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Let us help our readers find your program! The 2021 Fall Classes & Programs Directory is a resource for families in The Woodlands, Spring, and surrounding areas to find local educational and extracurricular programs in which their children can participate in person, online, or both. Our Directory launches August 7, 2021 and remains live on our website through December 7, 2021.

MFAH features Ernesto Neto's immersive crochet installation

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This summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is presenting Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife, a major commission and one of the largest crochet works to date by the renowned Brazilian artist. Over the course of three weeks, a team of a dozen people constructed a labyrinth of interior pathways for visitors to explore, all while suspended 12 feet in the air. Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife, the seventh installment of the Museum’s summer immersive art series, will be on view through Sunday, September 26, 2021 in Cullinan Hall of the Caroline Wiess Law Building.

“Ernesto Neto has captivated audiences around the world with his multi-sensory, structural environments—each one unique in nature and its visitor experience,” said Gary Tinterow, Director, the Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, MFAH. “We are delighted to bring this monumental, one-of-a-kind piece to our Museum and into our collection. It exemplifies our ongoing commitment to Latin American art and presentations of immersive, contemporary installations year after year.” 

SunForceOceanLife is a spiraling, structural marvel that highlights the cyclical relationship between the sun and the sea to produce life on earth. This massive installation fills Cullinan Hall with yellow, orange, and green materials that are hand-woven into a myriad of patterns and sewn together in a spiral formation. At nearly 30 feet x 79 feet x 55 feet, the structure is suspended from the ceiling and spirals outward from the center of Cullinan Hall to form one point of entry and one point of exit: the former at the entryway to the pavilion and the latter at the rear of the piece facing the south wall. As visitors enter, they will follow a path through the interior passages to its center. Each crocheted section is filled with soft, plastic balls underfoot that move with each step, forcing visitors to focus on their inner balance and the stability of their own bodies.

“A structural feat, this site-specific piece for Cullinan Hall takes inspiration from the artist’s long-term study of and commitment to the art, culture, and traditions of various cultures that form Brazil,” said Mari Carmen Ramírez, Wortham Curator of Latin American Art and Founding Director of the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), MFAH. “Neto transforms crochet, a popular Brazilian craft, taught to him by his grandmother and typically executed by women on a small, delicate scale, into massive structures that float several feet above the ground.”

“SunForceOceanLife is about fire, the vital energy that enables life on this planet,” said artist Ernesto Neto. “Every time we complete one crocheted spiral with the polymer string used in this work, we burn both ends with fire in a gesture that evokes meditation, prayer, and other sacred rituals. I hope that the experience of this work will feel like a chant made in gratitude to the gigantic ball of fire we call the sun, a gesture of thanks for the energy, truth, and power that it shares with us as it touches our land, our oceans, and our life. SunForceOceanLife also unites the disciplines of art and culture with biology and cosmology; it directly engages the body as does a joyful dance or meditation, inviting us to relax, breathe, and uncouple our body from our conscious mind. The sensation of floating, the body cradled by the crocheted fruits of our labor, brings to mind a hammock: the quintessential indigenous invention that uplifts us and connects us to the wisdom and traditions of our ancestors.” 

TICKETS: $25 adults, $20 youth 13-18 years, FREE children 6-12 years

Admission & Guidelines
• Tickets include Museum general admission.
• Advance tickets are strongly recommended.

Before getting tickets, please read these guidelines carefully:
All ticket holders may explore this special site-specific installation at ground level, which is wheelchair accessible. Guests may opt to enter the sculptural work’s pathways, which are suspended in mid-air. In addition to adhering to the Museum’s pandemic safety protocols, guests need to observe the following to enter this exhibition:
• Sign a waiver—available on the website and on-site.
• Confirm they are able to walk without assistance.
• Wear socks; no shoes or bare feet allowed.
• Be at least 3.5 feet tall (42 inches).
• Confirm they are age 6 or older.
• Have one adult for every two minors between the ages of 6 and 12 in the group. Adults must accompany children at all times.
• Access the pathway without babies, including in carriers or strollers.
• Use sensible judgment at all times when on the pathway, especially if using cameras, smartphones, etc.
• Only small cross-body bags may be worn; purses and bags over the shoulder and back are not allowed. A locker will be provided to you and individuals in your party.
• Avoid wearing loose jewelry, which can potentially tangle with the surfaces of the pathways.

"Summer Sillies" Event Features Lightning McQueen, August 7

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Kachow!  The Woodlands Children’s Museum is saying goodbye to summer and hello to the new school year with its annual Shake Your Summer Sillies Out event, featuring a final visit with the CARS movie characters. 

On Saturday, August 7, 2021, museum guests will have an opportunity to get up close for a photo meet and greet with the famous racecar who loves going faster than fast, Lightning McQueen.  His trusted tow-truck friend Tow Mater and the Tipping Tractor they met in the pasture will also visit.  The replica vehicles will be available at the museum from 10:00am – 3:00pm. 

“This summer, we have been delighted to feature the CARS characters at several of our events.  Due to their popularity, we are providing them one more time before the end of summer,” stated Angela Colton, the museum’s Executive Director.  “It is truly magical to see a child’s excitement when they get to meet – in real life – a television hero.”

The annual Shake Your Summer Sillies Out event will also feature the musical talents of Mr. Tom on-stage inside the museum, and children will be able to take part in a collaborative car-themed art project in The Muse art bar.  Outside, families can stay cool with a delicious snowball available for purchase from Cheri’s N’awlins Sneaux Bawls.

Guests are strongly encouraged to pre-purchase tickets for this popular event at www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org.  If space permits, a very limited number of tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis the day of the event.  Each ticket will be for a timed session in an effort to provide families with a safe and enjoyable experience.  Tickets are $5 for museum members and $10 for non-members.  Ticket prices include admission to the museum and a visit with the CARS characters.

Summer hours for the museum are Tuesdays and Thursday from 10am – 2pm, and Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10am – 4pm.  The museum is closed on Sundays and Mondays. 

The Woodlands Children’s Museum is located in the Panther Creek Village Center at 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77381.  Tickets and additional information can be found at www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org and by following the museum on Facebook @TheWoodlandsChildrensMuseum and on Instagram and Twitter @TheWoodlandsCM. 

Adventure Awaits at Play Street Museum!

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Located in The Woodlands, just at the entrance of the East Shore subdivision, is a children’s wonderland. Play Street Museum awakens curiosities and delights the imagination with its multiple, thoughtfully-crafted play spaces designed for children from toddler to eight years of age. The Museum is spacious, clean, and modern, and offers open play 5 days a week. An attendant takes care to make regular rounds to keep things as tidy as possible, ensuring a pleasant experience for all who visit, no matter the time of day.

We visited on a Wednesday afternoon. The place was buzzing with children for a short while during our visit, but, as you can see from the photos, it certainly was not crowded or overrun.

The museum offers Legos, dress-up, arts & crafts, a construction zone, train table,  and a myriad of specially designed rooms / spaces for exploration.

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Some of our favorite spots to play:

  • Pet Shop / Clinic- We enjoyed observing a real bearded dragon (completely caged in) and taking care of stuffed animals. My little one got a kick out of the working dryer!
  • House / Kitchen – We spent the most time in this awesome area. The kitchen is chock-full of dishes and fake foods to cook and serve! Cookies, birthday cakes, tea sets, and pint-sized furniture, bring this space to life!
  • Grocery Store - Isn't a mini market a favorite of every children's museum? Children can pretend to shop and check out! 
  • Ice cream truck - It’s loaded with different flavors of ice cream and all the tools you need to serve deliciousness to your customers as you operate your own ice cream truck.
  • Bank - This room was small and simple, but my daughter absolutely loved typing on the keyboard as she pretended to handle bank transactions.

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Other favorites: We climbed aboard a school bus, “drove” a trolley, and enjoyed pretend play with wooden toys and blocks.

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We spent two hours at the museum and still hadn't thoroughly explored everything, such as the doctor's office that has examination tools, x-rays, and crutches.

The museum is relatively small in size but packed with so many goodies, you could pass half the day (or longer) here!

Play Street Museum is located at 207 East Shore Dr in The Woodlands. Free Play hours are Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm. Admission is $12.50 for each child ages 1-8;  children under 1 and 9+ are free if accompanied by a paying sibling. A snack is included with paid admission! My daughter was able to grab her favorite on the way out!

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SPONSORED: You’re Invited! Teleos Academy Open House – July 26

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Are you looking for an environment where your student can continue working through an online curriculum of your choosing and still have the support and guidance of a certified teacher?
At Teleos Academy, students can complete their daily online schoolwork in a technologically advanced classroom, with full professional IT support and the skilled guidance of a caring, certified teacher. You choose the online academic program that works best for your student, and Teleos will be there to support, guide and nurture them. Your student will also have the opportunity for regular socialization activities that will allow them daily peer interactions.

Please join Telos Academy for an open house! Come explore the state-of-the-art classrooms, where each student will have access to their own technology and cyber security support.

Teleos Academy Open House
Monday, July 26, 2021
5:00pm-7:00pm
18 Augusta Pines Dr (Augusta Pines golf course) East Wing Suit 16E
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Visit the website at: teleosacademy.com

Register Now! Woodtrace Wilderness Kids Triathlon, Sunday, August 15, 2021

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Friendswood Development Company, which is best known for developing some of Houston’s signature master-planned communities including Fairfield and Kingwood, will host the Woodtrace Wilderness Kids Triathlon presented by Village Builders on Sunday, August 15, 2021 in its Tomball-area community of Woodtrace, located in Pinehurst, TX. The race, a USA Triathlon-sanctioned event, will have two designated start times: 7:30 am for ages 5 to 10 and 8:30 am for ages 11 to 15. The swim will be 100 yards for ages 5-10 and 200 yards for ages 11-15; bike ride will be 2.35 miles for 5-10 and 4.7 miles for ages 11-15; and run will be 1 mile for 5-10 and 2 miles for 11-15.