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TABLE OF CONTENTS
7 8 10 12 14 18 HFM Kid Ambassador- Gio Photo By: Cici Loo Photography
ON THE COVER
24 26 28 30
Let's Celebrate Freedom. Thank you to all of our nation's troops. Happy 4th of July!
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IN EVERY ISSUE 5 PUBLISHER'S NOTE Celebrating all things Dad!
27 BOOK BITES
6 FAMILY FYI
36 THE BIG TO-DO
Things you need to know
From Blue Willow Bookshop
FAMILY FINDS curated by HFM Staff
BEAT THE HEAT, ENJOYING NATURE DESPITE THE WEATHER written by Jill Morgenstern
VACATION PLANNING IN DIVORCEVILLE written by Jill Morgenstern
FAMILY TREE FUN: MAKE YOUR HERITAGE COME ALIVE written by Janeen Lewis
GET TO KNOW LOCAL NON-PROFITS written by Camryn Wells
HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD written by Jill Morgenstern
10 WAYS TO CUT SCREEN TIME written by Sarah Lyons
PEACH RECIPES
written by The Peach Truck
NOTHING LIKE THE 4TH OF JULY IN GALVESTON plan your extended weekend adventure!
FIRST AID TIPS TO TEACH KIDS written by Sarah Lyons
THE RITZ-CARLTON, LAGUNA NIGUEL written by Natisha Petty
TOP SCHOOLS DIRECTORY
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Explore all the fun things happening in the Greater Houston area.
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As we celebrate our Independence as a nation this month, I can't help bu t wonder what our Fore Fathers would think of the modern world. With all of the advances of technology and medicine, commerce and industry, in many ways, I think they were the ones who had it right. As you know, at HFM, we do not tackle politics or religion as topics of discussion. There are many other outlets that thrive on this type of content, and we have purposely steered clear of the controversy. As parents, we have enough to worry about, right? BUT, this month, I find that the lines are becoming more and more blurred. It is getting harder and harder not to discuss them. That being said, this issue is focused on education, in many forms. It's focused on summer fun, despite the record heat. It's focused on tracing our roots and finding our people. It's focused on family getaways and get togethers.
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Now I know this is an UGLY thought, but we are HALF WAY through summer (AAAGGHHHH!!) Back to school for many of us is just around the corner in mid-August. So, plan for some fun these last precious weeks. Take that trip. See old friends and family. Plan some projects with your kids. Make some memories. While we may not talk about politics or religion, we are thankful to all the brave men & women who serve and have served to protect us and keep our country safe. You are a true American treasure.
With gratitude,
Kimberly Davis Guerra
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Family FYI
Special edition
EDUCATION
HOW TO MAKE YOUR
VOICE
HEARD With the overturning of Roe vs Wade and the continuing gun violence, I thought as we celebrate the birthday of our nation, this is a great opportunity to talk about how we can positively affect change in our community. First, is to educate ourselves and our children. Next, is to take positive action and speak to the people that we elect to be our voices. Here's an excerpt from Hunter White at Southern University. I think he offers some great thoughts. Who Represents me?
The first step to getting involved with the political process is discovering who represents you. Surprisingly, while many people are informed about the presidential elections, the people who affect us most in this state are largely unknown. Every person in this state is represented by a state senator and state representatives. To discover who represents you, open up your laptop and Google “who represents me.” It’s that easy. Once you have entered the address of the county where you are registered to vote, you will be given the contact information for your state repetitive. Making Contact
SUMMER CAMP
Once you know who represents you and how to contact them, it is helpful to do a bit of searching about their record, political positions, and party affiliation. All of this can be accomplished by a few minutes of Googling. Once you have an idea of who your state representatives are and what their positions are, you should craft the positions you want to advocate for to fit their ideology. Sometimes this is easy, like focusing on the fiscal responsibility of criminal justice reform for a Republican, or highlighting the constitutional protections guaranteeing free expression to a Democrat. Once you have your position tailored to appeal to your state representative, contact their office by phone or email, and let them know who you are, a little about yourself, and ask to speak with your state representative about their legislative priorities for January 2017, and about what they accomplished in 2015. Be polite, be persistent, and let them talk. You may have to reach out more than once to get an actual meeting but be understanding about their schedules, as all of our reps are currently campaigning for reelection. Once you are able to have a meeting with the representative, be engaged, be enthusiastic, and be an active listener. Once they have answered some questions about what they have accomplished, and what they plan on accomplishing in the future, bring up your concerns. Let them know you represent a group of likeminded people in their district, and relate your argument as clearly, and succinctly as possible. What does this accomplish?
Many may ask what the point of this exercise is. It’s a lot of work for a thirty-minute conversation with someone who may not agree with your belief. From personal experiences contacting state representatives, lobbying in Austin, and bringing up issues that many may find controversial, I can promise you that your time is not wasted. State representatives are our most direct representatives that the average person can speak with. Letting them know how people in their district feel about issues that are important to them has a profound effect of their understanding of who they represent. Not many people take the time to reach out and speak with them, and when they do, state representatives take notice.
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Family Finds
Spotlight on Hullabaloo
Perfect Gift I recently found Hullabaloo Book Company when I was looking for gifts for my niece and granddaughter. As you can imagine, they are avid readers and absolutely LOVE finding new books to explore! Since they both live in different cities, Hullabaloo's book subscription fit the bill perfectly! I signed up for 6-month subscriptions for both of them. Every month, they each receive a box, curated specifically for their age, in the mail with new treasures inside. The books are absolutely stunningly illustrated with great stories that they will enjoy for years to come. I rarely personally endorse companies, but this one is worth the exception. I highly recommend you check them out! (It helps that they are run by moms! We love supporting other mom run businesses!)
Hullabaloo Book Company
www.HullabalooBookCo.Com
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FEATURE
BEAT THE HEAT Enjoying Nature Despite the Weather
BY JILL MORGENSTERN
Summertime in Houston is
HOT
How can we give children this much beneficial exposure despite the dreaded heat? Here are some great ideas to try.
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BEAT THE HEAT
FEATURE
Start With What Your Children Already Love
Head Out In the Early Mornings
If they are artistic, try an outdoor art
Try getting out and about before
Activities to Help Your Kids
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Enjoying the waves at Galveston keeps you cool while getting outside. Or head to Huntsville state park where you can at least wade at the lake if you don’t want to swim.
Not an early bird? You may want to wait for evening. According to Almanac.com, the heat continues to build up after noon until the hottest time of the day is around 3:00 pm. Try taking a walk at Memorial Park after dinner to enjoy these late hours. Or even wait until it gets dark and take a look at nature with the help of a flashlight or lantern.
Feeling really adventurous? A walk in the rain might be just the ticket to staying cool while enjoying nature.
really can be part of a healthy daily routine, just as important as brushing their teeth or taking a vitamin.” According to Schwartz, connecting to nature indoors can be as easy as picking up a library book! “A recent study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research
Pick a Shady Spot The shade can feel up to 15 degrees cooler than full sun. For that reason, The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center is a better choice because it offers trails with shade that should help keep you feel cooler. Not only that but it has the indoor nature center where you can cool off after a walk in the woods.
Dress for Weather Bring plenty of drinking water and sunscreen on your adventures! A hat and a hand-held fan will also help out. Pop in Academy for everything you need in one convenient location!
Bring Nature Home If you want to enjoy nature but want to enjoy A/C, a bird feeder outside your window will attract birds for you to see. Or try creating a terrarium. Planting herbs to grow on your kitchen windowsill is an easy task! Even arranging your child’s desk so that it gets natural sunlight can be beneficial to their circadian rhythm.
and Public Health found that you can reduce stress by simply looking at good nature images.” Listening to nature sounds can also be helpful. Schwartz pointed out a study in which participants “who listened to ocean waves had considerably lower muscle tension, heart rates, and stress.”
Visit the Cockrell Butterfly Center No matter the season the butterfly center is always temperate and full of beautiful butterflies. Make sure your camera is charged up and see how many different types of butterflies you can photograph while you are there!
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Whatever your choice in activities it’s clear that it’s worth the effort to continue enjoying nature despite the summer heat. Use these ideas to help get your child their daily dose of outdoors and nature!
FEATURE
Vacation Planning in Divorceville
How to Keep Track of Your Kid(s) During the Summer By Jill Morgenstern
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VACATION PLANNING IN DIVORCEVILLE
FEATURE
“Jared,” I complimented my then 10 year old, “You’ve been so organized lately!” A big, giant question mark hovered over his head. “You remembered whose house you’re staying at this weekend! Remember last year? You never knew where you were supposed to go or what you were supposed to bring with you. Remember? Even though I kept that calendar up on the fridge?” He finally understood the compliment, but with a caveat: “Well, third grade was a lot of pressure.” Now that he is older and has at least as many electronic devices as I do, if not more, he’s supposed to keep track of all that stuff by himself. And sometimes he even does. More often I get texts asking who is picking him up or when. He comes by it naturally though; I rarely have a ready response. Instead I end up asking him things like, “Do you remember what you did last spring break? Where did you go? Who was with you - me, or your dad?” It’s a fruitless pursuit. He doesn’t remember the details from year to year any better than I do. For those as easily confused as I am, Here are my tips to remembering whether or not you’re bringing your child(ren) with you on your vacation:
Check your child’s school calendar and your own calendar:
Does it follow the public school calendar for your area? If your child or children attend a private school, note that this may vary by year.
Check your divorce decree.
If I had known how useful this document would become over the years, I would have had it laminated. If you are just beginning the custody journey, I highly suggest laminating at least the pages devoted to custody and child support.
Washi tape.
Washi tape is the cure for life, the universe and everything. I like to tape cheery colors on my planner on the non-school times that my son spends with me. I’d do noncheery colors on the weekends and vacation times he spends with his dad...but that would be a little redundant.
Social Media is Your Friend
When all else fails, look back at the pictures! Surely the picture of the happy boy on top of a national monument was taken in two thousand...what was that year again?!? And how many years ago was it? So all I have to do is add five or six years and then…
Plan ahead.
The farther out you make arrangements the more chance your vacation plans come true.
Keep the calendar handy.
I’m not one of those people who will declare that having the perfect planner will “change your life.” I’m just one of those people who has always had a paper planner and shudder to think of the disorganized puddle I would be without one. Not that I’m so organized WITH one. If an online calendar is more your style, consider a shared one with your ex.
Play nice with your ex-spouse and/or child’s other parent.
Oh, I know. It’s MUCH easier to stay angry and bitter forever. But if you can forgive (if not forget) then you can have an extra hand in planning rather than a bitter enemy. And your ex may even answer your multiple, “Is it my turn for spring break this year?” texts faster than you could reasonably dig out the divorce decree. Again. So that’s all I’ve got, folks! In reality, my execution is much less straightforward than my list suggests. It often involves multiple texts to my ex-husband who, to give credit where credit is due, has always been tolerant of my disorganized tendencies and who, to my knowledge, has never used these deficiencies to try and usurp a vacation with either of my kids.
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family life
FEATURE
We don’t own our family history. We simply preserve it for the next generation Rosemary Alva
FAMILY TREE FUN
Make your heritage come alive By Janeen Lewis
G
enealogy for kids doesn’t have to be boring. Instead of poring over microfiche and birth and death records, a kidfriendly approach to family history will entice young genealogists to learn about where they came from.
Here are some fun ways to pique your family’s interest about its past.
Start with Stories Kids love stories about themselves and family. Capitalize on their curiosity by telling them oral traditions, or stories that have been passed down verbally by your family. Here are some ways to connect them to their ancestors: Start with stories about them. Talk about the day they were born, when they first walked and talked, and the funny things they did as toddlers and preschoolers. Share stories about their parents and grandparents when they were young. They love to hear about the time a parent dealt with a schoolyard bully or how grandparents met and married.
Share what technology, cars and clothes were like when their descendants were young.
Here are some ways to engage kids with props:
Introduce them to the celebrities of the family. The rest of the world may not know them, but the entire family recognizes the humorous, memorable or notorious things they did.
Draw kids in with photographs. They love to see dad when he still had hair or mom when she wore an eighties hairdo. Black and white photos are intriguing because of the differences in fashion, cars and homes.
Play old and new family videos. Compare how the video technology has changed over time.
Make a list of family heirlooms and talk about why each is an important memento.
Give It Props
Dig out old technology like rotary phones, old typewriters, and ham radios. Show photos or videos of a jukebox.
Like actors on a stage, present your family history with props. Search attics and look for important family pieces like jewelry, furniture, clothes, books, handmade quilts, magazines, and old toys.
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Visit a museum virtually to look at historic forms of transportation such as steam locomotives, Model Ts and horse drawn carriages.
FAMILY TREE FUN
FEATURE
Share Ancestry with Art
Link to Family Landmarks
Become Descendent Detectives
Even preschoolers can fill in a simple family tree template, and there are a wide range of free printable ones on the Internet.
When I was little, I remember walking around my grandparents’ farm and exploring the smokehouse and hen house and watching my grandmother get water from a working well.
To kids, research sounds boring. But solving a mystery is exciting. Interest kids by uncovering the family history like a detective.
Try these ideas to capture your lineage creatively: Represent your family tree with photographs and portraits, or produce a digital presentation. Create a family crest or duplicate your own if one already exists. Frame it for a virtual family reunion or to display in your home. Visit a cemetery and make grave stone rubbings. Paint portraits from family photographs. Explore historical handwriting by looking at copies of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence or old family letters. Then let you child explore cursive or hand-lettering with a calligraphy pen or quill. Design and sew a family quilt with squares of material from family baby blankets, clothes and other quilts. Make DIY silhouettes using photographs and frame them or turn them into cameos. There are several tutorials on Youtube.
Write it Down Older kids may enjoy these written ways to document family history: Interview the oldest person in the family and write their biography or write summaries of his or her favorite times in history. Writing “I Am From” poems can be fun and interesting for all ages. There are several formulas on the Internet to try. Compile a family cookbook.
Here are some ways to create a tangible connection to the past through terrain, buildings, graves and neighborhoods: Tour the family cemetery and study the gravestones. Study the death and birth dates on the headstones and talk about what the symbols mean. Take a self-guided walking tour of the town where your family originated. Share why buildings were important. Visit ruins of cities or farms where your family started.
Do Old-Time Chores & Hobbies Was your great-aunt a master seamstress? Did your greatgrandparents produce all their own food from a working farm? Try these ideas to share your ancestor’s pastimes with kids: Complete a starter cross-stitch or sewing kit for kids. Learn to knit from a DIY video on Youtube. Purchase a starter woodworking kit online and build something. Did you know you can churn butter in a Mason jar or make ice cream in a resealable plastic bag? Allrecipes.com has recipes for both. Bake and cook from scratch using family recipes. Grow a vegetable garden and use the produce to make dinner.
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Explore baby books and old Bibles that include important dates from your family’s lineage. Discover what first and last family names mean.
With teens, investigate family documents such as birth, death, and marriage certificates. Visit websites like Billiongraves.com and Findagrave.com if you have ancestors that lived far away. Using Findagrave, I was able to find my grandparents’ gravestone and a view of their family cemetery in another state online.
Learning about family history can be a rich, rewarding experience with the right approach. Begin a journey through the past with your children, and start a tradition for generations to come.
Websites to get you started 23andMe.com National Archives has genealogy activities for kids: archives.gov/education/familyhistory American Ancestors has activities for kids and teens: americanancestors.org/educati on/learningresources/read/youth Scholastic.com has ideas and printable family tree templates: scholastic.com/parents/kidsactivities-andprintables/activities-forkids/reading-and-writingideas/joining-generationsgenealogy.html 5 Cool Apps and Websites to Research Family History with Your Kids from Scholastic: scholastic.com/parents/schoolsuccess/learning-toolkit-blog/5cool-apps-websites-toresearch-family-history-yourkids.html
FEATURE
Get to Know
LOCAL NON-PROFITS By Camryn Wells
Houston is home to hundreds of organizations, many of which were homegrown in the greater Houston area. Here are a few local nonprofit organizations that may be lesser-known (for now!) but are impacting the lives of those they serve each day.
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GET TO KNOW LOCAL NONPROFITS
FEATURE
Nonprofits are the backbone of our communities as they provide essential and invaluable resources to the most vulnerable and under-represented populations. Houston is home to hundreds of organizations, many of which were homegrown in the greater Houston area. While some of the larger organizations have become household names, many small but mighty nonprofits work tirelessly for underrepresented groups throughout the city. Here are a few local nonprofit organizations that may be lesser-known (for now!) but are impacting the lives of those they serve each day.
Tintero Projects
ChildBuilders
Gigi’s Playhouse
Founded by internationally-renowned Texas Poet Laureate and educator Lupe Méndez, Tintero Projects / Proyectos Tintero is a Texas-based literary organization that aims to promote writing & reading opportunities for emerging Latinx poets and writers in the Houston – Galveston/Gulf Coast Region. The organization has a small team of three writers, including Mendez's wife, award-winning author, playwright and poet Jasminne Mendez. Together, the artistically passionate duo travels throughout Texas and beyond, sharing their individual and collective literary works.
ChildBuilders was founded in 1974 by seven women with shared concerns about Houston's growing global medical footprint but lack of treatment options for pediatric mental health disorders. Now, 45 years later, the organization has evolved from expanding treatment options for children with mental illness to preventing the abuse and trauma that contributes to mental illness in today's youth. The organization's mission is to promote mental health and prevent abuse by empowering children, parents, and teachers with assertiveness skills, emotional control, empathy, resilience, and the ability to resolve conflict nonviolently.
Gigi's Playhouse was created in 2003 and has over 55 brick-and-mortar locations across the United States and Mexico. Gigi's Playhouse Houston joined the local community of nonprofit organizations in 2018 as the 40th location. The organization's mission is all about education and inclusivity: to change how the world views Down syndrome and send a global message of acceptance for all. Down syndrome is the largest chromosomal disability in the United States. Gigi's Playhouse Houston provides free programs and resources to families from prenatal diagnosis to career skills, maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. The organization's lifetime commitment to the families they serve ensures guidance and tools for success and empowerment, one child at a time.
Tintero Projects is dedicated to helping create a platform for Latinx writers and Writers of Color to thrive in the art. To elevate their efforts, Tintero Projects frequently partner with other arts organizations in the community such as Inprint to host workshops and seminars for young and blossoming writers in Houston. As explained by Tintero Projects, "The word tintero is Spanish for inkwell, an old school container once used to house the ink for a pen. The image was selected as a way to show that this project, this movement is about providing resources for the writer."
In the last 12 months, ChildBuilders has served more than 32,000 children, 400 caretakers, and 500 educators through Houston public and private education systems and fellow organizations. "We cannot prevent all childhood adversity," shares ChildBuilders Executive Director Amanda Siroosian, MPH. "Instead, we arm children with skills that can reduce their risk of trauma, increase their resilience to traumatic events, and increase their awareness of their rights and responsibilities when it comes or keeping themselves and their communities safe."
"GiGi's Playhouse has been a safe haven for our family and a place where our Jilly thrives. She always looks forward to our Saturday morning trip to GiGi's where she gets to see friends and participate in fun programs tailored to her unique skills and abilities. It has also been a tremendous resource for us as parents. GiGi's Playhouse and the community helped us go from "Why us?" to "Wow! Us!" "How lucky are we?"" -The Currie Family
Compudot Compudopt was founded in 2007 by Jonathan Osha, believing that every child deserves equal access to education and opportunity. Today, the organization has expanded its services nationwide, including a thriving office in Houston, Texas. Compudot's mission is to provide equal technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their families regardless of their economic status. The organization's path to fulfilling its mission is simple: take lightly used computers, wipe them clean and load them with over 100 educational games and apps that don't require internet access to function. These devices become a direct pathway to future success for young learners while also demonstrating good environmental stewardship by Compudot's partner organizations. As of 2021, Compudot has delivered over 100,000 hours of technology education to greater than 40,000 households, impacting nearly 140,000 individuals across the United States. "True digital equity requires more than just a computer. Connectivity and digital literacy are essential to close the gap, ensuring families have access to the wealth of content, knowledge, and support that is otherwise beyond reach."
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Recipe for Success Foundation Recipe for Success Foundation is dedicated to combating childhood obesity by changing how children understand, appreciate and eat their food. The organization provides educational resources to the community, mobilizing its members to provide healthier diets for children. Well into its second decade of service, Recipe for Success Foundation has empowered more than 50,000 children in Houston and surrounding areas with essential knowledge tools for healthier living. Founder, President & CEO, Gracie Cavnar says the organization is focused on the future of health for children. "The Foundation works to create a culture where nutritious food is shared, appreciated and celebrated with programs that teach, empower and inspire healthy eating. We envision a world where healthy eating is the norm, and we won't stop until we live it."
IWRITE Since 2009, iWRITE has developed curriculums that build student confidence and spark students’ imaginations. With creative writing/illustration workshops and publishing opportunities, students move beyond the standardized classroom, learn to express their ideas, and discover their voice. Children’s author Melissa Williams Murphy originally founded the organization as “READ3Zero,” using her background in psychology and counseling to promote literacy among Houston’s at-risk youth. The popular question that she continued to receive (can kids be authors too?) during her classroom visits inspired the organization’s publishing contest, I Write Short Stories by Kids for Kids. Her writing and publishing exercises resonated with students and motivated her to re-focus the organization’s mission on high-impact writing activities. READ3Zero became iWRITE in 2016 and launched the organization’s mascot, “i” The Guy, and has used its after-school workshops, camps, journals, a writing and illustration contest, and mentorship programs to help students develop their own creative writing and art skills and experience the feeling of success that comes with becoming an author and illustrator.
Mason Makes Money Fund One of the newest nonprofits in the Houston market is Mason Makes Money Fund, founded in 2020 by children's book author of Mason Makes Money, Candace Okin. Okin created the organization to invest in the entrepreneurial efforts of youth ages 7 to 13. Mason Makes Money Fund teaches kids responsibility, augments critical thinking ability, and fosters literacy skills, mathematical comprehension and money management. The nonprofit fulfills its mission through programs and scholarships, equipping youth with skills that will propel their future professional aspirations, encourage positive and productive citizenship, and reinforce the limitlessness of their dreams through entrepreneurial education. Programs and workshops are free and address essential entrepreneurial and financial topics, including marketing, budgeting; customer service; business planning; tax preparation; and more. Okin shares, "The crown jewel of our program is our awarding of micro-grants to three kid entrepreneurs each year for $500 to fund their businesses. I want Mason Makes Money Fund to catalyze youth to be the writers and protagonists of their own stories by supporting their entrepreneurial efforts early on in their lives."
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BRINGING TOGETHER ART, AWARENESS, AND ADVOCACY! Turtles About Town is a community art project that highlights the City of Galveston and the conservation efforts of Turtle Island Restoration Network to protect endangered sea turtles on the upper Texas coast. Turtle lovers of all ages have the opportunity to see 50 colorful Kemp’s ridley sea turtle statues that have been installed around the island since 2018. Businesses, individuals and organizations graciously sponsor the turtle statues while local artists are commissioned to give each one its own personality and meaning. Download a FREE map and go on a tour at seaturtles.org/turtles. Be sure to tag Turtle Island Restoration Network in your images (@TIRN-Gulf on Facebook and @TIRN.Gulf on Instagram) and tag #TurtlesAboutTown!
seaturtles.org
clapcupstudios.com
JULY 12, 11 AM RHYME & REASON A CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY
The best place for FREE family entertainment.
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FEATURE
HOW
TO
CHOOSE
THE BEST SCHOOL FOR YOUR CHILD
By Jill Morgenstern
H
ouston offers a great variety in
schools and that is a lucky thing, because
what’s right for one child may not be right for another. It can be especially challenging if you have more than one child. Whether you choose a public or private school, here are some considerations and steps to take to find the best school:
Observe Classes and/or the Lunch Room Observing a class in progress may seem obvious but some parents skip this step. This is a good chance to look at the teacher’s demeanor and expectations in the classroom. The lunch room is an often missed opportunity to get a general feel for the school’s atmosphere. See if it is the type of environment that you would want for your child. Schools will have different rules so observing a classroom in progress may or may not be possible.
Meet the Principal Although some principals may not have time to meet with prospective parents, others may be open to this route. Meeting and talking with a school’s principal will help you determine the atmosphere of the school. Ask yourself if the principal seems approachable and seems to have good leadership qualities.
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SCHOOL
Consider Your Goals
After school
for Your Child
activities
This is a good time to think about the goals you ultimately have for your child. What are his or her strengths and weaknesses? Is your child independent or more group oriented and are these qualities you want to reinforce? Try to choose a school you feel will encourage the goals you are ultimately working
Consider what sports or clubs the school offers. Your child’s interests extend past the school day so find out what the offerings may be at each school you consider.
Friends
toward.
In elementary this may not be as
Attend a PTO meeting
middle school children will have a
Attending a PTO meeting can give you information about the school you may not get from a classroom observation. In addition, meeting other parents will give you the opportunity to ask their opinions
much of an issue, but generally by group of friends. It may make a difference to your child whether their friends are attending the same school or not.
Special Programming
about the school.
Each school has its own unique
Location
within HISD may focus on fine arts,
Different families have different tolerances for driving and how much time you are willing to spend in the car each day will impact what schools to consider. But distance affects more than just drop off and pick up. Will the friends your children make live close to you or far away? There may also be activities available to your child on weekends so make sure and factor this in when deciding
blend of activities. Magnet programs dual language, vanguard, or Montessori approach. Private schools typically have a great deal of diversity in course offerings.
Values and Religion If you choose a school based on religion, the school’s values may be evident. But even if you are not choosing a religious school it will still be important to make sure the
how far you can travel.
school’s values align with your own.
Amount of Structure
to explore the school’s mission
Are children allowed to walk freely throughout the hallway or do they walk in a quiet line? Does the general pace seem rushed or relaxed? Depending on the personality of your child, he or she may thrive with more structure or perhaps your child may prefer a more relaxed approach.
The school’s website is a good place statement for example.
School Schedule It’s always beneficial to consider the school schedule. If the school day doesn’t begin/end at a convenient time, do they offer care before or after school? Seeking this info ahead of time will ensure a good match.
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"Choosing the perfect school for your child can seem like an overwhelming prospect. But taking these ideas into consideration will help you on your way to finding the perfect fit!"
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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 o 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! 713.686.8811
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FAST FACTS Year Established: 1980 Grades Served: 6-12 1:1 MacBook STEM Endorsement: 61% Grads Graads to College: 97% AP Classes Offered: 5 LEAH Schools North Academy, located in the Garden Oaks/Oak Forest area, is a fully accredited college-preparatory school presenting a newly developed seven-year sequence of quality academics that provide a strong foundation on literacy and Christian education. North Academy is now enrolling students from the 6th – 12th grade for the Fall 22-23 school year. Students who enroll at North Academy join a diverse community and culture which will help develop them spiritually, intellectually and socially.
Our current student/teacher ratio is ideal for the scholar looking for personalized attention from teachers and staff who meet them where they are. The socio-economic diversity of our students, families, faculty and staff are representative of the city and area around us, which means that our students’ daily interactions prepare them for life beyond their academic years. At North, we are proud to claim that "Everyday is a Great Day to be a Lion!" Contact Email: courtney.adkinson@lhnlions.org
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Tae Kwon Do, Golf, and dozens more Recognitions: The first and only Ocean Guardian School in the Houston area 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. www.yorkshireacademy.com Call 281.531.6088 to schedule a personal tour
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1 0 CUT SCREEN TIME WAYS TO By Sarah Lyons
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. 1. 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. 2. Set Clear Boundaries 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.
6. 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. 7. 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. 8. Explore the City Visit the zoo, pretend you are a tourist, go to a neighborhood pool, or local park or attractions with your kids. If they are busy exploring the city, they will not have time for screens.
3. Join Extracuricular 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.
9. Start 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.
4. 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.
10. Playa 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. Or, teach them to play a card game like rummy or Texas Hold'Em.
5. 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.
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 in creating great memories your kids will remember far longer than the video games they played.
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FEATURE
PEACH RECIPES Heading out with friends and family for the 4th of July this year? Not sure what to bring? Don't have much time?? Here are three quick & easy recipes for our friends at The Peach Truck that are sure to please! Be sure to visit them this month when they visit Houston for the best peaches in town. Pre-order online to be sure to get yours!
PEACH, GRAPEFRUIT, AND KIWI SALAD WITH GINGER TURMERIC DRESSING
PICKLED SHRIMP AND PEACHES WITH SWEET ONION
Hands on Time: 15 min
Total Time: 2 hours 55 min
Yield/ Number of Servings: 4-6
Total Time: 15 min
1 tsp. grated peeled fresh ginger 1 tsp. grated peeled fresh turmeric 1/3 cup fresh orange juice 2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice 4 Tbsp. olive oil ¼ tsp. kosher salt 2 large red grapefruit, peeled, sliced 2 large peaches, cut into thin wedges 2 kiwi, peeled, chopped Flaky sea salt Mint leaves
1. Whisk together grated ginger, turmeric, orange juice, lime juice, olive oil, and salt. 2. Arrange grapefruit, peaches, and kiwi on a large platter or individual plates. Drizzle with dressing and sprinkle with flaky salt and mint leaves.
Yield/ Number of Servings: 6 cups Hands on Time: 25 min
1 lemon, halved 1 lb. large shrimp, peeled, deveined, tails left on 1 ½ cups apple cider vinegar 2 tsp. coriander seeds, crushed ½ tsp. whole black peppercorns 1 bay leaf ¾ cup olive oil
2 tsp. kosher salt 1 large sweet onion, thinly sliced (2 cups) 1 small jalapeno, thinly sliced (2 Tbsp.) 2 peaches, cut into thin wedges (2 cups)
CHARRED PEACH MARGARITAS Yield/ Number of Servings: 2
Hands on Time: 15 min Total Time: 30 min
1 tsp. canola oil 1 large peach, pitted, cut into 6 wedges 3 Tbsp. lime juice 3 oz. tequila 2 oz. Cointreau 1 Tbsp. agave nectar Kosher salt
Lime wedges, for garnish
1. Fill a large pot with water; add a heavy pinch
1. Heat a grill or grill pan over medium high heat. Brush peach wedges with oil and grill 30-60 seconds or until charred. Remove from grill and cool completely. 2. Set aside 2 peach wedges for garnish. Place
of salt and squeeze the lemon halves into the
remaining peach wedges and lime juice in a
shrimp and remove from heat. Let stand 3
tequila, Cointreau, and agave. Top off shaker
water, dropping them in. Bring to a boil. Add
minutes. Drain, and place shrimp in an ice bath for about 3 minutes. Drain.
2. Combine vinegar, coriander, black pepper, bay leaf, olive oil, and salt in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil over high. Remove from heat; add onion and jalapeno. Let stand 30 minutes. Add shrimp and peaches. Cover and chill 2 hours or until ready to serve, up to overnight. 26 | HOUSTON FAMILY MAGAZINE July 2022
cocktail shaker; muddle to crush peaches. Add with ice; cover and shake 30 seconds or until chilled.
3. Rub rims of two glasses with remaining peach wedges; dip rims in salt. Fill glasses with ice; strain margarita into the glasses. Add peach wedges and lime wedges to drinks for garnish. Serve immediately.
First Words USA by Priddy Books This small board book is packed full of photos and illustrations of different things that represent the 50 states, from the natural wonder of the Grand Canyon to the Empire State Building. As well as landmarks and monuments, it also includes images of animals, food, people, nature, and more.
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My Fourth of July by Jerry Spinelli (Holiday House) Picnics! Singing! Fireworks! It's time to celebrate the best day of all-the Fourth of July! A responsible little boy who's eager to do his part wakes up joyful and ready to celebrate his favorite day of all. But there's a lot of work to do--pies to be baked, deviled eggs to be filled-and the boy has lots of jobs to complete before he can enjoy the fun.
America My Love America My Heart by Daria PeoplesRiley (Greenwillow Books) What begins as a single question from a single child multiplies as America, My Love, America, My Heart sweeps across the country with every page turn, inviting in more and more children of color--and their questions. Does America love them just as they are? Inspired by the questions of her own childhood, the author has created a powerful and important book for Americans of all ages.
Sharice’s Big Voice by Sharice Davids with Nancy Mays (Harper Books for Children)
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When Sharice Davids was young, she never thought she'd be in Congress. And she never thought she'd be one of the first Native American women in Congress. During her campaign, she heard from a lot of doubters. But everyone's path looks different and everyone's path has obstacles. And this is the remarkable story of Sharice Davids' path to Congress to serve her country.
Yes We Will by Kelly Yang (Dial Books) From creating beautiful music like Yo-Yo Ma to flying to outer space like Franklin Chang-Díaz; from standing up to injustice like Fred Korematsu to becoming the first Asian American, Black and female vice president of the United States like Kamala Harris, this book illuminates the power of Asian Americans all over the country, in all sorts of fields. It answers the question, can we accomplish whatever we dream? With love, courage, determination, and lots of imagination, we can--and we will!
The Campaign by Leila Sales (Amulet Books) For 12-year-old Maddie Polansky, the only good part of school is art class. And though she's never paid much attention to politics, when she learns that the frontrunner for mayor of her city intends to cut funding for the arts in public schools, the political suddenly becomes very personal. So Maddie persuades her babysitter, Janet, to run for mayor.
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Nothing like the 4th of July in Galveston
The 4th of July lands on a Monday this year, so extend your weekend stay or enjoy a mid-week getaway at one of Galveston's hotels, vacation rentals or other lodging options.
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 drone 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. The parade will kick off at 6PM with a procession on Seawall Boulevard starting at 59th Street and ending at 27th Street. After the parade, the island will host brand-new drone shows over the Gulf of Mexico at 9PM and 10:30PM near 37th Street and Seawall Boulevard.
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T I S I V THE NEW Drone Show Over The Gulf Following the Fourth of July parade, two 12 minute drone shows will take place over the Gulf (9PM and 10:30PM). This is the first time Visit Galveston has hosted drone shows instead of traditional fireworks. Because there is no concern regarding falling debris as found in traditional fireworks shows, the sections of beach on either side of the 37th Street rock groin will remain open during the show and viewers will be able to occupy those areas and get right up in the action!
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s d i k h c a e t o t s Tip For bumps and bruises
By Sarah Lyons
For a typical bruise, explain that when you bump into something it causes bleeding under the skin. 1. Apply an ice pack to the bruise to prevent swelling and reduce pain. 2. Show your child where you keep the ice pack and how to wrap it in a towel so the ice isn’t directly on the skin. Call for help if - If your child has a head injury and is acting strangely or if they are experiencing nausea, vomiting, confusion, or vision changes.
For cuts
Parents can take every precaution possible to
keep their kids safe but
If your child has a cut: 1. Teach them to use a clean cloth to put pressure on it to slow bleeding. 2. When the bleeding has stopped, clean the wound and apply antibiotic ointment and a bandage.
accidents happen. It is
Call for help if - The cut is deep, will not stop bleeding, has something stuck in it, or if you can see ligaments or bone.
teaching your kids basic
For sprains and broken bones
never too early to start
first aid skills and what to do in an emergency. If
your child gets injured, remain calm and talk
them through the steps you are taking while
applying ice, bandanges,
or treating a bug bite. The skills you teach them now will be used for a lifetime. Here are some basic first aid tips you can start teaching kids now.
Any time there is a suspected broken bone: 1. Your kids should ask for help from an adult. 2. Teach them not to touch the injured area. 3. Apply ice while waiting for help. Call for help if - The bone is bent or sticking out or if you cannot move or put weight on the injured area.
For burns If your child has a mild burn: 1. Run it under cool tap water for 15 min and repeat as needed. 2. Do not apply ice directly to the wound. 3. If the burn blisters, ask your child to leave it alone as much as possible as this will help with the healing process. Call for help if - Seek a doctor if the injury is making it unable to move. If the injury is waxy looking or bigger than the palm of your hand it would be best to seek medical attention.
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First Aid Tips to Teach Kids
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For bug bites and stings If your child has a bug bite: 1. Wash the area. 2. apply ice for swelling and pain. 3. You can also apply calamine lotion to help with itching. Call for help if - If your child has an allergic reaction to a sting or bite seek medical attention. For choking If someone is choking: 1. Remain calm and ask the person questions. 2. If they can answer, they are still able to breathe. 3. If they are coughing, wait and see if they are able to clear the airway on their own. Older children can be taught how to do the stomach thrusts (formerly known as Heimlich maneuver) to help dislodge the item that is choking them. Older children can also be taught how to perform stomach thrust on others. Call for help if - If someone is struggling to breathe and is not able to cough or speak, call 911.
Skills for Life First aid skills are an important life skill for anyone to have and it is never too early to begin teaching basic skills: 1. Model what to do in an emergency situation by remaining calm Talk with your child about what minor injuries are. 2. Discuss other emergencies like fire safety and broken bones. 3. Use role playing to help kids understand what to do. 4. Set a date on your calendar at least once a year to go over first aid, fire safety, and what to do in an emergency. This will help your child remember what they learned and remain calm if they are faced with one of these situations. Here are some quick Do’s and Don'ts to help you know when to call
When to Once your child can read numbers, teach them how to use a phone to dial 911 for emergencies. Create a list of people to call in an emergency including 911 and family and friends who would be willing to help if needed. Write your home address on the paper; keep in plain sight If you use Alexa or other home device, teach your children how to use it to call for help. Try role playing with your child so they know what to expect.
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DO call 911 If there is a fire If someone is struggling to breathe If someone is unconscious If someone is choking & cannot talk If there is a car accident If there is a crime DON’T call 911 If there is not an emergency If your pet is sick For a prank For minor injuries
FEATURE
THE RITZ-CARLTON, LAGUNA NIGUEL… THE
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DESTINATION
ULTIMATE FAMILY BEACH VACATION - RITZ CARLTON, LAGUNA NIGUEL CALIFORNIA
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Getting started, we had a non-stop
I walked into the stunning lobby,
(3.5-hour) flight from Hobby to
quickly got us all checked in, and
California this year (we are
Orange County Airport. This was our
immediately knew this vacation
Disneyland enthusiasts), was
very first flight with all three kids
was going to be completely
spent at the beautiful Ritz-
(ages 5, 3, and 1) and surprisingly it
unforgettable. The staff and the
Carlton, Laguna Niguel.
went well! I packed just enough kid
level of service provided were unlike
Perched atop a seaside bluff,
snacks and just enough activities to
no other. They quickly gave me a
surrounded by panoramic
keep everyone happily entertained.
map noting all the perfect spots on
art of our stay in
the property that we could enjoy
views of the Pacific and miles of sandy beach, this resort
Once we landed in sunny California,
with our littles. They had it all! From
offers plenty of activities for the
we rented a car, stopped in
beach and pool time fun to family-
kids while also giving parents
Newport Beach for lunch on the
friendly eco-adventures like whale
an opportunity to unwind in
water, and then traveled about 30
watching and sea-hiking, our crew
their own private paradise.
minutes down the coast through
couldn’t wait to get started!
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ULTIMATE FAMILY BEACH VACATION - RITZ CARLTON, LAGUNA NIGUEL CALIFORNIA
First Stop… The Beach We dashed to our room to drop
The kids were wiped out for the
everything off and stood on our
day, so we ended up going back
private terrace in complete
to the room and ordering room
amazement. Breathtaking
service. They were ecstatic to
doesn’t even begin to describe
find out we had a movie night
the view. As much as I wanted to
set up for them complete
relax on that balcony with a
with an assortment of
bottle of wine and just stare at
popcorn and candy! (The
this once-in-a-lifetime view of the
resort also has a library of
Pacific, we decided it was time to
children’s movies available at
go have a little beach fun.
the front desk.) After the kids crashed early,
It’s a short walk from the resort to
the hubby and I relaxed on
Salt Creek Beach, and the resort
our balcony with a bottle of
offers a complimentary golf cart
wine just in time to savor the
service which was perfect for our
last few minutes of the
little tots. I didn’t need to pack
gorgeous sunset. It was the
much for the beach either,
perfect ending to a perfect day.
After our whale-watching excursion
Whale Watching
great area for more exploring,
because the beach butler service was amazing providing beach toys, sunscreen, loungers, food
Me & Dani looking for those whales at Dana Point Harbor
at Dana Point Harbor (another shopping, and dining), we came back to the resort and spent the
options, and of course some mommy juice! We spent the next
The next morning, we had an
rest of the day at one of the hotel’s
few hours playing in the
early date with the hotel’s eco-
two expansive pools.
gorgeous white sand, collecting
adventure team to go whale
unique seashells and rocks to
watching. While we were a bit
The delicious poolside bites and
add to our family’s vacation
disappointed because we didn’t
drinks were exactly what we
collection, and walking along the
see any whales (January through
needed. P.S. - everything we ate at
shoreline.
April is the best time to see them
the resort during our stay was
before they start heading to
spectacular!!
On our way back to the room, we
Alaska), our family still enjoyed a
took a stroll to check out other
beautiful day on the crystalline
We had so many special moments
areas of the property. The kids
Pacific waters catching glimpses
at this stunning property and I
and I loved the resort’s herb
of other marine wildlife like
cannot wait to plan our next trip
garden which was full of organic
dolphins, sea lions, and pelicans.
back. With all the beautiful
produce used in all their
The kids also got an in-depth
surroundings, gorgeous views, and
restaurant’s cuisines. We passed
educational experience from our
amazing amenities, the Ritz-
tennis & basketball courts, tons of
expert naturalist who talked to us
Carlton, Laguna Niguel was the
community green areas to play
about the different types of
perfect getaway for our family to
frisbee and football on, and
whales, their migration patterns,
relax and enjoy ocean life at its
finally stopped to hang out at the
and other interesting facts.
best.
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ULTIMATE FAMILY BEACH VACATION - RITZ CARLTON, LAGUNA NIGUEL CALIFORNIA
The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel is located in Southern California halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego It’s only 45 minutes from Disneyland making this resort the perfect destination to unwind before or after your non-stop theme park adventure. The resort offers something for everyone! They have exciting eco-adventures like whale watching, seaside hiking, boogie boarding, surfing lessons, and local tidepool exploration. You can also take garden tours followed by a cooking class, try paddle boarding or kayaking, go on an e-bike tour, and more. There’s also yoga on the beach, a fitness center that overlooks the ocean, plus a fabulous spa for mom! Delicious dining options include a rooftop lounge (180BLU), a Pan-Latin restaurant (RAYA), a steakhouse (ENOSTEAK), plus a more casual marketplace. 35 | HOUSTON FAMILY MAGAZINE July 2022
the big to do | C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
the big to do
the big to do | C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
The entire city is celebrating this month. There’s a little something for everyone from your toddler to teen!
Photographer: Chubby Cheek Photography
All events listed are FREE unless otherwise noted. Don’t forget to check out our online calendar at www.houstonfamilymagazine.com/event-directory/ for even more family friendly activities.
FRIDAY 1 Beginner Tennis Houston Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with the Houston Tennis Association run summer tennis classes. Equipment is available for use during class. houstontx.gov/parks/youthsports.html
Various sites 8:15am-7:15pm depending on site and age. Practice is from Monday-Thursday. Age: 4-18
Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours Join the Bucket Brigade in exploring the creatures and features that make Galveston beaches unique! Hands-on activities investigate topics including Galveston’s turbid water, marine debris, Sargassum landings, and more! East Beach. Look for the bright orange t-shirts. www.visitgalveston.com/events/bucketbrigade-interpretive-beach-tours/ 11:00 -11:45 am; 12:00 -12:45 pm; 2:00 2:45 pm; 3:00 - 3:45 pm. All ages
Pearl at Home
Hershey’s Track & Field
Pearl at Home art projects are designed for family fun, for adults and children ages 5 and up, and can be completed with easily-accessible art materials or items found around the home. www.pearlmfa.org/pearlathome.html
Join the team. Meets are held in July and are designed to promote youth physical fitness and provide fun learning experiences through running, jumping, and throwing. houstontx.gov/parks/youthsports.html
Virtual lessons accessible online. All ages.
Patriot Pass Enjoy unlimited visits to the Pleasure Pier, Kemah Boardwalk and Downtown Aquarium Houston with an extended four - day Weekend Adventure Pass. $49.99. www.kemahboardwalk.com Kemah Boardwalk All day. All ages
Gorilla Encounters every Friday Spend time feeding and interacting with one of our greatest apes all while learning about how our global partners are protecting gorillas in the wild. www.houstonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/ new-animal-encounters/
Houston Zoo. 10:45am. All ages. $65/members, $90/ non-members
Terry Hershey Park Various times. Age: 6-14
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SATURDAY 2 Magic and Improv show With a mixture of high energy magic, illusions, juggling, sleight of hand, danger, and lots of audience interaction. https://improvtx.com/houston/calendar/ Station Theater 2pm. All ages.
Bank of America Museums on Us® It’s back! Museums on Us is available to Bank of America, Merrill or Bank of America Private Bank (U.S. Trust) credit or debit cardholders during the first full weekend of every month. www.cmhouston.org/events/bank-ofamerica-museums-on-us Children’s Museum of Houston 10am-6pm. All ages
July 2022 Free Fireworks Every Saturday Night (until August 6) Celebrate summertime with free fireworks every Saturday night. The Moody Gardens pyramids are the perfect backdrop for all ages to enjoy. www.moodygardens.com/attractions/eventscalendar/?month=07&year=2022#Free_Fireworks_Every_Saturday_Night
Main Street Trade Days Enjoy a day out browsing antiques, collectibles, re-purposed furniture, artisan vendors and many other eclectic shops on the 1st Saturday of the month. www.ci.la-porte.tx.us 200 West Main Street, La Porte 10am-2pm All ages
Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours
11:00 -11:45 am; 12:00 -12:45 pm; 2:00 2:45 pm; 3:00 - 3:45 pm. All ages.
East Beach Bird Walk Join American Bird Conservancy on this free guided walk with a local bird expert around the dune and shoreline habitat of East Beach’s conservation area. www.visitgalveston.com/events/eastbeach-bird-walk/ East Beach, Galveston. 8:30 - 10:30am. Ages: 8+
FREE Professional Sandcastle Building Lessons Attention budding builders – sandcastle builders, that is. Galveston is hosting a free, family-friendly event to help beachgoers create spectacular sandcastles with guidance from a pro. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ free-professional-sandcastle-buildinglessons-1/ East Beach, Galveston. 10am-3pm. All ages
Movie Nite on The Strand: SpiderMan: Into The Spider-Verse this free Saengerfest Park event invites families to enjoy a series of beloved movies under the stars. www.visitgalveston.com/events/movienite-on-the-strand/ Saengerfest Park, Galveston 8:30-11pm. All ages
Nature Cubs Club Lil’ nature lovers will have a chance to meet others, learn about a topic, and then explore the park together! The club meets every first Saturday of the month. www.tpwd.texas.gov Sheldon Lake State Park & Environmental Learning Center 11am-noon All ages
Museum Tour at CAF Houston Wing Museum & Hangar Explore WWII aviation. www.houstonwing.org/museum-2/
10am-3pm. All ages. Price: free every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month.
Anything that you are looking for to be immersed in nature can be found close to Houston or just a short drive away. www.tpwd.texas.gov Various locations Various times. All ages, free with paid admission
Houston Police Department Museum
Moody Gardens, Galveston 9:15-9:25pm. All ages
Join the Bucket Brigade in exploring the creatures and features that make Galveston beaches unique! Hands-on activities investigate topics including Galveston’s turbid water, marine debris, Sargassum landings, and more! East Beach. Look for the bright orange t-shirts. www.visitgalveston.com/events/bucketbrigade-interpretive-beach-tours/
Texas Parks; Canoeing, hiking and swimming
View the displays of artifacts from the Honor Guard, SWAT, Mounted Patrol, badges, uniforms and other equipment. www.houstontx.gov/police/museum Houston Police Department Museum, Houston 9am-9pm All ages
Centennial Saturdays dive into the weekend with a Zoo visit and experience a variety of fun during the first Saturday of every month. These “mini celebrations” are for our members and guests to enjoy celebrating the Zoo’s birthday all year long. www.houstonzoo.org/events/julycentennial-saturday/ Houston Zoo All day. All ages. Free with admission.
SUNDAY 3 Natural Play and Exploration Area Childhood imagination meets the great outdoors. Games, toys, and even seating are all made from the forest. Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center All day Age: 10 and under
Galápagos tortoise Encounter every Sunday and Tuesday Come and see these giant, slow-motion reptiles. www.houstonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/ new-animal-encounters/ Houston Zoo. 10am. All ages. $65/members $90 nonmembers
MONDAY 4 Happy Fourth of July Fourth of July Celebrations {see side bar}
TUESDAY 5 Art Start Art Start will introduce preschool-aged children to visual learning and creative expression in weekly sessions. The class will consist of storytime and a related art activity every Tuesday. RSVP is required by registering on Eventbrite. If the event shows it is sold out, please call 281-3766322. www.pearlmfa.org/artstart.html Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts 10:30am-11:15am. Age: under 5
FREE DAYS IN THE 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
Teach You Tuesday
2-7pm • 1515 Hermann Dr. www.thehealthmuseum.org
create a boho-inspired macrame and succulent wreath. https://midtownhouston.com/
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Bagby Park 5:15pm. Age: 8+
WEDNESDAY 6 Art Start Art Start will introduce preschool-aged children to visual learning and creative expression in weekly sessions. The class will consist of storytime and a related art activity every Wednesday. RSVP is required by registering on Eventbrite. If the event shows it is sold out, please call 281-376-6322. www.pearlmfa.org/artstart.html Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts 10:30am-11:15am. Age: under 5
Wild Art Wednesday (every Wednesday until July 27) Drop in and create your own art work based on the exhibition No Limits: The Artistry of Bricks. RSVP is required by registering on Eventbrite www. eventbrite.com/e/wild-art-wednesdaytickets-334861619117 www.pearlmfa.org/ Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts 2-4pm. All ages
The Art and Science Of The Brick: A Brick Maker Space (until September 3) Guests of all ages are invited to build their own brick creations through a special hands-on area The sheer number of bricks available to play with will be an exciting experience as visitors explore building on tables, walls, and floors. www.pearlmfa.org/current.html
Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts 10am-5pm every day except Sunday and Monday. All ages
Nature Story Time at Nature Discover Center Stories, puppets, specimens, songs and more for preschoolers and their caregivers every Wednesday. www.naturediscoverycenter.org Nature Discovery Center 4pm Age: 5 and under
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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
FREE SUNDAYS Holocaust Museum Houston 2-5pm • 9220 Kirby Dr., ste. 100 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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Crafts at Lakeshore learning center Enjoy different craft stations and create masterpieces like spinners, bookmarks and masks. www.lakeshorelearning.com Lakeshore Learning Center 11am-3pm Age: +3, no reservations necessary
THURSDAY 7 Free Museum Thursdays See the SIDE BAR
ALLEY THEATRE
Clue
It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a dinner party. Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget www.alleytheatre.org July 22-August 28
AD PLAYERS
The Sound of Music
Iconic american musical that follows the story of free-spirited young maria as she finds her place, purpose, and love within the home of the von trapp family. www.adplayers.org/sound-of-music July 6- August 14
CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL PAVILLION
Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert The film comes to life in a one-of-a-kind concert event, featuring the entire featurelength film and an on-stage band celebrating all the record-breaking hit songs from the beloved soundtrack. www.woodlandscenter.org July 28
HOUSTON SYMPHONY
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1 in Concert
Harry’s last year at Hogwarts™ is here, part one of the epic finale Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ in Concert! Experience the loss and the love of this series’ finish all over again as Harry and his friends rush to face the Dark Lord Voldemort™ for the last time. houstonsymphony.org/tickets/concerts/themind-and-music-of-beethoven/ July 10 & 11, 2022
MAIN STREET THEATER
CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG Caractacus Potts and his children, Jeremy and Jemima embark on the ride of a lifetime with their out-of-this-world car, the one – the only – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! mainstreettheater.com/chitty-chitty-bangbang/ Through July 31, 2022
MILLER OUTDOOR THEATRE
Houston Shakespeare Festival
Houston Shakespeare Festival uses Shakespeare’s works to draw together our diverse community to explore our common humanity. www.milleroutdoortheatre.com July 28-30
Enjoy a curated selection of wines, enjoy the music of local Galvestonian talent. Reserve a spot on our docent-led tours of the Museum. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ thursdays-at-the-bryan/ Bryan Museum, Galveston 4-7pm. All ages. Docent tours at 4:00 p.m. are by reservation only, please call (409) 220-3218.
FRIDAY 8
Julyteenth: The Journey to Freedom A brilliant performance filled with dramatic visuals, live music, narrations, and dance that tells the story of African Americans from 1865 to today and their journey to the celebration of freedom. www.milleroutdoortheatre.com July 19, 2022
Moonstrike MoonStrike celebrates the Apollo space program and NASA through multicultural new music and art inspired by American Indian moon legends, Turkish folk music, and poetry. www.milleroutdoortheatre.com July 24, 2022
STAGES
Dream: The Story of the Everly Brothers One of the first ten artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Everly Brothers were pioneers of country rock, known for tight harmonies and steel-string acoustic guitar. Ben Hope and Eric Anthony pay homage to these legends as they share the music and stories of the Everly Brothers www.stageshouston.com Through July 22-27
THE GRAND
Bill Engvall
Popular stand-up comedian Bill Engvall is a Galveston native who has thrilled crowds with hilarious stories about his life and family for years. www.thegrand.com July 9
Thursdays at The Bryan
Mini Maestros Enhance your family’s performing arts experiences. Enjoy free reserved seating at all performing arts events, special opportunities to meet the conductor and artist and much more. www.woodlandscenter.org/minimaestros Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Annual membership. All ages
Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours Join the Bucket Brigade in exploring the creatures and features that make Galveston beaches unique! Hands-on activities investigate topics including Galveston’s turbid water, marine debris, Sargassum landings, and more! www.visitgalveston.com/events/ bucket-brigade-interpretivebeach-tours/ East Beach, Galveston. Look for the bright orange t-shirts. 11:00 -11:45 am; 12:00 -12:45 pm; 2:00 - 2:45 pm; 3:00 - 3:45 pm. All ages
Lunch & Learn Gardening for Bees and Pollinators Want to know what the buzz is all about? Join us during your lunch hour to learn why bees are so important to human survival. https://buffalobayou.org/event/ lunch-and-learn-gardening-for-bees-andpollinators/ Buffalo Bayou noon-1pm. All ages
SATURDAY 9 Tanabata Japanese Star Festival As legend is told in Japanese culture, two star-crossed lovers, Vega and Altair, are separated by the Milky Way. They are allowed to meet only once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar
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month. Join in for stortyime, arts and crafts and tons of activities. www.cmhouston.org/events/tanabatajapanese-star-festival Children’s Museum of Houston 10am-3pm. All ages
Bucket Brigade Interpretive Beach Tours Join the Bucket Brigade in exploring the creatures and features that make Galveston beaches unique! Hands-on activities investigate topics including Galveston’s turbid water, marine debris, Sargassum landings, and more! www.visitgalveston.com/events/bucketbrigade-interpretive-beach-tours/
East Beach, Galveston. Look for the bright orange t-shirts. 11:00 -11:45 am; 12:00 -12:45 pm; 2:00 2:45 pm; 3:00 - 3:45 pm. All ages
FREE Professional Sandcastle Building Lessons Attention budding builders – sandcastle builders, that is. Galveston is hosting a free, family-friendly event to help beachgoers create spectacular sandcastles with guidance from a pro. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ free-professional-sandcastle-buildinglessons-1/ East Beach, Galveston. 10am-3pm. All ages
Unfold the Universe at the Galveston Children’s Museum Toddlers to teens can enjoy 22 fun, space-related activities at this free event. Stargaze in a portable planetarium, view the sun from a solar telescope, talk to an astronomer from North Houston Astronomy Club, pack a space telescope, learn about star formation, asteroid mining, nebulas, and much more. www.visitgalveston.com/events/unfoldthe-universe-at-the-galveston-childrensmuseum-1/ Galveston Children’s Museum 10am4pm. All ages
Music Nite on The Strand Get a taste of Galveston’s thriving local music scene with this free live concert series at Saengerfest Park. www.visitgalveston.com/events/musicnite-on-the-strand/ Saengerfest Park, Galveston 6-9pm. All ages
Movies on The Beach: Moana @ Stewart Beach Be sure to make plans to catch these seaside flicks throughout the season. www.visitgalveston.com/events/movieson-the-beach/ Stewart Beach, Galveston 8:30-11pm. All ages
NINE-PATCH QUILT WORKSHOP Join HCCC and Leslie Abrams from The Community Artists’ Collective’s Jubilee Quilt Circle to learn the fundamentals of quilting and make a nine-patch quilt pillow. https://crafthouston.org/
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft 11am. Age: 10+
July 2022 Family Day at The Ocean Star: Rigs to Reefs Each Family Day focuses on a different theme that relates to the offshore industry. www.oceanstaroec.com/museum
Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, Pier 21 - Galveston 10am - 3pm. All ages Price: FREE on the second Saturday of every month for children, $6 adult
SUNDAY 10 Dolphin Days In partnership with the Galveston Park Board, Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network invites the public to their fun, interactive dolphin educational booth at Seawolf Park! www.visitgalveston.com/events/dolphindays/
Various skateparks 9:00-9:50am, 10-10:50am Age: 6-17, registration is required & limited to 10 participants
WEDNESDAY 13 Itty Bitty Beach Party
Pirates Bay 8-10am. Age: under 5. Older siblings may attend but will not be permitted on the play structures. Price: $5 over age 2
The Galveston Family Beach Challenge will transform a portion of East Beach into a gigantic obstacle course, allowing families to compete in life-size versions of classic games. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ galveston-family-beach-challenge-1/ East Beach, Galveston 11am-4:30pm. All ages
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Each week story time meets at a different location around the Gardens for a nature-inspired story circle for parents and kids. www.hcp4.net/parks/mercer/ Mercer Botanic Gardens 10:30am All ages
Houston Family Magazine’s Fun Fest
Come out and have some fun with the HFM Family!
Houston Fire Museum Children’s interactive play area is open to the public every second Saturday. www.houstonfiremuseum.org Houston Fire Museum Noon-4pm All ages
THURSDAY 14
Special Pirate Celebration
Thursdays at The Bryan
Special Pirate Celebration is exclusively for families of special needs children and adults. www.baytown.org
Enjoy a curated selection of wines, enjoy the music of local Galvestonian talent. Reserve a spot on our docent-led tours of the Museum. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ thursdays-at-the-bryan/
Pirates Bay Waterpark 7:30-9:30pm, repeat event July 29 All ages
Mystery Book Party It’s a secret! Each party reveals books worth knowing and includes a variety of hands-on activities like readers’ theatre, word & book games, writing, crafts and food art. http://rosenberg-library.evanced.info/ Rosenberg Library, Galveston 3-4:30pm. Age: grade 3-7
TUESDAY 12 Summer Beginning Skateboarding Class Learn the proper technique of skateboarding www.houstontx.gov/parks/ summeryouthskateboard.html
Hours: Tues-Sat. 10am-5pm. Sun. 12pm5pm. Closed on Monday Admission: free
Amoako Boafo: Soul of Black Folks
Virtual Realities: The Art of M.C. Escher from the Michael S. Sachs Collection Virtual Realities features more than 400 prints, drawings, watercolors, printed fabrics, constructed objects, wood and linoleum blocks, lithographic stones, sketchbooks, and the artist’s working tools. Through September 5, 2022
Working primarily in portraiture, Boafo is known for his vibrant use of color and thick, improvisational gestures created by his fingerpainting technique. His work is actively centered on Black subjectivity, Black joy, and the Black gaze. Through October 2, 2022
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
hmh.org
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm., Sat. 10am-5pm., Sun. 12-5pm
MONDAY 11 Children’s Storytime in the Garden
CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM HOUSTON
www.camh.org
The smallest pirates can enjoy the play area, lazy river and island on select Wednesdays. www.baytown.org
Seawolf Park, Galveston 10am-3pm. All ages. Free with park entry
Galveston Family Beach Challenge
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Bryan Museum, Galveston 4-7pm. All ages. Docent tours at 4:00 p.m. are by reservation only, please call (409) 220-3218.
Movies on The Beach: The Little Mermaid @ Seawolf Park
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg explores the American judicial system through one of its sharpest legal minds, the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Through July 31, 2022
LONE STAR FLIGHT MUSEUM
www.lonestarflight.org
Hours: Tues-Sat. 10am-5pm. Sun. 12pm5pm. Closed on Monday Admission: $18 adult, $15 students, $12 child 4-12.
Fly Girls of WWII In this exhibition, visitors will hear these heroic pilots’ personal insights of triumph and perseverance, see original WWII uniforms and memorabilia, and learn how these courageous women changed the face of our military. Through July 10, 2022
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON
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Be sure to make plans to catch these seaside flicks throughout the season. www.visitgalveston.com/events/movieson-the-beach/
Tues.-Wed. 10am-5pm., Thurs. 10am9pm., Fri.-Sat. 10am-7pm., Sun. 12:157pm. $15 adult; $10 senior 65+, $7.50 children 13-18 and students (19+) (children 12 and under free).
Blue Willow Bookshop Storytime
Leandro Erlich: Seeing Is Not Believing
Stewart Beach, Galveston 8:30-11pm. All ages
Bring your child to Blue Willow to enjoy stories, songs and an art activity every Thursday. www.bluewillowbookshop.com Blue Willow Bookshop 10am All ages
These immersive, room-size environments and a selection of additional works span the career of this acclaimed Argentine artist, whose psychological subversion of the everyday seems to defy the basic laws of physics. Through September 5, 2022
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HOUSTON MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE
www.hmns.org
9am-5pm Mon-Sun $25 adult, $15 children 3-11, senior 62+ and college students FREE every Thursday 2-5pm
BODY WORLDS & The Cycle of Life BODY WORLDS & The Cycle of Life delivers a breathtaking encounter with the inner workings of the human body and shows the effects of poor health, good health and lifestyle choices. In addition to showcasing the wonders of human development, the 100+ preserved human specimens – including whole-body plastinates – demonstrate the complexity, resilience and vulnerability of the human body in distress, disease and optimal health.
PEARL FINCHER MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
www.pearlmfa.org
Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm Admission is free, $5 suggested donation for adults
No Limits: The Artistry of Bricks This summer the Pearl is bursting with color and creativity as it showcases works of art by some of the most talented LEGO® brick artists in Houston and across the country. Through September 3, 2022
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Pollinator Walks Along Buffalo Bayou
Learn how to be a Pirate from Captain Kristina and First Mate Anton with magic and illusions. There is even a bubble performance at the end with toilet paper cannon for a finale. http://rosenberg-library.evanced.info/
An expert will lead you on a walk to identify those native plants and flowers that attract the necessary pollinators that the Buffalo Bayou ecosystem relies on. buffalobayou.org/calendar/ list/?tribe_paged=2&tribe_event_ display=list&tribe-bar-date=2022-06-19
Rosenberg Library, Galveston 10am. Age: under 5
Shark Day Celebrate one of the ocean’s most fascinating creatures, SHARKS. There will be education booths, arts & crafts and other fun activities. www.aquariumrestaurants.com Downtown Aquarium, Houston All day. All ages, free with paid admission
Summer Break at the Museum: Activities for Families Explore the galleries and make your own art in the pop-up studio. www.mfah.org Museum of Fine Arts Houston 11am-2pm. Ages: 3+
Samba Dance Class Learn a popular Brazilian dance style during this exciting class. Samba is a partner dance from Rio de Janeiro that evolved as a ballroom dance to the Brazilian samba musical rhythms. Bringing a dance partner is not necessary to participate. https://midtownhouston.com/ Midtown Park 7pm. Age: 16+
FRIDAY 15 MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY Forget about trekking to the theater for your movie fix and head to Market Square Park for a free outdoor screening. https://marketsquarepark.com/calendar/ Market Square Park 8:30pm. Age: 13+
SATURDAY 16 FREE Professional Sandcastle Building Lessons Attention budding builders – sandcastle builders, that is. Galveston is hosting a free, family-friendly event to help beachgoers create spectacular sandcastles with guidance from a pro. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ free-professional-sandcastle-buildinglessons-1/ East Beach, Galveston. 10am-3pm. All ages
IGBO Fest Houston IgboFest Houston is a cultural folklore festival promoting traditional dances. www.discoverygreen.com/290030 Discovery Green. until 11pm. All ages
Buffalo Bayou 9-10:30am. All ages
Museum Tour at CAF Houston Wing Museum & Hangar Explore WWII aviation. www.houstonwing.org/museum-2/
10am-3pm All ages Price: free every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month.
Family Capoeira Class The learn the physical art, as well as how to play music on a variety of instruments. www.brazilianarts.org Midtown Park 10-11am All ages
Buffalo Bayou Volunteer Day Get your gloves out to help maintain and revitalize Buffalo Bayou this summer while having fun. No tools necessary. www.buffalobayou.org
The Water Works. 105 Sabine St., Houston. 8:30-11:30am Age: +10 Just sign up and complete the required online volunteer waiver
SUNDAY 17 Special Pirate Celebration Special Pirate Celebration is exclusively for families of special needs children and adults. www.baytown.org Pirate’s Bay Waterpark 8-10am All ages
MONDAY 18 Nature visits at the Joe Turner Nature Center Tour the Ecosystem Displays; the Bugs Room; the Reptile and Amphibians Room; and Eye on the Wilderness with lighting and sound effects. www.houstonparks.org Lake Houston Wilderness Park All day, Wednesday-Sunday All ages
TUESDAY 19 Children’s Storytime Summer Series Enjoy a live musical performance by Andy Roo and Storytime with Houston Public Library. Kids can also enjoy fun games while snacking on yummy treats. https://midtownhouston.com/ Midtown Park 10am. All ages
WEDNESDAY 20 Big Rivers Water Park and Adventures Go wild on the slides and enjoy outdoor activities. https://bigriverswaterpark.com/ Big Rivers Water Park All day. All ages. Tickets $39.99
THURSDAY 21 Family Storytime Come one, come all for a storytime featuring books and activities for everyone in the family! Encourage your family’s love of reading through this cross generational literacy experience. https://houstonlibrary.libcal.com/ Jungman Public Library 10:30am. All ages
Homestead Open House Enjoy a look around the park’s historically accurate 1830s Redbud Hill Homestead and Akokisa-Ishak Village. Learn about two very ways of life. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays. www.hcp4.net Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature Center 1-4pm All ages
Family Zone on the Go Enjoy hands-on activities at the Family Art Cart in the galleries, with staff members on hand to answer questions. www.mfah.org/ Museum of Fine Arts Houston 1-4pm. All ages
Screening: A Beautiful Mind Nobel Laureate John Nash (Russell Crowe), a brilliant mathematician, accepted secret work in cryptography only to have his career impacted by mental illness. www.mfah.org/ Museum of fine arts Houston 5pm. Age: 13+. Ticket $9/adult
Glow Ride Join Island Bicycle Company every third Thursday to ride into the night “Glow Ride” style. Each month a different route. www.visitgalveston.com/events/glowride/ 1808 Seawall Blvd., Galveston 6:30-9pm. Ages: 8+
Enjoy a day in Nature Enjoy the forest, marshes, butterfly gardens and a farm site from the mid-1800s. www.abnc.org Armand Bayou Nature Center, Pasadena Wednesday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm, Sunday Noon-5:00pm All ages Price: Free every third Sunday of the month
The Galveston Beach Family Challenge Take on the challenge of 14 stations including volleyballoon, sack race, limbo and so much more. www.galvestonchallenge.com Stewart Beach, Galveston All day. Age: +8 to participate, all ages for spectators
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Thursdays at The Bryan Enjoy a curated selection of wines, enjoy the music of local Galvestonian talent. Reserve a spot on our docent-led tours of the Museum. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ thursdays-at-the-bryan/ Bryan Museum, Galveston 4-7pm. All ages. Docent tours at 4:00 p.m. are by reservation only, please call (409) 220-3218.
Movie Night: The Goonies Grab your friends and head over to Bagby Park to enjoy the movie Goonies! Bring your blanket. https://midtownhouston.com/ Bagby Park 7pm. All ages
FRIDAY 22 Summer Movie Nights in the Park Bring blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. Be sure to arrive early to enjoy the premovie special activity for all ages. www.hcp4.net/p4movies or call 281893-3726. Various parks, from Monday-Friday 7pm crafts, movie begins at dusk All ages
SATURDAY 23 Princess Party Dust off those crowns and fluff up your royal attire. We cordially invite you to be our guest during this Disney princess-inspired regal fete! Join us for an enchanting day full of fun and heart-warming activities alongside your favorite princesses. www.cmhouston.org/events/be-ourguest Children’s Museum of Houston 11am-3pm. All ages
Movies on The Beach: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle @ East Beach Be sure to make plans to catch these seaside flicks throughout the season. www.visitgalveston.com/events/movieson-the-beach/ Stewart Beach, Galveston 8:30-11pm. All ages
FREE Professional Sandcastle Building Lessons Attention budding builders – sandcastle builders, that is. Galveston is hosting a free, family-friendly event to help beachgoers create spectacular sandcastles with guidance from a pro. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ free-professional-sandcastle-buildinglessons-1/ East Beach, Galveston. 10am-3pm. All ages
Summer Species: Bees Public Programs Get up close and watch bees in action through an observatory beehive. Learn the role of bees in a colony, how honey is made, the life span of a bee, and so much more! https://buffalobayou.org/calendar/
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SUNDAY 24 Sunday Morning Hikes Come take a stroll with the Lake Houston Naturalist crew every Sunday. Meeting point is at the Nature Center. www.houstontx.gov Lake Houston Wilderness Park 10am All ages
Farmer’s Market at LaCenterra Local vendors and artisans sell honey, cheese, fresh eggs, seasonal vegetables & much more on the fourth Sunday of every month. www.lacenterra.com LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch 11am-3pm All ages
Galveston’s Own Farmers Market Galveston’s Own Farmers Market brings locally-grown produce, prepared foods and edible farm products to residents of Galveston and the surrounding areas. www.galveston.com Bryan Museum, 1315 21st St. All ages
MONDAY 25 Moody Mansion Tours Open for tours every day, visit this fabulously restored turn of the century, 28,000 square-foot, four-story Galveston historic home that was completed in 1895. Guests visit 20 rooms on a self-guided tour that depicts the home life of a powerful Texas family. The Moody’s established one of the great American financial empires. moodymansion.org Moody Mansion, Galveston 10am-5pm 7 days/week. All ages
TUESDAY 26 Cockrell Butterfly Center Enjoy the rainforest right here at HMNS www.hmns.org/cockrell-butterfly-center/ Museum of Natural Science All day. All ages. Tickets $10/person
Boredom Busters at the Home Depot for Kids Enjoy hands-on workshop for you and your child while you build, decorate and paint projects. Available virtually. homedepot.com/c/kids Home Depot. Various locations All day. All ages
conservation. http://rosenberg-library.evanced.info/ Rosenberg Library, Galveston 2:30pm. All ages
THURSDAY 28 Thursdays at The Bryan Enjoy a curated selection of wines, enjoy the music of local Galvestonian talent. Reserve a spot on our docent-led tours of the Museum. www.visitgalveston.com/events/ thursdays-at-the-bryan/ Bryan Museum, Galveston 4-7pm. All ages. Docent tours at 4:00 p.m. are by reservation only, please call (409) 220-3218.
Rock the Dock Summer Concert Series every Thursday Night. www.kemahboardwalk.com/ Kemah boardwalk. 7pm. All ages
FRIDAY 29 Starry Night: A VIP Experience Join our Director of Astronomy for an exclusive viewing of the night sky through the 360 Gueymard Research telescope. Mingle with other enthusiasts for this private 4 hour session, as we make our way through the cosmos. www.hmns.org/george-observatory/ events/starry-night-a-vip-experience/ George Observatory Sundown. Age: 16+. Tickets start at $75/person
SATURDAY 30 Jurassic Extreme Meet these (not-so fearsome) beasts, like a velociraptor. Be entertained by their performance. www.cmhouston.org/events/jurassicextreme Children’s Museum of Houston 11am-12:30pm. All ages
Stargazing at George Observatory Get back to exploring the galaxy! www.hmns.org/george-observatory/
George Observatory Sundown. All ages. Tickets $10/person
SUNDAY 31 HMNS at Levy Park Expert volunteer docents will visit your organization with real Museum artifacts and specimens! Dive into Earth’s largest ecosystem and examine intriguing examples of diverse ocean life. www.levyparkhouston.org
Levy Park. 2-4pm. All ages
WEDNESDAY 27 Artist Boat’s Art and Science Workshops at the Rosenberg Library Get up-close and personal with sharks while learning about feeding behavior, predator-prey relationships, and
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FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS Independence Day Fireworks Spectacular City Centre Enjoy an evening of live music and a 15-minute fireworks spectacular www.citycentrehouston.com
Cook-off, games, prizes, vendors, sports and other entertainment! www.ci.pasadena.tx.us Pasadena Convention Center 4-10pm. All ages
City Centre, Houston 7-11pm . All ages
Katy Freedom Celebration
Red, Hot & Blue Festival Woodlands Fireworks Extravaganza
The city of Katy will have activities to help you show your patriotism— including live music and a fireworks show! www.cityofkaty.com
Enjoy live music, food vendors, a Fourth of July Parade, then cool off with Splash Day, followed by an evening Fireworks Extravaganza. www.woodlandsonline.com
Various Parks, check the website to find one near you 9am parade, 6pm park activities, 9:30pm fireworks. All ages
City of Bellaire’s Fourth of July Parade and Festival Bring the family to view the parade of local school bands, floats, scout troops, and decorated classic cars. The Festival will have live music, attractions and games. www.bellairetx.gov.
Bellaire Triangle and go down Bellaire Blvd, to South Rice and end at Jessamine St. Bellaire Town Square and Loftin Park 9:30am-1pm. All ages
Freedom over Texas at Eleanor Tinsley Park Celebrate with music, fireworks and fanfare. www.houstontx.gov/july4/ Eleanor Tinsley Park 3-9pm. All ages
Fourth of July Drone Show Over The Gulf New in 2022, Galveston Island is bringing you a one-of-a-kind drone show for the Fourth of July! www.visitgalveston.com/events/fourthof-july-drone-show-over-the-gulf/ 9-10:30pm. All ages
4th of July Freedom Fest Enjoy vendor booths, food trucks, games, and of course fireworks! www.fulshearareachamber.com Downtown Fulshear 6-9:30pm. All ages
ExxonMobil Summer Symphony Nights: Star Spangled Salute Celebrate the Fourth with the Houston Symphony. Enjoy all patriotic favorites and fireworks www.milleroutdoortheatre.com Miller Outdoor Theatre 8:30pm. All ages
4th Fest in Pasadena Enjoy a 20-minute firework show, live music, a Kidzone, new attractions, BBQ
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LaCenterra’s 4th of July Celebration It’s a spectacular event with music and fireworks presented by Texas Children’s Hospital – West Campus! www.lacenterra.com. LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch 4:30-9:30pm. All ages
Celebration of Freedom in Pearland Celebrate the country’s birthday with entertainment, craft and novelty vendors, and more! www.pearlandtx.gov Pearland High School Football Stadium 6-10pm . All ages
Missouri City 4th of July Celebration This patriotic tradition offers plenty of fun and excitement for the whole family! Enjoy a variety of free activities and food for purchase, as well as a fireworks show. www.missouricitytx.gov Buffalo Run Park 6-9pm. All ages
Baytown Independence Day Celebration The City of Baytown presents another big Fourth of July celebration concert event featuring multiple musical artists, food, and family activities. www.baytownevents.com Bicentennial Park, Baytown 4:30-9:30pm. All ages
4th of July Celebration at Kemah Boardwalk Live music & patriotic fireworks show over Galveston Bay! www.kemahboardwalk.com
Kemah Boardwalk, see website for admission All day, fireworks at 9:30pm. All ages
July 4th Festival and Fireworks in Kingwood A fun family friendly afternoon and evening with food trucks, live music and fireworks. www.towncenterevents.com Town Center Park, Kingwood 2-9pm. All ages
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