Bayou City Music Series: “Jazz in the Tre” (Emancipation Park)

Hands for Houston: The Community Bridges Program pairs Rice students with local non-profits

Famed pianist and composer Jason Moran comes home to the Third Ward. Jazz students from Moran's alma mater, HSPVA, will open. Legendary jazz vocalist Horace Grigsby, rounds out a great night of music.

Emerge: Fluvial Tapestries from Hurricane Harvey Opening Reception

Monthly Volunteer Day

Join us for an opening reception of "Emerge: Fluvial Tapestries from Hurricane Harvey" on Friday, October 26. All 12 sand peel sculptures will be exhibited as part of Emerge: Fluvial Tapestries from Hurricane Harvey in the Sunset Coffee Building Gallery in collaboration with Houston Arts Alliance. The exhibition runs Friday, October 26, 2018 through November 7, 2018.

CANCELLED: Ghosts and Spirits Boat Tour

Volunteer

Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership guide Andrew Groocock as he shares stories of haunted tales and legends along Buffalo Bayou. Costumes are encouraged in keeping with the Halloween spirit and to continue the ghoulish fun in Downtown after the tour.

Looking Back History Tour

Volunteer

Aboard BBP’s pontoon boat, take a look back to the late 1800s when Houston was founded with Louis Aulbach, local historian and author of "Buffalo Bayou: An Echo of Houston’s Wilderness Beginnings" or Andrew Groocock, local historian. Hear stories of the Allen brothers and historical information about the people, places and events along the bayou that helped shape Houston.

Looking Back History Tour

Volunteer

Aboard BBP’s pontoon boat, take a look back to the late 1800s when Houston was founded with Louis Aulbach, local historian and author of "Buffalo Bayou: An Echo of Houston’s Wilderness Beginnings" or Andrew Groocock, local historian. Hear stories of the Allen brothers and historical information about the people, places and events along the bayou that helped shape Houston.

Looking Back History Tour

Volunteer

Aboard BBP’s pontoon boat, take a look back to the late 1800s when Houston was founded with Louis Aulbach, local historian and author of "Buffalo Bayou: An Echo of Houston’s Wilderness Beginnings" or Andrew Groocock, local historian. Hear stories of the Allen brothers and historical information about the people, places and events along the bayou that helped shape Houston.

BBP Gala: Color Outside the Lines

Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership as we honor the many colorful contributions of Judy Nyquist and Geraldina Wise to BBP and to the vitality and creativity of Houston.

BBP Gala: Color Outside the Lines

Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership as we honor the many colorful contributions of Judy Nyquist and Geraldina Wise to BBP and to the vitality and creativity of Houston.

Wellness Walk in the East Sector

Sound Healing Meditation *

Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership and GirlTrek: Healthy Black Women and Girls on a free Wellness Walk along Buffalo Bayou's East Sector led by Angel Randolph, Girl Trek group leader, and Laura Conely, founder of Urban Paths Wellness Coaching. Discover the historic East End neighborhood. This scenic urban trail follows along Buffalo Bayou flowing toward Tony Marron Park (808 N. York Street) and is a combination of pavement, dirt and gravel. Wear durable yet comfortable shoes.

Art Walk: Sara Kellner

Join Sara Kellner with Houston Arts Alliance to discuss Jaume Plensa’s Tolerance sculpture and other works along Allen Parkway, including Celan Bouillet’s parking meter project.

The public art along Buffalo Bayou makes for a unique experience and adventure around every corner. Learn more about these exceptional public works of art during Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s newest guided tour. Discover the meanings and muses behind specific pieces explained by the artists themselves during this four-tour series.