Happenings | Fall 2020

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Due to precautions related to Coronavirus (COVID-19), some programs and activities may be curtailed, postponed, or canceled. Please check with the appropriate venues before making plans.

Harris County Precinct 4

Commissioner R. Jack Cagle

FALL ISSUE 2020


FEATURED LOCATIONS

Scan the QR code to see more Precinct 4 parks or visit www.hcp4.net/parks.

BANE PARK

KICKERILLO-MISCHER PRESERVE

9600 W. Little York Rd., Houston

20215 Chasewood Park Dr., Houston

BIG STONE LODGE

709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring

BURROUGHS PARK

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9738 Hufsmith Rd., Tomball

CARTER PARK

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7221 Treaschwig Rd., Spring

COLLINS PARK

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6727 Cypresswood Dr., Spring

DENNIS JOHNSTON PARK & LEGACY TREES PROJECT

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709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring

DOSS PARK & MANGUM-HOWELL CENTER

2500 Frick Rd., Houston

JESSE H. JONES PARK & NATURE CENTER

20634 Kenswick Dr., Humble

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LINDSAY/LYONS PARK

2310 Atascocita Rd., Humble

MATZKE PARK

13110 Jones Rd., Houston

MERCER BOTANIC GARDENS

22306 Aldine Westfield Rd., Humble

MEYER PARK

7700 Cypresswood Dr., Spring

PUNDT PARK

4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring

SPRING CREEK PARK

15012 Brown Rd., Tomball


HAPPENINGS FALL 2020 Precinct 4 Happenings is a free quarterly calendar featuring Harris County Precinct 4’s events and activities. The 2020 fall issue covers the months of October through December. To continue receiving Happenings, subscribe online at www.hcp4.net/publications.

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A message from Commissioner Cagle Welcome to the fall edition of Precinct 4 Happenings! This colorful, quarterly calendar of events spotlights Harris County Precinct 4’s recreational and educational activities, festivals, opportunities for adults over 50, and much more. Best of all, this publication features more upcoming programs than ever before, so you won’t miss any of your favorite events. I invite you to read through this vibrant publication, and I look forward to seeing you at a Precinct 4 event soon!

CONTACT

www.hcp4.net 713-274-4050 14444 Holderrieth Road Tomball, TX 77377

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JONES PARK

7 KICKERILLO-MISCHER PRESERVE 11 LEGACY TREES PROJECT 13 MERCER BOTANIC GARDENS 17 TRAILS AS PARKS (TAP)

DESIGN

Katia Hernandez

23 PRECINCT 4 ENCORE!

EDITOR

Joe Stinebaker

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EVENTS AND PROGRAMS AT

JESSE H. JONES PARK & NATURE CENTER

20634 KENSWICK DR., HUMBLE

Please visit www.hcp4.net/jones or call 281-446-8588 for more information or to make a reservation.

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Weather permitting, programs will be held outdoors. All Jones Park events allow for proper social distancing. In the event of inclement weather, or if otherwise necessary, programs held in the Nature Center or Outdoor Classroom will require face coverings for all participants.


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Saturday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Sept. 23. Ages 16+.

Saturday, 7 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Oct. 7.

Join the Jesse Jones Park Volunteers to remove trash along the park’s waterways and restore wildlife habitats.

Spend an evening learning about the planets and stars with the North Houston Astronomy Club. Participants are encouraged to bring telescopes or binoculars.

VOLUNTEER SERVICE DAY

VOLUNTEER MEET & GREET Saturday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Ages 16+. Interested in volunteering? Stop by the Nature Center for a casual gathering with staff and volunteers. Learn about the variety of rewarding park volunteer opportunities.

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YARN DOLLS

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TREE T’S

Saturday, 10 a.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Oct. 21. Use fallen leaves and fabric paints to make an autumn-themed T-shirt. Please bring a plain white T-shirt to decorate.

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Saturday, 10 a.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Sept. 30. Learn to create a yarn doll for yourself or young ones. Materials provided.

SECOND SATURDAY SETTLERS: WOODWORKING Saturday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Sept. 30. Visit the Redbud Hill Homestead and watch woodworkers as they demonstrate how to turn raw materials into useful items.

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TAKE ME FISHING

Saturday, 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Online registration required at www.fishingsfuture.org. Ages 8+. Through a partnership with Fishing’s Future and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Jones Park staff and volunteers share the skills and joys of family fishing. All equipment provided. Please bring a sack lunch.

Tricks & Treats Among the Trees SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 3:30 P.M. – 7 P.M.

Registration required beginning Wed., Sept. 30.


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DECEMBER

Saturday, 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Oct. 28. Ages 8+.

AN OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS

FISH OF SPRING CREEK

Learn about the most common local freshwater fish and watch as Texas Parks and Wildlife Department staff survey the fish in Spring Creek.

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PIONEER DAY

Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Oct. 28.

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Saturday, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Nov. 11, for Harris County residents; Mon., Nov. 16, for non-Harris County residents. Experience the traditions of earlier times as the homestead comes to life with 19thcentury holiday customs. Enjoy music, a holiday craft, tree lighting, wassail, cookies, and an early visit from Saint Nicholas.

Learn about Texas settlers and Native American lifestyles in the 1830s. View living history demonstrations, including blacksmithing, open-fire cooking, spinning, woodworking, and much more. Enjoy folk music and hayrides during this free, fun-filled family event!

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PLANT TEXAS NATIVES

Saturday, 9 a.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Nov. 11.

Help restore native habitats in Jones Park. Join staff to plant native plants and sow seeds to enhance the park’s conservation areas. Wear closed-toe shoes.

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SECOND SATURDAY SETTLERS: HOMESTEAD HOLIDAY

Saturday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Dec. 2. Join park staff and volunteers for homemade cookies and wassail as the homestead comes to life with oldfashioned Christmas traditions, including jolly old Saint Nicholas.

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CRITTERS’ CHRISTMAS

Saturday, 1 p.m. Registration required beginning Wed., Dec. 9. Have you thought of decorating a tree outside just for the critters? Learn how to make decorative edible treats for the birds and other wildlife that visit your yard this time of year.


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ONGOING NATURE PHOTO CONTEST Now is a great time to plan for the park’s annual photo contest! Call for rules and information or visit www. hcp4.net/parks/jjp/photocontest.

FIRST SATURDAY BIRDING Saturdays, Oct. 3, Nov. 7, and Dec. 5, 7:45 a.m.

Registration required beginning Wednesdays, Sept. 23, Oct. 28, and Nov. 25. Ages 10+. Birders of all skill levels are invited to join a naturalist or volunteer guide to observe and document the park’s variety of birds.

CONSERVATION CONNECTIONS Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.

Senior adults are invited to a variety of natural history programs, leisurely walks, and fun nature activities. Call for more information.

SECOND SUNDAY PICKERS Sundays, Oct. 11, Nov. 8, and Dec. 13, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Visitors are welcome to listen to free folk music or bring an instrument to join in the fun.

INVASIVES BEWARE Saturdays, Oct. 17, Nov. 21, and Dec. 19, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Ages 16+ or accompanied by adult. Join the JJP Eradicators to remove invasive plant species and restore native habitats in the park. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.

Ages 16+ or accompanied by adult. Volunteers are invited to assist with a variety of park conservation projects, such as maintaining the gardens, propagation, and habitat restoration. Wear closed-toe shoes. Bring garden gloves and a water bottle. Long pants and a hat recommended.

TAI CHI Wednesdays, 9 a.m. Volunteer John Spencer leads this one-hour beginner class in the outdoor classroom next to the Nature Center.

TADPOLES CLUB Wednesdays, Nov. 4, 11, and 18, 10:30 a.m. or 1 p.m.

Registration required beginning Wed., Oct. 7. Ages 3 and 4 only. Parent must accompany child. Sorry, no younger or older siblings. This interactive program introduces preschool-aged children to nature with animals, puppets, short walks, crafts, and stories.

FIRST FRIDAY FRIENDS Fridays, Oct. 2, Nov. 6, and Dec. 4, 1 p.m.

Registration required for respective dates beginning Wed., Sept. 23, and Wed., Oct. 28. Ages 55+.

JESSE JONES PARK VOLUNTEERS Mondays, Oct. 26, Nov. 30, and Dec. 14 (annual Christmas party), 7 p.m.

Ages 16+ or accompanied by adult. Everyone is invited to attend the JJPV monthly program and meeting. Call or visit www.hcp4.net/jjp/volunteer for more information about volunteer opportunities.

HOMESTEAD OPEN HOUSE Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Enjoy a look around the Redbud Hill Homestead and Akokisa Indian Village. Selfguided interpretive brochures are available in the Nature Center.

Due to precautions related to Coronavirus (COVID-19), some programs and activities may be curtailed, postponed,or canceled. Please check with the appropriate venues before making plans.


EVENTS AND PROGRAMS AT

KICKERILLO-MISCHER PRESERVE

20215 CHASEWOOD PARK DR., HOUSTON

Please visit www.hcp4.net/kmp or call 713-274-4299 for more information.


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27 To properly maintain social distancing for participant safety, registration is required for all KMP events. Face coverings may be required.

ART OF THE PRESERVE: HALLOWEEN Tuesday, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 6+. Explore your crafty side using natural materials to make Halloween and fallthemed crafts.

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!CELEBRA! HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH Fridays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Join guest speakers and presenters for a new topic each Friday during Hispanic Heritage Month.

UPCYCLING AND SUSTAINABILITY Wednesday, 1 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Put the phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle” in action and learn new ways to upcycle and reduce waste.

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Saturday, 11 a.m. – noon Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages.

Monday, 9:30 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages.

Join a staff naturalist to learn what makes spiders and other “crawly” friends similar, but so different from each other. Live arthropods will be presented with interactive activities.

MONARCH MIGRATION

Texas is an important waystation for monarch butterflies migrating to Mexico. Join us to explore the butterfly lifecycle and the journey of monarchs during migration.

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VETERANS DAY FLAG RETIREMENT CEREMONY

PARK AFTER DARK: MARS AT NIGHT

Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events.

Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages.

Help us celebrate Veterans Day as we honor veterans and conduct a flag retirement ceremony at the KMP fire ring with local Boy Scout troops. Veterans and their families are invited to contribute a photo to be displayed during the event. Please bring a lawn chair.

Join us for a unique opportunity to view Mars at opposition through a telescope and learn celestial facts. Binoculars and camp chairs recommended.


Bat Chat

at Champion Forest Park

9650 Cypresswood Dr., Houston

THURSDAY October 29 6:30 p.m.

Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/events. Ages 6+.

Help us celebrate Bat Week as we watch bats emerge from the bridge on Cypresswood over Cypress Creek. Learn why bats are important and how to ensure their protection. Bring a lawn chair. Bat-themed costumes welcome!

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16 HIKING ETHICS Monday, 11 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Celebrate National Hiking Day by learning simple hiking tips and trail ethics for your next adventure. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring a refillable water bottle.

STAR PARTY Monday, 5 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Join us during the new moon for stargazing and celestial facts while we view the start of the Leonids meteor shower through a telescope. Binoculars recommended. Seating is limited. Please bring a lawn chair.

HIDING NUTS: THE LIFE & TIMES OF SQUIRRELS

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Thursday, 4 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 6+.

ART OF THE PRESERVE: THANKSGIVING

Did you know squirrels can lie? Join us as we learn more about our favorite little forest friends and find out how, when, and why squirrels hide nuts.

13 RECYCLING BASICS Friday, 9:30 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Which items can be recycled and what happens when they are recycled? Learn recycling basics and celebrate America Recycles Day.

Tuesday, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 6+. Explore your crafty side using natural materials to create Thanksgiving and fallthemed crafts.

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SOIL EROSION Friday, 1 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Soil erosion is a threat to ecosystems and agriculture across the globe. We will be celebrating World Soils Day by discussing how to retain healthy soils in your own back yard.

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5 NATURE MERIT BADGE PROGRAM Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ kmp. Ages 11+. Join us for activities that can be used toward completion of the Boy Scouts of America Nature Merit Badge. This program is open to the public. Close-toed shoes required.

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Wednesdays, Oct. 7 and 21, Nov. 4 and 18, Dec. 2 and 16, 10 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages vary. More details for each class can be found online.

Tuesday, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 6+.

Come learn a variety of outdoor skills with KMP staff. Each class will cover a different topic, including orienteering, outdoor cooking, backpacking, and more.

ART OF THE PRESERVE: CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAYS

Explore your crafty side using natural materials to create Christmas and other holiday-themed crafts.

ONGOING THIRD MONDAY BIRDING

NOW ON MONDAYS!

Mondays, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, and Dec. 21, 7:30 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/events. Join Houston Audubon Society volunteers for a monthly bird count. Binoculars and walking shoes recommended.

AFTERNOON CANOEING Wednesdays, Oct. 7 and 21, Nov. 4 and 18, and Dec. 2 and 16, 3 p.m. – sunset Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. One adult per child (10 and younger) required to canoe. Each boat must have one adult. Face coverings are required. Enjoy an afternoon of leisurely paddling on Marshall Lake. All equipment is provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own Coast Guard-approved PFD. Four-person capacity per canoe.

SOW, NOW WHAT? Tuesdays, Oct. 6 and 20, Nov. 3 and 17, Dec. 1 and 15, 3:30 p.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Prepare to get your hands dirty! Each interactive class will cover a new gardening topic. Find more details for each class online.

NATURE EXPLORERS CLUB Wednesdays, Oct. 14 and 28, Nov. 11 and 25, Dec. 9, 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 9 - 12. Discover the intricacies of nature during this 90-minute field program. Please bring a notebook, pencil, water bottle, and wear closed-toe shoes and long pants.

LAKESIDE LIBRARY Tuesdays, Oct. 6 and 20, Nov. 3 and 17, Dec. 1 and 15, 9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/events. Join a staff naturalist for a nature-themed story and activity by Marshall Lake.


ACTIVITIES WITH

LEGACY TREES PROJECT

709 RILEY FUZZEL RD., SPRING

Please visit www.hcp4.net/legacytrees, call 281-353-8100, or e-mail legacytrees@hcp4.net for more information.


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HOLIDAY TREE PLANTING Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – noon Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Give a special gift to your community this season by planting trees and wildflowers along the Spring Creek Greenway. Bring a refillable water bottle and gloves, and wear closed-toe shoes.

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Saturdays, Oct. 3, Nov. 21, and Dec. 19, 9 a.m. Locations will vary along the Spring Creek Greenway Trail. Email or call for more information. Registration required. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Join Precinct 4’s Legacy Trees Project to restore the banks and meadows along Spring Creek by volunteering to remove invasives like Chinese tallow and privet.

FOSTER A LEGACY TREE

Visit www.hcp4.net/legacytrees or call 281-353-8100 for more information. With your help, Precinct 4 can grow into a greener, healthier place to work and live. Volunteer to care for heirloom fruit and nut trees along the trails or help preserve history by fostering your own legacy tree. Schools, nonprofits, and Harris County Precinct 4 residents are invited to apply. VISIT WITH US DURING CELEBRATE BATS (OCT. 24) AT MERCER BOTANIC GARDENS TO TAKE HOME A NATIVE TREE.

9 VIRTUAL: NATIVE TREES FOR YOUR BACKYARD Wednesday, noon – 2 p.m. Learn to get the most out of your trees during the cool season with these winter tree care and planting tips during an informative video presentation.

TEXAS ARBOR DAY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1 P.M. – 4 P.M. Mercer Botanic Gardens West Side Arboretum 22306 Aldine Westfield Rd., Humble Registration required by calling 713-274-4160.

Ask An Arborist! Submit your tree questions to legacytrees@hcp4.net and your question might be featured on the next “Ask an Arborist” video session!

Celebrate Texas Arbor Day among the trees at Mercer’s West Side Arboretum with a tree planting demonstration and receive a complimentary sapling while supplies last. Bring your tree questions and get expert advice from a certified arborist. Reserve a historical Texas tree to foster at home by visiting www.hcp4. net/legacytrees.


EVENTS AND PROGRAMS AT

MERCER BOTANIC GARDENS

22306 ALDINE WESTFIELD RD., HUMBLE

Please visit www.hcp4.net/mercer or call 713-274-4160 for more information or to make a reservation.


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VIRTUAL: POLLINATOR FESTIVAL Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mercer’s third annual Pollinator Festival and Plant Sale is going virtual! Enjoy an online plant sale, plus virtual presentations, activities, and more.

TEXAS ARBOR DAY Friday, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. Registration required. Celebrate Texas Arbor Day among the trees at Mercer’s West Side Arboretum with a tree planting demonstration. Receive a complimentary sapling while supplies last.

14 VIRTUAL: LUNCH BUNCH: FABULOUS FIGS! Wednesday, noon Registration required. Celebrate regional fig culture with Brazoria County AgriLife Extension Horticulture Agent Stephen Brueggerhoff. Learn about the local and global history of figs, tips for tree management, and recommended varieties for home production.

24 CELEBRATE BATS! Saturday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Registration required. All ages. Celebrate Bat Week at Mercer! Learn the importance of bats in our environment and explore the garden to find bat favorites in their native habitats. Listen to bat sounds, visit the kids craft corner, participate in bat-themed science experiments, and more!

GARDENING QUESTIONS? Mercer Ambassadors: Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Master Gardeners: First and Third Saturdays 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Want to become a Mercer Ambassador? Visit www.hcp4.net/mercer/ volunteer or call 713-274-4160.

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VIRTUAL SPECIALTY PLANT SALE

HOLIDAY IN THE GARDENS

Saturday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Early shopping is available for TMS members on Friday, November 13, starting at 4 p.m. To become a TMS member or to renew a membership, visit themercersociety.org.

Saturday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Celebrate the holiday season with music, food, shopping, and more! This free, family-oriented event offers a holiday market, live music, a festive children’s corner, and food trucks.

Ring in the holidays with The Mercer Society’s final plant sale of the year featuring an extensive selection of camellias, an assortment of poinsettias, and other holiday favorites! Shop this virtual sale at themercersociety.square.site. All orders are pickup only; plants cannot be shipped.

WILDFLOWERS FOR WILD WOMEN Saturday, 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Registration required. Ages 12+. Join a member of Precinct 4’s Trails As Parks Division for a walk-through at Mercer’s East Side Gardens while we chat about local wildflowers and how women have been historically connected to the language of flowers. Please wear outdoor-appropriate clothing and closedtoe shoes.

DECEMBER

9 VIRTUAL LUNCH BUNCH: NATIVE TREES FOR YOUR BACKYARD Wednesday, noon Have you ever wanted to plant a Texas native tree but weren’t sure if it would do well? Watch Harris County Precinct 4 Arborist Laura Medick during her prerecorded presentation as she shares how to select native trees, properly plant them, and how to care for them.

19 CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT Saturday, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Meet in the Cypress Parking Lot at Mercer’s West Side Arboretum. Meet for an early morning bird count along the Spring and Cypress Creek greenways. Feeder watchers are also encouraged to participate. Bring your binoculars, field guide, and bird identification book. For more information, contact compiler Claire Moore at cdmoore3i@gmail.com.

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ONGOING STORYTIME

TAI CHI

Mondays, 10:30 a.m. Registration required. Ages 2 - 5.

Saturdays, 9 a.m. Ages 12+.

In partnership with Harris County Public Library, join us for a unique storytime in a natural setting for parents and children to enjoy together.

Join volunteer John Spencer during this one-hour beginner class offered on the covered deck behind the Visitor Center. See Page 3 for more Tai Chi classes taught by John Spencer at Jones Park.

GUIDED GARDEN TOURS Tuesdays and Thursdays By appointment only. Learn about the history, plants, and wildlife at Mercer Botanic Gardens. Tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance. To schedule a tour, call 713-2744160.

GREENHOUSE GARDENING Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 9 a.m. – noon Mercer Horticultural Propagation Center 3602 Hirschfield Rd., Spring Registration required. Ages 16+. Join a plant committee and grow plants year-round for events and sales or help with various projects from propagation to irrigation. Contact Mercer’s volunteer coordinator at 713-274-4160 for more information.

MUSIC IN THE GARDENS Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. Registration required. Oct. 7, Nov. 4, and Dec. 2, ages 2 - 3. Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16, ages 4 - 5.

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Fourth Thursdays, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Meet at the Visitor Center. Ages 12+. Mercer’s gardens and miles of winding riparian forest trails along the Cypress Creek flyway are an ideal place to birdwatch! Monthly bird surveys are suited for birders of all levels and experience. Bring binoculars and a bird identification guide.

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PADDLE THE LAKE

Thursday, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve 20215 Chasewood Park Dr., Houston Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 16+. Wake up and paddle around Marshall Lake to observe local wildlife and embrace the morning light from a kayak. Wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Bring a refillable water bottle and sunscreen. Face coverings required.

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EPIC MIGRATION: A BIRD’S JOURNEY

Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. – noon Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Do you have what it takes to complete a migration? Some birds travel as far as 16,000 miles! Along the way, birds encounter helpful friends and ferocious foes. Become a migrating bird and put your wings to the test in this exciting liveaction board game.

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STARGAZING

Wednesday, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Join Trails As Parks staff to learn about different constellations and the night sky. Bring your smart phone to learn about new stargazing apps. Bring your own binoculars. Face coverings are required.

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A WORLD IN A DROP OF WATER

Saturday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 10+. Celebrate the father of microbiology’s birthday by taking a closer look at the world within a drop of pond water! Antonie van Leeuwenhoek first described what he saw in a drop of water under his lens in the 1600s as “animacules.” Join us to search for some of these animacules in our lake! Face coverings are required.

Canoe the Creek

OCTOBER 10 & NOVEMBER 21

CAMPING 101

SATURDAYS, 9 A.M. – NOON

Saturday, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Spring Creek Park 15012 Brown Rd., Tomball Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 10+.

Jones Park 20634 Kenswick Dr., Humble

Have you ever wanted to go camping but weren’t sure where to start or what equipment you need? Join us to learn the basics of camping gear and how to set up a campsite. Face coverings are required.

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DECEMBER 12 SATURDAY, 9 A.M. – NOON Edgewater Park 202 Hamblen Rd., Humble

Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/ events. One adult paddler (18 and older) required to canoe. Enjoy a morning of leisurely paddling the lower portion of Spring Creek. Two paddlers allowed per canoe. Equipment is provided and will be disinfected, but participants are encouraged to bring their own Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device. Face coverings are required.


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WEDNESDAY WANDERINGS

Wednesday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Cypress Creek Golf Course- south side Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Enjoy a guided hike with Trails As Parks naturalists as we make our way through a reclaimed greenspace. Please wear closed-toe shoes, appropriate outdoor clothing, and bring a walking stick, refillable water bottle, and insect repellent.

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MISGUIDED MONSTERS: HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS

Saturday, 10 a.m. – noon Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages.

www.hcp4.net/tap/events. Ages 10+. Have you ever seen the cells of a leaf up close? Or maybe a fish scale? Or even the eyes of an insect? Celebrate World Science Day by diving into micronature! Learn the basics of how to use a microscope to explore the world around you.

TACKLE BOX TUESDAY Tuesday, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Dive into your tackle box and figure out how to use all that “stuff.” Join us as we talk about how fish see and hear, how to choose the right lure based on color, and which lure works best in certain situations. Bring your tackle box and lures.

Start the Halloween party early with a morning of Halloween fun. Participate in an owl pellet dissection, learn about slimy critters, make your own goop, and feel fantastic beasts. Costumes encouraged!

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BUSY AS A BEAVER

Thursday, 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Meyer Park 7700 Cypresswood Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Get to know these amazing semi-aquatic mammals that live along Spring and Cypress creeks. Learn where they live, what they eat, and how to tell beavers apart from their doppelganger invaders.

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WORLD SCIENCE DAY: MICRO-NATURE

Tuesday, 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Burroughs Park 9738 Huffsmith Rd., Tomball Registration required at

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ALPHABET HIKE

Wednesday, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. Spring Creek Park 15012 Brown Rd., Tomball Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Join Trails As Parks naturalists for a nature walk as we look for things outdoors that start with every letter of the alphabet.

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UPCYCLE & RECYCLE DAY

Saturday, 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 10+. Celebrate the upcoming America Recycles Day by repurposing materials for garden art, create a reusable shopping bag,


FAMILY FISHING

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12 3 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.

Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring

Bait provided!

and help clean up our park by plogging. Please wear outdoor-appropriate clothing, closed-toe shoes, and bring a refillable water bottle. Face coverings are required.

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NATIONAL HIKING DAY

Tuesday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 10+. Did you know the Spring Creek Greenway is the longest, connected, urban forested corridor in the United States? Join Trails As Parks for a guided walk down a small portion of the Spring Creek Greenway Trail. Wear closed-toe shoes, outdoorappropriate clothing, and bring a refillable water bottle.

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WEDNESDAY WANDERINGS

Wednesday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. 100 Acre Woods Preserve Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. All ages. Take an early Thanksgiving hike with a Trails As Parks naturalist for a closer look at nature. Learn about the surrounding trees, local critters, and the benefits of this preserve. Bring a refillable water bottle, wear outdoor-appropriate clothes, and closed-toe shoes. Hiking stick recommended.

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DECEMBER

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ART IN THE PARK: PRESSED WILDFLOWER ORNAMENTS

Thursday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 12+. Join us in the barn to make unique clay ornaments with local botanical materials like pressed wildflowers, leaves, ferns, and more. Channel your inner zen by creating a flower petal mandala or go natural with a tiny baroque bouquet. Feel free to bring some of your own pressed botanicals to share. Face coverings required.

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ART IN THE PARK: NATURAL WREATH MAKING

Thursday, noon – 4 p.m. Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 10+. Ring in the holiday season by making your own wreath during this Art in the Park session using natural botanicals sourced from the Spring Creek Greenway.

PADDLE THE LAKE Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve 20215 Chasewood Park Dr., Houston Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 16+. Wake up and paddle around Marshall Lake to observe local wildlife and embrace the morning light from a kayak. Wear closed-toe shoes and a hat. Bring a refillable water bottle and sunscreen. Face coverings required.

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STARGAZING

Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Pundt Park 4129 Spring Creek Dr., Spring


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Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/ events. All ages. Join Trails As Parks staff to learn about different constellations and the night sky. Bring your smart phone to learn about new stargazing apps. Bring your own binoculars. Face coverings are required.

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ART IN THE PARK: CINNAMON ORNAMENTS

Thursday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/ events. Ages 5+. Nothing says Christmas like the smell of rich spices! Decorate cinnamon-scented ornaments that will smell great for years to come. Bring a shoebox or other container to make sure your ornaments make it safely home.

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CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT

Saturday, times and locations vary. Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/ events. Ages 10+. Join us for the start of the 121st Audubon Christmas Bird Count! To participate in this citizen science day, we’ll traverse several parks throughout the day in search of our feathered friends. For more information, please call 713-274-4201.

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ONGOING FRIDAY CART CRUISE Fridays, 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Ages 7+. Did you know Precinct 4 has a 17-mile paved trail that runs from U.S. 59 to I-45? Enjoy a brief guided tour of a small portion of the Spring Creek Greenway Trail – a beautiful stretch of greenspace and home to a wide variety of wildlife.

AFTERNOON CANOE First and third Wednesdays, 3 p.m. – sunset Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve 20215 Chasewood Park Dr., Houston Fourth Thursdays, 3 p.m. – sunset Burroughs Park 9738 Huffsmith Rd., Tomball Registration required at www.hcp4.net/ tap/events. Each paddler 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Enjoy an afternoon of leisurely paddling. All equipment is provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device. Each boat must have one adult to canoe. Canoes have a four-person maximum capacity. Face coverings are required.

Lil’ Naturalist Hikes BUGS: OCTOBER 15 BIRDS: DECEMBER 17

WEDNESDAY WANDERINGS

THURSDAYS, 9 A.M. – 10 A.M.

Wednesday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. Little Cypress Creek Preserve Telge Road at Spring Cypress Road, Cypress Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/ events. All ages.

REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS: NOVEMBER 19

Enjoy a guided hike with Trails As Parks naturalists as we make our way through a joint preserve. Please wear closed-toe shoes, appropriate outdoor clothing, and bring a walking stick, refillable water bottle, and insect repellent.

Dennis Johnston Park 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring

TUESDAY, 9 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.

Registration required at www.hcp4.net/tap/ events. Ages 5 - 10. You’re never too young to learn about the natural world around you! Join a Trails As Parks naturalist as we explore some of nature’s wonders found in our backyards and local parks.


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SUNDAY

AFTERNOON IN THE PARK

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 THROUGH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT FACEBOOK.COM/ HCPRECINCT4.

Holiday Wonderland FREE virtual EVENT!

BURROUGHS PARK

craft pick-up saturday, Dec. 5

For more information, visit Facebook.com/HCPrecinct4.

holiday Movie night friday, dec. 11


PROGRAMS WITH

PRECINCT 4 ENCORE! Ages 50 and Older

WWW.HCP4.NET/ENCORE/EVENTS Please go online for more information or to make a reservation.


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LUNCHEON: PERFECT PATCH

Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. Champion Forest Baptist Church 16518 Jersey Dr., Jersey Village Registration required. $12 per person. Catered lunch includes all-you-caneat fried catfish, shrimp, French fries, hushpuppies, coleslaw, baked beans, dessert, and iced tea.

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LUNCHEON: THE GREAT PUMPKIN

Friday, 11:30 a.m. Copperfield Church 8350 Highway 6 N., Houston Registration required. $12 per person. Catered lunch includes all-you-caneat fried catfish, shrimp, French fries, hushpuppies, coleslaw, baked beans, dessert, and iced tea.

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NOVEMBER

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LUNCHEON: TURKEY AND TOUCHDOWNS

Monday, 11:30 a.m. St. Stephen’s United Methodist Church 2003 W. 43rd St., Houston Registration required. $10 per person. Catered lunch includes turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, rolls, dessert, and iced tea.

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LUNCHEON: FRIENDSGIVING

Friday, 11:30 a.m. Lone Star College – University Park Registration required. $10 per person. Catered lunch includes turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, rolls dessert, and iced tea. Event parking and shuttle will be provided from CHI St. Luke’s Health – The Vintage Hospital, 20171 Chasewood Park Drive in Houston. Continuous shuttle service begins at 10:15 a.m. and resumes after the luncheon.

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SALUTE TO VETERANS

Monday, 6:30 p.m. Spring Woods Baptist Church 10131 Emnora Lane, Houston Registration required.

28 VIRTUAL: FALLING INTO FALL MUSIC HOUR Wednesday, noon Precinct 4 Encore! invites you to enjoy a virtual performance by Cool Freddie E and The Crew. Rock and roll to your favorite mix of oldies, classic rock, country, motown, pop, jazz, and more. Visit www.facebook.com/HCPrecinct4 to view the virtual concert.

Precinct 4 Encore! welcomes all veterans to a lively salute to the men and women who served our country. Guests will enjoy moving stories from special guest speakers and patriotic musical performances. Light refreshments will be served. Veterans who would like to be included in the Salute to Veterans slideshow are encouraged to email a service photo, name, and dates of service to encore@hcp4.net.


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LUNCHEON: ALL WRAPPED UP

Due to precautions related to Coronavirus (COVID-19), some programs and activities may be curtailed, postponed, or canceled. Please call Precinct 4 Encore! at 713-274-4050 before making plans.

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VIRTUAL: TRIBUTE TO VETERANS

Wednesday, 6 p.m. Join Commissioner R. Jack Cagle for a virtual tribute to veterans honoring their courage and dedication. Enjoy patriotic musical performances and moving guest speakers. Visit www.facebook.com/HCPrecinct4 to view the virtual concert.

DECEMBER

Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. Champion Forest Baptist Church 16518 Jersey Dr., Jersey Village Registration required. $10 per person. Help make the holidays a little warmer for those in our community who are in need. Donations of blankets will be accepted and distributed through the holidays. Catered lunch includes glazed ham, macaroni and cheese, corn, rolls, dessert, and iced tea.

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LUNCHEON: ‘CAN’DY CANE

Friday, 11:30 a.m. Copperfield Church 8350 Highway 6 N., Houston Registration required. $10 per person. Join us as we give the gift of food to those in need. Donations of canned goods will be accepted and distributed to families for Christmas. Catered lunch includes chicken and dumplings, green beans, salad, corn bread, dessert, and iced tea.

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I CAN ‘BEAR’LY WAIT FOR CHRISTMAS

Friday, 11:30 a.m. Big Stone Lodge 709 Riley Fuzzel Rd., Spring Registration required. $10 per person. Ring in the holidays with an afternoon of fun and fellowship as we celebrate the season and help provide a special holiday for area children. Donations of stuffed bears will be accepted and distributed to children who receive little or nothing for Christmas. Catered lunch includes roast beef, new potatoes, glazed carrots, rolls, dessert, and iced tea. Transportation will be provided from Barbara Bush Library, 6817 Cypresswood Drive in Spring.

Volunteer Precinct 4 Encore! offers a variety of volunteer opportunities every month!

Houston Food Bank Northwest Assistance Ministries Kids’ Meals Traveling Day Camp Peanut Butter Cannery Project C.U.R.E.


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TRAVEL WITH US OR CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE! Attend one of the training sessions listed below to become a Trip Coordinator.

OCTOBER 21

THE MET CHURCH 13000 JONES RD., HOUSTON

NOVEMBER 17

COPPERFIELD CHURCH 8350 HIGHWAY 6 N., HOUSTON Go online at www.hcp4.net/encore/ daytrips for more information.

Virtual Encore Excursion! Don’t miss out on seeing some of your favorite destinations! Join Precinct 4 Encore! every Wednesday at 10 a.m. on Precinct 4’s Facebook page for a virtual Encore Excursion!

TAKE A DAY TRIP Registration required. Ages 50+. Precinct 4 Encore! offers day trips leaving from 13 different locations throughout Precinct 4 every month.

+ Larry’s Old Time Trade Days

To view more events and activities, visit www.hcp4.net/encore/events.

+ Huntsville Steamboat House

NOVEMBER + Cotton Gin Museum

+ Galveston Shopping on the Strand

OCTOBER + Lavender Farm

DECEMBER

+ Harbor Tour

+ Dickens on the Strand

+ Resale Shop Hop

+ Galleria Shopping

+ Pontoon Boat Ride

+ Zoo Lights

+ Brenham Shopping in the Square


EVENTS AND PROGRAMS AT

BIG STONE LODGE

709 RILEY FUZZEL RD., SPRING

Please visit www.hcp4.net/bsl or call 281-350-1029 for more information.

OCTOBER

2 FUN AT THE DRIVE-THRU Friday, 2:30 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Sept. 18. Stop by the center to pick up a craft kit to complete at home.

7 MOVIES AT THE LODGE: Young Frankenstein Wednesday, 2 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Sept. 18.

Come to the center to enjoy a free showcase of Young Frankenstein, a comedy horror film from the ’70s.


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9 FUN AT THE DRIVE-THRU Friday, 2:30 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Sept. 18. Stop by the center to pick up a craft kit to complete at home.

NOVEMBER

6 FUN AT THE DRIVE-THRU Friday, 2:30 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Oct. 9. Stop by the center to pick up a craft kit to complete at home.

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Due to precautions related to Coronavirus (COVID-19), some programs and activities may be curtailed, postponed,or canceled. Please check with the appropriate venues before making plans.

DECEMBER

2 MOVIES AT THE LODGE: Ever After Wednesday, 2 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Nov. 6. Come to the center to enjoy a free showcase of Ever After, inspired by the Cinderella fairytale.

MOVIES AT THE LODGE: Night at the Museum

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Come to the center to enjoy a free showcase of Night at the Museum, a fantasy-comedy based on the popular children’s book where museum exhibits come to life.

Wednesday, 2 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Nov. 6.

Thursday, 2 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Oct. 9.

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MOVIES AT THE LODGE: Home Alone Come to the center to enjoy a free showcase of Home Alone, a popular comedy from the ’90s that follows a young boy who was accidentally left behind during Christmas vacation and must protect his family home.

16 MOVIES AT THE LODGE: A Christmas Carol Wednesday, 2 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Nov. 6.

20 FUN AT THE DRIVE-THRU

Friday, 2:30 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Oct. 9.

Stop by the center to pick up a craft kit to complete at home.

Come to the center to enjoy a free showcase of A Christmas Carol. The holidays wouldn’t be complete without seeing an adaptation of Charles Dickens’s 1843 novel.

18 FUN AT THE DRIVE-THRU Friday, 2:30 p.m. Registration begins Fri., Nov. 6. Stop by the center to pick up a craft kit to complete at home.


EVENTS AND PROGRAMS AT

MANGUM-HOWELL CENTER 2500 FRICK RD., HOUSTON

Please visit www.hcp4.net/mhc or call 281-591-7830 for more information.

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Please note: All events are drive-thru only. Participants must stay in their cars.

OCTOBER

8 CRAFT: CATCHING GOOD DREAMS & THE EARLY BIRD Thursday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. Pick up a craft kit to make your very own dreamcatcher so you can catch a good night’s sleep. Then, make a bird feeder to attract the singing birds outside your window in the early morning hours.

13 FALL INTO A FUNNEL CAKE TREAT Tuesday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. Stop by the center for delicious funnel cake. The aroma of perfectly fried, sweet dough covered with powdered sugar is enough to take you back to your childhood memories at the state fair or carnival.

22 CRAFT: A CHARMING CHARM BRACELET Thursday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. Pick up an autumn-themed crystal charm bracelet kit with gorgeous, warm-colored glass beads and gold-toned leaf charms.

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HONK FOR A TREAT

Friday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Free. Registration required. Mangum-Howell Center is calling all superheroes to pick up your mask and sweet treats. Don’t forget to wear your favorite costume.

NOVEMBER

5 CRAFT: “GIVE THANKS” PILLOW HUG Thursday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. Celebrate the true meaning of Thanksgiving with a thoughtful craft kit. Make a fleece throw pillow featuring fall leaves to add a touch of autumn to your sofa or bed or to give as a gift.

10 WOBBLE DOWN TO GOBBLE DOWN A PECAN PIE TREAT Tuesday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. Enjoy a nutty, sweet, and buttery seasonal treat. As you drive through, share a sign or picture of someone or something you are thankful for this Thanksgiving.


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19 CRAFT: CUSTOMIZED TRINKET BOX Thursday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. The do-it-yourself craft possibilities are endless with this fun, unfinished wooden trinket box kit to decorate with your own paint and embellishments.

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Due to precautions related to Coronavirus (COVID-19), some programs and activities may be curtailed, postponed,or canceled. Please call the center at 281-591-7830 to check before making plans. Free. Registration required. Pick up hot cocoa and a sweet treat from Santa. Wear your ugly holiday sweater and get a jolly “HO! HO! HO!” from Santa and his elves.

4 SANTA’S WORKSHOP Friday, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. First come, first serve while supplies last. Get a jolly “HO! HO! HO!” from Santa as you drive through and enjoy holiday sounds and twinkling lights! Santa and his elves will pass out activity bags for children to keep their spirits bright!

8 SHARE THE WARMTH WITH A SWEET TREAT

17 CRAFT: HANG UP SOME HOLIDAY CHEER Thursday, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Free. Registration required. Put together this crafty holiday wreath and hang some cheer on your front door! This stunning Christmas wreath is a must-have addition to your holiday decor.

Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

ONGOING

(SPACE IS LIMITED) RHYTHM WALKING Weekdays, 8:10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ZUMBA Weekdays, 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., except Friday evening

SIT AND BE FIT Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 9 a.m. (Doss Activity Building) BEGINNING SEWING Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.

QUILTING Mondays, 9 a.m.

CARDS AND DOMINOES Wednesdays, 1 p.m.

DART BASEBALL Mondays and Fridays, 10 a.m.

CROCHETING AND KNITTING Wednesdays, 1 p.m.

HATHA YOGA Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, 11 a.m. (Doss Activity Building)

PICKLEBALL Wednesdays, 1 p.m.

CHAIR VOLLEYBALL Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 a.m. URBAN LINE DANCING Mondays, 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. (Beginning)

TAI CHI Wednesdays and Thursdays, 7 p.m. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY (TOPS) Thursdays, 9 a.m. BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE LESSONS Thursdays, 10 a.m.


14444 Holderrieth Road Tomball, TX 77377

Harris County Precinct 4

Commissioner R. Jack Cagle

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