The Lake Houston Chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors presents Bras for a Cause Auction

Bras for a Cause is a great opportunity for individuals, friends, organizations and corporations to come together to support women who have been affected by breast or ovarian cancer. Date: Saturday, October 22, 2011 Time: 7:00pm Place: Humble Civic Center Tickets: $45 and include dinner from Raffa’s Waterfront Grill Buy Tickets Online By sponsoring a Continue reading


Zydeco Band Returns to Keller Williams Concert Series

After a popular show in February, Leroy Thomas & The Zydeco Roadrunners will make a command performance at the Keller Williams Concert Series. The band, presented by the agents at Keller Williams Realty Northeast and sponsored by Shank Wealth Management, will perform at the free concert at Kings Harbor on Fri., Oct. 21 from 7-10 Continue reading


Keller Williams Realty Northeast September Awards

Keller Williams Northeast Office Leader, Lorri Brines, congratulates the September Award Winners: Listing Agent of the Month – Anne Vickery Listing Team of the Month – The Duhon Team:  Donna & Roland Duhon Listing Group of the Month – The Doug Erdy Team:  Doug Erdy, Dwynette Meadows, Laurie Hicks, Jerome Jno-Finn, & Shelley Munday Sales Continue reading


Pumpkin Patches in Kingwood and Humble

Since the weather is finally cooling off a bit, we are all looking for opportunities to spend some time outdoors!  October also means pumpkin decorating and other Halloween crafts.  There are lots of opportunities for family fun in the Kingwood and Humble area, plus a few for mini roadtrips. First United Methodist Church in Humble Continue reading


Wendy Taylor Pays Back Fans with Keller Williams Concert

Wendy Taylor has had quite a year, what with making it to Hollywood on American Idol (after three tries) and losing her house in Huffman to a fire.  The Keller Williams Concert at Kings Harbor last Friday night was a way for the singer/songwriter and single mother of three young boys to count her blessings Continue reading


Keller Williams Realty Northeast August Awards

Keller Williams Northeast Office Leader, Lorri Brines, congratulates the August Award Winners: Listing Agent of the Month – Amy Rocka Listing Team of the Month – Karen Fahrmeier:  Karen Fahrmeier & Leslie Free Listing Group of the Month – The Doug Erdy Team:  Doug Erdy, Dwynette Meadows, Laurie Hicks, Jerome Jno-Finn, & Shelley Munday Sales Continue reading


September 11 Commemorative Events Northeast Houston

A National Day of Service and Remembrance As we approach the 10th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, we wanted to highlight some of the special events planned around Northeast Houston.  There are so many great opportunities for all of us to gather together and remember the victims and their families, and to honor Continue reading


Texas Wildfire Resources

For those affected by the string of wildfires spreading throughout Texas, we wanted to provide a simple list of online resources: Daily Wildfire updates from the Texas Forest Service http://tfsweb.tamu.edu/main/article.aspx?id=12888 Map of Current Fires http://ticc.tamu.edu/Response/FireActivity/ Evacuation Packing List http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news%2Flocal&id=8343445 Housekeeping to prevent fires (about half way down the page) http://www.tx.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/crp/ruralfiresafety.html Basic home precaution checklist http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/publications/titles/videos/protecting.html Continue reading


Soul Track Mind Debuts at Keller Williams Concert

Keller Williams Realty Northeast General Manager Michael Clapp may have had the best compliment for the band Soul Track Mind, which performed at the Keller Williams concert last Friday night at Kings Harbor. When asked what month he would like the band back, Clapp responded: “Every month.” Agreeing with his statement were the hundreds of Continue reading


Houston Announces Mandatory Water Conservation

As promised last week, Houston Mayor Annise Parker announced Monday the beginning of Stage 2 mandatory water conservation measures. With the hot, dry summer offering no relief to Texas or Houston, Parker said the measures are needed to stabilize water levels in Lake Houston, which have dropped almost a foot since the beginning of August. Continue reading