8th ANNUAL BREWMASTERS CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL ON TAP FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND
VOTED ONE OF THE TOP THREE BEER EVENTS IN THE U.S. Toast to the end of summer at the 8th annual BrewMasters Craft Beer Festival […]
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VOTED ONE OF THE TOP THREE BEER EVENTS IN THE U.S. Toast to the end of summer at the 8th annual BrewMasters Craft Beer Festival […]
Continue reading »Experience Houston’s Theater District with free performances, family activities, ticket deals and more Theater District Houston hosts the 24th Annual TransCanada Theater District Open House […]
Continue reading »Sculptures will remain on view at Discovery Green® and in front of the George R. Brown Convention Center through November Discovery Green and Houston First […]
Continue reading »All ages invited to join in festivities celebrating fried chicken All ages are invited to join in the fun at Levy Park Conservancy at this […]
Continue reading »Houston Restaurant Weeks 2017 (HRW), running from August 1 through September 4th, Labor Day, is a little like Christmas for foodies where good things come […]
Continue reading »Historical Cartography Tour: “Mapping Texas: From Frontier to the Lone Star State” Tuesday, August 1, 6 p.m. Featuring maps dating from 1513 to 1920, the special […]
Continue reading »Houston Restaurant Weeks, the single largest fundraiser in the United States benefiting the largest food bank in America, returns August 1st and runs through Labor […]
Continue reading »Wade Smith Foundation Camp Offers Football and Cheerleading Instruction, Plus Music, Art and Literacy Levy Park Conservancy hosts “Smitty’s Day at the Park” July […]
Continue reading »Get downtown for all kinds of excitement GreenStreet has something for everyone with Friday Flicks on The Lawn, Wellness Wednesday boot camp classes, Live Music […]
Continue reading »Event to Honor Outstanding Houston Community & Corporate Leaders Career and Recovery Resources, Inc. (CRR), a nonprofit United Way agency that helps individuals identify and […]
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