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Because Houston is such a largely populated city, there are many events year round to attract visitors. Below is a month by month list of the largest and most popular events occurring in Houston annually. Click on one of the months below to go directly to events happening in that month.

January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December


1/2006 Mid January
Houston Marathon. The annual Houston Marathon loops through many local neighbors. Weekend events include a half marathon and 24-hour fitness 4-mile race. For more information, call 713-957-3453.
1/2006 1 Jan
New Year's Day. Public holiday.
1/2006 19 Jan
Martin Luther King Day. Public holiday.
1/2006 1-4 Jan
Art Exhibit. "The Heroic Century: The Museum of Modern Art Masterpieces." More than 200 paintings and sculptures dating from 1885 to 1998 display the stylistic developments of the Modern era. Museum of Fine Arts, 1001 Bissonnet St., Museum District. Phone 713-639-7300. http://www.mfah.org. Concludes 4 Jan

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2/2006 13-24 Feb
Mardi Gras. Thousands of revelers flock to Galveston (about 51 mi/82 km south of Houston) for this annual celebration, featuring processions, masked balls, sporting events, theatrical productions and weekend live entertainment. For more information, call toll-free 888-425-4753. http://www.mardigrasgalveston.com.
2/2006 16 Feb
Presidents' Day. Public holiday.

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3/2006 Early-Mid March
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Rodeo competitions and performances by top country-music entertainers. Reliant Arena, 8334 Fannin St. For more information, call 832-667-1000. For tickets, call TicketMaster 713-629-3700, or toll-free 800-726-1313. http://www.hlsr.com. Concludes mid March
3/2006 Early-Mid March
Azalea Trail. The River Oaks Garden Club invites visitors to view the spectacular azalea gardens at Bayou Bend and visit some of River Oaks' private houses and gardens. For information, call 713-639-7758 or 713-523-2483. http://www.riveroaksgardenclub.org.
3/2006 Early-Mid March
Houston Horse Show. In conjunction with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Houston Horse Show holds competitions of five equine breeds over 21 consecutive days. Reliant Arena, 8334 Fannin St. For more information, call 832-667-1000. For tickets, call TicketMaster at 713-629-3700, or toll-free 800-726-1313. http://www.hlsr.com. Concludes mid March

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4/2006 19-25 Apr
Golf. Top PGA players compete in the Shell Houston Open. Redstone Golf Course, 2200 Post Oak Blvd. For more information, call 281-454-7000. http://www.shellHoustonopen.com.

 

4/2006 Early-Mid April
NBA Basketball. The Houston Rockets play regular-season house games at the Houston Downtown Arena (scheduled to open October 2003), La Branch and Polk Streets. For tickets, call 713-627-3865 or toll-free 800-462-2849. http://www.nba.com/rockets. Season concludes mid April
4/2006 Early-Late April
WorldFest. Dozens of feature films, shorts, documentaries, TV commercials and music videos are screened in what Houston boasts as the world's largest international film and video competition. For more information, call 713-965-9955. http://www.worldfest.org.

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5/2006 Early May
Houston International Festival. More than 20 downtown blocks are filled with food booths, arts and crafts, musicians and other performers for this annual multicultural celebration. This year the festival spotlights Thailand. For more information, call 713-654-8808. http://www.ifest.org. Concludes early May
5/2006 Throughout May
Concert. The Houston Symphony presents its 2003-
2006 season of classical and pops concerts. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. For information, call 713-224-4240. For tickets, call 713-224-7575. http://www.Houstonsymphony.org. Concludes late May
5/2006 Throughout May
Opera. The Houston Grand Opera presents its 2003-
2006 season. Brown Theater at the Wortham Center, 510 Preston. For information, call 713-546-0200. For tickets, call 713-228-6737, or toll-free 800-626-7372. http://www.Houstongrandopera.org. Concludes late May
5/2006 31 May
Memorial Day. Public holiday.
5/2006 Early May
Cinco de Mayo. Weekend-long celebration that includes a downtown parade, mariachi music, dancing and food at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park. For information, call 713-284-8354

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6/2006 Early-Mid June
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Screenings of films with gay and lesbian themes. Various venues. http://www.hglff.org. Concludes mid June
6/2006 Throughout June
Musical. Theatre Under the Stars presents its 2003-
2006 season of musicals. Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, 800 Bagby St. For information, call 713-558-2600. For tickets, call 713-558-8887. http://www.tuts.com. Concludes late June
6/2006 Early-Mid June
Theater. The Alley Theatre stages its ongoing lineup of theatrical productions. 615 Texas Ave. For more information, call 713-228-9341. For tickets, call 713-228-8421. http://www.alleytheatre.org. Concludes mid June
6/2006 Throughout June
Dance. The Houston Ballet performs regularly at the Brown Theater at the Wortham Theater Center, 510 Texas Ave. For information, call 713-529-6300. For tickets, call 713-227-2787, or toll-free 800-828-2787. http://www.Houstonballet.org. Concludes late June

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7/2006 4 Jul
Independence Day. Public holiday. Houston celebrates Independence Day with numerous firework displays, concerts and other live entertainment throughout the city. Among them: The Houston Symphony plays at Miller Outdoor Theatre, one of the city's oldest traditions. Phone 713-284-8350. http://www.Houstonsymphony.com. Houston's official celebration, the BP Power of Freedom Salute to America, presents live musicians and fireworks along the banks of Eleanor Tinsley Park at Buffalo Bayou 4-10 pm. Phone 713-522-9723. http://www.festivalsofHouston.com.
7/2006 Early-Mid July
Musical. Broadway in Houston presents its 2003-
2006 season. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana. For information, call 713-622-7469. For tickets, call Ticketmaster at 713-629-3700, or toll-free 800-889-8457. http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com. Concludes mid July

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8/2006 Early August
WNBA Basketball. The Houston Comets play house games at the Compaq Center, 10 Greenway Plaza E. For tickets, call 713-627-9622. http://www.wnba.com/comets. Concludes early August

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9/2006 6 Sep
Labor Day. Public holiday.
9/2006 18, 19 Sep
Hot Sauce Festival. At one of the largest hot sauce festivals in the country," approximately 20,000 people sample any sort of food or beverage that can be combined with hot sauce, in
varieties from harmless to blistering. Also live entertainment and children's' activities. Houston Farm and Ranch Club, 1 Abercrombie Drive. For information, call 281-558-3518. http://www.Houstonhotsauce.com.
9/2006 Throughout September
Major-League Baseball. The Houston Astros play regular-season house games at Minute Maid Field, 501 Crawford St., downtown. For information, call 713-259-8000. For tickets, call 877-927-8767. http://www.astros.mlb.com. Season concludes late September

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10/2006 11 Oct
Columbus Day. Public holiday.
11/2006 11 Nov
Veterans Day. Public holiday.
11/2006 25 Nov
Thanksgiving Day. Public holiday.
12/2006 25 Dec
Christmas Day. Public holiday.
12/2006 11 Dec
Christmas Boat Parade on Clear Lake. More than 100 boats decorated with lights and holiday displays parade up the Clear Lake Channel, visible from the shores. For information, call 281-488-7676. http://www.clearlakearea.com.

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