Compassion Week 2016 Opening Ceremony
bird-grasshopperHouston's 2nd Annual Compassion Week is a week-long celebration to showcase Houston's compassionate culture and to build compassion for one another.
Houston's 2nd Annual Compassion Week is a week-long celebration to showcase Houston's compassionate culture and to build compassion for one another.
Join BBP for community-wide volunteer days at Buffalo Bayou Park happening every third Saturday of each month! Volunteers will help with a variety of tasks, including but not limited to: trash pick-up, mulching and weed removal.
Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlight how the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem.
Advance ticket sales for Bayou Bash have closed. You can purchase tickets at the door! $45 for current Bayou Buddies members and $50 for non-members. Join Bayou Buddies for their biggest fundraiser of the year featuring crawfish and libations, live entertainment from Havoc Wagon and Heapin'Helpin', and fun lawn games. Guests will also have a chance to […]
Join Bayou Buddies for their biggest fundraiser of the year featuring crawfish and libations, live entertainment, silent auction, lawn games and pontoon boat rides.
Join us for a pre-Mother’s Day flower pressing event and learn more about why flowers are so very irresistible! Enjoy a brief walk before the flower pressing activity.
These 30-minute boat rides are a great way to spend the afternoon with your family. Escape from the city and enjoy the cool breeze as you glide along Buffalo Bayou’s waters. Look for graceful herons, jumping fish, and even the occasional alligator sunning on the banks. (Weather and water levels permitting.)
Bring your family and friends to UTHealth's Stomp Out Stroke Festival, a free, family-friendly event featuring stroke and brain education, nutrition and fitness education, free health screenings, music, entertainment, food and family activities.
Fees from this run benefit the Aruna Project, an international human rights organization focused on bringing and sustaining freedom to the sexually enslaved in South Asia through employment marked by holistic care.
Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlight how the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem.