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47 live music events going on in The Woodlands in February and March

There are several live music events going on in The Woodlands through March 20.

Como Social Club
2 Waterway Square Place, The Woodlands

  • Feb. 27: Becca Ciribelli & Seth Duty, 9 p.m.
  • Feb. 28: Becca Ciribelli & Seth Duty, 9 p.m.
  • March 6: Becca Ciribelli & Bryce Shaver, 9 p.m.

Dosey Doe-The Big Barn

25911 I-45, Spring
  • Feb. 26: Anthony Caceres, 8 p.m.
  • Feb. 27: Ana Popovic, 8:30 p.m.
  • Feb. 28: Zach Rushing, 8:30 p.m.

The Blue Lion Pub

8000 McBeth Way, Ste. 100, The Woodlands
  • Feb. 25: Open jam night with JP Lee, 7 p.m.
  • March 1: JP Lee music, 10 a.m.
  • March 4: Open jam night with JP Lee, 7 p.m.

 
Coming Soon
Ojo de Agua to open new location at The Woodlands Crossing this spring

Ojo De Agua is opening a new location in The Woodlands Crossing shopping center this spring, SHOP Companies representative Lindsey McKean said.

What they serve: The restaurant will serve menu items such as burrata orange pancakes, Swiss enchiladas and avocado trufa toast.

  • Opening this spring
  • 10716 Kuykendahl Road, The Woodlands
 

 
Latest Education News
Lone Star College to launch new bachelor’s degree in education

Lone Star College System will be opening applications later this spring for a new bachelor’s degree in education.

The big picture: The Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education and Teaching will be available this fall at the LSC-Atascocita Center in northeast Houston and the LSC-Creekside Center in Tomball. Students can graduate from the two-year program as teachers certified in early childhood education-third grade or early childhood education-sixth grade.

What they're saying: “We want our local schools to be staffed by highly qualified, compassionate teachers who are prepared to meet their students’ unique learning needs,” said Rebecca Saiz, LSCS executive director of the Educator Preparation Program.

 
Metro News
HAR reports Houston housing market remained steady in January

Single-family sales declined to 4,999 homes compared to a year earlier, when 5,047 homes sold in January 2025, HAR reports. The median home price decreased to $322,045, its lowest level since January 2024, when it stood at $320,000.

What else: The average single-family home price rose 2.8% to $416,722, driven largely by more activity in the luxury market, according to the report. The luxury segment was the strongest-performing sector, with transactions up 15.5% year over year, the report states. As inventory expanded, homes averaged 66 days on the market, up from 61 days in 2025.

Quote of note: “With rates expected to ease a little this year, buyers who have been waiting on the sidelines may start to feel more confident and enter the market. That should help maintain demand and create additional opportunities for sellers throughout the year,” HAR Chair Theresa Hill said.

 

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