Mess Makers at NDC
Nature Discovery Center 7112 Newcastle, BellaireFrom the organizer: This program offers preschoolers and early elementary school children a chance to explore their creativity with and curiosity about natural objects using messy play!
Garden Railroad Fun Day at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum
Rosenberg Railroad Museum 1921 Avenue F, RosenbergFrom the organizer: On the 4th Sunday of each month, the Houston Area "G" Gaugers (HAGG) model train club meets at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum to run their special trains on the tracks of the Garden Railroad Exhibit. The museum also hosts fun seasonal activities for the kids on this day. Steam engines, circus trains, patriotic trains, or everyone's favorite Thomas? You never know what trains you'll see. Dates for 2022 (weather permitting): January 23February 27March 27April 24May 22June 26 Location & Information
HMNS at Levy Park | Dinosaurs, Invertebrates, & Ocean Life
Levy Park 3801 Eastside St, HoustonThe Houston Museum of Natural Science comes to Levy Park to offer an opportunity to learn firsthand from Museum experts. Encounter real specimens and artifacts from the museum collection in an intimate, educational atmosphere. Earth Science on Wheels: Dinosaur Discovery (5/29) What was a dinosaur, and what was it like to be one? Discover one of the most famous prehistoric animals! This highly interactive presentation offers a peek into the thrilling daily life of the dinosaur: investigate what dinosaurs ate, how they hunted, and the adaptations they developed to survive in a harsh and competitive prehistoric world. Meet carnivorous and herbivorous dinosaurs through real fossilized
Discovery Green | The Fairytale Project
Discovery Green 1500 McKinney, HoustonFrom the organizer, Discovery Green: The “Fairytale Project” is a historically inspired tale of a young African American family re-connecting with their East Texas roots. With peculiar encounters with the past- the family cherishes the things that matter the most- family, faith, love and legacy. The "Fairytale Project" is inspired by the historical accounts of Jim and Winnie Shankle. Jim, Winnie, and their children were separated when Winnie's master sold her and their children to a slaveholder in Deep East Texas. Unwilling to live without his family, Jim Shankle tested his faith by escaping slavery and making the journey to East Texas through dense forests