Free Thursdays at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - various times Pick
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - various times Pick
Spring Break Blast at Children's Museum Houston
Children's Museum Houston - 9:00 AM
Children's Museum Houston - 9:00 AM
Spring Break at Bayou Bend
Bayou Bend Collection & Garden - 10:00 AM
Bayou Bend Collection & Garden - 10:00 AM
Strawberry Festival at Froberg's Farm
Froberg's Farm - 9:00 AM
Froberg's Farm - 9:00 AM
Tyke Hike at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center - various times Pick
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center - various times Pick
Hatchlings at the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center - various times Pick
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center - various times Pick

Woodchase Park

Shepherd School of Music at Rice University

Dewberry Farm
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Juneteenth Concert
Sun Jun 23, 2024
2:30pm to 3:30pm ET
Age: All Ages
Price: FREE
Location:
Blue Hills Fire Department
You are invited to an all-ages, live, in-person concert in celebration of Juneteenth.
Entertaining your family will be the award-winning Lost Tribe Band.
Libraries, schools, and museums throughout the U.S. have enjoyed working with The Ray of Hope Project to create performance pieces that connect today's social issues to those of 19th-century enslaved people and abolitionists. The ultimate goal of this project is to help people connect with history to explore their own sense of freedom and responsibility for today's social justice issues, and to use this exploration to affect positive change in our world.
** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.