Check out what's happening in New Caney and Porter this weekend, Nov. 14-16. This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change.

Custom Welcome Mat Crafting Night

Dayspring Church's Women's Ministry is holding a crafting night where attendees can make custom welcome mats. Light refreshments will be available, and the cost of entry includes all supplies. Advanced registration is required and can be completed here.Pet Food Pantry

Senior residents of Montgomery County can retrieve free pet food and supplies—while supplies last—during this drive-up event hosted by the Lone Star Animal Welfare League. Supplies include cat and dog food, collars, carriers and more.
  • Nov. 15, 7:30-9 a.m.
  • Free
  • Bull Sallas Park, 21675 McCleskey Road, New Caney
  • www.lsawl.org
Back Pew Brewing Co. 5K Beer Run

Participate in a race through local neighborhoods benefiting Family Promise of Lake Houston, a nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness. Runners will receive craft beer and a souvenir pint glass along with a T-shirt.Go!vember Kite Festival


Families can fly kites together at this event hosted by Big Rivers Water Park & Adventures in New Caney. The first 100 tickets purchased for kids 4 feet and shorter will be gifted a free kite to decorate and fly.Music Bingo

Join DJ C-Note for family-friendly Music Bingo at DECA Beer Company in Porter. Twelve rounds will be played with varying prizes offered to winners. Drinks will be available for purchase, and Smash Shack food truck will be selling food.
  • Nov. 15, 4-6 p.m.
  • Free (admission and bingo participation)
  • 25428 Loop 494, Unit G, Porter
  • www.decabeer.com
Jolly Gnome Paint Night

Final Gravity Brewpub and Hernandez Paint Nights are hosting a holiday painting event. Learn step-by-step how to paint a jolly Christmas gnome. A 15% military discount is offered, and drinks will be available for purchase. Get tickets here.Holiday Decoration Swap

Bring new and used fall and winter decorations to trade for new ones at the R.B. Tullis Branch Library. Decorations must be functional and must be taken home if they are not traded. Decor examples include Christmas ornaments, tablecloths, working electronic decorations and lawn decor.