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SUMMARY:In the Weeds Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join in Summer Species\, BBP’s annual celebration of a native plant or animal found along Buffalo Bayou! \nThis year\, our In the Weeds Walks will explore native plants and the insects that pollinate them along Buffalo Bayou! Follow along this discovery tour of Houston’s historic waterway ecosystem with Nancy Greig\, founding director of the Cockrell Butterfly Center (now retired). An avid natural historian “jack of all trades”\, she has particular interest in plants and insects\, but birds\, mammals\, herpetofauna\, and fish are all on her radar. At home she keeps busy with a butterfly garden\, honey bee hives\, and purple martin houses. \n  \nCost\n12 and over: $5\nChildren under 12: free \nDuration\n90 minutes \nMeeting Location\nLost Lake\, just below Flora Restaurant (3422 Allen Parkway at Dunlavy)\nParking is recommended at the 300 block of Jackson Hill Street off Memorial Drive. More information available here. \nWalking tours are 90 minutes and cover approximately 3 miles. Comfortable clothing\, good walking shoes\, and a water bottle are recommended. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/in-the-weeds-walking-tour/
LOCATION:LOST LAKE\, 3422 Allen Parkway\, Houston\, 77007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Event,Summer Species,Walking Tours
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SUMMARY:Witness Series: Grow with Grace
DESCRIPTION:Join BBP’s 2025 Artist in Residence\, Kristi Rangel\, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou’s rich history\, engage with its natural elements\, and reflect on themes of environmental equity. \n  \nGrow with Grace: Indigenous Wisdom through Native Wildflowers\nJoin us in exploring Japhet Creek Park\, home to a historic bayou tributary and the future key connector between the Fifth Ward and the Greater East End. Attendees will engage with bilingual writers\, visual artists and environmentalists\, as they meditate on the natural world around us through a facilitated walking meditation. They will also discover facts about the native wildflowers planted throughout the space and the role they play in ensuring a healthy ecosystem. Artist and Community Activist\, Erandi Trevino\, and members of The Raices Collab Project will lead hands-on container garden making workshops designed to empower and excite participants about green spaces in their own backyards or porches. All workshop attendees will leave with their own wildflower garden. \n  \nParticipating Artists & Partners\nErandi Trevino\nJoe Robles IV\nKristi Rangel\nThe Raices Collab Project
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/witness-series-1/
LOCATION:JAPHET CREEK PARK\, 4600 Clinton Dr\, Houston\, TX\, 77020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Free,Nature Event,Public Art
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SUMMARY:Japhet Creek Park Opening Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, September 21 \nTime: 11am – 2pm \nLocation: Japhet Creek Park (4600 Clinton Dr) \nJoin us for an opening celebration for Japhet Creek Park! We’re inviting the community to the newly completed neighborhood park on Japhet Creek\, a historic Buffalo Bayou tributary in Houston’s Fifth Ward. Bring your lawn chairs\, picnic blankets\, and family and friends to enjoy a day in the park with performances from local musicians\, including Step Rideau & The Zydeco Outlaws\, food and drinks\, face-painting\, community organizations and vendors\, and fun activities for all. \n  \nSchedule \n11:00am: Remarks with Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and Rich Kinder\, Chairman of the Kinder Foundation \n11:30am: Ribbon cutting followed by the Wheatley High School Marching Band and Cheer Squad \n12:00pm: Performance by local band Step Rideau & The Zydeco Outlaws \n1:15pm: Performance by piano prodigy and TikTok sensation Traevon Narcisse \n1:30pm: Tunes with KTSU \n  \nRSVP \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership recently completed construction on the first phase of the Japhet Creek Park improvements\, featuring new trails\, wildflower meadows\, and lawns for gatherings and events. Part of BBP’s Buffalo Bayou East 10-Year Plan\, the second phase of the Japhet Creek project will include a creekside trail leading to a bayou-crossing pedestrian bridge connecting to Tony Marron Park to the south. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT BUFFALO BAYOU EAST \n  \n\n  \nInauguración del Parque Japhet Creek\n  \nDate: Sábado\, 21 de Septiembre \nTime: 11am – 2pm \nLocation: Parque Japhet Creek (4600 Clinton Dr) \n¡Celebre con nosotros la inauguración del Parque Japhet Creek! Invitamos a la comunidad al recién terminado parque vecinal en Japhet Creek\, un histórico afluente de Buffalo Bayou en el Fifth Ward de Houston. Venga con sus amigos y familiares para disfrutar de un día en el parque con música y actividades divertidas\, deliciosa comida\, y mucho más! \nSe recomienda registrarse\, pero no es obligatorio. \nInscríbase \n  \n  \nBuffalo Bayou Partnership ha finalizado recientemente la construcción de la primera fase de las mejoras del Parque Japhet Creek\, que incluye nuevos senderos\, praderas con flores silvestres y césped para reuniones y eventos. La segunda fase del proyecto de Japhet Creek\, que forma parte del plan a 10 años de Buffalo Bayou East de BBP\, incluirá un sendero junto al arroyo que conducirá a un puente peatonal que cruzará el bayou y conectará con el Parque Tony Marron\, situado al sur. \nConozca más acerca de Buffalo Bayou East \n  \n\n  \nThank you to our partners: \nGracias a nuestros socios:
URL:https://buffalobayou.org/event/japhet-creek-park-opening/
LOCATION:JAPHET CREEK PARK\, 4600 Clinton Dr\, Houston\, TX\, 77020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Buffalo Bayou East,Festival,Free,Nature Event
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