There are several events taking place between Jan. 11-13 in Tomball and Magnolia. Check out a few of them below. This list is not comprehensive.

Kaffeeklatsch with Mayor Lori Klein Quinn

Tomball Mayor Lori Klein Quinn is hosting a community and coffee meetup. Attendees are invited to come and speak about any issue with the mayor directly. City Manager David Esquivel will join to review the last year and talk about upcoming projects and initiatives.

Trout stocking in Burroughs Park

The annual Texas winter tradition of rainbow trout stocking is returning across the state to local bodies of water. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will give anglers a chance to catch rainbow trout.

  • Jan. 11 (trout delivered)
  • Free (admission)
  • Burroughs Park, 9738 Hufsmith Road, Tomball
  • www.tpwd.texas.gov

HCESD 15 and Tomball Fire Rescue Firehouse 4 Open House

Harris County Emergency Services District No. 15 and Tomball Fire Rescue is hosting an open house for their newest firehouse. Attendees will be able to meet firefighters and learn about the equipment the fire department uses. All ages are welcome.

Crucible Youth Handbell Festival



The Houston Chamber Ringers is holding a festival for high school handbell musicians. Students grades 9-12 will learn handbell technique, expression and music artistry. Students will rehearse during the day and perform a public concert that evening at 7 p.m.

  • Jan. 13, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (rehearsal), 6:30 p.m. (doors open for performance)
  • $75 (per student), free (admission to performance)
  • Lone Star College-Tomball Performing Arts Center, 30555 Hwy. 249, Tomball
  • www.houstonchamberringers.org

Anthony Pitt at Lone Pint Brewery

Attendees can enjoy live music from musician Anthony Pitt at Lone Pint Brewery. The food truck on-site will be This Birds Cooked.