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6 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in HoustonÂ
Hereâs a schedule of Bayou City-area events that honor our planet.
By
Raven Wuebker
4/16/2021 at 1:58pm
All throughout the pandemic, our only escape from the monotony of our homes has been long walks in the doors and becoming one with nature. Although it is still important to be careful and maintain social distancing, here are a few ways to celebrate Earth Day outside and give some love to our beautiful planet.Â
Understandably, if you want to celebrate Earth Day in the comfort of your backyard, grab some plants from the Houston Museum of Natural Science. The selection includes over 40 different plant species to choose from that will be sure to bring the bees to the yard. The plant sale runs through Monday, April 19. Place orders through the museum store, with pick-up dates for your new friend on April 17 and 19.Â
Weekend Stargazing is Back in Brazos Bend State Park
HMNSâs historic George Observatory is welcoming back visitors after a two-year makeover.
By
Kelsy Armstrong
4/15/2021 at 11:05am
It should come as no surprise that stargazing is a favorite past-time in Space City, and 45 miles from the bright lights of the Bayou Cityâs skyline, the Houston Museum of Natural Scienceâs historic George Observatory in Brazos Bend State Park offers a view of the night sky Houstonians just canât get from their backyards these days. Â
But since 2019, the historic observatory, like the stars themselves, has been just out of reach while the facility underwent an extreme makeover. Luckily, that wait ended last month when the Georgeâas itâs lovingly referred to by local amateur astronomersâwelcomed guests for the first time in two years.