Things To Do in Houston this Weekend with Kids: Lunar New Year Celebrations, Texas Children's Art Festival

Ring in the Year of the Rat at Asia Society's annual Lunar New Year Festival. Photo courtesy of Asia Society Texas Center.
Ring in the Year of the Rat at Asia Society's annual Lunar New Year Festival. Photo courtesy of Asia Society Texas Center.
1/22/20 - By Rachael Cherry

Where do we even begin with this action-packed weekend? If it's outdoor fun you're after, we recommend Arbor Day at Houston Arboretum & Nature CenterAnimal Tracks & Signs at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center, or Family Owl Prowls at Houston Audubon Raptor and Education Center at Sims Bayou. For educational fun, there's the annual Galveston Museum Day (that's really all weekend long!), Ancient Texas at Bayou Bend (which is happening in conjunction with the annual Texas Children's Art Festival at Bayou Bend), and Beautiful Butterflies at Kingwood Branch Library.

And then, of course, is the big event of the weekend: the Year of the Rat is kicking off with a bunch of awesome Lunar New Year festivals like Asia Society's Lunar New Year Family Day, the annual Texas Lunar Festival, and the Lunar New Year Festival and Fried Rice Cook-Off, just to name a few.  

This is just a sneak peek at what this weekend has to offer, too. Crazy, right? You can also check out our event calendar for even more daily activities and events, our Free Things To Do with Houston Kids in January round-up and our January GoList for an overview of the month's biggest and best. If you have an event you want to share, we'd love to know! Just submit your event to our event calendar for publication.

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