Is your end of the week looking pretty empty this July 17-19? Make some plans using this events guide by Community Impact.
All events are subject to change, and this list is not comprehensive.
Church Garage Sale
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church is holding its annual garage sale.
- July 17, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; July 18, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
- Free (admission)
- 6646 Addicks Satsuma Road, Houston
- www.seascatholic.org
CKC Houston Scrapbooking Show
Creating Keepsakes will host its scrapbooking convention at the Lone Star Convention & Expo Center.
FOLK Book Sale
Friends of the Library Kingwood, or FOLK, is hosting its annual buy-one-get-one-free sale at the Kingwood Branch Library’s Used Bookstore.
- July 17, 12-5:30 p.m.; July 18, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Free (admission)
- 4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood
- www.kingwoodfolk.org
Old Pearland Farmers Market
Hosted every third Saturday of the month under the pavilion at Independence Park, the market only accepts local homegrown or handmade items. The market includes a variety of seasonal produce, grass-fed beef, organic poultry and pork as well as local raw honey and free-range eggs, bread, jam, pickles and salsa.
Poker Tournament
Poker players of all skill levels are invited to this tournament hosted by Final Gravity Brewpub. Beer will be available for purchase, and the prize for the tournament will be a gift basket of Final Gravity merchandise and other items.
The Texas Headhunters
Guitarists Ian Moore, Jesse Dayton and Johnny Moeller will perform live at the Charles Bender PAC.
Jason Cassidy at Dosey Doe
Jason Cassidy is performing at the Dosey Doe-The Big Barn on July 18. The Houston-based country artist frequently performs in The Woodlands and Spring area.
New Caney Community Market
This monthly market is held in the parking lot of Valley Ranch Town Center and features vendors selling local produce, meat, honey, baked goods and artisan-made items.
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