


Snyder, who serves as Non-Profit Liaison, provided an update on various non-profits including Interfaith of The Woodlands, Montgomery County Food Bank, Crisis Assistance Center, Meals on Wheels and Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare. Shelley Sekula-Gibbs, who serves as Public Health Liaison, provided a brief update on vaccines. Chairman Gordy Bunch provided a COVID-19 Update for Montgomery and Harris County including general bed usage, ICU bed usage, hospital/COVID census, Curative testing statistics for Town Hall and more. His presentation can be found at this link.ĭirector Dr.Approved a software license and annual support renewal with Accela, Inc.Appointed Jayson Garcia of the Marriott to the Booking and Blocking Committee.Affirmed the officers of the Township Board of Directors as authorized signers on the Township’s bank accounts.

The Board of Directors took the following actions on the Consent Agenda: PHOTO: The Board of Directors issued a proclamation recognizing local small business owner, Don Baker, of The Candy House who was accompanied by his son Don Jr. In support of local small business and the contributions they make to our local economy, the Board of Directors proclaimed Decemas The Candy House Day in The Woodlands, Texas. Baker is an 89-year-old cancer survivor and veteran serving in the Navy from 1951 to 1954 and has been in business in The Woodlands since 1989 as owner of The Candy House, along with his wife Barbara Baker. The Woodlands Township Board of Directors held its regular meeting on Wednesday, Decemat The Woodlands Township Town Hall, 2801 Technology Forest Boulevard in The Woodlands, Texas.Īt the start of the meeting, President/General Manager Jeff Jones recognized the Township’s Aquatics department for winning the Aquatics International Best of Aquatics in Lifeguard Training award.īefore addressing agenda items, the Board of Directors issued a proclamation recognizing local small business owner, Don Baker, of The Candy House.
