Spring is officially here in Houston. This season kicks off some of the biggest festivals and celebrations. With abounding options, there’s something for everyone within the greater Houston area like the Brews and BBQ event in Grand Central Park in Conroe, Texas. Hosted by the Johnson Development Company, the event is free admission and offers food and fun for a good cause. It takes place on Saturday, April 13th from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Deer Lake Pavilion in Conroe on Camp Strake Road.
All proceeds will go the Henry’s Home Horse & Human Sanctuary, which is located in Grand Central Park. The catered, barbecue lunch will cost $10 and can be pre-purchased or paid for with cash at the door. Guests will enjoy a live musical performance by the Joe Bailey Band. The festivities include pony rides, bull rides, skee ball, inflatables and a giant yard pong. Guests will have the opportunity to win various raffled prizes which will be drawn at the event. Alcohol also will be made available for purchase. Residents and prospective homebuyers can enjoy all the fun for free. Food tickets can be purchased here.
Established in 1975, by the Johnson Development Corporation, this impressive new master-planned community, offers new homes for sale that is perfectly situated between The Woodlands and Conroe. Grand Central Park offers residents a lifestyle second to none. Nestled into a serene, beautifully wooded environment, this exciting community is packed full of everything you could ever need, right outside your door. A truly unique community, from abundant nearby dining, shopping and entertainment destinations, to the on-site amenities such as miles of scenic nature trails, helping residents stay connected with their natural environment. Even more, amenities are coming soon, such as 700,000 square feet of shopping coming to Grand Central Park!
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