Humble ISD superintendent elevated to executive board of Partnership Lake Houston
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Humble ISD Superintendent Elizabeth Fagen and Justin Kendrick, Senior Vice President and CEO of Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Medical Center and Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital, are the two new executive board members of Partnership Lake Houston.Courtesy of Partnership Lake HoustonShow MoreShow Less
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Partnership Lake Houston Humble BizCom was held virtually on Jan. 21, 2021.Screenshot by Savannah MehrtensShow MoreShow Less
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The Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lake Houston Economic Development Partnership announced they will be merging as “Partnership Lake Houston” at the Party on the Screen on Oct. 29.Courtesy of Partnership Lake HoustonShow MoreShow Less
Humble BBQ Cook-Off, Rodeo kicks off next week without carnival By Savannah Mehrtens, Staff writer
Humble BizCom was held virtually on Jan. 21, opening as this year’s first such event for Partnership Lake Houston.
Jerri Monbaron, Humble ISD Community Development Director, discussed the upcoming Humble Rodeo and BBQ Cook-Off that begins Jan. 28. While the carnival will not be able to make it to town this year due to COVID-19 related company budget cuts as a small business operation, the BBQ Cook-Off and Rodeo are still moving ahead.
They are working with the city of Humble and Harris County to follow the governor’s orders and local health recommendations, according to Monbaron, so guests will be asked to wear masks on shuttle buses and the cook-off tents as well as to get into the rodeo. Sanitizing stations will also be available throughout the facilities.