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Concerts, camping and tree climbing: 5 things to do in The Woodlands area, Nov. 13-16

A free concert, a fundraiser and several outdoor activities are among the events happening in The Woodlands this weekend, from Nov. 13-16. This list is not comprehensive and events are subject to change.

Rock the Row
The concert series features local and regional bands on Thursday evenings at the band shell at Hughes Landing in The Woodlands. Tropical Steelpan Orchestra will perform Nov. 13. Coolers, picnic baskets, blankets and lawn chairs are allowed, but glass is prohibited.

  • Nov. 13, 7 p.m.
  • Free
  • Hughes Landing, 1900 Hughes Landing Blvd., The Woodlands

Coffee House Fundraiser

Millbend Coffee House will hold a fundraiser featuring Shake Russell with all proceeds going to Fill the Gap to pay rent or utility deposits for those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, according to a news release.
  • Nov. 15, 7 p.m.
  • $25
  • Millbend Coffee House, 1370 N. Millbend Drive, The Woodlands

 
On The Business Beat
Check out 4 new stores coming to Market Street in November

Several businesses are opening at Market Street in November, a spokesperson said.

What they're saying: "We are welcoming several retailers to Market Street just in time for holiday shopping,” Market Street Marketing Director John Pearson said. “Draper James, Pink Chicken, gorjana and David Yurman are all scheduled to open this month."

Draper James
Draper James is a clothing brand features Southern-inspired clothing with classic patterns and modern designs from Reese Witherspoon, according to its website.

Gorjana
Gorjana is a jewelry brand that offers gold necklaces, rings and earrings, among other items, according to its website.

  • 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands

 
Stay In The Know
Filing open for March 2026 primary election in Montgomery County

The filing period to run for the 2026 primary elections is open through Dec. 8, according to the Texas Secretary of State.

The details: The period for candidates to file an intention to run for office opened Nov. 8, according to the Texas Secretary of State.

Montgomery County voters will see several local candidates on their ballot, as well as candidates running for state office.

One more thing: The last day to register to vote for the March 2026 primary is Feb. 2.

 
Latest Education News
Tomball ISD enrollment still increasing as growth rate hits 1.8%, the lowest in 12 years

The current growth rate of Tomball ISD—about 1.8%—is the lowest in 12 years, Mark White, the district’s assistant superintendent of accountability, said during trustees’ Nov. 10 workshop meeting. 

White said even with that rate, the district is still adding about 1,000 students per year.

Quote of note: “Growth is still happening. Tomball’s still growing. But growth is not even when we look at the parts of our school district, the different campuses and the different grade levels,” White said.

More details: White said a housing slump is contributing to the low growth rate. According to an analysis by Redfin, a real estate brokerage, national housing turnover is at its lowest rate in decades, with just 28 out of every 1,000 homes changing hands in 2025. In Houston, according to the analysis, there were 23.3 sales per 1,000 homes in 2025, a 13% decrease compared to the 26.7 sales per 1,000 homes in 2024.  

 
Metro News
New Caney, West University top HAR’s Q3 list of Houston’s hottest communities

Suburban areas including New Caney East, Porter and West University  are leading the way in home sales growth, according to the Houston Association of Realtors’ latest Hottest Communities report for the third quarter of 2025. 

The top-ranked communities are seeing the largest increase in sales due to affordability and new construction continuing to attract buyers, according to an Oct. 27 news release. Eight of the top 10 communities reported average home prices below Houston’s overall average of $421,655.

The impact: Waller claimed the top spot for the third consecutive quarter with a 94.6% increase in home sales compared to last year. The area recorded 179 sales—more than 80% of which were new construction—with an average price of $335,255, down 13% year over year, according to the release.

The Crosby area followed with a 91.3% increase in sales, while West of the Brazos ranked third with an 86.8% jump. Hockley also made the list, seeing a 76.2% rise in transactions, per the release.

 

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