| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | Midtown Farmers Market (Saturdays)Presented by Midtown Farmers Market at t'afia January 1, 2006 - Ongoing The Midtown Farmers Market takes place every Saturday morning (rain or shine) from 8am-12 noon at Monica Pope's acclaimed restaurant, t'afia - right in the heart of Houston.
The Midtown Farmers Market is a home-grown market: intimate, friendly, community-based. Come out and support the hard-working farmers growing whole, healthy foods for you! It's a FOODIE PARADISE & MORNING PARTY all in one!
EAT NOW OR LATER!!
... | Midtown Farmers Market | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Houston Farmers Market at Onion Creek - SaturdayPresented by Houston Farmers Market at Onion Creek January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Houston Farmer's Market. Fresh produce and home-made baked goods.
On Saturdays, you'll find us behind ONION CREEK CAFE at 3106 White Oak Drive between Heights Blvd and Studemont, in the Heights. We're there from 8 AM til noon or til sold out - whichever comes first!!
Come early to get the best choice!
| Houston Farmers Market | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Ellison's GreenhousesPresented by Ellison's Greenhouses at Ellison's Greenhouses January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Ellison's Greenhouses, Inc., filled year-round with lush foliage and blooming plants, becomes a sea of color for any passing traveler. Specializing in Easter Lilies, Hydrangeas and Poinsettias, Ellison’s creates a visual delight for all our friends and neighbors.
Ellison’s Greenhouses ranks among the top wholesale greenhouse operations in the state and is nationally known in the floral industry. Starting September 10th, 2004 we opened our doors daily to all retail... | Ellison's Greenhouses | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Brenham |
Visit Americana AlpacasPresented by Americana Alpacas at Americana Alpacas January 1, 2006 - Ongoing What's an alpaca? An alpaca is a camelid, distant cousin of the camel as you might have guessed, and a closer relation to llamas. They are about 36" tall at the withers (shoulder) and weigh about 150 pounds.
They are gentle and easy to handle and can be halter trained. With a little perseverance they can be trained to perform in an obstacle course with their handlers. Alpacas don't bite or butt and don't have, horns, hoofs or claws. Occasionally they spit at each other, usually... | Americana Alpacas | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Navasota |
Visit Haak Vineyards & WineryPresented by Haak Vineyards & Winery at Haak Vineyards & Winery January 1, 2006 - Ongoing With its sun-washed stone walls, arched windows and domed bell tower, the headquarters of Haak Vineyards & Winery looks like an old Spanish mission. Behind the building, acres of vineyards encircle a picnic area and patio. The charming winery in Santa Fe, a small town about 25 miles south of Houston, is bringing the promise of the Texas wine industry to a region where such grapes have never been grown before.
Haak Vineyards & Winery is a modern, Mediterranean-style commerical winery... | Haak Vineyards & Winery | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Santa Fe |
Visit Huntsville State ParkPresented by Huntsville State Park at Huntsville State Park January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Huntsville State Park lies in the pineywoods of the Sam Houston National Forest, near the western edge of the Southern Pine Belt. It is 60 miles north of Houston and six miles south of Huntsville, off Interstate 45.
These woodlands, dominated by loblolly and shortleaf pines typical of the East Texas Pine Belt, provide attractive camping and picnic areas and surround scenic Lake Raven, a 210-acre impoundment. Lake Raven, fed by three major creeks, offers fishing for crappie, perch,... | Huntsville State Park | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Huntsville |
Visit Lake Livingston State ParkPresented by Lake Livingston State Park at Lake Livingston State Park January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Lake Livingston State Park, in Polk County, one mile southwest of Livingston, contains 635.5 acres along Lake Livingston a 84,800-acre reservoir.
The park offers camping; picnicking; swimming pool (Memorial Day to Labor Day); mountain biking; nature study; fishing (crappie, perch, catfish, and bass); and boating; Day use equestrian is now available: Visitors use the horses provided by Lake Livingston stables and are not allowed to bring their own horses.
Park vegetation... | Lake Livingston State Park | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Livingston |
Visit Sea Center TexasPresented by Sea Center Texas at Sea Center Texas January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Sea Center Texas is a marine aquarium, fish hatchery and nature center operated by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). The site’s visitor center educates through interpretive displays, a “touch tank†and aquariums depicting native Texas habitats including a | Sea Center Texas | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Lake Jackson |
Visit Bayou BendPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Houston at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Bayou Bend, the beautiful house with the romantic name, was designed as a private residence for Miss Hogg and her brothers, Will and Mike. Although the house was not built until 1928, the room settings faithfully re-create interiors from previous eras.
Miss Hogg donated Bayou Bend to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 1957, with the understanding that it would be converted into a house museum. Over the next decade, rooms that once served Miss Hogg's personal needs were... | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit the Houston ZooPresented by Houston Zoo at Houston Zoo January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Houston Zoo Mission Statement
The Houston Zoo provides a fun, unique, and inspirational experience fostering appreciation, knowledge, and care for the natural world.
- Be a zoo for all
- Practice exemplary animal care
- Deliver an outstanding guest experience
- Create a workplace that instills empowerment, respect, and teamwork
- Provide superior education and learning opportunities
- Promote conservation awareness and action | Houston Zoo | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Sam Houston Boat ToursPresented by Port of Houston at Port of Houston (Sam Houston Pavilion) January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Get ready for an unforgettably spectacular waterborne tour of one of the busiest ports in the world aboard the Port of Houston Authority's free public tour boat!
Named for the legendary military commander who led the fight for Texas independence from Mexico and later statehood, the M/V Sam Houston offers free leisurely 90-minute round-trip cruises along the Houston Ship Channel.
Embarking from the port's Sam Houston Pavilion, visiting sightseers can enjoy passing... | Port of Houston | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
| Visit Hermann Park | Houston Parks & Recreation Department | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Sam Houston ParkPresented by Houston Parks & Recreation Department at Sam Houston Park January 1, 2006 - Ongoing A haven of quiet and green in the midst of downtown Houston's bustle, Sam Houston Park is also a parcel of the city's past. Nestled in the park's 19 acres, eight historic structures dating from 1823 to 1905 have been carefully restored. Buildings range from a cedar log cabin believed to be the oldest surviving structure in the county to St. John Church, a country parish relocated here. Heritage Society guided tours of the buildings give guests a... | Houston Parks & Recreation Department | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Memorial ParkPresented by Houston Parks & Recreation Department at Memorial Park January 1, 2006 - Ongoing A favorite among Houston’s joggers, Memorial Park also features tennis courts, playing fields, swimming and six miles of mountain and recreational bike trails along the bayous.
One lap jogging or walking around Memorial Park is 2.88 miles, and there are distance markers located every 1/4 mile, in both directions.
The 600-acre Memorial Park Golf Course is rated among the top... | Houston Parks & Recreation Department | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Armand Bayou Nature CenterPresented by Armand Bayou Nature Center at Armand Bayou Nature Center January 1, 2006 - Ongoing Armand Bayou begins as a collection of small freshwater streams that reach up into central Pasadena north of Clear Lake in southeast Houston. South of Genoa-Red Bluff road, Armand Bayou remains in a natural state with thick bottomland hardwood forest lining its banks. The surrounding watershed however is rapidly developing and highly urbanized.
The Armand Bayou Nature Center is a 2500 acre wilderness preserve and environmental education center located in Clear Lake. ABNC... | Armand Bayou Nature Center | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Pasadena |
| Visit George Observatory | Houston Museum of Natural Science | 01/01/06- Ongoing | Needville |
Visit The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture GardenPresented by Museum of Fine Arts, Houston at Museum of Fine Arts - Cullen Sculpture Garden September 29, 2006 - Ongoing The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden is a remarkable work of art itself. Spanning slightly more than one acre, the graceful site embodies "a geometry of playfulness," as trees, walls, lawns, and pavers come together to form a brilliant frame for outdoor sculpture. New seasons and different times of day make the Cullen Sculpture Garden an ever changing gallery for art and a welcoming destination for visitors.
Isamu Noguchi (1904 - 1988), architect of the... | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | 09/29/06- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature CenterPresented by Harris County Precinct 4 at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center January 1, 2007 - Ongoing Natural beauty and history are combined in this unique setting located along the banks of Spring Creek. Jones Park is a window into a vast floodplain forest habitat in southeast Texas.
Explore diverse ecosystems including ancient cypress bogs, natural white sand beaches and wildflower meadows. Jones Park staff and volunteers offer a variety of guided tours and free programming ranging from the lifestyles and customs of local Indian tribes and pioneer settlers to the... | Harris County Precinct 4 | 01/01/07- Ongoing | Humble |
Visit the John C. Freeman Weather MuseumPresented by John C. Freeman Weather Museum at John C. Freeman Weather Museum January 1, 2007 - Ongoing The goal of the Weather Museum is to make the community weather-wise and to encourage math and science eduation through weather. By visiting this unique museum, guests will learn about the many different aspects of weather, including science, history, and safety.
Exhibits include:
Weather Studio
Make your own weather forecast at the WRC Weather Studio! Report your forecast from a blizzard, flood, thunderstorm, or hurricane just like the pros!... | John C. Freeman Weather Museum | 01/01/07- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Mercer Arboretum & Botanic GardensPresented by Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens at Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens January 1, 2007 - Ongoing Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens is a Harris County Precinct 4 facility. Mercer is named after the original owners, Thelma and Charles Mercer, who purchased 14.5 acres in the late 1940s and began building a masonry home, now the Volunteer Center, and a garden.
Thelma and Charles chose this property for the many special trees that are still a part of the Mercer landscape. Thelma was an avid horticulturist and did much of the initial selective clearing to preserve and enhance the... | Mercer Arboretum & Botanic Gardens | 01/01/07- Ongoing | Humble |
Visit Kleb Woods Nature PreservePresented by Harris County Precinct 3 at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve January 1, 2007 - Ongoing Kleb Woods Nature Preserve was a family farm, once owned by descendants of one of the early German immigrants who settled in this part of Harris County in the 1840s. The immigrant was Conrad Kleb. One of his grandsons, Edward Kleb, assembled this farm between 1904 and 1933, in three tracts, totaling 132 acres. Edward Kleb and his wife Minnie grew cotton and other crops and livestock here. They had two children. A daughter, Myrtle, died young. Her brother Elmer died in 1999 at the age of 90.... | Harris County Precinct 3 | 01/01/07- Ongoing | Tomball |
Visit Lake Houston Park Avg. Event Rating(2.0 Stars): Presented by Houston Parks & Recreation Department at Lake Houston Park January 1, 2007 - Ongoing Avg. Event Rating (2.0 Stars):  Lake Houston Park is a beautiful, lushly forested expanse of nearly 5,000 acres 30 miles north of Houston. It is located where Caney Creek and the East Fork of the San Jacinto River meet near the town of New Caney, and it straddles the Harris-Montgomery County line.
Camping facilities include walk-in campsites with a lantern post, picnic table, fire ring, and grill; water is centrally located. Camp Oakwood and Camp Ironwood each have 8 campsites and share a picnic pavilion, and... | Houston Parks & Recreation Department | 01/01/07- Ongoing | New Caney |
Bird Walks in Kleb Woods Nature PreservePresented by Harris County Precinct 3 at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve January 3, 2007 - Ongoing The new Kleb Woods Nature Preserve, a Harris County Precinct 3 park, includes nature trails, restored farm buildings and picnic grounds.
Regardless of the trail you take...and there are several...you will bump into birds. A typical morning walk will yield around 30 to 40 species such as red-bellied woodpeckers, bluebirds, and pine warblers. Of special interest are the greater roadrunners (pictured), denoted by a "roadrunner crossing" sign as you enter the... | Harris County Precinct 3 | 01/03/07- Ongoing | Tomball |
Visit the Williams Tower Water WallPresented by Williams Tower & Tower Gallery at Williams Tower Water Wall March 26, 2007 - Ongoing Houston’s most photographed site, this dramatic 64-foot U-shaped fountain has water rushing down its inside and outside walls.
Designed and created in 1985 by the internationally acclaimed architectural team of Philip Johnson and John Burgee, the Water Wall pumps 78,500 gallons of recycled water every three hours and 20 minutes.
More than 180 live oaks shade the three-acre area that plays host to families and couples out for a stroll, picnic, or even a game of... | Williams Tower & Tower Gallery | 03/26/07- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit the Antique Rose EmporiumPresented by Antique Rose Emporium at Antique Rose Emporium - Independence Location June 14, 2007 - Ongoing In addition to selling roses online, The Antique Rose Emporium has two display gardens in Texas.
These multiacred gardens feature hundreds of roses, perennials, herbs and native flora reflecting the personality of each location.
Each site contains herb gardens, cottage gardens and many perennial borders. All plants displayed are also offered for sale. Gift related items are also available.
Click | Antique Rose Emporium | 06/14/07- Ongoing | Brenham |
Visit Discovery GreenPresented by Discovery Green at Discovery Green April 13, 2008 - Ongoing Discovery Green, a 12-acre park located in downtown Houston, is open to the public effective April 13, 2008.
The long-awaited destination fulfills a commitment from Mayor Bill White and major private Houston foundations to create and preserve green space within Houston’s central city.
With its proximity to the George R. Brown Convention Center, Minute Maid Park and Toyota Center, Discovery Green is an ideal location for the city’s newest... | Discovery Green | 04/13/08- Ongoing | Houston |
Tour Pleasant Hill WineryPresented by Pleasant Hill Winery at Pleasant Hill Winery May 9, 2008 - Ongoing Picturesque hillside vineyard offers tours and tasting. Also see corkscrew collection, as well as vintage television sets and radios, and visit the gift shop.
| Pleasant Hill Winery | 05/09/08- Ongoing | Brenham |
Visit the Lee and Joe Jamail SkateparkPresented by Houston Parks Board at Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark June 2, 2008 - Ongoing If you dream of riding bowls, grinding rails, or cutting and sweeping through the largest cradle in the world, you can fulfill your desire right here in Houston at the new Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark.
Designed by the premiere skatepark firm Gridline, this state-of-the-art, public 30,000 square-foot in-ground skate park is the first world-class, in-ground skatepark in our region.
The new facility puts Houston on the forefront of American venues for this... | Houston Parks Board | 06/02/08- Ongoing | Houston |
Trail TrekkersPresented by Houston Arboretum & Nature Center at Houston Arboretum & Nature Center September 2, 2008 - Ongoing Houston Arboretum & Nature Center presents Trail Trekkers - a new walking program.
Do you enjoy walking the beautiful trails of the Arboretum?
Do you escape the hustle and bustle of the city to "de-stress" in the serenity of our nature sanctuary?
If the answer is yes, consider joining other Arboretum walkers and enroll in our Trail Trekkers group.
As a Trail Trekker, you will:
Get a pedometer to measure the... | Houston Arboretum & Nature Center | 09/02/08- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit St. Francis Wolf SanctuaryPresented by St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary at St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary December 10, 2008 - Ongoing Saint Francis Wolf Sanctuary is a nonprofit registered charity in Montgomery Texas, run by volunteers, created to provide a permanent home where wild & captive born wolves and wolf-dogs may live out the rest of their natural lives safely and comfortably with loving care and attention. These are non-releasable animals that have suffered much and deserve a stable and loving environment.
Our focus is educating the public about wolves, both captive and those still in the wild,... | St. Francis Wolf Sanctuary | 12/10/08- Ongoing | Montgomery |
Planet You 3DPresented by Health Museum at Health Museum August 7, 2009 - Ongoing Imagine exploring an alien world where odd creatures roam bizarre terrain in search of food. Then witness the attack and counterattack of viral bacteria at a cellular level. Now imagine it all in 3D! On Friday, August 7, The John P. McGovern Museum of Health & Medical Science, also called The Health Museum will premiere the new 3D film called Planet You 3D. It is an experience that will take you to a world you never knew existed before – a world that is so much closer... | Health Museum | 08/07/09- Ongoing | Houston |
Rice University Farmers Market (Tuesdays)Presented by Rice University at Rice Stadium August 3, 2010 - Ongoing The Houston Farmers Market at Onion Creek on Saturday mornings was the first to open in Houston. Dedicated to providing a meeting place where farmer could meet consumer, the market was a landmark in the Heights and the inspiration for the growth of markets around the Houston area.
In 2007, Rice University invited the Houston Farmers Market to move its second location, a Tuesday afternoon market in Rice Village, to the more spacious and easily accessible parking lot adjacent to... | Rice University | 08/03/10- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit the Texas Seaport MuseumPresented by Galveston Historical Foundation and Texas Seaport Museum at Texas Seaport Museum September 5, 2010 - Ongoing Welcome to Texas Seaport Museum, a project of Galveston Historical Foundation. Share the adventure of the high seas at the Texas Seaport Museum, home of the celebrated 1877 tall ship Elissa. Explore the decks of this floating National Historic Landmark which has also been designated one of America's Treasures by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Walk Elissa's decks and imagine the days when daring sailors challenged the world's oceans. In... | Galveston Historical Foundation | 09/05/10- Ongoing | Galveston |
Urban Harvest Farmers Market at Eastside (Saturdays)Presented by Urban Harvest September 18, 2010 - Ongoing The Urban Harvest Farmers Market at Eastside offers locally-produced vegetables, fruits and farm products. The market supports family farms and boosts the local economy. Visit our market on Saturdays for fresh seasonal produce, coffee, Gulf fish, Gulf shrimp, grass-fed meats, honey, baked goods and much more. The market is open every Saturday from 8am-12pm, rain or shine. The Wednesday market has been discontinued.
The Urban Harvest Farmers Market... | Urban Harvest | 09/18/10- Ongoing | Houston |
Urban Harvest Farmers Market at Highland Village (Sundays)Presented by Urban Harvest at Highland Village January 9, 2011 - Ongoing Urban Harvest is partnering with Highland Village to manage and expand the upscale shopping center’s existing farmers market in the new year. Customers can expect to find many of their usual vendor favorites plus some exciting changes that will enhance the market.
The biggest change is the decision to move the farmers market to a new day. After a short holiday break, the Urban Harvest Farmers Market at Highland Village will debut with a... | Urban Harvest | 01/09/11- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit Bayou Wildlife ParkPresented by Bayou Wildlife Park at Bayou Wildlife Park September 13, 2011 - Ongoing Come experience your very own African safari at Bayou Wildlife Park in Alvin, Texas. An adventure-filled tram ride with experienced wildlife guides will take you over 80 acres of natural habitat. We have alligator ponds and three monkey islands. See and feed animals and birds from Africa, India, Asia, Australia, and North and South America. Pony rides and a petting zoo are also available for the kids.
Clint Wolston has been developing his private animal reserve for 30... | Bayou Wildlife Park | 09/13/11- Ongoing | Alvin |
Visit the Cockrell Butterfly Center and Brown Hall of Entomology Presented by Houston Museum of Natural Science at Houston Museum of Natural Science-Cockrell Butterfly Center October 14, 2011 - Ongoing The Cockrell Butterfly Center and Brown Hall of Entomology provide entertainment and education for the whole family! Walk through a living butterfly habitat and marvel at living examples of some of the world’s largest and weirdest arthropods. Discover spectacular preserved specimens and enjoy interactive games and quizzes.
This stunning living butterfly exhibit showcases hundreds of live butterflies in a naturalistic rainforest setting. Home to exotic... | Houston Museum of Natural Science | 10/14/11- Ongoing | Houston |
Visit the Houston Museum of Natural SciencePresented by Houston Museum of Natural Science at Houston Museum of Natural Science October 14, 2011 - Ongoing Roam the Serengeti, walk with dinosaurs and discover the world's mineral wonders - all at the Houston Mueum of Natural Science.
Permanent Exhibits:
Paleontology - More than 450 fossils and fossil replicas provide a vivid glimpse into the incredible 3.5-billion-year story of life on Earth.
Gems & Minerals - See more than 750 beautifully crystallized mineral... | Houston Museum of Natural Science | 10/14/11- Ongoing | Houston |
Explore Texas with a Russian GuidePresented by Russian Cultural Center Our Texas at Russian Cultural Center Our Texas December 15, 2011-December 31, 2012 From world-class museums and theaters to family-friendly destinations, you'll find what you're looking for in Houston.
A guided tour is the perfect way to experience everything that Houston has to offer. We provide group and individual excursions in Houston and other major cities in Texas including Galveston, Austin, San Antonio and Dallas.
For information on our Austin, San Antonio and Dallas tours, contact us at (713) 395-3301 or via e-mail at | Russian Cultural Center Our Texas | 12/15/11- 12/31/12 | Houston |
Cells: The Universe Inside UsPresented by Health Museum at Health Museum January 28-August 26, 2012 The Health Museum presents its Spring 2012 exhibition, Cells: The Universe Inside Us. Journey through the cells, discover what happens inside the human body.
The human body is made up of millions of cells that are constantly working. Cells: The Universe Inside Us gives visitors a chance to see what happens inside their body every day. Walk through a giant cell, perform virtual experiments, make protein shapes with your shadow and... | Health Museum | 01/28/12- 08/26/12 | Houston |
Bodies RevealedPresented by Moody Gardens at Moody Gardens February 11-September 9, 2012 Moody Gardens and Premier Exhibitions present Bodies Revealed in the Discovery Pyramid in Spring 2012, on view February 11 through September 9, 2012.
Bodies Revealed will provide the public with an opportunity to see inside carefully preserved real anatomical specimens and learn the detailed structure and function of the human body. The exhibition takes visitors through galleries providing an up-close look inside the skeletal, muscular, reproductive,... | Moody Gardens | 02/11/12- 09/09/12 | Galveston |
Astros FanFest 2012Presented by Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park February 11, 2012 The Houston Astros and the Astros In Action Foundation will host the team's annual AstrosFanFest on Saturday, February 11, at Minute Maid Park - and this season, admission to the event is FREE!
This year's festival will include several current and former Astros players signing autographs, a 'Talkin' Baseball' session with Astros General Manager Jeff Luhnow and President George Postolos, and several activities for children. Fans will also have the opportunity to... | Houston Astros | 02/11/12 | Houston |
Pandora's Box Speaker and Film Series: David Eagleman Presented by Houston Community College - Northwest at Houston Community College Northwest - Katy Campus February 14, 2012 Houston Community College - Northwest Katy Campus presents the Pandora's Box Speaker and Film Series. David Eagleman visits the Pandora's Box Speaker and Film Series at HCC-Northwest Katy Campus to discuss how we perceive reality, Tuesday, February 14 at 12:30 p.m. in the Cyber Lounge of HCC’s Katy Campus.
David Eagleman is a neuroscientist and a New York Times best-selling author. He directs... | Houston Community College - Northwest | 02/14/12 | Houston |
Foodie Floats Cupid CruisePresented by Buffalo Bayou Partnership at Allen's Landing on Buffalo Bayou February 14, 2012 Buffalo Bayou Partnership presents Foodie Floats, a series of boat tours featuring local chefs and food purveyors. Tuesday, February 14, 6-7:30pm, its a Cupid Cruise! Meet at Allen's Landing, 901 Commerce Street, 77002.
Hop Aboard Buffalo Bayou Partnership's Spirit of the Bayou pontoon tour boat for a cozy cruise with your Valentine. Bubbly beverages and chocolate bites will be provided during a romantic evening... | Buffalo Bayou Partnership | 02/14/12 | Houston |
Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City ThunderPresented by Houston Rockets at Toyota Center February 15, 2012 See the Houston Rockets in live National Basketball Association action at Toyota Center. | Houston Rockets | 02/15/12 | Houston |
2012 Call of the Wild Speaker Series: Dr. Jonah Ratsimbazafy, Madagascar: On the Verge of ExtinctionPresented by Houston Zoo at Houston Zoo February 15, 2012 The Houston Zoo’s Call of the Wild Speaker Series features an evening of scrumptious hors d'oeuvres, breathtaking photographs and first-hand stories from conservationists on the frontlines in the battle to help save the world’s wildlife. With conservation and environmental issues becoming hot-button topics for debate across the world, the Houston Zoo’s Call of the Wild Speaker Series offers a forum for global conservation... | Houston Zoo | 02/15/12 | Houston |
Houston Rockets vs. Minnesota TimberwolvesPresented by Houston Rockets at Toyota Center February 17, 2012 See the Houston Rockets in live National Basketball Association action at Toyota Center. | Houston Rockets | 02/17/12 | Houston |
Great Backyard Bird Count in Russ Pitman ParkPresented by Bellaire (Hana and Arthur Ginzbarg) Nature Discovery Center at Bellaire Nature Discovery Center February 18, 2012 Join the Bellaire (Hana and Arthur Ginzbarg) Nature Discovery Center for the Great Backyard Bird Count in Russ Pitman Park, Saturday, February 18, 9 am – 10:30 am!
Bird watchers coast to coast will take part in the 15th annual Great Backyard Bird Count between Friday, February 17, and Monday, February 20, 2012. Participants will join tens of thousands of volunteers of all levels of birding experience to count birds in their backyards, local... | Bellaire (Hana and Arthur Ginzbarg) Nature Discovery Center | 02/18/12 | Bellaire |
Bayou City Outdoors Farmer’s Market RidePresented by Bayou City Outdoors at Onion Creek February 18, 2012 Bayou City Outdoors presents a Farmer’s Market Ride.
Come out and stretch your legs biking to the Farmer’s Markets of Houston to shop for local organic produce! Hop on your bike and let’s take a ride through the side streets, trails, and residential areas in the heart of Houston. This is a very social ride and all levels of riders are welcome.
We will start the morning off with coffee at Onion Creek and then cruise... | Bayou City Outdoors | 02/18/12 | Houston |
Community Outreach Dune Restoration EventPresented by Artist Boat February 18, 2012 Come help your beaches, sea turtles and native birds by participating in a community outreach project!
Promote environmental stewardship through planting activities.
Participate in a 3 hour planting activity
Learn the importance of dunes for our island
Increase your environmental knowledge through education and self-awareness
* Saturday February 3rd @ Galveston Island State Park from 8 AM - Noon
* Saturday February... | Artist Boat | 02/18/12 | Galveston |