Houston Buzzing with Diverse Events for All Tastes and Ages
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For art lovers, POST Houston is hosting the Markets for Makers Holiday Market Saturday and Sunday. Explore works from over 110 local makers, indulge in free DIY crafts, snap Instagram-worthy pics at themed photo walls, and treat yourself to delicious eats. According to Patch, it’s your chance to support Houston’s creative community while filling your holiday shopping list.
If live performances call your name, Alley Theatre debuts its annual run of “A Christmas Carol” from Sunday through December. Experience Ebenezer Scrooge’s journey with stellar local actors bringing Dickens’ beloved story to life. For something offbeat Saturday night, 1519 Fulton Street transforms into the Pancakes & Booze Art Show, where over 75 local artists showcase 500-plus pieces—and yes, there’s an actual free pancake bar. As highlighted by Community Impact, this event is tailored for those age 21 and over and promises a feast for the senses.
Families wanting hands-on fun can join the East River Houston’s open community celebration Saturday from 11 to 3. Enjoy food trucks, live entertainment, and interactive activities in a vibrant riverside setting. Central City Co-Op is putting on a farmers market Saturday morning featuring everything from fresh produce to morning yoga and artisan gifts for free, perfect for those who love wellness and supporting local growers.
For the musically inclined, the River Oaks Theatre hosts a special classic film and chamber music event Friday at 8pm. Expect film favorites like Charlie Chaplin’s “The Immigrant” with live musical interpretation for just $45, $15 for younger guests. And don’t forget about ARTECHOUSE’s “Fractal Worlds” digital exhibition running through November, immersing guests in hypnotic math-inspired art.
Sunday wraps things up with Memorial City Mall’s enchanting seasonal kickoff. Enjoy snowfalls, Santa sightings, and performances from The Royal Dukes Band, making for a picture-perfect, family-friendly affair. And if you’re looking to nourish your soul, Unity of Houston has services and activities all weekend, including meditation, sound healing, and a lively family day.
So whether you crave pancakes, ballet shopping, art markets, or live music, Houston is absolutely alive right now. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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