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November Fridays 2018

Houston Turkey Trot
Galleria Area
Houston, TX

Thursday 11/22/2018 7:30 AM
Thanksgiving Day

 

Houston Turkey Trot 2018 will include three separate races In the Uptown Galleria area designed to appeal to runners of all ages and experience levels. Our competitive, timed events are sanctioned by USA Track & Field. Timed winners will be awarded awards based on event and age category. By running you’ll be supporting BakerRipley’s goal to connect and empower Houston, neighborhood by neighborhood.

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First race starts

Distance 10K
Racers will compete over 6.2 miles of Houston’s scenic Uptown Galleria neighborhood with ample distance to truly test their physical limits. As such, we recommend this race for runners who are very confident about their fitness levels.

6.2 miles
Race starts @ 7:30 a.m.
All participants receive a medal
Awards will be given to top performers per age category

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Distance 5K
At 3.1 miles, this race offers a hearty challenge for beginners and an opportunity for experienced runners to test their speed against others. It’s the perfect choice for families and groups of friends with mixed skill levels who want to run together.

3.1 miles
Race starts @ 8:00 a.m.
All participants receive a medal
Awards will be given to top performers per age category


Kids Run
This race across the Uptown Galleria neighborhood is the perfect way to introduce kids to the joy of running. Children 12 and under, along with a parent if desired, can get their first taste of running on this fun, quick course. There are no timed entries for this fun run.

Around 1K
Race starts @ 9:00 a.m.
Suitable for children 12 and under
All participants receive a medal

Texas Renaissance Festival
@Todd Mission

Now thru November 25, 2018

 

 

 

It's that time of year, The Texas Renaissance Festival is doing its annual Fall thing. The festival will be doing themed weekends throughout its run.

“We really strive to
bring new offerings
to the festival,”

General Manager, Terre Albert

The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) started in 1974 at an old strip-mining site. The festival owners say it's "the nation’s largest Renaissance theme park." The festival sits on 55 acres of land in Todd Mission, Texas and has over 200 acres of camping facilities. The festival is regularly attended by thousands annually.


Texas Renaissance Festival

Todd Mission
Festival Grounds
Todd Mission, Texas
Directions
Now thru November 25, 2018
9:00 AM -6:00 PM
Ticket Information


The festival reported last year the festival had over half a million attendees, General Manager Terre Albert is excited this year's crowds will be even larger.

“We really strive to bring new offerings to the festival,” Albert said. “We want to make sure our returning patrons have a reason to keep coming back and also show our new guests why they should keep coming to the festival.” told the Community Impact.com.


TRF features nearly 500 costumed actors who perform on 25 stages. Its 350 on-site shops include: international food purveyors; unique artisans; merchants and craft vendors; human-powered rides; an abundance of performers walking among the guests; and the Queen's Royal Finale (fireworks if weather permits) at dusk.

The Joust is performed by the Hanlon-Lees Action Theatre and is said to be an accurate reenactment of a medieval joust, featuring authentic weapons, costumed horses, and armored knights. Other performances at the festival include acts designed for mature audiences only; as well as for youngsters. Staple performances include The Birds of Prey show, a highly praised free-flying bird show including hawks, owls, vultures, and eagles, the Fire Whip Show, the Clan Tynker Family Circus, and the School of Sword.

 

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 Roman Rabinovich
@Wortham Center
Cullen Theatre

 Friday 11/30/2018 7:30 PM

 

Praised by The New York Times for his “uncommon sensitivity and feeling”, the eloquent young pianist Roman Rabinovich is the winner of the 12th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition. He has performed throughout Europe and the USA in such prestigious venues as Leipzig’s Gewandhaus, London’s Wigmore Hall, the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Cité de la Musique in Paris and the Millennium Stage at Washington DC’s Kennedy Center.

Rabinovich, “whose mature, self-assured playing belies his chronological age” (San Fransisco Classical Voice) made his Israel Philharmonic debut under Zubin Mehta aged just 10, having immigrated to Israel a year before from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Rabinovich’s parents are piano teachers and his earliest lessons were with them, before studying with Arie Vardi in Israel. He then attended the Curtis Institute of Music as a student of Seymour Lipkin and achieved his Masters Degree at the Juilliard School, where he was taught by Robert McDonald.

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Rabinovich, “whose mature, self-assured playing belies his chronological age” (San Fransisco Classical Voice) made his Israel Philharmonic debut under Zubin Mehta aged just 10, having immigrated to Israel a year before from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Rabinovich’s parents are piano teachers and his earliest lessons were with them, before studying with Arie Vardi in Israel. He then attended the Curtis Institute of Music as a student of Seymour Lipkin and achieved his Masters Degree at the Juilliard School, where he was taught by Robert McDonald.

Roman Rabinovich
Wortham Center
Cullen Theatre
501 Texas St.  Houston, TX
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Friday 11/30/2018
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