Saturday, November 28, 2020
- Peach Street Farmers Market in Angleton | No Cover – Shop for fresh produce, meats, foodstuffs, jams, honey, handcrafted goods and more in a warm and friendly open-air farmers market. 9am to 1pm.
- Sound Healing Meditation in the Cistern at Buffalo Bayou Park – Relax and meditate at a socially-distanced environment inside the massive Buffalo Bayou Cistern. $15. 9am to 9:45am.
- Farmers Market at Imperial Park Recreation Center in Sugar Land | No Cover – Grab food truck fare, freshly-harvested fruits and vegetables, baked goods and more from area farmers and artisans at this Sugar Land farmers market. 9am to 1pm.
- Tai Chi at Discovery Green | FREE – Find your calm with a free session of tai chi and meditation led by Simone Oliver of Four Dragons Institute, which focuses on slow, meditative movements for increased health and mental well-being, at Discovery Green in Downtown. 10:15am to 11:15am.
- Jack Rabbit Gallery Market & Small Business Saturday in The Heights | No Cover – Shop local on Small Business Saturday at a market featuring unique handmade goods and gifts by local artisans, makers, and creatives. 11am to 4pm.
- Year 10: Anniversary Bash at No Label Brewing Co. | No Cover – Swing through Katy to celebrate the tenth anniversary of No Label Brewing Company with an all-day event featuring live music, axe throwing, Santa Claus and more than 24 beers on-tap. Food, drink and axe-throwing are available for purchase. Noon to 10pm.
- Zoo Lights VIP Experience Night at Houston Zoo – Get into the holiday spirit while checking out animals from around the globe with early access to Zoo Lights at the Houston Zoo. VIP tickets offer daytime Zoo admission, a complimentary meal at Cypress Circle Café, and exclusive access to Zoo Lights before the public enters. $75. Must enter the Zoo before 3pm.
- The Band of Heathens: Unplugged Concert at The Heights Theater – Head to the Heights to enjoy an evening of unplugged rock and roll tunes from Austin-based The Band of Heathens, when they perform two socially distanced acoustic sets. Nicki Bluhm opens. $34 to $464. 6pm and 8:45pm.
- SPA presents An Evening with Chevy Chase & Beverly D’Angelo on Zoom – Join in a virtual salute to the 1989 holiday classic, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, featuring Clark and Ellen Griswold themselves. The actors will share stories about their experiences in the Vacation franchise, talk about their favorite memories, and take live questions. $25. 7pm.
- Market Junction in Concert at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck – Get your folk music fix when Americana foursome Market Junction brings their somber Texas songwriting to the stage at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck in Upper Kirby for a socially distant performance that will also be broadcast online for free on Facebook and YouTube pages. $120 for a table of four; $180 for a table for six. 7pm.
- Miller Outdoor Theatre Virtual Series: Da Camera presents The Etienne Charles Sextet | FREE – Tune in for the sounds of reggae, Calypso, and Afro-Caribbean music melded into a modern jazz conception when Miller Outdoor Theatre and Da Camera present a virtual concert from The Etienne Charles Sextet, featuring the Trinidadian trumpeter and his seven-member band. The show will be available for viewing after the original broadcast begins. 7pm to 8:10pm.
- Frozen Movie Screening at Moonstruck Drive-In | FREE – Sing along to “Let It Go” from the comfort of your own vehicle with Elsa, Anna, and Olaf during an outdoor drive-in screening of Disney’s beloved 2013 flick, Frozen at Moonstruck Drive-In. $30 per vehicle. 7pm.
- William Clark Green in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – Hit the lawn for a socially distanced concert filled with country tunes from singer-songwriter William Clark Green when he takes the stage at White Oak Music Hall. Mitchell Ferguson opens. $60 for up to six people. 7pm.
- Saturday Late Night DJ Set at FM Kitchen and Bar | No Cover – Relax over food and drinks while unwinding to a set from DJ James Keith and enjoying a late-night menu at FM Kitchen and Bar near the Heights. 8pm to 11:55pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Thanksgiving Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston Thanksgiving Weekend are happening all weekend long. Click here to see our list, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum passes, tours, and more.
Sunday, November 29, 2020
- Funky Brunch & Heights Morning Market at Onion Creek Cafe | No Cover – Join Onion Creek for a brunch experience featuring tunes from live DJs, drink specials, and an outdoor vendor market that boasts goods like clothing, jewelry, arts, crafts and more. 10am to 2pm.
- Sunday Montrose Market at Eagle Houston | No Cover – Stock your pantry with organic and local foods from area vendors when Braeswood Farmers Market sets up at LGBTQ+-friendly leather bar, Eagle Houston, in Montrose. 10am to 2pm.
- Outdoor Handcrafted Holiday Market at Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston | No Cover – Find the perfect gift while shopping handcrafted wares, fine art, pottery, mixed media and more at an outdoor holiday market at Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center. 10am to 4:30pm.
- Hike and Watercolor Class at Menil Park – Delight in a guided leisurely hike through Menil Park paired with activities, including watercolor paintings and sketches along the way, when Honey Art Cafe hosts a 2-hour morning class. Participants will walk approximately two miles during the class. $50 per person. 10:30am to 12:30pm.
- The Holiday Brunch Mixer & Market at Pitch 25 | No Cover – Head to EaDo for a day filled with yoga, vendors, brunch, an ugly Christmas sweater contest, pictures with Santa and more. Free with RSVP; $5 for yoga or fitness bootcamp. 10:30am to 4pm.
- Wanderlust Market HTX at 2619 Polk Street | No Cover – Get outdoors while shopping from more than 40 vendors and enjoy live music, an outdoor bar, sand volleyball, games and more. 11am to 3pm.
- Burton & Booze: A Burtonesque Market at Karbach Brewing Restaurant and Patio | No Cover – Pay homage to Tim Burton while enjoying a market featuring local vendors and artists, back to back screenings of Beetlejuice and Pee-wee’s Big Adventure and more, at the 3rd annual Burton & Booze Market at Karbach Brewing Restaurant and Patio. 11am to 6pm.
- Sixties Sunday Brunch at Red Dwarf HTX – Groove to music from the ’60s while enjoying a delicious Sunday brunch menu and sipping on mimosas in the heart of Midtown at Red Dwarf HTX. Noon to 3pm.
- Artist Sunday at Sawyer Yards | No Cover – Follow up Thanksgiving by shopping handcrafted and unique personal gifts at a Sunday market at Sawyer Yards near Washington Ave. Noon to 5pm.
- Jazz Brunch with Harry Sheppard at Brasil Houston | No Cover – Catch a live set of jazz tunes while enjoying brunch specials and cocktails when musician Harry Sheppard performs on the back patio of Brasil in Montrose. 2pm to 5pm.
- Pride Market at Pearl Bar Houston | No Cover – Shop ’til you drop at an in-person market featuring local LGBTQ+ vendors and area artists selling plenty of home goods, artworks, food, clothes and more at Pearl Bar Houston on Washington Avenue. 2pm to 8pm.
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas Movie Screening at Moonstruck Drive-In – Enjoy a family-friendly screening of the 2000 live-action adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ classic story How the Grinch Stole Christmas, starring Jim Carrey, at Moonstruck Drive-In. $30 per vehicle. 6pm.
- Texas’ Best Drag Show: My Oh My! at Warehouse Live | No Cover – Welcome back the touring drag show and take in a fun-filled evening featuring impersonator performances of Cher, Tina Turner, Mariah Carey, and Lady Gaga. 7:30pm.
- Texas Music Project’s Sunday Sessions: Maylee Thomas Band in Concert on Lemonade TV Plus | FREE – Catch a live-streamed rock concert from McKinney, Texas’ Maylee Thomas Band. The show is part of a free weekly concert series benefiting Texas Children’s Hospital. 8pm to 9pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Thanksgiving Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things to do in Houston Thanksgiving Weekend are happening all weekend long. Click here to see our list, or browse Houston Experiences to save on museum passes, tours, and more.
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