This weekend, several family-friendly and community-focused events will take place in the Conroe and Montgomery areas, providing entertainment, food, and opportunities for local engagement.

Conroe and Montgomery residents will have plenty of weekend entertainment options from interactive exhibits to community meetings and local pop-ups.
A highlight is Jurassic Quest, a touring attraction including life-sized dinosaur sculptures and hands-on activities for families. The event is May 29-31, noon-5 p.m., at the Lone Star Convention & Expo Center. There are “raptor training” activities, bouncy houses, and stationary dinosaur rides. General admission is $30.08.
The Church at Montgomery will hold its “Men’s Meat Up” May 29, 6-8 p.m. in Montgomery. The event will feature barbecue, camaraderie, and speakers from the Christian Athletes community. Admission is $20.
In the meantime, Yolk and On Bakery will have a monthly pop-up with Blue Willow Coffee in Willis on May 30 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is open to the public and will feature freshly-baked goodies and coffee.
Organizers caution that schedules and pricing are subject to change and that the list is not all-inclusive.
The weekend schedule, from family fun to faith-based and local culinary offerings, highlights the increasing number of community activities around Montgomery County.

A vehicle hit a fire hydrant at Birnham Woods Drive and Epic Drive in south Montgomery County around 8:50 p.m. Friday.
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Residents across Conroe and Montgomery will have several opportunities this weekend to enjoy live theater, shop local vendors, learn about fossils and support a community blood drive.
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