rodeo Houston to hold January job fair for part-time event staff

Recruiters from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo will host a job fair Jan. 24 to hire for a variety of seasonal roles for the upcoming 2026 rodeo.

The overview: Rodeo staff as well as representatives from ASM Global, Amarak and Safe Management are hiring for part-time positions, including concessions, cashiers, bartenders, waitstaff, event staff and security, per a Jan. 13 news release.

What you need to know: Candidates must be 18 years or older to participate in the Jan. 24 job fair, which will run from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at NRG Stadium, according to the release. Interested applicants are encouraged to review available positions and apply online before attending the fair.

Additionally, American Medical Response is hiring paramedics and emergency personnel to work the rodeo events, and the rodeo's carnival partner, RCS, is recruiting game and carnival ride attendants, per the release.

Check this out: The 2026 Houston Rodeo will feature Western events, live music and carnival attractions March 2-22 at NRG Stadium, according to Community Impact's coverage of this year's lineup. 

 

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