Here are June activities around Conroe. Noël Coward’s comedy Private Lives is full of biting wit, confrontations, and a lot of lunacy on stage through Sunday, July 6 at the Owen Theatre with The Players Theatre Company. Reserve tickets at playerstheatrecompany.com. Over at the Lone Star Convention Center the public is invited to shop for the…
It could happen to any of us when you think about it. Misfortune caused by a layering of compounding situations, such as a serious health diagnosis followed by a job loss. Child abuse, teen loss of parents, homelessness, lack of access to basic healthcare, food insecurity, elderly isolation … this is where the value of…
Elio Rated PG for thematic elements and some action/perilRotten Tomatoes Score: 81%In Theaters Disney and Pixar’s latest flick centers on a young boy named Elio whose parents have both recently died (Disney formula hard at work), and now lives with his aunt who works for the U.S. military in the space program. As Elio starts to…
Wine has evolved over the years into a sensory thing just as food has evolved with its taste sensations. We use our five senses to enjoy foods and wines in today’s world. Unlike hundreds of years ago when food and wine were just something to consume to stay alive, our world has provided we consumers…
The Players Theatre Company proudly presents Private Lives, Noel Coward’s brilliantly witty 1930s comedy of manners, opening June 20th at the historic Owen Theatre in downtown Conroe. This timeless tale of love, passion, and perfectly delivered barbs promises to delight audiences with its sharp humor and enduring charm. Hailed as one of the most sophisticated…
Lake Conroe Area Republican Women hosted their annual Scholarship Awards meeting recently at Walden Yacht Club. Â The meeting began with a prayer by LCARW Chaplin Melinda Zuber followed by Montgomery Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Mark Ruffin leading us in the Pledges to the American Flag and Texas Flag. Â Then attendees joined Lake Creek High…
Rotarian Michael Hayes of the Rotary Club of Conroe is a soft spoken friendly sort of guy. You would never realize he has just stepped down from chairing the Rotary Action Group for Peace! Michael has traveled worldwide in his work on this Rotary International Committee. He provided a dazzling presentation to his Rotary Club…
Good morning to all. President Bryan Rennell called Conroe Noon Lions Club to order at around 12:15 p.m. Lion Bert Steinman lead us in ‘God Bless America’ followed by our favorite ‘Smile’ song.  Next came our invocation asking our Lord to grace our efforts of service to our community.  President Bryan also reminded us that it…
Here are are June activities happening in Conroe. Juneteenth is a federal holiday for banks and many businesses to commemorate Emancipation Day and the day Texas ended slavery in 1865 when troops arrived in Galveston Bay and announced that enslaved African Americans were finally free! It is the oldest known holiday celebrating the end of…
How to Train Your Dragon Rated PG for sequences of intense action and perilRotten Tomatoes Score: 80%In TheatersIn 2010, Dreamworks and filmmaker Dean DeBlois blew us away with the spectacular animated film How to Train Your Dragon, based on the book by Cressida Cowell. Fifteen years later, they are teaming up again to bring the…