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A Working Calendar

The Magnolia Calendar

The dates the paper carries: markets that meet every week, civic meetings residents can speak at, election days, and the filing deadlines the county doesn't remind you about.

Verified through May 25, 2026 · We add reader-submitted entries as they come in

Dated events

Elections

Tue, May 26, 2026

7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Texas Primary Runoff — incl. U.S. Senate (R)

Polling locations: Montgomery County Elections

The Republican U.S. Senate runoff between incumbent John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — the top two finishers from the March 3 primary, where neither cleared 50%. The winner faces Democratic nominee James Talarico in November.

Official details →

Civic meetings

Fri, July 3, 2026

5 to 9 p.m. — fireworks at 9 p.m.

4th of July Fireworks Show at Unity Park

Unity Park, 19450 Unity Park Dr, Magnolia

The City of Magnolia’s annual Independence Day celebration. Free and open to all ages, with food trucks, inflatables, face painting, music, and the fireworks show to close the night.

Official details →

Deadlines

Mon, October 5, 2026

End of business day

Voter Registration Deadline — November Election

Register online at votetexas.gov or at the Montgomery County Tax Assessor-Collector

Texas requires registration at least 30 days before Election Day. Confirm your status at votetexas.gov.

Official details →

Elections

Tue, November 3, 2026

7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

General Election

Polling locations: Montgomery County Elections

Federal, state, and county offices on the ballot, including the U.S. Senate seat decided between the Cornyn–Paxton runoff winner and Democratic nominee James Talarico.

Official details →

Recurring

Weekly and monthly meetings worth putting on a standing reminder. Confirm specific dates with the host's site the week of, since holidays and venue changes do happen.

Markets

Farmers Market on Tamina

Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

32907 Tamina Rd, Magnolia

Dozens of local vendors, year-round — produce and microgreens, grass-fed and pasture-raised meat and eggs, picklers, bakers, soap makers, and artisans, plus on-site food and guest food trucks. The reliable weekly Magnolia market.

Official site →

Markets

Magnolia Farmers & Artisans Market

Market days vary — confirm on the market’s page

18850 FM 1488, Magnolia

A local produce-and-handmade market on the FM 1488 corridor, running since 2009 (originally Sweet Magnolia Pickins). Days and hours shift seasonally, so check before you go.

Markets

Tomball Farmers Market

Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., year-round

Tomball Depot, downtown Tomball

The biggest market within easy reach — up to about 80 vendors, food producers and artisans, walkable to downtown Tomball. A short drive south for many Magnolia families.

Official site →

Civic meetings

Magnolia City Council Meeting

Second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m. (shifts for hearings and holidays)

Sewall Smith Council Chambers, 18111 Buddy Riley Blvd, Magnolia City Hall

Citizen comment near the top of the agenda. Agendas post ahead of each meeting on the city site; confirm the date before you go, since budget season adds workshops and special meetings.

Official site →

Civic meetings

Montgomery County Commissioners Court

Twice a month on Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. (new for 2026)

Alan B. Sadler Commissioners Court Building, 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Conroe

Roads, bridges, drainage, county parks, and the county tax rate. The court moved its regular sessions from Tuesdays to Thursdays starting in 2026 to meet a new state agenda-posting law. Public comment at the top.

Official site →

Civic meetings

Magnolia ISD Board of Trustees

Second Monday of the month, 6:30 p.m.

Magnolia Event Center, 11659 FM 1488, Magnolia

Curriculum, the district budget and tax rate, and bond-program oversight. Confirm the date and agenda at the district site the week of.

Official site →

Submit an event

The calendar gets accurate the same way every working community paper does: readers send what's missing. Public meetings, recurring markets, fundraisers, school events, MUD board meetings, civic deadlines we forgot to track. If it's open to the public and it serves Magnolia, we want it.

Got it. Thank you.

A real person reads every submission. We confirm independently before publishing, so it may take a few days to appear. We'll email you if we need anything else.

Found a date that's out of sync, a meeting that was rescheduled, or an event we missed? Send a note to corrections@themagnoliastandard.news. The calendar is one of the few pages on this site that has to be accurate today, not accurate when we wrote it.

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