Earlier this year, we told you about Nureka’s Taste of New Orleans, which provided takeout food, event catering and personal chef services throughout the Lake Houston area. Now, in addition to those services, Nureka’s has a storefront at 802 First St. in Humble.
Fall Creek residents are ecstatic about a new restaurant that’s opened. Vittorie’s Italian Kitchen & Pizzeria opened last Friday and the place was packed, according to owner Eddie Castellanos, who owns the restaurant with wife Monica.
Scott Ahrendt, right, of Kingwood reaches the Continental Divide on Loveland Pass in Colorado. He is joined by fellow Kingwood resident Max Grossey. Photo provided by Scott Ahrendt
Kingwood's Scott Ahrendt is encouraging support of diabetes research on two wheels.
An event called Shop Til You Rock will bring live music, opportunities to get a rock 'n' roll haircut and photo session, see new fashions and model new fashions at Deerbrook Mall.
If someone in your family is a budding fashionista and looking for something to do the last weeks of summer, you might want to let her know about an upcoming sewing camp offered by Donelle Wright of Kingwood Sewing and I.M. Fashion.
Ira Cude, who lives on Lake Houston in Atascocita, is a one-man community center booster, splitting his time between activities at the May Center in Huffman, the Crosby Community Center and the Senior Activity Center in Humble each week.
It may be mid-summer, but plenty of us are already focusing on the school year. That includes home-schoolers, or those who are considering home-schooling a child.