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Conroe Pound 4 Pound Boxing specializes in competitive boxing training for students as young as 7 years old through adulthood. Daily training includes cardio training, such as jump rope and running, as well as a circuit consisting of heavy punching bags, double end bags and speed bags. The gym first entered the competitive fray in 2013. Since then its boxing team has participated in about 36 competitions per year. Although a majority of the gym’s boxers compete in tournaments, the gym also provides a recreational and fitness avenue for noncompetitive members.

The Beat the Heat Sales Event has been EXTENDED through July 31st! 2 years of no electric payments with the purchase of a Plantation home.

Plantation Homes Beat the Heat Sales Event 2016 Extended

Plantation Homes Beat the Heat Sales Event 2016 Extended

Celebrate America's Independence with a BANG on Lake Conroe! The event takes place July 4 at the San Jacinto River Authority. Enjoy authentic Americana food, snow cones and fun at the party. Fireworks are available for the public to view on the south end of the lake. Show starts at 9:15pm! For more information, visit here.

Lauren and Brandon Sanford were the lucky drawing winners of the $1,000 Summer Vacation following the Taste of Summer Celebration held in Harper's Preserve East Village on June 11, 2016 to celebrate the grand opening of Harper's Preserve East Village.
 
Lauren and Brandon currently live in the Spring area and are interested in buying a new home and are considering Harper's Preserve.
 

Harpers Preserve Taste of Summer Celebration Summer Vacation Winners 2016

Work was completed in late April on a new facility at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion that will house an ice rink during the winter season. For the rest of the year, the space will be used by the pavilion as an event center, and the House of Blues Lounge will open inside the facility an hour before and close an hour after most Live Nation events. The ice skating season will typically begin around Thanksgiving and end as early as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.