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October - November 2014
Volume 15, Issue 4
Get into the Spirit at Hocus Pocus Pops
In This Issue
Sponsor Spotlight
25 Seasons of Spectacular
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New Board Member Elected 4
Partners Offers Fine Arts Scholarships 5
Save the Date for the 17th Annual Wine Dinner & Auction 5
Partner in the Community
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Pavilion in the News
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A magical evening awaits at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s Hocus Pocus Pops featuring the Houston Symphony Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for orchestra seating. Mezzanine and lawn seating are free courtesy of H-E-B. Tickets are not required for free seating. Gates open at 6 p.m.
Conductor Lucas Waldin mesmerizes the audience with a nightmarish performance of horrifying horns, bewitching bassoons and chilling cellos. The petrifying program includes themes from “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “The X-Files” and “Poltergeist” as well as enchanting songs from “Frozen,” “Star Wars” and “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Everyone is gravely encouraged to dress up in their favorite Halloween costume for a chance to walk on stage during the concert. The first 100 boys and “ghouls” to check in at Hocus Pocus Central in the North Plaza, fully costumed, get the chance to march in the Goblin Parade. Haunting the plazas before dusk are pre-concert activities starting when the ghoulish gates open at 6 p.m. Brave boys and daring girls can participate in enchanted events to win “spooktacular” prizes at the BOOths offered by H-E-B, The Pavilion Partners, Fidelity Investments, Century 21 Realty Partners, Texas Children’s Hospital, Renewal by Anderson, Woodforest National Bank and Audi of America, official automobile of The Pavilion. Conquer your fears and greet “fangtastic” figures roaming around The
Pavilion, such as Dracula and Frankenstein. Dwell into the House of Blues Hospitality Tent between 6-7:15 p.m. at Sunny 99.1 FM’s Graveyard Smash Dance Party featuring great chills, thrills, tricks and treats. If you dare, hop onto the Great Pumpkin Express and carve out some great (or gruesome) memories on The Pavilion’s haunted grounds. Train rides begin at 5:30 p.m. in The Pavilion’s Gold Lot. For “monsterous” prizes register-to-win gift baskets provided by H-E-B at the event. Bring any H-E-B receipt from Oct. 1-24, 2014, to Hocus Pocus Pops. Receipts must be brought to Hocus Pocus Central in the North Plaza prior to the performance (between 6 and 7:15 p.m.) on Oct. 24. The drawing takes place on the Main Stage before the concert. Feel free to pack a picnic to sink your fangs into, but keep in mind that outside potions (drinks) cannot be brought into The Pavilion. Sitting on the hill? Lawn chairs also are provided free for this event!
For those who dared, more than 128 essays were turned in for The Pavilion’s 4th Annual Hocus Pocus Pops “Spooktacular” Essay Contest. At Hocus Pocus Pops each winner receives a $50 gift card and has their essay printed in the program for the evening. One Grand Prize winner will be chosen at random from the six finalists and receives an Amazon Kindle Fire and has their essay printed in The Courier and The Villager newspapers.
Fun and Adventure All Rolled Into One Giant Party at the 19th Annual Children’s Festival Children are invited to come out and play as The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is transformed into a giant playground filled with fun and adventure. The 19th Annual Children’s Festival, presented by ExxonMobil takes place Nov. 8 & 9, 2014. Admission is $8 per person in advance or $10 per person at the door. Children age 2 and under are free of charge. All activities are included in the price of admission. Picnics are welcome, but beverages cannot be brought into the venue. Kids are in for the time of their lives with performers on multiple stages, characters strolling around and activities located all around the venue. There’s surely something for each child to enjoy. This year’s Pepsi Main Stage performers include Choo-Choo Soul “With Genevieve!” and Junie B. Jones “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells.” Meet the Octonauts™! Captain Barnacles Bear and Kwazii Kitten are available for a meet and greet photo op throughout both days. Read more about the performers on page 3. Experiment with science-related activities in the ExxonMobil STEM Zone featuring the Big Canyon Balloon where kids can explore inside the canyon and discover a fossil record and oil deposit. Also featured are the Houston Children’s Museum, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Fidelity Investments with free balloons, hatmaking, performances on the Community Stage and more. If arts and crafts are what your child fancies then make sure to head over to The Villager’s Arts Alley. Kids are encouraged to unleash their inner artist and create their own masterpieces. Take a walk to the Anadarko Adventure Zone for wild adventures and activities. You can create your own work of art in the sidewalk chalk area, play interactive games, arts and
crafts with The Woodlands Children’s Museum, get your face painted and more. If your child has been struck by a bolt of energy then stop by the Texas Children’s Hospital Healthy KidZone so they can learn about health and physical fitness with games and activities like Bubble Runners and Bumper Boats, get a chance to meet professional sports teams and learn the techniques of martial arts. The Activity Tent is the place to be for a train ride, hands-on activities and games organized by local businesses including brain teasers, a coloring contest, photo booth and lots of other great activities. The Galaxy FBO Fly Zone is filled with excitement. At the top of The Pavilion hill you can build your own kite and see it take flight, as well as dig for gold and participate in parachute races. The Pavilion applauds the following contributors for making the 19th Annual Children’s Festival possible including ExxonMobil as the presenting sponsor of the Festival. Other sponsors include Accenture, Children’s Memorial Hermann The Woodlands, FMC Technologies, Galaxy FBO, Albert & Ethel Herzstein Foundation, Kinder Morgan, Linn Energy, MedSAFE, The Pavilion Partners, PepsiCo, TETRA, Texas Children’s Hospital, VillaSport and The Woodlands Township. There’s so much excitement surrounding Children’s Festival you won’t want to miss it. For more information about Children’s Festival, please visit www.woodlandscenter.org or call 281-364-3010.
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