
Pumpkins hang from a tunnel at the Houston Zoo.
HOUSTON – Step out into the revitalizing fall air and introduce October with a food and beverage celebration, a seasonal media event or some Halloween- themed enjoyable.
Here are simply a few of the important things to take a look at throughout the Greater Houston location this weekend.
Music to My Beers
Head out to Pearland for 2 days of live music, family-friendly enjoyable, food, and, obviously, beer.
It begins Friday with a sip and walk craft market, an Oktoberfest cook-off, home entertainment and more.
Come back Saturday to sample beer from local breweries, banquet at regional food trucks and delight in a lot more live music.
When: September 30, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.; October 1, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway St, Pearland, TX 77584
Cost: Free admission; Friday cookoff wristbands and Saturday brew hall tickets can be bought on website
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Kemah Boardwalk Boo
Halloween is striking the Boardwalk! There’s a jam-packed lineup of family-friendly activities starting September 30 and going through weekends inOctober On Friday nights, capture a Halloween motion picture. Saturdays and Sundays function live music, and occasions that differ by weekends like outfit contests, kids’ crafts and freaky food-eating contests.
When: September 30 – October 31
Where: Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp Ave, Kemah, TX 77565
Cost: Admission to the boardwalk is complimentary, however some activities might be an extra expense
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A Taste of Cy-Fair
A Taste of Cy-Fair is back for its 4th year! Come starving and sample food from dining establishments in Cy-Fair and the Houston location. You can likewise drink on a selection of red wine or craft beers. There will be live music, home entertainment and a quiet auction.
Where: Lakeland Village Center, 10615 Fry Road, Cypress, TX 77433
When: October 1, VIP entryway at 4 p.m., GA at 5 p.m.; ends at 8 p.m.
Cost: VIP tickets offered out; GA tickets $40 for grownups, $20 for kids under 12 years of ages; 2 and under complimentary
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Fall Festival starts at P-6 Farms
Head out to the pumpkin spot– or the pumpkin home– and get in the spirit of the season throughout the Fall Festival at P-6Farms In addition to media event, there is likewise a corn labyrinth, stock, a hay flight, a sunflower field and a lot more.
When: October 1 – November 6, Saturdays & & Sundays, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Where: 9963 Poole’s Road, Montgomery, Texas 77356
Cost: $21.95 online
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Zoo Boo at the Houston Zoo
Gear up for Halloween with a spooktacular journey to theHouston Zoo During the month of October, visitors can discover themed media event, a Scary-Go-Round and a pumpkin lantern tunnel in the middle of the fall celebrations. Family- friendly outfits are motivated.
Every Friday in October (startOct 7), hours are extended up until 8:30 p.m. for Zoo Boo After Hours.
When: October 1 – 31, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Houston Zoo, 6200 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77030
Cost: Prices differ by day
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Oktoberfest at Sugar Land Town Square
It’s Sugar Land Town Square’s very first Oktoberfest! You can sample a few of 50 various brews, look for vintage and handmade items from regional makers, dine on some conventional German meals, or contend in a video game. Live primary phase home entertainment consists of efficiencies by Electric Circus, Eurofest and Dance Houston.
When: October 1, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: City Walk Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77479
Cost: Free admission; Flying Saucer Biergarten tasting bundles $25 ahead of time, $thirty days of the occasion
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Chefs for Farmers Food and Wine Festival
More than 20 of Houston’s leading chefs will partner with local farms to develop meals for Chefs for Farmers’ very first Houston celebration.
The ticket is extensive and consists of unrestricted bites, live home entertainment and beverages from wineries, distilleries and breweries.
When: October 2, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (VIP gain access to an hour previously)
Where: Autry Park, 3737 Cogdell St., Houston, TX 77019
Cost: VIP offered out; basic admission $115
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