Delight your favorite kiddos at the free 14th annual KBR Kids Day at Tony Marron Park

Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

Celebrate all things fall in H-Town when Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s free KBR Kids Day returns for 2021 at a brand new location, Tony Marron Park in the East End, on Saturday, October 23, 2021.

The free event is a celebration of Houston cultures, families, live entertainment, and hands-on learning.

More than 20 Houston partners will be hosting free and fun activity stations around the park, while the H-E-B stage will host local entertainment and performances.

Parents, aunts, uncles, families and others can also expect Dia de los Muertos face painters, balloon artists, a rock climbing wall, a birds of prey show, a Halloween costume parade, and more.

Given the parade, Halloween costumes are clearly strongly encouraged. 

Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

14th Annual KBR Kids Day at Tony Marron Park

  • Date: Saturday, October 23, 2021
  • Times: 11am to 3pm
  • Location: Tony Marron Park, 901 North York Street , Houston, TX 77003
  • Admission: Free. Learn more.
Hands-on learning stations at KBR Kids Day at Tony Marron Park | Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

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