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Top 5 Things to Do This Week in The Woodlands – July 3 - July 9, 2023

By: Woodlands Online Staff
| Published 07/02/2023

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THE WOODLANDS, TX – Quote of the week: “We hold these truths to be self evident; that all men are created equal.” — Thomas Jefferson in The Declaration of Independence

While the first couple of days are dedicated to celebrating American independence – and Woodlands Online has the scoop on what to do and where to go with our July 4 Guide – the rest of the week is still chock full of amazing events for both indoors and out. Check out our list of the top five to keep the holiday week going!

Wednesday, July 5
Join The Bombay Belles at The Woodlands Children’s Museum
in a dynamic introduction to Bollywood dance, an exciting form of kinetic art with its catchy music and colorful attire. Choreographing how to dance like a pro, The Bombay Belles will showcase a few dances set to popular Bollywood songs, and then provide simple instruction teaching the steps to the audience. Come ready to move and bounce to the beat! Included in the price of admission, which is $8 for adults and children 1 year and older.

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Thursday, July 6 - Sunday, July 9
Christian Brothers Automotive – Panther Creek
is playing host to the Cup Car as part of The Hub Garage’s Driving Hope for Her Tour. Through July 13 (and then at the Woodlands West location of Christian Brothers from July 14 - 21) come see a car made entirely out of coffee cups to remind us how our spare change, spent on daily activities like a cup of coffee, could change a single mom’s life. At both of these two locations, if someone donates $15 dollars to the Hub Garage during the month of July, they will receive $25 off their July service.

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Friday, July 7
Just because it’s as hot as Mercury outside doesn’t mean you can’t pile the family into a car and head out for some hot fun in a cool environment. Join The Woodlands Township for a fun-filled bingo night with your family and friends. Prizes are awarded and the winning combinations are endless. Pre-registration is required and is only $5 a head. Starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Recreation Center at Rob Fleming Park, 6464 Creekside Forest Drive.

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Saturday, July 8
If you’re looking for guidance on where to enjoy some amazing outdoor music, there’s only One Direction for you to go: The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
as it continues its 2023 season with former OD singer Louis Tomlinson. This British import will be performing with The Snuts and Andrew Cushin. Be sure you familiarize yourself with the Pavilion’s bag policy before you schlep to the gates in this heat.

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Saturday, July 8
It's never too early to start thinking about the holidays, and what better way to cool off than to think winter thoughts? The best way is to head to the Lone Star Convention Center for Montgomery County Christmas in July. Come help support local small business owners offering women’s and children’s boutique clothing, home, holiday, and garden decor, gourmet food items, handmade and fashion jewelry, fashion trucks, and so much more. $5 cash entry fee. Teachers, military, First Responders with ID, and children have free entry.

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