Free Hurricane Preparedness Seminar Coming to New Caney Ahead of 2026 Storm Season
With hurricane season just around the corner, residents across the New Caney area are being encouraged to prepare now rather than wait until severe weather threatens Southeast Texas.
The East Montgomery County Improvement District (EMCID), along with Studio One Three, Hank’s Think Tank and EMCID Events, will host the 5th Annual Hurricane Preparedness & Recovery Seminar on Tuesday, June 2, beginning at 6 p.m. at The Atrium Center, located at 21575 U.S. Highway 59 in New Caney.
The free event is designed to help families, homeowners and local residents better understand what to do before and after a hurricane or major storm event impacts the region. Attendees will hear directly from local emergency professionals about protecting homes, preparing emergency plans, and staying safe during power outages and severe weather conditions.
For many families in East Montgomery County, hurricane preparedness has become more than a seasonal reminder — it is part of protecting homes, neighborhoods and long-term community resilience. Storm recovery can affect everything from property damage and insurance claims to school disruptions and public safety, making preparation an important topic for residents throughout the area.
Hurricane Preparedness Tips for East Montgomery County Residents
Organizers say the seminar will include practical guidance on:
- Emergency planning for families
- Home preparation before hurricanes
- Storm recovery resources
- Generator safety information
- Disaster response recommendations from local experts
Door prizes will also be available during the event, including items intended to help residents better weather future storms.
The annual seminar has become a recurring community event focused on helping local residents stay informed ahead of hurricane season, which officially begins June 1.
Community-Focused Storm Preparation in New Caney
Events like the Hurricane Preparedness & Recovery Seminar continue to highlight the importance of local partnerships and proactive planning across East Montgomery County communities.
As growth continues throughout New Caney and surrounding areas, emergency readiness remains a priority for families and local leaders alike. Access to accurate information before disaster strikes can help reduce confusion, improve safety and support faster recovery efforts after severe weather events.
Residents seeking additional information about the seminar can call 281-354-4419.
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Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.