The Freedom Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution Honors our founding Chapter President By David Hamaker• Pictured l to r – Current Chapter President David Hamaker, Nolan Ray Maxie and wife Bobbie Jean Maxie, Chapter Treasure Don Hayes and Vice-President Ed Sellards The Freedom Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution held…
Top Dollar for your Home By Megan Stultz• “If you want top dollar for your home, you should price it high. You can always come down if you need to.” Hands up if you’ve heard this. Or if you’ve heard people say: “Just wait it out. You’ll eventually get the offer you want if you’re…
Recently I was reminded of something from my time as a kid stationed in West Germany. My German friends loved the World Wrestling Federation, or WWF; and the old (young then) Wrestlemania videos that were put on video back in the 1980’s, that we watched.. I remember ‘Wrestlemania IV,’ when Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Venta…
How an HSA can be a powerful investment and retirement tool By Kent Pendleton• How an HSA can be a powerful investment and retirement tool Retirement & Longevity Complement your retirement plan with a health savings plan for the things Medicare doesn’t cover. Retirement is an exciting time and a new phase of life worth…
This week we have a cute sister duo, Savannah 4, and Everly 3, who were recently with their parents at Whataburger in Montgomery recently. Savannah demonstrated her ABCs to MCN and received a warm applause, plus she is able to count to 15 before skipping 17, but she put in a worthy effort. Savannah enjoys…
This week’s Veteran is Matthew Setchell, who served in the U.S. Marines Corps from 2009–2016. Matthew’s job was an Assault Vehicle Mechanic, which is important, because you have to have vehicles in top condition to be able meet the tough conditions that training and the combat zone demand. Matthew graduated from The Woodlands High School…
Birthday Celebration for Dr. Charles B. Stewart, Designer of The Texas Lone Star Flag By Bea Rouse, Board Member Montgomery Historical Society On January 25, 1839, Dr. Charles B. Stewart slid across the table, his proposed drawing he hoped to be adopted as the Texas flag. Seated across from him was Mirabeau B. Lamar, President…
The cast of The Players Theatre Company ‘Bedroom Farce,’ will have you rolling in the aisles. If you are partial to bruising, bring some padding. If you are looking for a little bedroom action on the weekends until February 9th, I know of a place in Montgomery County, where you can get some. Wait a…
He’s not a mathematician, but most certainly an enterprising math student could win a Mayhew Prize, for writing the formulas to predict the complex shapes of his pours. He’s an artist that uses no brushes. His canvases go in circles, but are squared. He’s a poet who doesn’t know his ‘hai’ from his ‘ku,’ but…
The concert-Great Expectations: Music of Gershwin, Bernstein & Copland – is a matinee performance at 2:30pm, on February 8 at the First Methodist Conroe on 4308 W. Davis, celebrating some of our amazing American composers. Friends of the Symphony are inviting everyone to the Symphony Center (1500 N. Frazier, Conroe, 77301) on Saturday, February 22,…