Howdy Framers!
Here’s what’s going on in Houston this weekend!
Cultured Cocktails with the Framers!
Every Thursday from 5-7pm.
Boheme Cafe and Wine Bar
307 Fairview St, Houston, TX 77006
10% of all proceeds go to Frame Dance. So if you want to see what we are all about then come join us and meet the Framers of Houston,TX!
Price: Free!!!
Magna Carta
February 14, 2014 – August 17, 2014 (Recurring daily)
Houston Museum of Natural Science
5555 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77030
An original edition of the “Magna Carta,” and the only known example of the King’s Writ – a letter from King John to the Sheriff of Gloucester announcing the signing of the Magna Carta – is headed to Houston from its home in Hereford Cathedral.
The Magna Carta is considered to be Great Britain’s most valuable export to the world and is a model upon which the United States Constitution was based. The Magna Carta continues to serve as the definitive document modeling basic civil liberties, and is the source of many of the most fundamental concepts of law. In more than 100 decisions, the United States Supreme Court has traced dependence on the Magna Carta for an understanding of due process, trial by jury, the importance of a speedy and unbiased trial, and protection against excessive bail or fines or cruel and unusual punishment.
Price: $25
40z Rock Annual Red Tea Party
February 23, 2014 from 2:00pm – 5:00pm
5415 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77056
You’re invited to come out and join 40z Rock for a fun-filled afternoon of teas, desserts, and h’orderves . Not to mention, meet some fabulous women who ROCK spiritually, mentally and physically.
Price: $10
A Stroll Down Abbey Road
February 15, 2014 – February 23, 2014 (Every Sunday, Friday, Saturday)
17170 Mill Forest Road, Webster, TX 77598
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ U.S. debut with the Bay Area Houston Ballet & Theatre. A variety of dance styles will be performed to Beatles classics. Some of the featured songs include Here Comes the Sun, Because, Eleanor Rigby, Black Bird, Yellow Submarine and Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Price: $20
Found out more at their website at www.BAHBT.org
Electric Mardi Gras
February 21, 2014 – March 01, 2014 at 5:00p.m. – 1:00a.m., 12:00p.m. – 1:00 a.m.
(Recurring every 2 weeks Friday, Saturday)
21st and Strand, Galveston, TX 77550
At Mardi Gras! Galveston, the extravagance found in Texas’ largest Mardi Gras celebration starts with the beads! More than 3 million beads will be thrown at Mardi Gras! Galveston and that’s just the beginning of the elaborate parades, headliner performances, family events, feasting and other festivities that come with hosting Mardi Gras island style.
Price: $15
Find out more at http://www.mardigrasgalveston.com/electric/
Happy Hour Thursdays at MFAH
Every Thursday from 6-8pm
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts hosts Happy Hour Thursdays each week. MFAH admission is always free on Thursdays thanks to Shell and from 6 to 8 pm you’ll enjoy happy hour with tunes from a local DJ, light bites from Ladybird Food Truck and a cash bar. The museum is open til 9 every Thursday.
Price: Free!!!
ABCs of Organic Gardening
Saturday, February 22 at 10:15 am.
This is offered at both Cornelius locations: 1200 N. Dairy Ashford and 2233 S. Voss.
Free Clinic, held at all Calloway’s andCornelius locations. Organic gardening focuses first on the soil, as a critical component of a living ecosystem. The soil is filled with all sorts of living creatures that are often beneficial to garden plants. Thus, you might say that when an organic gardener fertilizes the garden, she “feeds the soil” rather than feeds her plants. Healthy lively soil provides the perfect home for healthy lively plants. This terrific clinic will cover how you can create that kind of healthy soil, right here in suburban Texas. Also, we’ll cover the Top Ten Garden Pests and offer some organic solutions.
Price: Free!!!
Exploring Houston’s Green History: Sam Houston Park, 1899−2014
The Heritage Society Museum Gallery
Founded in 1899, Sam Houston Park is the first and oldest municipal park in the city of Houston. This beloved historic green space was originally part of the land granted by Stephen F. Austin to John Austin in 1824. For the past 115 years, the park has served Houstonians as a center for outdoor recreation and social activities. This exhibit will showcase Sam Houston Park’s history as well The Heritage Society’s 60 year history of caring for this beloved city park.
Heritage Family Day
1−4 p.m.
Find out how Houstonians lived after they began to build a city and create homes of their own. Enjoy hands-on activities, crafts, a mock-excavation and refreshments. Take a tour of 1823 Old Place. Co-sponsored by Archaeological Institute of America Houston Society.
Price: Free!!!