1. Houston Astros vs. Los Angeles Angels at Minute Maid Park - Monday, April 18 to Wednesday, April 20
It’s Opening Day at the ballpark when the Astros make their first home appearance of the delayed season in a three-game series with Los Angeles. Swing by early on Monday to enjoy the Astros Street Fest from 4 pm to 6:30 pm. $9 and up. For More Information Go HERE
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2. Color: A Garden Club of America Flower Show at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston - Thursday, April 21 to Friday, April 22
Enjoy this show featuring floral design, horticulture, botanical arts, and photography by Garden Club of America members. Thursday noon to 4 pm; Friday 10 am to 4 pm. For More Information Go HERE
3. Houston Symphony presents Aretha: Queen of Soul at Jones Hall - Friday, April 22 to Sunday, April 24
Vocalists Capathia Jenkins and Ryan Shaw, along with the Houston Symphony, pay respect to the Queen of Soul over a three-night performance weekend. $29 and up. For More Information Go HERE
4. Turrell Skyspace Performance: Karole Armitage Dance at Rice University - Friday, April 22 to Saturday, April 24
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Skyspace at Rice University with a special dance choreographed by the Artistic Director of the New York-based Armitage Gone! Dance Company. 9 pm. For More Information Go HERE
5. “Party on the Plaza” at Avenida Houston - Friday, April 22
Live music by Claremont Heir. Claremont Heir is one of Houston's best up and coming rock groups. Their original songs come from an influence of alt rock, pop punk, and even some psychedelic sounds. Their covers span a wide range of genres from the 80s to modern-day hits. In short, it's a group unified by its common love of playing and sharing music. 6 pm to 9 pm. For More Information Go HERE
6. Visit Houston Botanic Garden - Daily
Houston Botanic Garden features a collection of themed gardens including Global, Culinary, Stormwater Wetlands and the Coastal Prairie. Each garden provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore hundreds of species related to a specific environment, from tropical to subtropical to edible and medicinal plants. Drift away in the midst of exotic and native plants, flowers and trees complimented by butterflies, birds and other wildlife that make up the Houston Botanic Garden Located at 8210 Park Place Blvd., Houston, TX 77016. For More Information Go HERE
November 17, 2024Michael MK
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