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Posted on Feb 9, 2010 | Tagged in: education
Graystone Hills residents are invited to join the Peet Cubs for a night of food, games, music and fun on Friday February 26th at Peet Jr. High to show their support for the ‘Home of the Future Tigers.’
The Peet Jr. High PTO is having their annual Fund Raiser Extravaganza. The evening will start at 5:30pm with a dinner catered by Chick-Fil-A which includes a sandwich, chips and a drink all for $5. While you’re enjoying your meal there will be music by the Peet Jr. High band and choir, shows performed by the cheerleaders, theater team and dancing dolls, as well as a performance by the orchestra. Dinner and entertainment will last until 7:00pm.
In addition to great music there will be a live and silent auction, along with a raffle to win an ATV or a 42” Big Screen TV. Raffle tickets will cost $5 after entry admission.
Posted on Feb 9, 2010 | Tagged in: Village Builders
Posted on Feb 4, 2010 | Tagged in: Specials & Promotions
Lennar will match your tax credit! That means Lennar will match the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit and you could have $16,000 toward your new home! Must purchase by April 30th. See builder for more details.
Lennar builds in Friendswood Development Company's Fairfield, Graystone Hills, Oakhurst at Kingwood, Lakes of Savannah and Lakemont communities.

Posted on Feb 2, 2010 | Tagged in: events , environment
He may look, talk and walk like Elvis, but this is none other than Texas native Donny Edwards, and Conroe residents can catch his live performance, ‘A tribute to Elvis’ at Crighton Theatre in Conroe on Saturday January 30 and Sunday January 31. This local theatre has been serving the community with performances for all ages and tastes and was recently recognized with the “Ultimate Venue-Outside the Loop” award by the Houston Chronicle for offering performances for all tastes in the arts.
Impersonating Elvis may be a niche, but it’s an unexpected one that has served Donny Edwards well. He is a Texas native who never planned on being an Elvis impersonator, but with a look and a voice so similar to Elvis’ the persona eventually took shape. “My look is very similar to Elvis’ and it’s naturaI. I vocally have a very similar tone and for the last few years, things have really skyrocketed for me,” Edwards said. “As a kid, I loved going into my room and singing Elvis songs, but l liked everyone else, too. I never cared for guys who did Elvis.”