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Free Admission to SeaWorld San Antonio for Preschoolers and Teachers

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SeaWorld San Antonio is offering free admission all year long to Texas preschool children and Texas teachers with its Preschool and Teacher Cards, now available for a limited time. Texas preschool children ages 3 to 5 are eligible for a free Preschool Card. Active and certified Texas teachers can receive a free Teacher Card. Both cards provide unlimited admission to SeaWorld San Antonio throughout the 2024 season and the registration is only for a limited time.

CLICK HERE for free Preschool Admission. 

CLICK HERE for free Teacher Admission. 

Rock the Row Spring Concert Series returns March 21, 2024

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Rock the Row, the popular and free outdoor concert series sponsored by Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. and hosted by The Woodlands Township, will return on Thursday, March 21 for its spring season.

Celebrate the Year of The Dragon at The Woodlands Children’s Museum

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Celebrate the Year of the DRAGON on Saturday, February 3rd from 10:00am-2:00pm with interactive art projects and dynamic Lion Dance performances.

The museum will be transformed with colorful decorations for this interactive, energetic experience dedicated to enlightening children about Asian culture and traditions through fun activities that celebrate the Year of the Dragon. In the Asian culture, the dragon represents good luck, strength, and health that the museum has transferred into dragon, lantern and stamp art projects for children to make during the event.

"The Amazing Castle" New Exhibit Comes to The Woodlands Children’s Museum

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The Woodlands Children’s Museum
brings to life more extraordinary hands-on adventures with the opening of The Amazing Castle. Visitors to The Amazing Castle are transported to a magical place and time—inside the castle’s stone walls lays a happy and peaceful little community where every citizen has a special job to do.

Children can don costumes and engage in role-play by becoming lords and ladies, castle villagers, or even “HiJinx the Jester.” Visitors can try their hands in the Royal Workshops with “Trim the Tailor” or “Gable the Carpenter.” After picking vegetables in the garden, kids can tote them to the Great Hall to cook up a royal meal or visit the tower to wake “Herald,” the sleeping dragon! The Amazing Castle is designed for visitors of all ages and will be at The Woodlands Children’s Museum through May 4, 2024.

Township Arbor Day event gives free tree seedlings to residents - January 27, 2024

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The Woodlands’ annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway is set for Saturday, January 27, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon at Rob Fleming Park. The Woodlands celebrates its 48th year of giving away seedlings to residents, making it one of the longest-standing community traditions. 

Since 1977, more than 1.5 million seedlings have been distributed. This year’s event is produced by The Woodlands Township Environmental Services Department with support from Howard Hughes and Waste Management. 

February in City Place - Valentine's Cardmaking, Fat Tuesday Celebration, More

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The New Year is off to a festive start at north Houston’s City Place, where visitors can laissez les bons temps rouler during an annual Fat Tuesday celebration, take advantage of ongoing health and wellness programming, give kids a leg up on the competition and show that special someone how much they’re loved with a special meal, romantic stay or handcrafted Valentine’s Day card. Programming takes place on and around the community’s central Plaza at 1250 Lake Plaza Drive – Spring, TX 77389.

The John Cooper School Build and Dream Exhibit @ The Woodlands Children's Museum

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The Woodlands Children’s Museum is excited to announce a new partnership with The John Cooper School, providing the community with an imaginative new exhibit designed to ignite curiosity and inspire creative play, problem-solving, and engagement for families and children.

The John Cooper School’s Dream and Build Exhibit features a magnificent 15-foot sculpted dragon, walk-through castle towers, interactive building blocks, and an open play concept that allows young minds to explore the realms of architecture, engineering, design, and critical thinking.