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k 11 I H ANNUAL Art on
the Avenue: Saturday
November 10th, 6-
10pm doors open at 3pm. Art on
the Avenue is an evening celebra-
tion and silent auction of the
works of artists with a connection
to the historic Washington Avenue
and Near Northside neighbor-
hoods located north and north-
west of Houston's Downtown. Art
on the Avenue benefits Avenue
CDC's affordable housing pro-
grams.Located at 2101 Winter St.,
77007.
2007 D'FEET
Celebration of Life
Fundraiser. October
20th starting at 8am. Certified 10K,
5K runs, 5K walk, and 1K kid's
event. There is no other program
like this, for all money raised here
stays here in Galveston County
and is used to fund the D'Feet
Breast Cancer, Inc. free screening
mammography and follow-up care
program for Galveston County
women who qualify, www.dfeet-
breastcancer.com.
20TH ANNUAL
Bayfest Festival:
Saturday October 6th.
12-6pm. Live music, food, craft fair
and much more. Come check us
out by Galveston Bay and El
Jardin. Call 281-291-8262 for more
information.
37TH ANNUAL
Pumpkin Patch
Carnival: Saturday
October 27, 11-4pm. Bring your
entire family, friends, cousins and
neighborhood bunch to 17202
Butte Creek, Ponderosa
Elementary. We look forward to
seeing you there!
YOU DON'T need a
treasure map to find
great treasures in
Huntsville! Just stroll the down-
town streets at the 33rd Annual
Fair on the Square! Saturday
October 6th taking place on
Huntsville's historic downtown
square from 9:00-5:00pm.
Whether looking for special trin-
kets and treasures or to simply
enjoy the festival atmosphere, the
fair on the square has plenty to
make the one hour drive from
Houston worthwhile.
5th Annual Holiday
viis/ Market presented by
Wildwood : 8911 FM
1488, Magnolia. October 6,
9:00am-3pm. A day of crafts, arts,
food and fun presented by
Wildwood United Methodist
Church. All proceeds benefit local
missions. Location at Wildwood,
8911 FM 1488, Magnolia, next to
Bear Branch Elementary.
www.wildwood-umc.org.
a a ah A Shopper's Heaven
on Earth I The Foundry
MWWi United Methodist
Church will host over 100 vendors
at its annual Judy Dierker Craft
Classic on Saturday, October 20,
2007, 9am-4pmThe Foundry UMC
8350 Jones Road, 77065
Atascocita First
Baptist: Family Fall
Festival. October
27,5:30pm-8:30pm. 5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, 77346. Games, Food,
Candy, Hayrides, Balloon Animals,
Face Painting and lots of Fun! It's
Free and all ages are welcome. No
scary costumes, please. We will
also have a silent auction & all
proceeds will help support
Children's Ministry.
m m m bear creek umc
J J J Fall Fest & Craft
• • • Show: Saturday
October 20th. Festival 9-2pm, Craft
Show 9-4pm, Costume Contest
11am & 1pm. Crafts, food, fun,
face painting and much much
more! 16000 Rippling Water Dr.,
77084.
k BETHLEHEM VILLAGE
Live Nativity, 2007.
December 14-15, 7-
9pm. Bellaire United Methodist
Church, 4417 Bellaire Blvd, 77401.
Come journey with Bellaire UMC
as we turn our church campus into
a Bethlehem community and cele-
brate the miracle of Christmas.
Imagine a dark sky, a carpenter's
house busy with noise, an inn, a
stable, along with many shep-
herds, angels, and of course Mary,
Joseph and the baby Jesus!
FALL FESTIVAL from
3-6pm on Saturday,
VZSf October 20, 20073900
Baker Drive, 77539. Games, prizes
and refreshments. Come join us
for a day of fun and fellowship.
Free admission!
CHRISTMAS IN
^ Tit- Historic
Montgomery!
Downtown Montgomery,
December 7-9. Christmas event
with annual homes tour and cook-
ie walk. Other activities include
breakfast with Santa, parade, kid's
day, arts & crafts and more! City of
Montgomery at (936)597-6434; or
www.historicmontgomerytexas.c
om. Homes Tour admission:
Adults, $10. Students, $3.
FALL FAIR Day!
Ashford United
Methodist Church.
2201 S. Dairy Ashford. October
20th, 10am- 5pm. Free admission!
Crafts, bake sale, tea room, music,
fun! Lots of children's activites! We
would love to see you and your
family!
FALL FESTIVAL at
\ [ilijy Southwest Chinese
Baptist Church:
October 31st, 5:30-7:30pm. Fall
Festival is a safe and fun alterna-
tive to Halloween. "Trunk-or-Treat"
- over 20 types of games, candies,
bounce house, popcorn, hot dogs
and drinks. All Free! 12525 Sugar
Ridge Blvd., Stafford,77477.
Fall Festival Saturday
October 27, 2pm-6pm.
Houston First Church
of God 14400 Northwest Freeway,
77040. All kinds of games and
activities to do. All activities are
free and open to all families!
FALL FROLIC: Riata
wjw Ranch/ Cy-Fair.
October 27th, 10:00-
2:00pm. Riata Ranch will be host-
ing Fall events. Inlcudes a pump-
kin patch, numerous business and
craft vendors, petting zoo,
Halloween games, petting zoo,
and more. Come try the great
BBQ! 10600 Riata Ranch Blvd.
^ GREEK FESTIVAL!
3511 Yoakum. October
4-7, 5:00pm- 7:00pm.
The Original Greek Festival- now
in its 41st year returns with won-
derful Greek food, dancing, shop-
ping, special events and presenta-
tions. Adults, $5. Kids under 12 are
free. Web site: greekfestival.org
TRUNK OR Treat! St.
\ UV\ Ay Andrew Lutheran
Church, October 31,
6pm-7:30pm. 1353 Witte Rd,
77055. Stop by and check out this
alternative to traditional trick-or-
treat! Free Admission!
Advertise your seasonal items, craft show,
festival, bazaar, seasonal services and more
in our Holiday Handicrafts section.
Place your ad in all area papers for
1 week for only $ 10. Your ad will include
up to 20 words and a seasonal
attention getter!
Call the Classified Department
for more information (713) 371-3600
HERITAGE
SCARITAGE Festival:
Republic of Texas
Plaza, 5117 N. Main, Baytown
October 27, 10:00am- 5:00pm. Arts
& crafts & food booths; pumpkin
decorating; face painting; Indian
teepee; reenactment camp; vin-
tage baseball game; visit authentic
1896 one-room school & 1910
farmhouse. Free admission. For
more info please call 281-421-2099
or republic1836@hotmail.com.
INTERNATIONAL
QUILT Festival
Houston: George R.
Brown Convention Center Nov. 1-
4, 2007 Houston, Texas Oct. 31,
Preview Night: 5-7pm. (IQA mem-
bers & class enrollees only); 7-10
pm. General public Nov. 1-3, 10
am- 7pm. Nov. 4th, 11am- 5pm.
$10 regular/ $8 seniors & student/
children 10 & under are free. $10
Preview Night ticket allows one
free additional day. Four-Day pass,
$35 includes Preview Night.
MAGNOLIA WEST
(O High School Fall
Festival! 42202 FM
1774, Magnolia. November 17th,
10:00am- 5:00pm. 1st Annual
Athletic Booster Club Fall Festival
and Craft Fair. Dunking booth,
moonwalk, health fair, craft fair,
baseball "clock your pitch," water
slides, pony rides, bingo, BBQ and
more!
NATURAL
HALLOWEEN at
Sheldon Lake State
Park: 15315 Beaumont Highway.
October 27, 7:00-9:00pm. Join us
for a family Halloween event, the
natural way, with "Creatures of the
Night Nature Walk", "Skins and
Skulls" exhibit, "Fear Factor Table",
"Myths and Legends" campfire
and more! Recommended ages: 5-
14 yrs, $3 per child, adults free.
Cost $3.00
Limited Parking.
VIA COLOR! At Sam
Houston Park/ Allen
Parkway and Bagby.
November 17th through 18th.
Saturday 10-6pm, Sunday 10-5pm.
Via Colori is a street painting festi-
val benefiting the Center for
Hearing and Speech, showcasing
more than 175 artists painting
masterpieces directly on the
street. (713) 523-3633 for more
information.
"VITAME VAS!" That's
Czech for "We wel-
come you!" And
members of Crosby's Sacred
Heart Church are busy preparing
to welcome the many visitors who
return to Crosby each year for the
Czech Festival. Scheduled for
Sunday, Oct. 7, at the Crosby
Fairgrounds, the 67th Annual
Czech Festival continues the tradi-
tion of celebrating Crosby's Czech
heritage. Visitors looking for a
taste of Czech culture can enjoy
kolaches, strudels, and other
homemade pastries. Barbecue
and sausage dinners will be
served beginning at 11am. In
addition to a sampling of Czech
music and dancers, there will be
entertainment provided by various
local talents. A giant auction fea-
turing handmade quilts and more
begins at 1pm. There will also be
bingo, arts & crafts, and booths &
games for all ages throughout the
day. There is no admission fee.
Parking is free at the fairgrounds'
parking lot on Church Street, and
handicap parking is available.
W.O.W. CRAFT Show
and Pumpkin Patch.
Good Shepherd
United Methodist Church. October
13th, 9:00am- 4:00pm. 20155
Cypresswood Drive (290/ Mason
Road, Fairfield Subdivision).
Homemade crafts, candles, home
decor, plants, toys, silent auction,
bake sale. Admission $1.00.
NEW LIFE Lutheran
Church Annual Bazaar
& BBQ! 3521 East
Orange, Pearland. October 5-6,
10:00am to 5:00pm. October 7th,
12-5:00pm. Indoor & outdoor craft
booths, raffle & hourly door prizes.
Best barbecue beef, chicken and
sausage around, and home baked
desserts. Activities and moonwalk
for the children, games and plenty
of prizes.
PUMPKIN PATCH.
Ashford United
Methodist Church.
2201 S Dairy Ashford, 77077.
October 14-31. 9am- 7pm,
Monday- Saturday; Sunday, 12-
7pm. Free admission. Great place
to bring the kids! Come paint the
pumpkins, take pictures, more!
TEXASIA: OCTOBER
20-21, 11am- 7pm.
Houston City Hall
Reflection Pond. Free admission!
Texasia is Houston's newest cele-
bration of its international treasure
trove from Deep in the Heart of
Asian Art. Come on out, experi-
ence all of Asia in Houston!
www.AsianFestivalHouston.com
THE TEXAS
Mushroom Festival:
Fiesta de Hongos,
October 19-20, 10-5pm.
Madisonville is located on I-45 at
the intersection of State Highway
21, halfway between Houston and
Dallas. Mushroom cooking
demonstrations, wine tasting, arts/
crafts, autoshowcase, shiitake 5K
run, lots more!
3RD ANNUAL Fall
Festival and Pitbull
Show. A festival to
bring people in the community
together to enjoy a day filled with
family, fun, and entertainment.
Live artists will perform and ven-
dors will be there to showcase
their products. Saturday October
20, 10:00-6:00pm Tamina Park
19500 Main St., 77396.
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