TODO LIST
April events
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APRIL 03 BIKE THROUGH THE CITY The annual Tour de Houston will take place the rst week of April. The bike route will pass by historic Houston sites, and proceeds will go to help the city’s reforestation eorts. There will be food and music after the event. 6:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $40-$50. Houston City Hall, 901 Bagby St., Houston. 832-393-0868. www.houstontx.gov/tourdehouston 06 DANCE AND DRINK THE NIGHT AWAY TO BRASSMUSIC The River Oaks Chamber Orchestra Brass Quintet will perform its annual concert at Saint Arnold Brewery, sponsored by the W.T. and Louis J. Morgan Foundation. Food, drinks and souvenir glasses will be available. 6 p.m. $15-$75. Saint Arnold Brewery, 2000 Lyons Ave., Houston.
APRIL 09
ENJOY ART CARS DOWNTOWN HOUSTON
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WALK FOR A CAUSE HOUSTON ZOO
Team Gillman will present the 35th annual Art Car Parade featuring more than 250 cars. The main event will be surrounded by multiple smaller events on dierent days, including an award show, pre-parties and children’s workshops. 2-4 p.m. Free. Downtown Houston, Bagby Street at Dallas Street. 713-926-6368. www.thehoustonartcarparade.com (Courtesy Morris Malako)
Prosperity Bank presents Walk With Me, a noncompetitive 5K run taking place at the Houston Zoo. Proceeds from the event benet Easter Seals Greater Houston, a charity that serves the disabled by providing therapy, education and training. 8 a.m. $50. Houston Zoo, 6200 Hermann Park Drive, Houston. 713-838-9050. www.eastersealshouston.org (Courtesy Easter Seals Greater Houston)
713-665-2700. www.roco.org 09 TAKE PART INA PUP PROMENADE The Houston Heights Association
22 LAUGHALONG AT A COMEDY PERFORMANCE Tig Notaro will bring her standup show “Hello, Again” to Cullen Theater. The Grammy-nominated comedian is known for her appearances on “The Late Show,” “The Ellen Show” and her podcast “Don’t Ask Tig.” 7 p.m. $45-$55. Cullen Theater, 559-575 Prairie St., Houston. 713-227-4772. www.spahouston.org
also celebrates the 57th anniversary of the Astrodome while raising funds for its preservation and development. Participants receive a T-shirt, race bib and limited edition keepsake nisher medal. 7:30 a.m. $20-$35. Houston Astrodome, 3 NRG Parkway, Houston. www.astrodomeconservancy.org
Brewery. 8 a.m.-noon. $35+. Marmion Park, 1800 Heights Blvd., Houston. 713-861-4002. www.houstonheights.org 09 RUN FOR THE ASTRODOME The Astrodome Conservancy will host the second annual Race for the Dome event, which includes a 5K competitive run and a 1K leisure run around the Astrodome. The event
invites the public to the inaugural Pup Promenade. Participants walk their dogs down Heights Boulevard to Marmion Park while completing challenges. A party at the park will feature dog-friendly community members, including Yale Street Dog House and New Magnolia
Find more or submit Heights-River Oaks-Montrose events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
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