Houston Museum of Culture Founders Meeting
3pm, Saturday, January 29, 2011
McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood Library
7405 Stella Link
Houston, Texas 77025
Get more information at: http://hmoc.org/news
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Camp Dos Cabezas Planning Meeting
(for prospective volunteers and partner organizations)
2pm, Sunday, January 30, 2011
Whether it's because you want to provide beneficial activities for
kids who face the greatest struggles... Whether it's Santa Fe, the
surrounding Rocky Mountains, hiking or just being in the outdoors...
If you imagine spending summer weeks in the Southwest... Or if you
want to build an exemplary learning laboratory using green
architecture... You will want to come to our camp volunteer meeting to
learn more about getting involved in a camp program for kids that
provides great rewards for adults.
Houston Institute for Culture
708-C Telephone Road, Houston TX 77023
http://maps.google.com/maps/place?hl=en&georestrict=input_srcid:8c3067b529537130
Get more information at: http://www.doscabezas.org
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See our newsletter online to learn about Houston Institute for Culture
programs and co-sponsored activities, including:
http://www.houstonculture.org/support/news.html
Freedom of Movement
9pm-2am, Friday, January 28, 2011
Fitzgerald's
2706 White Oak Drive
Houston, TX 77007
Featuring breaking, capoeira, funk havikoro, kalunga n'golo, and free
radicals. Free 21+; $4 under 21
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What's Color Got To Do With It?
5-7pm, Sunday, January 30, 2011
Houston Institute for Culture
East End Studio Gallery
708-C Telephone Road
Houston, TX 77023
VBB is excited to present What's Color Got To Do With It? Talking
About Interracial Relationships, the kick off event for the 2011 East
End Live Art Series. Free
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Poetry Reading with Nigerian Poet and Journalist Obi Nwakanma
7-9pm, Monday, February 7, 2011
Houston Institute for Culture
East End Studio Gallery
708-C Telephone Road
Houston, TX 77023
Acclaimed poet and journalist Obi Nwakanma, author of the recent
biography Christopher Okigbo 1930-67: Thirsting for Sunlight, reads
from his award-winning books of poetry, The Roped Urn (winner of the
Association of Nigerian Authors' Cadbury Prize) and The Horsemen and
Other Poems. Free
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Or connect with us on our new Meetup Group:
http://www.meetup.com/houstonculturalist
Thank you and we look forward to your involvement and support for
these exiting and beneficial programs.
Mark Lacy