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Harper's Preserve residents had a blast for Fright Night.
 
Residents enjoyed an evening of fun in preparation for Halloween just around the corner.  With festivities at the West Village Recreation Center last Saturday, October 25th from 5 to 9 pm, over 150 of Harper's Preserve residents attended to enjoy and featured a movie presentation of Hocus Pocus, Costume Contest with 50 participants, games and activities, popcorn, light-up glow in the dark necklaces and candy bags for all to share.
 
The event was free to residents.

Pirates, princesses, ghosts and goblins are invited to Town Green Park and The Woodlands Waterway for a spook-tacular good time at the 5th Annual Trick or Treat Trail, presented by Texas Children’s Hospital and produced by The Woodlands Convention & Visitors Bureau, on Sunday, October 26, 2014 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The Trick or Treat Trail brings out families for trick or treating, vendor booths, children’s activities, costume contests, games and more. Festivities will be held in Town Green Park, 2099 Lake Robbins Drive, and along The Woodlands Waterway.

This weekend, October 10 – 12, all Coventry and Plantation communities will be participating in our Columbus Day Sales Event! Any buyer that purchases a home during the sales event will receive $5,000 off options at our Design Center.

Looking for a great place to take your little ghouls, goblins, princesses and fairies this Halloween?

The Woodlands Children’s Museum is preparing the ultimate party – without anything scary.

The museum will be closed during the day on Friday, Oct. 31 to prepare for the popular event.

Then, at 4 p.m., staff will unveil the many child-friendly games, art projects and activities awaiting guests. Games will include Pin-the-Bowtie on the Skeleton, Dodging Donuts, Monster Ring Toss, Slimy Science and more.

Drees Custom Homes has been building luxury homes in Texas for the past 30 years.

The Fort Mitchell, Kentucky-based homebuilder entered the Dallas market in 1984 and Austin in 1998. Today, the company builds about 500 homes a year in Texas.
Now, Drees is taking on Houston.

“Houston makes a ton of sense with all the job growth and a great market,” said David Harbin, president of Drees’ Texas region. “We feel like we can come to Houston with our existing products and systems and do really well.”