The pop-up venue in downtown is now a permanent venue in the old State Hotel building at 213 Thompson, now called Conroe Collective offering bakery items, Turkish chocolate, clothing, jewelry, seasonal items, and décor from local vendors. Conroe Collective is operated by Farralyn Withrow of the Saturday morning Main Street Market in front of the courthouse. 

Have you gotten your tickets for “Wait Until Dark” yet? This is the last week of their three-week performances that is not to be missed! This is a classic thriller from 1967 that starred Audrey Hepburn as the blind woman yet capable woman, terrified by a trio of men in her own apartment. The Players Theatre Company hosts the murder mystery weekends through Feb. 11. OwenTheatre.com 

Next up is “West Side Story” at the Crighton Theatre. This is a classic musical romantic drama with two gang rivalry groups in New York’s West Side. Get tickets at CrightonTheatre.org. 

The 11th annual Montgomery County History Road Rally is set for Saturday afternoon, February 17 in collaboration with the 50th Anniversary of The Woodlands. The first 150 registered participants will receive the attached souvenir History Road Warrior button featuring The Woodlands founder, George Mitchell. Early registration by February 7th is encouraged. The registration is from noon-1:00pm with the Road Rally starting at 1:30pm. The teams consist of 2-6 participants per vehicle at $30/vehicle until event day. The event benefits the Montgomery County Historical Commission. For more information about the History Road Rally and our Historical Commission, go to montgomerycountyhistoricalcommission.org.

Plan your Valentine’s Day now! 
•    Valentine’s Day Trivia with Pacific Yard House Wed, Feb 14 
•    All Things Rom Com at 202 Main Feb 16
•    Spend the weekend with Margaritaville at reduced hotel rates and a special dinner Feb 10 & Feb 14

Be kind. Shop local.

Margie Taylor may be reached at margie@taylorizedpr.com.