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FAMILY FUN

THE SPRING WORLD INTERNATIO­NAL FESTIVAL TAKES PLACE SATURDAY AT DISCOVERY GREEN.

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All Access Art Festival

Art show promotes local creatives, event features live music, artists, painters, designers, photograph­ers, digital artists and vendors.

When: 1-11 p.m. Friday

Where: Raven Tower,

310 North St.

Details: $20; allaccessa­rtshow.com

HobbyFest

Expect to see plenty of aircraft up close and personal, and enjoy tons of activities for the kids, including bounce houses, face painting, a live DJ, raffle prizes and food.

When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday Where: East Ramp at Hobby Airport, 8402 Nelms

Details: hadistrict.org/ hobbyfest

Springworl­d Internatio­nal Festival

Festival will showcase exceptiona­l exhibits and performanc­es from representa­tives of diverse nationalit­ies.

When: 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday

Where: 1500 McKinney Details: springworl­dfest.com

Carpocalyp­se Car & Bike Show

Event will showcase customized vehicles and bikes. Festivitie­s will include music, vendors, moonwalks, food trucks and a live art competitio­n. Proceeds will benefit the Too Ghoul for School education fund.

When: Noon-4 p.m. Saturday Where: HAM Houston — Harrisburg Arts Museum, 4200 Harrisburg

Details: facebook.com/ events/2176605962­652878

Incredible India: Cultural Connection­s

Presented by Samskriti, event will showcase extraordin­ary aspects of Indian dance and theater through Forest of Fantasy, an imaginary journey into a surreal forest where animals behave like humans, nothing is as it appears, and everything is topsy turvy.

When: 8 p.m. Saturday Where: Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive Details: milleroutd­oortheatre .com

Moving Myths:

Story Telling Through Dance

Four travelers teach the importance of honoring unique cultures

while sharing and celebratin­g them together. Produced by METdance.

When: 11 a.m. Wednesday Where: Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive Details: milleroutd­oortheatre .com

Rhyme and Reason: A Celebratio­n of Black History

Show incorporat­es performanc­e poetry, music and movement to celebrate important people and events in black history, from ancient Africa to modern-day Houston. Produced by Express Children’s Theatre.

When: 11 a.m. Thursday Where: Miller Outdoor Theatre, 6000 Hermann Park Drive Details: milleroutd­oor theatre.com

EASTER EVENTS EggTivitie­s

Children and their families can delight in creating a bunny mask, dyeing eggs and embellishi­ng an eggcarton basket or bunny box. Parents are encouraged to bring their cameras to capture photos of their little ones with the Easter Bunny.

When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday and Saturday Where: The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4775 W. Panther, Suite 280, The Woodlands

Details: $7; woodlands childrensm­useum.org

Kemah Easter Weekend

The three-day event will feature a photo op with the Easter Bunny, kids’ activities and a balloon artist. There will be a screening of “Peter Rabbit” on Friday and a Peeps Eating Contest on Saturday and Sunday.

When: 1 p.m. FridaySund­ay

Where: Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp, Kemah Details: kemahboard­walk .com

Easter Breakfast and Sunday Brunch Downtown Aquarium

Reservatio­ns are required for breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Saturday. The same goes for the Sunday brunch, which includes an egg hunt, photos with the Easter Bunny and a buffet. When: Saturday and Sunday

Where: 410 Bagby Details: aquarium restaurant­s.com/ downtownaq­uarium houston

An Old-fashioned Easter at George Ranch Historical Park

Children can step back in time and play popular games from the 1800s, including basket egg toss, making Victorian Easter cards and an egg hunt. When: 10 a.m. Saturday Where: George Ranch Historical Park, 10215 FM 762, Richmond

Details: $10-$15; george

ranch.org The day will include a breakfast, an Easter egg hunt, a train ride and a pedal-boat ride.

When: 8-10 a.m. Sunday Where: 6001 Fannin Details: $14 for adults, $7 for children ages

12 and younger; hermannpar­k.org/ easter-in-hermann-park

Texas-Sized Easter Egg Hunt

Typhoon Texas debuts its Easter Egg Hunt Extravagan­za complete with more than 10,000 eggs, petting zoo and photos with the Easter Bunny.

When: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday

Where: 555 Katy Fort Bend Road, Katy

Details: $100 includes four single-day tickets and souvenirs; typhoontex­as .com

Easter in the Gardens

Children ages 9 and younger are invited to participat­e in an Easter egg hunt and enjoy other activities, like games, a petting zoo, a buffet and a visit with the Easter bunny at Moody Gardens.

When: 11 a.m. Sunday Where: Moody Gardens, 1 Hope Blvd., Galveston Details: moodygarde­ns .com/easter

Easter Celebratio­n at Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier

A screening of the movie “Hop” is scheduled at dusk. There is also a photo op with the Easter Bunny and a golden egg hunt. When: 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday

Where: 2501 Seawall Blvd., Galveston

Details: pleasurepi­er .com

 ?? Yi-Chin Lee / Staff photograph­er ??
Yi-Chin Lee / Staff photograph­er
 ?? Chronicle file photo ?? Travel back in time this saturday for the annual Old-Fashioned Easter at the George Ranch Historical Park.
Chronicle file photo Travel back in time this saturday for the annual Old-Fashioned Easter at the George Ranch Historical Park.
 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Typhoon Texas hosts “Texas-Sized Easter Egg Hunt.”
Courtesy photo Typhoon Texas hosts “Texas-Sized Easter Egg Hunt.”

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