College Station Community Events
Biggest Storytime of the Summer
Sunday, June 3
2:00p
Half Price Books - Gateway Station, College Station
To help kick off the Half Price Books Feed Your Brain summer reading program, all Half Price Books locations will host the “Biggest Storytime of the Summer.
Half Price Books - Gateway Station, College Station
To help kick off the Half Price Books Feed Your Brain summer reading program, all Half Price Books locations will host the “Biggest Storytime of the Summer.
Music makes a Celebration
Saturday, June 9
11:00a
Fanthorp Inn State, Anderson
Tap on the tambourine or try your hand at strumming the mountain dulcimer. Visit Fanthorp Inn on this special Saturday in June and experience the life and music of Texans and travelers.
Fanthorp Inn State, Anderson
Tap on the tambourine or try your hand at strumming the mountain dulcimer. Visit Fanthorp Inn on this special Saturday in June and experience the life and music of Texans and travelers.
City Hall Farmers Market
Wednesday, May 30
11:00a
Hermann Square Park, Houston
After a successful pilot program started in October 2010, the City of Houston now permanently hosts the City Hall Farmers Market, a member of Urban Harvest’s family of farmers markets, on Wednesdays along both
Hermann Square Park, Houston
After a successful pilot program started in October 2010, the City of Houston now permanently hosts the City Hall Farmers Market, a member of Urban Harvest’s family of farmers markets, on Wednesdays along both
Going Postal in 1800’s Texas or Traveling in Style
Saturday, July 14
11:00a
Fanthorp Inn State, Anderson
Join the fun as visitors relive accounts of early travel and communications at one of Texas’ most authentically restored stagecoach inns.
Fanthorp Inn State, Anderson
Join the fun as visitors relive accounts of early travel and communications at one of Texas’ most authentically restored stagecoach inns.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
Wednesday, May 30
9:00a
Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston
On April 15, 1912, Titanic, the world's largest ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives and shaking the world's confidence in the infallibility of modern technology.
Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston
On April 15, 1912, Titanic, the world's largest ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives and shaking the world's confidence in the infallibility of modern technology.
Warriors, Tombs, and Temples: China's Enduring Legacy
Wednesday, May 30
9:00a
Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston
Warriors, Tombs, and Temples includes 200 incredibly preserved ancient works of art featuring newly-discovered artifacts unearthed from imperial, royal and elite tombs and from beneath Buddhist monasteries in a
Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston
Warriors, Tombs, and Temples includes 200 incredibly preserved ancient works of art featuring newly-discovered artifacts unearthed from imperial, royal and elite tombs and from beneath Buddhist monasteries in a
Stories of the Runaway Scrape
Sunday, July 22
11:00a
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington
On July 22 we will look into one of the most traumatic events that the average settler experienced during the Texas Revolution.
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington
On July 22 we will look into one of the most traumatic events that the average settler experienced during the Texas Revolution.
Houston Re-Market: April
Saturday, June 23
11:00a
Old MHMRA Parking Lot, Houston
The Houston Re-Market is an innovative monthly market whose goal is to foster responsible consumerism.
Old MHMRA Parking Lot, Houston
The Houston Re-Market is an innovative monthly market whose goal is to foster responsible consumerism.
Water, Water Everywhere and not a Drop to Drink: Water Borne Illness and Sanitation
Sunday, Aug 19
10:00a
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington
August 19th, water is one of the most precious resources, necessary for most life to exist. But it also brought and spread illnesses.
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington
August 19th, water is one of the most precious resources, necessary for most life to exist. But it also brought and spread illnesses.
Tree Rings: Silent Witness to History
Sunday, June 17
11:00a
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington
On June 17th, join us at the La Bahia Pecan to explore the history held within the trees. We will look at tree rings and learn how they can tell of past environments, human activity and the tree’s own struggle
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site, Washington
On June 17th, join us at the La Bahia Pecan to explore the history held within the trees. We will look at tree rings and learn how they can tell of past environments, human activity and the tree’s own struggle
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