Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | February 2024

Events

BY ASIA ARMOUR

ZiegFest Karbach Brewing Co. brings back this country music festival after a five-year hiatus. Partnering with radio station 100.3 The Bull, the festival features acts such as Muscadine Bloodline, Treaty Oak Revival and Grant Gilbert. The event also marks the brewery officially bringing ZiegenBock, a Texas twist on a classic German lager, into its portfolio. • Feb. 18, 4-10 p.m. • $45 (general admission), $125 (VIP)

February

February

Black History Month series The African American History Research Center is hosting a series of events throughout Black History month, including an art exhibition with the Timekeepers Resource Awardable Coalition; a discussion with jazz artist Reggie Quinerly and composer Joel Thompson; and a presentation on African American theater with playwright Thomas Meloncon. • Feb. 8, noon (art exhibition); Feb. 17, 2 p.m. (music discussion); Feb. 24, 2 p.m. (theater discussion) • Free ‘The House’ The immersive dance piece by the Houston Contemporary Dance Company juxtaposes two iconic figures: Barbara Jordan, the first African American woman from the South to be elected to the U.S. Congress, and Harper Lee, who wrote “To Kill A Mockingbird.” This production is choreographed by former Houston Ballet soloist Nao Kusuzaki. • Feb. 9, 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.; Feb. 10, 5 p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. • $35 • 201 W. 15th St., Houston • www.houstoncontemporary.org • 1300 Victor St., Houston • www.houstonlibrary.org

• 2032 Karbach St., Houston • www.karbachbrewing.com

March

Garage and bake sale The Houston Heights Woman’s Club is hosting a joint garage sale and bake sale fundraiser featuring tools, electronics, vintage goods, decor, books, furniture and baked goods. The event raises funds for the club’s community outreach programs, which include school uniform drives and a Women’s Studies library initiative. • March 2, 8 a.m.-noon • Free (admission) • 1846 Harvard St., Houston • www.houstonheightswomansclub.org

The Wonder Ball Fresh Arts, a nonprofit that supports local artists, will host a benefit gala. Guests can expect an immersive atmosphere with costumes, themed cocktails, interactive games and a dance party. The event also features performances and a silent art auction showcasing more than 40 Houston artists, and a themed, seated dinner catered by Hungry’s. • Feb. 17, 6:30-11:30 p.m. • Tickets start at $200 • Silver Street Studios, 2000 Edwards St., Houston • https://fresharts.org/wonder-ball

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