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This exhibit showcases ten informative signs that explore the historical timeline of Memorial Park, highlighting its rich heritage and the significance of the ground on which you stand.
These signs will be on display until the end of the year at Clay Family Eastern Glades as we celebrate the centennial milestone of one of Houston’s most cherished parks.
When: On display through the end of the year
Where: Entrance to Clay Family Eastern Glades
Join us January 19 at Memorial Park’s ‘Scream Tunnel’ to cheer on Chevron Houston Marathon runners as they tackle the course and make their way through the Park’s Kinder Land Bridge tunnels. The morning event will be complete with a DJ, light show and all the noise makers you can think of! Memorial Park Conservancy will also provide light refreshments. Lawn chairs and handheld signs are welcome!
Chevron Houston Marathon: Memorial Park Land Bridge Tunnels at Mile 20.5
Location: Memorial Drive & N Picnic Lane
January 19, 2024
6:30 a.m.
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Click HERE for the official course map.
ROAD CLOSURES:
The following roads will be closed during the event:
Road closures will begin early in the morning at 6:00 a.m. Parking for the entire southside of Memorial Park will be closed to the public from 6:00 am until approximately 2:00 pm. However, access to the northside will remain open at Washington Ave. You can access the north side of the Park by using the following roads:
Free parking will be available in the following locations:
Paid Parking will be available in the following locations:
Memorial Park Conservancy, along with presenting sponsor H-E-B, invite the community to celebrate Lunar New Year during Live at Live Oak, an outdoor music event on January 25.
Following the celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month in September and Diwali in October, this concert will mark the third event in our four-part music series. Each event is dedicated to a different cultural holiday, highlighting the rich diversity of our community.
The Live at Live Oak Lunar New Year celebration will feature a live performance by Unity Dragon and Lion Dance Troupe, a Houston nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals to learn, promote, and celebrate the art and culture of dragon dance, lion dance, and martial arts.
Indulge in complimentary treats, available on a first-come, first-served basis, and snag giveaways, while supplies last! Additional food items will be available for purchase.
More details to come, stay tuned!
Live at Live Oak, presented by H-E-B, will conclude its concert series in February with a final celebration for Black History Month.
Event Details:
Where: Live Oak Court at Clay Family Eastern Glades
Address: 6502 Memorial Drive, Houston TX 77007
When: January 25
Time: 5 – 8 p.m.
Parking: Clay Family Eastern Glades has parking on-site. Paid parking ($2 for 3 hours) is available on a first-come, first-served basis in the Clay Family Eastern Glades lot, Fitness Center lot, and Golf Course lot. Free street parking is available along Memorial Loop Drive. Refer to the Memorial Park parking map for more parking options.
Bring your loved ones, friends, and picnic blankets to enjoy a memorable evening of music and festivity. This series is free and open to everyone.