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Houston Events You Can’t Miss in April

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April is one of my favorite months because it means warmish weather — without being suffocated and sweaty — and tons of fun events!

This week

  • Learn How To Blend Wine with Justin Winery: Tuesday, April 23, from 6 to 8 pm. Have you ever wondered how winemakers determine the varietals we blend to make an iconic wine? Join Nice Winery and Master Sommelier, Joseph Spellman, for a hands-on class to learn about the characteristics each varietal brings to the blend of JUSTIN Isosceles and the opportunity to make your own blends! Limited to 34 participants. The class is $85 per person. BACK TO SCHOOL.
  • Dining Out For Life: Thursday, April 25, all day! Eat out at a participating restaurant and a portion of the proceeds goes to AIDS Foundation Houston.(You can also just donate directly here!) FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
  • Ford Fry’s TEX-MEX Cookbook Launch: Thursday, April 25, at 4 pm at Superica. Tex-mex and a celeb chef — what more can you ask for? VAMOS.
  • Mixed Media – Vincent van Gogh: His Life in Art: Friday, April 26, 8 pm to midnight. ‘Ear, ‘ear to the man, the myth, the legend that is Vincent van Gogh. He’d want us to drink in honor of his exhibit at MFAH. ART AND DRINKS.
  • Liberate Local HOUSTON, a concert to end slavery: Friday, April 26, from 7 to 9:30 pm at First Presbyterian Houston. Join Audrey Assad, Sara Groves and the Robbie Seay Band for one powerful night in your city packed with music, story and prayer to help free thousands from slavery. DO GOOD.
  • Heads and Tails at 8th Wonder Brewery: Sunday, April 28, from noon to 4 pm. Crawfish, brews, and tunes. $35 ahead of time and $45 at the door. CRAYFISH.
  • 7th Annual West Houston Food Truck Festival: Sunday, April 28, Noon to 4 pm. The 7th annual Food Truck Festival, hosted by the Temple Sinai Brotherhood, is benefittinf The Houston Food Bank. Enjoy over 16 different fantastic Houston food trucks, beer, wine, and fun for the whole family! Entertainment includes bounce houses, face painting, a balloon artist, a strolling magician, a petting zoo, the Houston SWAT Team and music provided by Mixdoctors. Admission is only $8 per person and children 12 and under are free. TRUCK YES.

Ongoing

Darn, missed these.

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