Houston Family Magazine July 2023

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Texas History

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 8 TEXAS FRONTIER
Museum 10 EXPLORING COLORADO'S HIDDEN GEMS Written by the Amy Garrett 12 BIRTHDAYS ON A BUDGET Written by Sarah Lyons 16 COLLEGE VS TECHNICAL SCHOOL
Morgenstern 23 10 EASY WAYS TO CUT SCREEN TIME
26 BEAT THE HEAT IN SEABROOK, WASHINGTON
28 SAN ANTONIO: EXPLORING THE HEART OF TEXAS
IN EVERY ISSUE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION EDUCATION DIRECTORY 10 16 26 12 BOOK BITES 14 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 32 CENTER STAGE 38 NOW EXHIBITING 40
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TEXASFRONTIER AT THE BRYAN MUSEUM

Museums are for more than just facts and figures, they are places where our imagination can take flight as we ponder what it was like to live in faraway places or distant times. Upon entering the Frontier Gallery at The Bryan Museum for Texas History located in Galveston, visitors of all ages are immediately swept away into April 21, 1836 by the Diorama of the Battle of San Jacinto. More than 1,200 Mexican and Texian army figures are arranged in an authentic landscape depicting all stages of the famous and final battle of the Texas Revolution, allowing you to imagine yourself in the action fighting alongside figures such as Sam Houston and Juan Seguin.

The recreated battle is viewable from all four sides, and each side holds hidden treasures, including women traveling with the Mexican Army and the Twin Sister cannons on the Texian line. This detailed diorama was custom made for the Bryan Museum. Mexican and Texian army figures were handcrafted by King and Country and includes 40 handcrafted trees and 3,000 marsh plants and weeds. There are even a few cows belonging to Peggy McCormick, on whose land the battle took place. Many of the figures are available for sale in the museum’s gift shop. Visitors can use the strategically placed iPads throughout the exhibit to learn more about the battle and study specific figures like Mexican President Santa Anna de Lopez and Texian

Colonel Sydney Shermam. All major participants for the Texian and Mexican armies are present on the battlefield and described using the museum’s technology.

The diorama continues to be a favorite especially for young visitors. Many families make it a must see stop after visiting the San Jacinto Monument where the battle physically took place in present day La Porte. The diorama is a perfect summer learning tool while taking your family on museum adventures to learn more about Texas history in your own backyard.

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EXPLORING COLORADO'S HIDDEN GEMS: Silverthorne and Glenwood Springs

Welcome to the breathtaking landscapes of Colorado, where adventure and relaxation come together in perfect harmony This summer, gather your family and set off on an extraordinary journey to two remarkable cities nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains: Silverthorne and Glenwood Springs From thrilling outdoor activities to enriching cultural experiences, these hidden gems offer something for every member of the family Join us as we uncover the treasures of Silverthorne and Glenwood Springs

Families will love spending the day at the Silverthorne Recreation Center, a modern facility offering a variety of amenities Dive into the large indoor aquatic area, complete with a lap pool, water slides, and a rock climbing wall While the little ones splash around in the kiddie pool, parents can unwind in the hot tub, ensuring hours of water-filled entertainment for the whole family If you prefer to stay dry, head to the spacious fitness center equipped with state-of-the-art exercise equipment, or challenge your family to a game of basketball or pickleball on one of the indoor or outdoor courts

Silverthorne is a picturesque mountain town that seamlessly blends artistic charm with a wide range of recreational activities Begin your day at The Art Spot, an inspiring venue owned by the city of Silverthorne This dynamic space fosters community engagement and artistic growth, offering workshops and classes for both children and adults Whether you ' re an experienced artist or a beginner exploring your creativity, the knowledgeable instructors are available to guide you every step of the way The Art Spot also hosts exciting events such as artist meet-and-greets, live performances, and art festivals, creating a lively and inspiring atmosphere for visitors of all ages Immerse yourself in the rich artistic tapestry of Silverthorne and let The Art Spot become a cherished part of your mountain adventure

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Venture outdoors and discover the city's remarkable natural offerings Take advantage of the picturesque surroundings and explore the extensive trail network that winds through the stunning mountain landscape Whether you ' re hiking, biking, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, the breathtaking views and fresh alpine air will captivate you at every turn

No trip to Silverthorne is complete without a hiking adventure Explore the untouched wilderness and witness nature's marvels up close on the Salt Lick Trail From crystal-clear bubbling streams to patches of vibrant wildflowers, and an abundance of small woodland creatures, these trails are a nature lover's paradise for everyone to enjoy

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GLENWOOD SPRINGS: WHERE ADVENTURE MEETS SERENITY

Nestled amidst towering mountains, Glenwood Springs is a charming town renowned for its natural wonders and thrilling attractions Begin your journey at the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, a one-of-a-kind amusement park perched on top of Iron Mountain Take a scenic gondola ride to the park, where you'll be greeted with exhilarating rides, breathtaking views, and fascinating cave tours This unique combination of adventure and natural beauty is sure to create lasting memories for the entire family

After an action-packed day, unwind at the tranquil Iron Mountain Hot Springs Immerse yourself in the soothing mineral-rich waters of the 16 inviting geothermal pools, each boasting a unique temperature and therapeutic quality Children can splash and play in the large family-friendly freshwater pool Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the magnificent Colorado River, this family-friendly haven provides a perfect blend of scenic vistas and serene ambiance

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Pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable summer trip filled with thrilling adventures to Silverthorne and Glenwood Springs in Colorado These hidden gems promise to captivate your family with their artistic charm, natural wonders, and exciting recreational opportunities Get ready to create memories that will last a lifetime in the breathtaking landscapes of Colorado's Rocky Mountains

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Budget Friendly Party Locations

• THE PARK

• THE POOL

• A LOCAL CHURCH

• PUBLIC BUILDINGS SUCH AS THE LIBRARY, A MUSEUM OR THE COMMUNITY CENTER

• YOUR HOME OR BACKYARD

• THE GYM

• TOUR A LOCAL FIRE STATION OR FACTORY

Reuse and Repurpose Birthday Decor BIRTHDAYS ON A BUDGET

Every parent wants their child’s birthday to be special but the cost of throwing a party can really add up, especially if you have multiple children. Is it possible to cut party costs without losing the fun and excitement that parents and kids alike have come to love? One way to cut down on costs is by purchasing birthday supplies that can be reused or repurposed year after year.

Every parent wants their child’s birthday to be special but the cost of throwing a party can really add up, especially if you have multiple children. Is it possible to cut party costs without losing the fun and excitement that parents and kids alike have come to love? One way to cut down on costs is by purchasing birthday supplies that can be reused or repurposed year after year.

The easiest way to start saving on party decor is to stock up on items when they are on sale or clearance. Choose items that are not theme specific and select a variety of colors that are gender neutral. Basic birthday signs, party lanterns, and photo backdrops can be reused again and again. You can even make your own decor out of stronger materials like cardstock or cardboard or hit up the dollar store for streamers and signs that can be used repeatedly. As you collect a stash of items, store it someplace that is organized and easily accessible when the next birthday arrives.

When purchasing items for the special day, it June be wise to spend a little extra money on birthday items that you know can be used many times over several years. Purchase games that can be used every year like bingo, bean bag toss, or yard games such as badmitten. These games are fun for any party and will see a return on your investment quickly. Chalkboards for

birthday signs, cake stands, and punch bowls can also be purchased once and used for many parties.

You can also buy dress up items that can be used for a photo booth year after year such as hats, silly glasses, feather boas, or masks. Kids of any age will have a great time posing in different costumes. Many of these items can be purchased at a dollar store, garage sales, or June be laying around your house. Choose a basic birthday backdrop for your photo booth or use a plain sheet or tablecloth to keep things simple and affordable for your photo backdrop. There are also fun apps that allow you to put in different backdrops if you use a green background. Photos taken in the photo booth can double as thank you cards for your guests.

Money can be saved on tableware in a few different ways. Cloth tablecloths and plastic plates can be washed and used again. They will last for years with a one-time investment. If the thought of extra cleanup doesn’t appeal to you, try buying a giant roll of white butcher paper and unrolling on the table to be used as a tablecloth. Allow kids to color right on the tablecloth during the party. When the party's over, simply roll up the paper and toss it. One roll of paper will last for years and because of its a neutral color it can be used for many holidays and birthdays.

Another way to save on birthday expenses is to replace balloons with party lanterns. These can be purchased for about the same price as balloons but instead of one-time use, they can be used over and over again. By choosing a variety of neutral colors you will save money without losing the festive look.

Once the party's over, theme-specific party decorations can be repurposed in many ways. Cards and invitations can be made into wall art, ornaments, gift tags, or garland. Crepe paper and napkins can be made into confetti or garland. Old ribbons and balloons can be used to make a festive wreath.

The key to saving money by reusing or repurposing party decor is to get creative. Scour the internet or Pinterest for ideas, shop smart by buying generic birthday items on sale, or create your own decor from things you have around the house. Once you have your basic party decor, add small touches to help create a fun birthday theme. Try to find items that can be used more than once. For example, animals from a Noah’s ark party could be reused for a zoo or circus themed party at a later date. A little creativity can make for a fun, affordable, and environmentally conscious birthday party your child will love.

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Mama, Is It Summer Yet?

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When You Can Swim

A reverent celebration of learning to swim among a diverse cast of children and families who each experience the mysterious joys of water in nature.

We Are Going To Be Pals

An egret and a rhinoceros navigate the ups and downs of their symbiotic relationship--which is more like a friendship! --in this warm and witty book.

Real Pigeons Fight Crime

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s--wait, it really IS a bird! Meet the crime-fighting pigeons who chase bad guys in this hilarious series for fans of BAD GUYS and DOG MAN.

The Firefly Summer

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When Sea Becomes Sky

It’s summer in the saltmarsh. When Bex and Davey discover a mysterious underwater statue, they’re thrilled at the chance to solve the puzzle of its origin.

American Royals: Rivals

Continue with this fun summer teen series by Houston’s own Katherine McGee, and get ready for the August release of the fourth installment.

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COLLEGE vs TECHNICAL SCHOOL

WHICH ONE IS RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD?

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Poised on the cusp of adulthood, high school seniors are in a unique position to shape their future. The decisions they make even at their young age will affect them for years to come, if not their entire lives. As college costs continue to soar, families are revisiting the idea of technical schools as a viable option to secure future success. Following is a look at the benefits of both technical schools and colleges or universities:

Advantages of Technical Schools

Cost ★ ★

One of the attractions of a technical or vocational school is the cost. College costs vary greatly, including the difference between public and private. But according to the Education Data Initiative which collects data about the US education system, the cost of attendance for a four year in-state public university can cost an average of $25,707 per year. A trade school on the other hand could cost as little as $5000 total.

Enrollment

Enrollment can be much easier for a technical school. Colleges and universities often have a weeks or months long application processes and require essays and test scores such as the SAT or ACT. Technical schools require less, and generally a high school diploma is all that is necessary.

Time

While college degrees take either two years or four years to complete, a student can expect to spend less time in a technical school. There is a wide variety of programs but most students can expect to spend six months to two years.

Which is right for my child?

Advantages of College or University

Flexibility ★ ★

College credits can be transferred from one institution to the next should the need arise. Additionally students can change majors or wait to declare a major if they are undecided when they enter college.

Communication and Critical Thought

The communication and critical thinking skills taught at the university and college level are essential to many aspects of life, not just in a student’s future career.

Educational Options

A college degree can be a first step toward a master’s or PhD. While technical school has an intense focus on a single career path, a college degree can offer a wider range of learning opportunities.

Earning Potential

A college or university degree generally offers a higher earning potential, although this is not the case in all career choices.

For some students the answer may be obvious. For a high school senior who has a definite career choice in mind such as electrician, mechanic, or chef, a technical school may be the logical choice. On the other hand if your child thrives in an academic setting, seeks broad knowledge, or wishes to continue his or her education, college or university may fit him or her quite well. Scholarships may be available for both options but in general a college education will cost more before your student can start his or her career.

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For nearly 150 years, Incarnate Word Academy has provided young women with a Catholic, college preparatory high school education in the heart of downtown Houston

With pillars of academics, values and spirituality, we help our students grow into confident, caring young women who are able to advocate for themselves and for others IWA's rigorous academic program includes 14 Advanced Placement (AP) classes, a wealth of STEM and humanities opportunities, as well as courses in the fine and performing arts

Our Young Leaders Program, unique among U S high schools, offers four years of progressive classes that help students develop their leadership abilities through

hands-on projects in our school and throughout our community IWA’s Catholic mission allows students to grow in their relationship with Jesus, the Incarnate Word, and live according to His values This compels students to embrace service as an integral part of their daily lives, and become bold, authentic servant leaders who embody kindness, problem solving and compassion.

Incarnate Word Academy provides rich, experiential learning opportunities and our diverse student body brings together young women from across Houston Our graduates go on to some of the country's top schools, prepared to succeed in college and beyond

Contact Email: Admissions@incarnateword.org

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School of the Woods, the oldest continuously operating Montessori school in the Houston area, provides an educational program proven and strengthened through more than four decades of successful experience

The Main campus is nestled cozily in a close-in neighborhood in Spring Branch approximately 1 mile north of I-10 off Wirt Rd

The campus is heavily wooded and landscaped with native Texas plants The sylvan environment is an integral part of the curriculum The buildings were designed to integrate with the natural environment of the campus They are cottage style structures sized to fit the needs of the students

In addition to a robust academic program, students at School of the Woods participate in both sports & the arts. Music, Theater, Dance and Performance Arts, as well as Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Swimming and Track & Field are all available!

At its founding in 1991, The Regis School of the Sacred Heart became the first and only 3 Pre-K through eighth grade all-boys Sacred Heart school in the Houston area, fulfilling a need in the city’s Catholic community

The school’s founders with the guidance of Archbishop Fiorenza envisioned a unique educational environment for their sons, simultaneously grounded in rigorous academics and the Sacred Heart Goals of faith, intellect, service, community and maturity

The Sacred Heart Goals shape not only curriculum development, but also teaching practices, character education and most importantly spiritual development

Based upon the Sacred Heart Goals, Regis students move through a deliberate progression from a guided learner to an active participant to an effective contributor, and ultimately to become an engaged leader called The Regis Experience

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The Awty International School is the premier international school in Houston, Texas, serving students from PK3 to 12th grade.

With language immersion programs in both Spanish and French, Awty offers students a rigorous path to graduating with either the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or the French Baccalauréat (FB) Diploma.

Awty is the only school in Houston to be fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education through 12th Grade/Terminale

In addition to a challenging curriculum, Awty provides students with a kind and friendly environment, in which diverse cultures, nationalities, and languages are celebrated

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Yorkshire Academy, a private school located in the Memorial area, was established in 1984 with its primary goal being to create an environment in which children can develop to their fullest potential at their own individual rate.

Yorkshire’s tag line “A Little School Making a Big Impact” rings true Yorkshire provides top notch academics, stellar enrichment classes, and a nurturing environment which makes students feel welcome and secure

Yorkshire strives to develop the whole person, guiding each child with experiences to enhance his or her own self-image, whether it be excelling within dynamic classroom academics, singing and dancing in amazing musical productions, earning a 1st place academic competition ribbon in math, or mastering the latest technology in the computer lab Yorkshire students graduate with all the tools necessary for middle school success

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SCREEN TIME 10 easy ways to cut kids

Tablets, smartphones, television, and video games play a major role in our daily lives. Technology can be a positive thing, but when it dominates our kids’ free time, it’s time to start limiting it. With these easy tips, even reluctant kids may not notice they are cutting down their time spent with technology.

STEP OUTSIDE

The easiest way to cut down on screen time is playing outside. They can ride bikes, use sidewalk chalk, take a walk, play catch, or play in the sprinkler. When kids are preoccupied outside they are less likely to think about TV or video games.

SET LIMITS

Set clear boundaries for your kids when it comes to electronics. Mom of three, Amy Cameron says “Zero screen time is allowed in the morning before school.” Many other parents do not allow any phones or television during meals. It’s also a good idea to set limits on how much screen time is allowed and what time of day. When everyone is on the same page, there is less arguing about putting it down when the daily limit has been reached.

JOIN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Kids who are busy with sports or the arts have less time to play on electronics because their time is spent in practices, games, and performances.

SET A GOOD EXAMPLE

When attempting to limit screen time for your kids, take a look at how much time you spend on screens. Good or

bad, our kids learn from our actions and we can set a good example about when it's appropriate to look at our phone and when it’s time to focus on other things.

EARN IT

“Screen time checklists need to be completed before kids get their devices.” says Anna Schuster, mom of five. Many parents find it helpful to make a list that must be completed before they can have screen time. This may include school work, chores, instrument practice, or reading time.

HOST A PLAYDATE

One way to cut down on time for screens is to host a no-electronics playdate. With friends over, it is easier to find other ways to occupy their time as they socialize and play with their friends.

GET COOKING

Distract your kids from electronics by keeping them busy in the kitchen. They can help cook and bake and have fun sampling the things they have made themselves.

EXPLORE THE CITY

Visit the zoo, Deanna Rose, the pool, or local parks or attractions with your kids. If they are busy exploring our great city, they will not have time for screens.

DO A PROJECT

Come up with a family project for the day to keep the kids screen-free. This could be a big chore like cleaning up the backyard or something fun like an art project or science experiment.

PLAY A GAME

Declare it family game day and choose a few board games to play together. You could also try an outside game like hopscotch, foursquare, kickball, or break into teams and have a water balloon fight.

It’s easy to fill our time with screens because they are enjoyable and take little effort. However, a little bit of effort to plan a few other activities to distract us from our phones and tablets pays off

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beat the heat, head to

Seabrook, Washington

Looking for a way to escape this brutal summer heat? I have just the place for you! Seabrook, Washington.

Instead of dealing with temps in the 100’s…..you could be enjoying highs in the 60s! That’s right! Can you believe that?? Highs in the 60s-70s and lows in the 50s! Sounds heavenly? Well wait until you see the scenery that goes with these magical temps!

Located a couple of hours west of Seattle, Seabrook is an urban oasis seamlessly woven into nature on the Washington Coast with a similar feel to

Seaside, FL. Filled with 275 beautiful, vacation homes of all sizes available for rent on the beachfront, in the town center or in the serene farm district. No matter what your party requires, there is a home for everyone. Guests will find everything from small cabins and cottages that sleep two, to homes suitable for up to 22. They vary in size and style, and include amenities such as private hot tubs, pet friendly

lodging, fire pits, and extended outdoor spaces.

Speaking of outdoor spaces, you cannot beat the views! I was fortunate enough to stay at one of the homes with an ocean view and it did not disappoint. It’s amazing the calm that the sounds and sights of the ocean can bring. I immediately felt relaxed upon arrival.

As soon as I unpacked, I headed ‘downtown’. The walk

took all of about 5 minutes! I wanted to check out the shops and grab a bite to eat. I headed over to Koko’s Restaurant & Tequila Bar for some amazing food. While I am normally disappointed with Mexican food when I travel, this was not the case this trip. The Tamarind Habanero Prawns and the Tortilla Soup went perfectly with my delicious Mojito! I loved this place so much, I ate there twice!

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What’s so great about the town is that it has everything you need. Since I was going to be there for a few days, I headed over to the fresh market to pick up a few things, so I didn’t have to eat out every meal. I picked up a few staples, water, fruit, hummus, crackers, cheese, yogurt, wine, nuts and the best Cider I’ve ever tasted. I discovered that this cute little market was going to be moving to its new 13,000 sq ft home later this year! Then they really will have EVERYTHING you need to stock up - great convenience!

And if you are looking for convenience, they have you covered. Seabrook is home to 18 parks, an event space, boutique spa, fitness center, hundreds of acres of mountain bike and hiking trails, central amphitheater, sports and pickle ball courts, indoor pool, award winning restaurants, and plenty of shopping options - it’s an ideal getaway for all ages. Seabrook’s resident concierge can assist guests with everything from in-home grocery and chef services, to specialized outings and experiences. Since I was only there for a few days, I had to plan my time wisely to maximize everything I wanted to take in while I was there.

First on my bucket listWhale Watching

While I am from Florida and have spent a large block of my life in & on the water, I have NEVER seen a whale in the wild. It has been on my list for many years, but my travels have always just missed the migration season! Not this year, though!! I caught the tail end of the season and made arrangements to head out to the open waters and cross my fingers I’d get lucky.

So day 2 of my trip, I jumped in the rental and headed to Westport, about an hour away to Ocean Sportfishing. Captain Eric & crew were patiently awaiting my arrival and we headed out

with the understanding that we may or may not get lucky. While that thought was still rolling around my brain, the Captain shouted he thought he saw something and gunned the engine. Within 10 minutes of leaving the dock, we were watching not one, but two whales swimming right off the front of the boat! They rolled around, played and sprayed for a good 30 minutes and it was AMAZING! Another check on my bucket list!

I headed back to grab a bite and check out more of the shops. Seabrook is home to some of the state’s most celebrated restaurants, as well as an expansive wine bar, a juice and salad bar, and a classic ice cream and candy shop, so I had great options. While I did not eat at the ice cream and candy shop, I did pop in. It reminded me of Dylan’s Candy Shop, just not as big. Everything looked fun

OCEAN SPORTFISHING, WESTPORT, WA BROOKLETS TOYS, SEABROOK
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KOKO’S RESTAURANT & TEQUILA BAR

BUCKS NORTHWEST RENTALS, HUMPTULIPS RIVER

and delicious! By the looks of the customers, it was quite popular!

A curated group of merchants includes Magnolia’s Clothing Boutique, Red Cedar Surf Co., Brooklets Toys, Joie Des Livres book store, The Salty Dog, Seaworthy Home and Tides by Seabrook kept me busy for the afternoon. I scored a yummy pair of suede joggers at Magnolia’s, a cozy Seabrook Sweatshirt from Tides, a watercolor travel set (my new obsession) from the toy store and cards from the bookstore! All in all, a quite lovely afternoon.

The next day, I headed over to Bucks Northwest rentals to get some kayaking in. I was fortunate enough to warrant a one on one tour with the local owner who gave

SPA ELIZABETH BOUTIQUE, SEABROOK

me a complete history of this beautiful area as we kayaked down the Humps and Tulips River. Although it was a little cooler than I would have liked, the beauty of the river and the foliage was quite breathtaking and well worth enduring the cold!

If Kayaking isn’t your thing, surfing is a year-round sport on the northern Washington Coast. Outdoor enthusiasts will find it doesn’t always need to be warm and sunny to catch great waves. Buck’s NW offers rentals of surf gear, lessons, and guided surfing. Buck’s also offers skimboarding rentals, and guided SUP tours through the Copalis and Humptulips

Rivers and the legendary Ghost Forest. Additional adventures include fishing, hiking, and biking options (mountain,

beach, gravel forestry paths, and in-town) on your own or with a guide. Lots of options for outdoor enthusiasts!

After a few hours on the river, I needed a little relaxing so I headed over to Spa Elizabeth Boutique for a massage. The atmosphere was lovely and my masseuse could not have been better! Just what my sore muscles needed!

To keep the self-love theme for the day, I wanted to check out Lorraine’s Candle Studio –where they offer a “make-yourown-candle” experience. You choose a mixture of scents that speak to you and then a vessel to place them into. Whether

LORRAINE’S CANDLE STUDIO, SEABROOK

you like woodsy or fruity, floral or foody, there was ample to choose from. I couldn’t make up my mind, so I made two candles! It was so much fun and smelled absolutely divine!

While I was not able to partake in any local events while I was there, events are scheduled throughout the year, ranging from an outdoor summer concert series and oceanfront yoga sessions to wine tastings, wellness classes, expert speakers, spring and fall festivals, and holiday celebrations. In May this year, Seabrook launched its first annual Beachside Author Series, featuring best-selling and award-winning authors monthly through October 2023, which sounds like a blast.

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explore beyond

Day Trips

Just under three hours from Seattle and Portland, Seabrook provides the perfect launch pad for day trip excursions to Olympic National Park, Lake Quinault, Ruby Beach, and the Hoh Rain Forest. Fishing enthusiasts will find prime steelhead fishing opportunities on four local rivers, and deep-sea fishing experiences off the coast.

Coming Summer 2023

Fresh Foods expanded market, a 13,000 square foot gourmet grocery, will be completed this spring along with a new Fitness Center, 25-yard heated outdoor pool, large hot tub, and sauna in the South Farm District neighborhood. A retrostyle arcade with a focus on all the favorite games of the 80’s is set to open in summer 2023 on Front Street, along with a barber shop, men’s wear boutique, and kitchen and bath retailer in the town center.

If you’d like to make this place your permanent home, you can. While I was walking through town I met someone from West U who made the move a few years ago. When I asked if he was pleased with his decision to migrate to the Northwest, his smile said it all!

House/Real Estate details

500+ homes

o 75+ lived in year-round o 275 in the rental program

Fernwood Neighborhood: Seabrook’s newest neighborhood is located east of the South Farm District. It will feature new bike trails, a bike café, pickleball courts, Fernwood Square and Meadowview Park, along with a wide variety

RUBY BEACH, FORKS, WA

of home and lot sizes, including garden lots, with possibilities for property add-ons from carriage homes to private pools.

Seabrook will break ground summer of 2023 on Pacific Landing, home to ocean view town homes, condos, and liveworks, along with retail and an oceanfront restaurant.

Additional

Unique Outdoor Activities

Razor clam digging: Winter and Spring in Washington State provides one of the most unique and popular activities you’ll find – razor clam digging! People come from across the state and country for the opportunity to harvestm fresh clams right off the beach. First time clam digging? Buck’s Northwest offers guided digs at Mocrocks and Copalis beach. They also offer all you’ll need to get started on your own or with a guide.

Glass float finding: A little known but favorite PNW winter beach activity is searching for - and finding - Japanese glassfishing floats. The earliest evidence of glass floats being used by fishermen comes from Norway in 1844,and today most of those remaining in the ocean are stuck in a circular pattern of ocean currents in the North Pacific. The high season for finding glass floats on the Washington Coast (based on tides andweather patterns) is December - May.

Mushroom Foraging: Seabrook has partnered with local Pacific Northwest foraging experts to provide mushroom foraging trips every Saturday through the fall harvest. The two-hour experience provides a fun and educational orientation on mushroom foraging complete with hikes through the beautiful forests of Seabrook in search of several varieties of mushrooms including fresh golden-brown chanterelles. These guided sessions will return in the fall of 2023 – timing based on the mushroom season.

Fishing: Wintertime on the coast brings terrific steelhead fishing. Seabrook is just a short drive away from popular river fishing sites for steelhead fishing December through March including:

• Wynoochee River (1-hour drive)

• Lower Quinault River (1hour, 20 minute drive)

• Hoh River (2 hour drive)

• Queets River (1-hour, 45 minute drive)

Hiking: (Seabrook has several of its own hikes ranging from easy to advanced, below are a selection for great day trips)

Olympic National Park

• The Hoh River Trail (located in the temperate Hoh Rain Forest, it receives

over 12 feet of rain per year, mostly during the months between October and April.)

• The Enchanted Valley (via East Fork Quinault River at Graves Creek Trailhead is a primitive, old-growth forest high above the Quinault River Valley.)

• Ozette Triangle Loop Trail (combines the beauty of a forest hike and the openness of the rugged beachscape.)

• Marymere Falls (Along the shores of Lake Crescent, takes you through the oldgrowth forest to Marymere Falls themselves -90 feet high plummeting from Falls Creek above.)

Nearby Beaches + Lakes:

• Lake Quinault

• Rialto Beach

• Ruby Beach

• Roosevelt Beach

• Kalaloch Beach Root Tree

So if you are looking for a great escape this summer, head to the Northwest and visit Seabrook, Washington for a trip your whole family can enjoy. Travel with friends or extended family. There will be something for everyone to do and at the end of the day, you can take a nice stroll along the beach, light a bonfire and share stories of the adventures of your day. Sounds like heaven to me.

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SAN ANTONIO

Exploring the heart of Texas

PLANNING YOUR TRIP

To ensure a memorable trip to San Antonio, Visit San Antonio is an excellent resource for information, tips, and guidance for the city's top attractions, dining options, and entertainment Additionally, their website offers an extensive calendar full of events, ensuring you don't miss out on festivals, concerts, and cultural celebrations that may be taking place during your visit

WHERE TO STAY

Situated along the serene San Antonio Riverwalk, The Westin Riverwalk is a luxurious retreat that seamlessly blends comfort, elegance, and convenience Its prime location ensures easy access to the city's renowned attractions while providing a tranquil oasis for relaxation after a day of exploration The hotel's spacious and well-appointed rooms offer stunning views of either the river or the cityscape The plush beds and modern amenities guarantee a comfortable stay for your family Take advantage of the outdoor pool, where you can cool off and enjoy panoramic views of the river The Westin Riverwalk also boasts an array of dining options, including the renowned and newly renovated Zocca Restaurant, ensuring every palate is satisfied

EXPLORING SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio, a vibrant city in the heart of Texas, offers an array of experiences that make it an ideal destination for a memorable family vacation From exploring Riverwalk to luxurious accommodations, delectable dining, and thrilling marine adventures, this Texan gem has something to delight every member of the family

FINE DINING

Located within The Westin Riverwalk, Zocca Restaurant offers a delectable culinary experience inspired by the flavors of Italy Immerse your taste buds in a fusion of traditional Italian dishes and innovative creations, all crafted with the finest ingredients and meticulous attention to detail Guest favorites include the Smoked Beef Short Rib, Scallops, and Loaded Margherita Pizza

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EXPERIENCES

Embark on a picturesque voyage along the San Antonio Riverwalk with Go Rio River Cruises, an experience that allows you to witness the city's charm from a unique perspective Hop on colorful barges and the gentle currents carry you through the heart of downtown Enjoy lush landscapes, a variety of shops and restaurants, and historic landmarks Sit back and relax as your knowledgeable guide shares intriguing tales of San Antonio's rich history and vibrant culture Go Rio offers various tours to cater to different interests and preferences The 35-minute narrated River Walk Cruise is an excellent option for families with young children, providing a comprehensive overview of San Antonio's iconic sights

Another must-see attraction while visiting San Antonio is SeaWorld The marine-themed adventure park offers a world of adventure and excitement for visitors of all ages Renowned for its incredible marine life exhibits showcasing dolphins, sea lions, orcas, and manta rays; the park offers unique opportunities to observe and learn about these animals, their ecosystems, and conservation efforts

SeaWorld San Antonio also features a variety of thrilling rides and attractions From high-speed roller coasters that soar through the air to water rides that plunge you into refreshing pools, there's something for every adrenaline junkie For those seeking a more interactive experience, SeaWorld offers a range of unforgettable encounters Visitors can swim with dolphins, touch and feed stingrays, and even participate in behind-the-scenes experiences to learn more about animal care and conservation efforts

Whether you ' re seeking adventure, education, or simply a day of family fun, SeaWorld offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you with cherished memories and a newfound appreciation for the beauty and importance of the world's oceans

Overall, San Antonio is a city that's rich in history, culture, and adventure, making it an ideal destination for families With so many attractions to choose from, you'll never be bored during your visit Pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready for a memorable trip to San Antonio!

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THE BIG THE BIG TO-DO

A curated look at the Greater Houston’s upcoming events and culture offerings.

All events listed are FREE unless otherwise noted. Check out our online calendar at https://houstonfamilymagazine.com/events-calendar/

JULY 1

TREE ID WALK

Any season is a great season to learn about trees! Jim McKee, a Master Naturalist, tree lover, and bird watcher will be leading more walks throughout the year to teach us how to identify the trees that live here in Russ Pitman Park. You’ll learn how to use leaf, bark, twig characteristics, and more to identify local trees. Monthly, First Saturdays from 10a–11a. Adults. Free. www.naturediscoverycenter.com

SNAKES ALIVE!

Love them or hate them, snakes are a part of life in Houston. Meet some snake ambassadors and learn the truth about our scaly neighbors. We’ll discuss what to do if you see a snake in your yard, dispel myths about snake bites, and hopefully find something to love about these misunderstood creatures.

10a-12p. Ages 12 and up. $20 member / $35 nonmember www.houstonarboretum.org/event/ snakes-alive/

JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

Ensemble Theatre presents this new version is about a young boy who wants to be a hip-hop superstar but doesn’t believe in himself enough to take his gift seriously. He also has a hard time listening and obeying his mother and encounters a huge problem that need his undivided attention.

2:30p-3:15p. All ages. Free. www.rosenberg-library.org/events/

TRAIL MIX

Features live music, magic, and more! Join us trailside as AndyRoo takes you on an adventure through the AndyRooniverse along with magicians Dave and Jake Rangel. Enjoy unique hands-on pop-ups and giveaways to amp up the fun! Sessions are outdoors, weather permitting.

10a-11a. All ages. Free. www.themkt.com

FIRST SATURDAY NATURE WALK

Enjoy the diverse plants and animals found at our park every first Saturday each month. Join us in A guided Nature Walk that highlights some of the common species of plants and animals representing the three distinct ecosystems present within the park. Stephen F. Austin State Park.

10a-11a. Adults are $5 per person, Children 12 and under are Free. www.tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/ stephen-f-austin/first-saturday-naturewalk/2023-07-01

FAMILY OVERNIGHT AT SPACE CENTER HOUSTON

You and your family will navigate your own space exploration journey while engaging in science, technology and engineering related activities. Build rockets and explore robotics.

5p check in. 10a dismissal next morning. 5 and up. $79.95 per person www.spacecenter.org

STAR LORD & GAMORA MEET & GREET

During this celebration, outer-space is the place! Get ready to meet a few Guardians of the Galaxy* during a very Marvel-ous meet-and-greet. And then cruise on over to the Art Academy and make your very own baby Groot in a Groot Art Workshop! Costumes encouraged!

10a-4p. All ages. $17 www.cmhouston.org

SAVE THE GALAXY, PLANT A TREE (GROOT) WORKSHOP!

Make and take home your very own baby Groot!

11a,12p,1p, 2p, 3p, 4p. All ages. $17 www.cmhouston.org

JULY 2

ROCKET DOG

Built by legendary art car artist, Rebecca Bass, Rocket Dog is Discovery Green’s official mascot. The cart is filled with lawn games such as bocce ball, horseshoes, and more for patrons to borrow while visiting the park.

10:30a-5p. All ages. Free. ww.discoverygreen.com

JULY 3

IMMERSIVE DISNEY ANIMATION

Immersive Disney Animation is an innovative celebration that takes you inside the greatest films of Walt Disney Animation Studios, from their very earliest, groundbreaking features to the beloved hit movies of today. Times vary, All ages. Tickets start at $28 www.lighthouseimmersive.com

OUTLAW FESTIVAL

3p. All ages. Tickets Start at www.woodlandscenter.org

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Willie Nelson & Family with Whiskey Meyers, Brittney Spencer, Particle Kid
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JULY 4

GALVESTON ISLAND 4TH OF JULY PARADE

Nothing says “summer on Galveston Island” better than the 4th of July! Don’t miss this wonderful evening with a glittering parade followed by a dazzling firework display over the Gulf! Coming up on the evening of July 4, Galveston Island will celebrate its annual Independence Day with a parade featuring a procession of floats, decorated vehicles and performers.

6p-8p. All ages. Free. www.visitgalveston.com

INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS CITY CENTRE

Independence Day welcomes an evening of live music and a 10-minute fireworks spectacular that you don’t want to miss! The After Party (Country & Pop) & 10-minute fireworks spectacular at 9:30p.

7p-10p. All ages. Parking $10 after 4p. www.citycentrehouston.com

RED HOT & BLUE FESTIVAL WOODLANDS

Enjoy a variety of activities at locations throughout The Woodlands! All sites will feature live music beginning at 6 p.m. with bands playing until the Fireworks Extravaganza at approximately 9:30p.

9a spectators can enjoy the South County Fourth of July Parade. The 1.3mile parade will make its way around The Woodlands passing through Market Street and by Town Green Park. The annual event features marching bands, fire engines, clowns, floats, and more. Various parks, check the website to find one near you.

6p-10p. All ages. Free. www.visitthewoodlands.com

CITY OF BELLAIRE CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE PARADE & FESTIVAL

The City of Bellaire invites you to a Celebration of Independence Parade and Festival! The parade will begin at 9:00 AM near Bellaire High School and end with the festival in Bellaire Town Square!

9a-12p. All ages. Free www.bellairetx.gov

SHELL FREEDOM OVER TEXAS

This year’s Freedom Over Texas is an event filled with six-hours of festivities, tradition, and live concert stages, along Allen Parkway. Freedom Over Texas will feature local, regional, and national

entertainment and will be capped off with a musically choreographed, “Texas-sized” fireworks finale.

7p. Admission is $10 per person, children aged five and under are FREE. Tickets are available online and at gates. www.houstontx.gov

FULSHEAR FREEDOM FEST 2023

The 12th Annual Fulshear Freedom Fest 4th of July Celebration brought to you by the City of Fulshear and the Fulshear Katy Area Chamber of Commerce will take place in historic downtown Fulshear. The event will kick-off with Live Music featuring “Bag of Donuts” presented in part by H.E.B. and this year we are honoring First Responders. There will be food trucks, vendors, activities for kids and a twenty minute fireworks show presented in part by Walmart. 6p-9:30p. All ages. Free. www.fulsheartexas.gov

4TH FEST CELEBRATION

Freedom will ring in Pasadena at this year’s July 4th Celebration! 4:00p. Fireworks start at approximately 9:30p. All ages. Free. www.pasadenatx.gov

CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM PEARLAND

The event will feature the Junior Gordon Band performing a variety of music on the H-E-B Entertainment Stage, kids activities, and a spectacular 18-minute fireworks display.

6p-10p. All ages. Free. www.parks.pearlandtx.gov/specialevents/celebration-of-freedom

MISSOURI CITY INDEPENDENCE DAY FESTIVAL

Missouri City’s patriotic tradition offers plenty of fun and excitement for the whole family. Attendees can enjoy a variety of free entertainment, carnival games, live musical performances, tasty treats from local vendors; and close out the evening with an amazing fireworks display.

4p-9:30p. All ages. Free. www.missouricitytx.gov/997/ Independence-Day-Festival

KEMAH BOARDWALK FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION

Live music & Patriotic fireworks show over Galveston Bay

9:30p. All ages. See website for admission. www.kemahboardwalk.com

STAR SPANGLED SALUTE BY HOUSTON SYMPHONY

JULY 4

Miller Outdoor Theatre Fourth of July at Miller is back!!! Celebrate America’s birthday featuring patriotic favorites followed by a fireworks grand finale at 10:00 PM.

8:30p-10:30p. All ages. Free. www.milleroutdoortheatre.com

BAYTOWN’S 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

Come out to Baytown’s Independence Day celebration on July 3rd and 4th to Bicentennial Park and celebrate 4th of July with two days of FREE, live entertainment!

Grammy-award winner LeAnn Rimes is bringing all of her hits to Baytown as our July 4th headliner. She will be joined by Warner Recording artist, and LeAnn’s primary opening act, Madeline Edwards.

4:30p-9:30p. All ages. Free. www.baytown.org/778/4th-of-JulyCelebration

JULY 4TH FAMILY GAMES FESTIVAL KINGWOOD

We will be providing a variety of family-focused food, games and entertainment. Patriotic musical Laser light show. 3p-9p. All ages. Free. www.towncenterevents.com

SOUTH MONTGOMERY COUNTY 4TH OF JULY PARADE

The South Montgomery County Fourth of July Committee once again invites the community to celebrate America’s birthday with a festive parade. The annual patriotic event is celebrating its 47th year in 2023 with the theme “America! Our Classroom of Freedom” led by grand marshal Dr. Curtis Null of Conroe ISD. 9a. All ages. Free. www.shopatmarketstreet.com

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JULY 5

KIDS CRAFT

Bring your imagination and let’s get crafting! Create exciting projects at the library that you can show off at home. Geared for kids ages 5-10. Registration required.

3p-4p. Kids 5-10. Free. Registration required.

Meeting Room, Collier Regional Library www.houstonlibrary.org/

ROPE MAKING AT THE 1830’S

(JULY

5-8)

Get hands-on with history this summer at the George Ranch Historical Park with our GRITS team! These special handson experiences will rotate on a weekly basis all summer long. Cost is included with general admission!

9a-2p. All ages. $15 Adults (ages 13-64), 12 – Seniors (ages 65+), $10 – Children (ages 4-12), Children ages 3 and under are free. www.georgeranch.org

JULY 6

PIRATES BAY SPECIAL CELEBRATION

Join us for a pirate filled day for special needs children and adults and their families.

8a-10a. All ages. $5. www.baytown.org

CONTAINER GARDENING

The Garden’s new Summer Webinar Series continues with Joanna Botvin, the Garden’s education coordinator, sharing with you everything you need to know to grow food and herbs just about anywhere, no matter the space.

6p-7p. Adults. $10. hbg.org/events/containergardening-2023-07-06-18-00/

JULY 7

AN EVENING WITH BOOKER T. JONES.

As a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award recipient and arguably the most famous Hammond B3 player in history. As leader of the legendary Booker T and the MGs, this pillar of soul music collaborated with Otis Redding, Albert King, and more during his tenure at Stax Records.

8:30p. All ages. Free. www.mileroutdoortheatre.com

STORYBOOK THEATRE-TANABATA CELEBRATION- THE STAR FESTIVAL

with a reading of “The Star Festival” by Moni Ritchie Hadley. This beautifully illustrated story introduces us to Keiko and her family, who are celebrating

Tanabata. We get to explore the many traditions of The Star Festival, including the special foods like shaved ice and hanging tanzaku (paper wishes) on a bamboo tree.

11a. All ages. $8. www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org

JULY 8

MELON AND BERRY FESTIVAL

The Lawn at Memorial City

Cool off with a complimentary iced treat while supplies last.

10a-2p. All ages. Free. www.memorialcity.com/events

BLUE WILLOW BOOKSHOP

IN PERSON Mitali Banerjee Ruths | The Party Diaries series

We are very excited to welcome Mitali Banerjee Ruths to the shop to celebrate her new books in the Party Diaries series.

10a. Free. Kids 5-7 years. Books will be available for pick up at the event. www.bluewillowbookshop.com

BOOKS ON THE BAYOU

Join us for a fun, free story time event for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and their parents/caregivers! In conjunction with this year’s Summer Species highlighting birds, there will be silly stories, rhymes, and songs all related to our feathered friends.

9a-9:45a. 6 months to 4 years. Free. www.buffalobayou.org

STORYTIME AND CRAFTS: ALLIGATORS!

Listen to the story “Never Kiss an Alligator” and make your very own alligator puppet! This is a great way for kids to learn about Brazos Bend’s most popular resident while having fun making crafts! Brazos Bend State Park

11a-12p. All ages. Free. www.tpwd.texas.gov

JULY 9

GLOBAL DONUTS COOKING CLASS

No matter where you go, people love fried dough! Learn to make three types of donuts from around the globe: French beignets, Mexican churros and Italian bomboloni. Square or round, filled or dipped—homemade donuts are easier to make than you might think.

10a. 14+. $89 (Paying adult must accompany 17 and under)

www.surlatable.com

POSSUMS & POPSICLES

JULY 15

Chill out with some of the coolest critters around! Grab a frozen treat, enjoy a refreshing root beer (or regular beer) from Saint Arnold Brewing Company, and get up close and personal with live wild animals from TWRC. You’ll learn all about Houston’s amazing urban wildlife – including opossums –and then you’ll go on a guided hike to enjoy a truly wild night out.

7p-9p. Ages 5 and up. $35 member / $50 nonmember / $20 child ages 5-12 (per person) www.houstonarboretum.org/event/ possums-popsicles-2/

JULY 10

INTO THE WILD CAMP (JULY 10-14, 2023)

Get WILD about Texas and come discover the amazing diversity of wildlife found deep in the heart of this great state.

9a-12p each day. This camp session is for 8-10 year olds. Camper must reach correct age by May 1, 2023. The cost is $225 for the first child and $185 for siblings. houstonaudubon.org/programs/ youth/camps/edith-moore.html

MAKER CAMP - SUMMER CAMP @ GALVESTON CHILDREN’S MUSEUM (JULY 10-12)

Building and creating will be the theme of this camp using the tools, materials, and processes used by artists and engineers alike. To be sure this camp will include making something yummy, something that wiggles & scoots, something that defies gravity, something that shines, and more!

9a-3p each day. Ages 5-10. $135 for members , $150 for non-members www.galvestoncm.org/summer-camps

JULY 11

FAMILY STORY TIME AT SUGAR LAND BRANCH LIBRARY

Stories, songs, and action rhymes for families with children of all ages. Takehome crafts will be available at the end of the program.

10:30a-11a. All ages. Free. www.sugarland.com/events

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MAGNIFICENT MAMMALS

Come learn about animals and create a craft.

10a or 1p. Ages 3 to 5 with an adult caregiver. Wildlife Family (or higher) Level Members $15 Non-members $20. Registration required. No drop offs. www.naturediscoverycenter.org

JULY 12

EAST END LAGOON NATURE PRESERVE GALVESTON

The East End Lagoon offers opportunities to explore the wonders of nature. From birdwatching, fishing or just strolling along the trail there is something for everyone.

Enjoy getting into the park along the ADA Nature Trail. This short 1/2 mile trail has 3 loops with interpretive signs, each showcasing a different view of the area. Birds, butterflies and native plants are in abundance along the trail. The trail is open from sunrise to sunset. All ages. Free. www.eastendlagoon.org

JULY 13

CHILDREN’S BINGO

Bring the kiddos and join our Levy Park team for Children’s Bingo! This 30-minute program is a fun way for children to practice their letters and numbers while earning prizes. Levy Park provides the Bingo cards, markers, and prizes. B-I-N-G-O!

4:30p. Ages 4 to 12. Free. www.levyparkhouston.org

LUNCH AND LEARN SERIES

Why Birds Migrate. Did you know that hundreds of bird species migrate through Houston and Buffalo Bayou? Join us during your lunch hour to learn all about birds in your neighborhood, how to identify them, and ways to provide a safe environment for a variety of bird species. You are welcome to bring your lunch or purchase a lunch/snack from a food truck on site.

12p-1p. $10 for non-members and $5 for BBP and Houston Audubon Member www.buffalobayou.org

THE BRYAN MUSEUM BOOK CLUB

The Bryan Museum Book Club is a monthly group who studies books about Texas and the American West. Our primary focus is non-fiction works, with the occasional fictional work included. The club meets on the second Thursday of every month in the Library at The Bryan Museum.

3p-4p. Adults. Free. www.thebryanmuseum.org/the-bryanmuseum-book-club/

JULY 14

MIXERS AND ELIXERS

The smartest event in Houston is back with a roar! Rub elbows with the brainiacs and social butterflies on the dance floor, pick your potion at the cash bars, and chow down with the best food trucks the city has to offer this summer.

7p. 21+. $25 www.hmns.org

TUTS: A CELEBRATION OF HOUSTON STORIES AND SONGS

This summer, join us for a glorious night of celebrated Houston stars performing iconic songs from our TUTS history at Miller along with modern sounds of Broadway. This 90-minute concert will feature a live band, TUTS performers and students from the TUTS Humphreys School of Musical Theatre and The River. 8:30p. All ages. Free www.milleroutdoortheatre.com

JULY 15

SANDCASTLE LESSONS AT EAST BEACH

Join professional sandcastle builder Emerson to learn about building sandcastles.

11a and 1p. All ages. Free. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ free-sandcastle-building-lessons-froma-pro/

BREWSOLOGY BEER FEST

The Brewsology Beer Fest is the boozy hybrid of your middle school museum field trip. Taking over the Houston Museum of Natural Science after hours, the event will feature dozens of local craft breweries and cideries and will give attendees access throughout the museum and exhibits, and will include beer samplings with access to brewery reps.

7p-11p. 21+. GA $50, EA $65, VIP $90. www.brewsology.com/Houston

FILM SERIES

Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and settle in for an outdoor film series that celebrates the wonder of birding. Selected films inspire and entertain birders and nature enthusiasts of all ages. All films will be in English with Spanish subtitles Food and drinks will be available for purchase

7:30p Meet Houston Audubon’s Raptor Ambassadors and other educational animals 8:15pm- Film Begins. All ages. Free.

www.buffalobayou.org

JULY 16

SPLATTER ROOM AT PINSPIRATION

Experience the Jackson-Pollock-Inspired Splatter Room™! Suit up in protective gear and fling paint at a canvas to create a unique masterpiece. The Splatter Room™ can only accommodate up to 6 guests at a time (call for large group options). Date night packages available. Dates/Times vary. All ages. Pricing depends on projects chosen. www.pinspiration.com

FAMILY ZONE

Visit the MFAH Family Zone for engaging gallery activities with coloring sheets, colored pencils, books, and more.

1p-4p. All ages. Free. www.mfah.org

JULY 17

SMASHED CLAY & STUDIO

Make handmade pottery using the pottery wheel. No experience needed. BYOB. Book now and choose your project whelm you arrive.

Thur, Fri, Sat 11a-11p, Sun 11a-9p, Mon-Wed by appointment only. 21+. Projects starting at $54. www.smashedstudio.com

JULY 18

TEEN CRAFT

Get your craft on at the library with other teens! Geared for teens ages 13-18. Registration is required and will open two weeks before the event.

3p-4p. Teens (13-18 yrs) . Free. Meeting Room, Heights Neighborhood

BIRDS EYE VIEW PONTOON BOAT TOURS

Climb aboard our pontoon boat tour for a unique and immersive experience observing birds in their natural habitat along Buffalo Bayou. Birding guides will take you on an informative, relaxing, and scenic journey that allows you to spot a variety of birds from a unique vantage point. We encourage you to bring your own binoculars. Water, wine, and light snacks will be provided.

6-7:30pm. Ages 4+. $35/$25 for BBP and Houston Audubon Members www.buffalobayou.org

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GALVESTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM

The Great Storm Talk and Tour. Every Thursday at 2p.

10a-4p, Mon, Wed, Fri, All ages. Free www.galvestoncountyhistory.org

JULY 19

BIRDING ON THE BAYOU

Discover the diversity of birdlife with a guided walking tour along Buffalo Bayou. Expert guides will help you spot and identify a variety of species and share fascinating insights into their behavior and habitat. We encourage you to wear comfortable shoes and bring water and binoculars. Limited binoculars will be available.

9a-10:30a. All ages. $5 per person and free for BBP, HA members, Children 12 and under Free. www.buffalobayou.org

JULY 20

ROCK THE ROW SUMMER SERIES

Experience Hughes Landing on scenic Lake Woodlands with live music Thurs day evenings! Rock the Row features local and regional bands playing a variety of favorites from pop and rock to country during the spring, summer and fall.

7p-9p. All ages. Free. www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov

BLUE WILLOW BOOK SHOP

IN PERSON Dan Solomon and Mimi Swartz | The Fight for Midnight

We are very excited to welcome Dan Solomon to the shop to celebrate his new book, The Fight for Midnight. Dan will appear in conversation with Mimi Swartz

7p. Adults. Free. Books will be available for pick up at the event. www.bluewillowbookshop.com

JULY 21

ENGINEER FOR A DAY

Get a behind-the-scenes experience as you join the Hermann Park Railroad staff for an exciting day of activities! Work alongside the team as they do the safety checks and morning activities in the maintenance barn.

8:30a-12:30p. Ages 7 and up. $150 with additional person $50. www.hermannpark.org/special-trainprograms/

GLOW RIDE

City Lights, Summer Nights & Glowing Bikes! Join Island Bicycle Company every third Thursday as we ride into the night “Glow Ride” style.

6:30p-9p. All ages. Free. www.islandbicyclecompany.com

JULY 22

STORYTIME AND CRAFTS: TARANTULAS!

Join us for a story about tarantulas and create your own eight-legged friend to take home! Join us at the Nature Center for a story about our hairy arachnid friends! Then you’ll be able to make your very own to take home with you! Brazos Bend State Park.

11a-12p. All ages. Free. www.tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/ brazos-bend/copy_of_childrens-storytime-and-crafts-2022-tarantulas

JULY 23

TERRIFIC TURTLES

Adolescent martial artists aside, turtles are extremely unique in the Animal Kingdom. Come see and learn all about our hard- and soft-shelled friends that live at the Nature Center!

10a-11a. All programs require adult supervision for youth under 17. Admission Ages 13-65 $3. Children, Seniors and Military Free. www.houstontx.gov/parks/ lakehoustonpark.html

FREE DAYS

HOUSTON MUSEUM DISTRICT

EVERY THURSDAY, MANY OF HOUSTON’S MUSEUMS OFFER FREE ADMISSION.

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF HOUSTON

5-8pm • 1500 Binz St. www.cmhouston.org

**FREE Admission for Bank of America cardholders the first FULL weekend of the month.

HEALTH MUSEUM

2-7pm • 1515 Hermann Dr. www.thehealthmuseum.org

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON

10am-9pm • 1001 Bissonnet www.mfah.org

**FREE MFAH admission Saturdays & Sundays for all kids 18 & under with a library card

HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE

2-5pm • 5555 Hermann Park Dr. www.hmns.org

BUFFALO SOLDIERS NATIONAL MUSEUM

1-5pm • 3816 Caroline St. www.buffalosoldiermuseum.com

HOUSTON MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE

6-8pm • 4807 Caroline St. www.hmaac.org

TAKE A SELF-GUIDED TREE SCULPTURE TOUR IN GALVESTON

Sculpture artists turned the trees destroyed by Hurricane Ike into beautiful works of art. Many years after Hurricane Ike, sculpture artists gave a second life to what Mother Nature was trying to destroy. Wonderful sculptures have replaced the majestic oak trees that once lined the streets and shady houses of many neighborhoods. Self-guided. All ages. Free. www.visitgalveston.com/blog/take-aself-guided-tree-sculpture-tour/

JULY 24

JAZZ BRUNCH: LATIN, SWING

Join us Sundays for Jazz Brunch featuring Sheri Lavo and Mike Owen. 1p-4p. All ages. blueagavehouston.com

2023 CULTURE CAMP FOR KIDS

(JULY 24-28)

Animals and Fantastic Beasts of Asia Embark on a safari across Asia! Journey through different countries to learn about the unique animals and mythical creatures found in Asia. On each day of

HOLOCAUST MUSEUM HOUSTON

2-8pm • 5401 Caroline St. (Free Thursdays thru August 24th) www.hmh.org

FREE WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

MENIL COLLECTION

11am-7pm • 1533 Sul Ross Street www.menil.org

FREE THURSDAY WITH RESERVATION

CISTERN HISTORY TOURS, HOUSTON

1-5:30pm • The Water Works at 105 Sabine Street • Age: 9+ www.buffalobayou.org

FREE TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON

Tuesday-Friday 10am-7pm, Sat.10am-6pm, Sun. 12-6pm • 5216 Montrose Boulevard www.camh.org

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camp, learn about a different region of Asia to study the habitats and lives of various creatures, and hear the stories and legends that feature these animals and other fantastical beasts! Campers will host a small safari on the last day of camp, highlighting stories and crafts from the week.

9a-3p. Ages 6 to 9. $325 Members, $375 Nonmembers www.asiasociety.org/texas/ events/2023-culture-camp-kids-2

JULY 25

GALVESTON NAVAL MUSEUM

Experience the Life and History of a WWII Sailor, by visiting the USS Stewart & the USS Cavalla today.

9a-6p daily. All Ages. Children $8, Adult $13, Senior $10, Veteran $7 www. www.galvestonnavalmuseum. com/general-1

ASTROS VS. THE TEXAS RANGERS

At Minute Maid Park

7:10p. All Ages. Tickets start at $42. www.astros-tickets.org.

JULY 26

TEEN STEM: ESCAPE ROOM

Explore the world around you through different Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math experiments and activities.

Geared for teens ages 13-18. 2:30p-4p. Teens 13-18. Free. 4th Floor Room 479, Central Library, Jesse H. Jones Building www.houstonlibrary.org

BUILD AN HERB GARDEN

Kids can build their own herb garden!

10a-12p. Children 6 and up. Free. www.pct3.com/MBG

JULY 27

PARK AFTER DARK

Enjoy lawn games from Rocket Dog, Gateway Fountains, music, food trucks, vendors, and special park lighting.

Free salsa dance classes by Strictly Street Salsa from 7 – 8 p.m. Free gardening classes by La Lydia Garden Boutique from 8 – 9 p.m. every Thursday in July.

7p-10p. All ages. Free. www.discoverygreen.com

KIDS/TWEENS CRAFT

In celebration of our city-wide One Houston, One Book literacy initiative, join us for a special craft inspired by our OHOB children’s book, The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi. Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning

10:30am - 11:30am. Kids 5-12. Free. www.calendar.houstonlibrary.org/ event/10538063

JULY 28

HOME RUN DUGOUT

Experience the thrill of batting like a pro with our 12 state of the art simulated batting bays.

Sun-Thu 11a-12a, Fri 11a-2a, Sat 10a-12a. All ages but 21+ after 10p daily. Pricing based on time starting at $50 for 30 min. www.homerundugout.com

THE ORANGE SHOW MONUMENT

The outdoor 3,000 square foot environment is maze-like in design and includes an oasis, a wishing well, a pond, a stage, a museum, a gift shop, and several upper decks. It is constructed of concrete, brick, steel and found objects including gears, tiles, wagon wheels, mannequins, tractor seats and statuettes. Each piece of the Orange Show Monument was hand-placed and hand-painted by McKissack

Sat and Sun 10a-2p. All ages. Admission $5, 12 and under free. www.orangeshow.org

JULY 29

BLUEY’S BIG PLAY (JULY

29-30)

Bluey’s Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series, with an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, and new music by Bluey composer, Joff Bush. Join the Heelers in their first live theatre show made just for you, featuring brilliantly created puppets, this is Bluey as you’ve never seen it before, brought to real life.

11a & 2p. All ages. Tickets start at $35 www.wortham.center-houstontx.org

JULY 30

SEGWAY TOURS GALVESTON

Our experienced guides will have you fully trained and qualified to take a 30-minute whirlwind tour. We will cruise past the historic neighborhoods near the Strand – Galveston’s famous main street. Departs: 10a,1p, 4p and 6p. All riders must be between 75lb and 300lb. All riders under the age of 18 must be accompanied with one adult and their parents will need to sign waivers for the riders. $39. www.segwaygalveston.com

JULY

SUMMER ECO-ART CAMP: TURTLE TIME

JULY 24-28

Bring your children to have a turtley awesome time learning about the life of the turtles in the Gulf of Mexico. Campers get to sculpt a clay coral reef, create a tissue paper turtle shell mosaic, and build a jellyfish in a bottle!

BUCKET BRIGADE INTERPRETIVE BEACH TOURS

May 27 – September 3, 2023

Join the Bucket Brigade in exploring the creatures and features that make Galveston beaches unique! There is more to the Sargassum and turbid water than many people think, and there is much more to be found on the beach than just sand. Tours are educational and fun for ocean lovers of all ages. The beach tours are offered on Saturdays and Sundays, and they last approximately 45 minutes. First tours being at 11a. Saturdays & Sundays Only. All ages. Free with option to donate. www.artistboat.org

JULY 31

GALVESTON RAILROAD

MUSEUM: PEOPLE’S

GALLERY GHOST OF TRAVELERS PAST

Serving as story tellers, the statues’ conversations may be overheard in the vintage telephone booths by lifting the handset. An ever- bustling 1932 train depot, travelers from all walks of life, bound for their own destinations, congregated here to board their respective trains.

10a–5p. Adults: $12, Seniors 65+/ Military: $9, Ages 3-12 yrs $6, 2&

Under: Free Train Rides add $8. All ages. www.galvestonrrmuseum.org

HOUSTON FAMILY FUN FEST

Come out and enjoy face painting, games, giveaways, activities under every tent, arts and crafts, door prizes, music, onstage performances, HFM goodie bags and more!

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AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE MURDER OF ROGER ACKROYD

Alley Theatre

July 21 – August 27, 2023

One of Agatha Christie’s best-known novels and voted the best crime novel ever by the British Crime Writers’ Association is turned into this murderous mystery for the stage. This twisty whodunit features extraordinary characters who holds secrets about blackmail and murder that only the detective Hercule Poirot can solve in the all-new adaptation.

Start Times vary. Adult. Tickets start at $27.

www.alleytheatre.org

THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS

Alley Theatre

June 9 - July 2, 2023

Identities are mistaken, engagements are broken, and lovers are reunited in this world premiere adaptation of Carlo Goldoni’s commedia dell’arte masterpiece. Set in Venice, mayhem erupts when the wily—and chronically hungry—servant Truffaldino hatches a zany scheme to double his wages (and his meals) by serving two masters at once.

Directed by Rob Melrose, this physical comedy classic will have you laughing at and loving our hapless hero.

8p. Some violence. Tickets $26+.

www.alleytheatre.org

JUNIE B. JONES: TOOTHLESS WONDER

Main Street Theater

June 10-July 30, 2023

One of Junie B. Jones’s top front teeth is loose, and this is bad news, folks. What if she looks like toothless Uncle Lou? On top of it all, that Meanie Jim has invited everyone in Room Nine to his birthday party on Saturday except Junie B. Delight in another of Junie B’s hilarious adventures with all of her friends – May, Grace and more

SATURDAYS: June 10, 17, 24 and July 8, 15, 22, 29 at 10:30a & 1:30p.

SUNDAY: July 16, 23, 30 at 12:30p & 3:30p. Kindergarten and older.

Ticket Prices: $18 – $28

www.mainstreettheater.com

PRESENT LAUGHTER

Main Street Theatre

July 15 – Aug 13, 2023

By Noël Coward

Noël Coward’s totally-irresistible and semi-autobiographical comedy follows a self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis. Forever indulging his love for wine, women, and sleeping late, the London theatre’s favorite leading man suddenly finds himself caught amongst doting ingénues, obsessed playwrights, secret trysts, and unexpected twists. A marvelously comic exaggeration of the life that whirled around Coward in his heyday.

Thur–Sat at 7:30p and Sun at 3p. Adults. Tickets: $39 – $59

www.mainstreettheatre.com

FANCY NANCY THE MUSICAL

Main Street Theater

June 17-July 28, 2023

Bonjour! Meet Nancy: from the top of her tiara down to her sparkly studded shoes, Nancy believes that more is ALWAYS better when it comes to being fancy! But can Nancy bring fancy flair to her recital when she doesn’t get the role she wanted? This whimsical musical based on the bestselling books has been a smash hit in theaters all over the country!

SATURDAYS: June 15, 22, 29 and July 13, 20, 27 at 10:30a & 1:30p

SUNDAYS: July 21 & 28 at 12:30p & 3:30p.

Pre-Kindergarten and older.

Ticket Prices: $18 – $28

www.mainstreettheater.com

HERMAN’S HERMITS STARRING PETER NOONE

The 1894 Grand Opera Galveston

July 15, 2023

Peter Noone returns to The Grand for a evening of nostalgic and timeless hits. From the toe tapping beats of “I’m Into Something Good” to the sweet harmonies of “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter,” Herman’s Hermits will have you singing and dancing along to beloved classics.

8p. All ages. Tickets start at $35

www.thegrand.com

DUMPSTAPHUNK

Miller Outdoor Theatre

July 8, 2023

Dumpstaphunk stands out amongst New Orleans’ best, cementing themselves as one of the funkiest bands to ever arise from the Crescent City. Born on the Jazz & Heritage Festival stage, and descended from Neville and Meters family bloodlines, these soldiers of funk ignite a deep, gritty groove that dares listeners not to move. Their performances combine ingenious musicianship through complex funk, rock, and jazz arrangements accompanied by soulful melodies and Big Easy traditions.

8:30p. All ages. Free.

www.milleroutdoortheatre.com

SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN

A.D Players at the George Theater

June 28-July 23, 2023

Let us take you back to a 1938 Saturday night sing-a-long in a small community in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling family music group making its return to Mount Pleasant Baptist Church after a five-year hiatus. As each family member takes a turn sharing an important life event, one thing after another goes awry and they reveal their true — and hilariously imperfect — natures, endearing themselves to us and allowing us to share in their triumphs. Smoke on the Mountain is a charming, funny, toe-tapping, good time for the whole family.

7:30p. All ages but no children under 5 allowed in theater. Tickets start at $40.

www.adplayers.org

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VINCENT VICTORIA PRESENTS THE HOUSE OF PATRICK

Midtown Arts and Theater Center

July 8-9, 2023

Playwright Vincent Victoria continues his series of plays about African American icons from the past with his new play about fashion designer Patrick Kelly entitled The House of Patrick. The play set in Paris in the early 1980’s, finds an ambitious Kelly trying to make a name for himself in the cutthroat fashion industry when he meets the aging movie star Bette Davis. The two form an unlikely friendship that lasts for the rest of their lives.

3p and 8p. 16+. Student $25, Adults $30.

www.matchouston.org/events/2023/ house-patrick

THUNDER KNOCKING ON THE DOOR

Stages Houston

June 16-August 6, 2023

The blues and fate collide at the crossroads of temptation. This bluesy show is an intoxicating musical fable filled with humor, heart, and the extraordinary music of three-time Grammy Award winner Keb’ Mo’. In a small Alabama town, a mysterious blues guitar-playing stranger arrives at the door of the Dupree family, bringing a challenge for the offspring of his late rival. The stranger’s bargain pits family legacy against a tempting future. But what started as a deal with the devil turns into a love story for the ages. Part family reckoning, part epic love, and all blues, Thunder Knocking on the Door brings soul to Stages.

Wed-Thu 7:30p, Fri 8p, Sun 2:30p. Tickets start at $30. www.StagesHouston.com

THE MUSIC OF QUEEN

Houston Symphony

July 7-8, 2023

We will, we will ROCK you. Celebrate one of the greatest bands of all time in this high-energy concert, featuring hit after iconic hit! Backed by the sonic power of the full Houston Symphony, incredible vocalist MiG Ayesa channels Freddie Mercury’s signature sound for a kaleidoscope of Queen’s greatest hits, including “Bohemian Rhapsody” “Killer Queen,” “Somebody to Love,” and much more.

7:30p. All ages. Tickets start at $50

www.houstonsymphony.org

HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE™ IN CONCERT

Houston Symphony

July 14-15, 2023

Relive the film that started it all. Watch the wand choose the wizard, troll run amok, and magic mirrors in high-definition while the Houston Symphony performs John Williams’s iconic score. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime event as Harry, Ron, Hermione, and all your favorite characters return to the screen and enchant the world all over again. 2:30p & 7:30p. All ages. Tickets start at $59. Make it a family outing! For July 14 & 15 performances at the Hobby Center, families of 4–6 save 20% on their order. Just add 4, 5, or 6 tickets to your cart and the discount will automatically be applied. www.houstonsymphony.org

WICKED

Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.

May 31-July 2, 2023

The Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz… but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another girl, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.”

Start times vary by day. Tickets start at $54.

www.hobbycenter.org

1776

Theatre under the Stars

June 21-22, 2023

What will it take to get two dozen powerfully passionate, exceedingly complicated, and all-too-human individuals to settle their differences, while they hold the very future of a nation in their hands? American Repertory Theater at Harvard University/Roundabout Theatre Company’s new production of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, 1776, is a tuneful, witty, “bold and exuberant” (Variety) reexamination of a pivotal moment in American history from directors Jeffrey L. Page (Violet) and Diane Paulus (Waitress).

8p & 2p. Adults, Tickets start at $40. www.mytuts.com

PHENOMAL WOMEN

Ensemble Theater

June 30-July 30, 2023

World-renowned poet, author and activist MAYA ANGELOU takes us on an epic journey through her astonishing life story. From the trauma that thrust her into mutism, to the awakening that inspired her to write “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” we will learn how this phenomenal woman developed one of the most celebrated voices of all time. This is a rolling world premiere collaboration with North Carolina Black Repertory Theatre and The Ensemble Theatre.

Times vary by date, Ages 13+, Tickets start at $53.

www.ensemblehouston.com

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NOW EXHIBITING NOW EXHIBITING

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON

www.mfah.org

Tues.-Wed. 10am-5pm., Thurs. 10am-9pm., Fri.-Sat. 10am-7pm., Sun. 12:15-7pm.

$19 adult; $16 senior 65+, $12 children 13-18 and students (19+) (children 12 and under free).

FREE every Thursday 10am-9pm

EXHIBITS: 2023 ANNUAL STUDENT EXHIBITION

The 2023 Studio School Annual Student Exhibition features a juried selection of work created by Studio School students during the academic year. The selection is a cross section of art produced in studio classes and highlights the diversity of backgrounds and visual experiences of the school’s students.

Through July 21, 2023

YAYOI KUSAMA: AFTERMATH OF OBLITERATION OF ETERNITY

Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, born 1929) was living in New York when she created her first Infinity Room in 1965. Engaging the viewer directly, through reflections that project into an infinite distance, these installations combine aspects of Minimalism’s clean use of industrial materials with ritual and performance. Kusama returned to Japan in 1970, and subsequent works became increasingly personal. She marked her 80th birthday with Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity, which references the annual Buddhist Tōrō nagashi (Water Lantern) ceremony honoring one’s ancestors.

Ongoing

HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE

www.hmns.org

9a-5p Mon-Sun

$25 adult, $16 children 3-11, senior 62+ and college students FREE every Thursday 2-5pm

EXHIBITS: THE ART OF TEXAS STATE PARKS

For the first time in the Texas State Park Programs history- and in celebration of the centennial- the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department commissioned 30 notable Texan artists to paint scenes from over 30 parks across the state.

Ongoing

FRENSLEY/GRAHAM HALL OF AFRICAN WILDLIFE

Over 120 specimens representing more than 70 species are on display, including 42 species of birds and 28 species of mammals. Many rare and endangered species are showcased, including Okapi, Lowland Gorilla, Mandrill and Scimitar-horned Oryx.

Additionally, many species rarely seen in museums are on display here, including Gerenuk, Giant Forest Hog, Guenons and other forest primates, and a variety of birds. The natural panoramas containing family groups of Aoudad sheep, Scimitar-horned Oryx, Greater Kudu, Rock Hyrax, Spotted Hyaena, Egyptian Goose and Great Blue Turaco are a special treat for visitors of all ages.

Ongoing

THE HEALTH MUSEUM

www.thehealthmuseum.org

Hours: Mon.-Sat, 9a-5p, Thurs 9a-7p, Sun 12-5p

Admission: $10 adult, $8 senior 65+, free for children under 2 FREE on Thursdays 2-7p.

EXHIBITS:

OUTBREAK: EPIDEMICS IN A CONNECTED WORLD.

Why do infectious diseases emerge where they do? What makes them spread so quickly?

Where do we look for the next one? Our planet is connected more than ever before: by global travel, trade, technology, and even our viruses. Join us in learning how people fight epidemicseven before they start! You’ll explore the connections between human, animal, and environmental health, dive into case studies and personal experiences from epidemic fighters from around the globe, discover how outbreaks have affected the Greater Houston Area, and engage in games that challenge you to identify and contain an outbreak.

ONGOING

VETERAN VISION PROJECT

Arizona State University student and photographer Devin Mitchell created the Veteran Vision Project to capture the diversity of veterans and their experiences. His powerful photos, which have received significant national acclaim, contrast veterans in uniform and in poses that reflect their life after military service.

KING TUT’S TOMB DISCOVERY EXPERIENCE

Houston Museum of Natural Science

KING TUT’S TOMB DISCOVERY EXPERIENCE

Travel to Egypt’s fabled Valley of the Kings to accompany famed Egyptologist Howard Carter as he gazes into King Tut’s Tomb for the very first time.

Experience the dark and winding tunnels that led to Tutankhamen’s burial chambers, explore the countless golden treasures he took with him into the afterworld, and explore the brightly colored, floor-to-ceiling hieroglyphs that detail his life and offer prayers to the gods to ensure a blessed life after death.

Dates/Times Vary. All ages. Child $27, Adults $35 www.hmns.org

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HOLOCAUST MUSEUM

www.hmh.org

Tue–Wed 10a-5p, Th 10a-8p, Fri–Sat 10a-5p, Sun 12p-5p

Adults $22, Seniors (age 65 and above)

$16, AARP Members $16 Active Duty Service members and their families Free through Labor Day through the Blue Star Museums Program. Ages 0 – 18 Free Free to all on Thursdays from 2 to 8pm through August 24, 2023.

EXHIBITS:

“I’LL HAVE WHAT SHE’S HAVING”: THE JEWISH DELI

This exhibit explores how American Jews imported traditions, adapted culture and built community through the experience of food. In addition to showing how Jewish deli forged an entirely new, quintessentially American cuisine by combining Central and Eastern European dishes with ingredients abundantly available in the United States, the exhibition traces the larger arc of the Jewish experience in the US during the twentieth century. Neon signs, menus, advertisements, fixtures, historical footage, film and television clips and artifacts illuminate how delicatessens evolved from specialty stores catering to immigrant populations into the beloved national institutions they are today.

May 5-August 13

ASIA SOCIETY TEXAS CENTER

www.asiasociety.org

Wed-Fri 11a- 6p

Sat & Sun 10a – 6p

Closed Mon and Tues and major holidays.

Admission to the building and Fayez Sarofim Grand Hall exhibition is free.

Admission to the Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery is free for Asia Society members and children ages 12 and under, $5 for seniors (65+ with ID) and students (with ID), and $8 for nonmembers.

EXHIBITS: SUMMONING MEMORIES: ART BEYOND CHINESE TRADITIONS

‘Summoning Memories: Art Beyond Chinese Traditions’ highlights works by over 30 contemporary artists of Chinese descent who reinterpret traditions in dynamic and innovative ways across various art forms and mediums.

Through Jul 2, 2023

BUFFALO SOLDIERS NATIONAL MUSEUM

www.buffalosoldiersmuseum.org

Tues-Sat 10a-5p

Closed Sundays and Mondays; Holiday Closures: New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day General Admission: $10 per person; $5.00-Students, Seniors 62+, and Military w/ID; 5 and under Free

EXHIBITS: MILITARY INSPIRED ART (M.I.A.) 2022

To pay homage to bravery, heroism and artistry in the military, our annual Military Inspired Art “MIA” exhibition creates an atmosphere where veterans and active-duty men and women can showcase their talents off the battlefield along with other modern and contemporary artists who the military may have influenced. In its 4th year, the exhibition is available online and in person.

Ongoing Exhibit

MODERN DAY BUFFALO SOLDIERS

BSNM likes to honor the Space Force/ NASA by calling them the “modern-day Buffalo Soldiers” due to them being on the vanguard of civilization in outer space, they too are charting the unknown just like the Buffalo Soldiers did over a century ago.

Ongoing Exhibit

THE MENIL COLLECTION

www.menil.org

Wed - Sun 11a-7p

Closed Monday and Tuesday. Free Hours: Always free!

EXHIBITS: THE CURATORIAL IMAGINATION OF WALTER HOPPS

Once dubbed “the marvelous mad maven of modern art in America,” Walter Hopps (1932–2005) estimated that he had curated some 250 exhibitions in his 50+ year career. Hopps’s impressive curatorial record constitutes the framework of The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps, which features more than 130 artworks by 70 artists, The show will explore the influential curatorial vision of Hopps, the Menil

Collection’s Founding Director, as well as his distinctive approach to exhibition making and appreciation for a variety of 20th-century art movements. It features drawings, paintings, photography, and sculpture, ranging from the 1930s to the early 2000s.

Mar 24 – Aug 13, 2023

HYPERREAL: GRAY FOY

Between the 1940s and 1970s, American artist Gray Foy (1922–2012) created a body of extraordinarily meticulous drawings, most often rendered in graphite on paper. This exhibition celebrates two recent gifts that have made the Menil Collection the foremost repository of Foy’s work. Intrigued by Surrealism and Magic Realism as a young artist, Foy characterized his artistic method as “hyper-realism.” His exacting technique— which required intense concentration and even months to complete a single drawing—rewards sustained looking. The exhibition spans the entirety of Foy’s career, from his early Surrealist compositions to his later inventive botanical and geological renderings. Also included are a selection of the artist’s commercial illustrations, which will be displayed publicly for the first time.

Apr 21–Sep 3

CONTEMPORARY ARTS

MUSEUM HOUSTON

www.Camh.org

Tues - Wed 10a-7p, Thu 10a-9p, Fri 10a7p, Sat 10a-6p, Sun 12p-6p Closed Monday, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day

Free Hours: Always free!

EXHIBITS:

MING SMITH: FEELING THE FUTURE

Ming Smith: Feeling the Future explores artist Ming Smith’s unparalleled career and is Smith’s first solo exhibition at a major institution to survey her work from the early 1970s through the present. The exhibition encompasses a multitude of artistic expressions to represent Smith’s vibrant and multi-layered practice, which is grounded in portraiture, and amplifies the heartbeat of Black life in the United States.

May 26, 2023 - October 1, 2023

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