Fall is on the way!
The City of Conroe is hosting the Kid Fishing Derby Saturday, Sept 14 from 9:00am-noon at Carl Barton Jr. Park with hands-on fishing experience that will create wonderful memories for children and families. This FREE event will be held at Carl Barton Jr. Park for children ages 3 – 16. Participants may use their own fishing gear, however limited poles and bait will be available. All fishing participants must register at the event. Trophies will be awarded immediately following the final measuring.
Stay for the Kiwanis Kids Day at the park with inflatables, a rock wall, a petting zoo, EMS vehicle, a firetruck, and a Conroe Police Department vehicle for kids to pretend they are part of the team assisting others in the community from 11:00am-2:00pm at Carl Barton, Jr Park.
Second week of 3-week run for “Rock of Ages” at the Owen Theatre hosted by The Players Theatre Company and “The Play That Goes Wrong” opening at the Crighton Theatre from Stage Right. Get tickets for Rock of Ages at owentheatre.com and The Play that Goes Wrong at the CrightonTheatre.org for the next three weekends ending Sunday, Sept 22.
The Assistance League will host an information “Tea and Tour” for interested new volunteers to learn about the organization at the Assistance League Thrift Shop at 126 N. San Jacinto St. in downtown Conroe on Sept. 18 at 1:00pm. Anyone with a heart for service can find a place at Assistance League!
Registration is open for the 14th Annual Woodforest Charity Run. The race will be Sept 21 from Heritage Place Park. Since 2010, the Woodforest Bank Charity Run has served as a family-friendly event raising funds for the Woodforest Charitable Foundation. Many local nonprofits receive funds from this event and others. Last year 277 runners raised $87,000! 10K run starts at 7:40, 5K run at 8:00am, and the Barkley Shoe Dash for kids (5-7) and (8-12) starts at 9:00am. www.woodforest.com/About-Us/Woodforest-Charity-Run.
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Margie Taylor may be reached at margie@taylorizedpr.com.
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