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Hermann Park Conservancy hosts its annual Kite Festival and Bayou City Art Festival returns to Memorial Park with an outdoor art showcase.

Mase and Evan Meeks during the annual Hermann Park Conservancy Kite Festival at Hermann Park.Our weekend top picks include high flying kites, art and lots of family fun. Hermann Park Conservancy and Sugar Land Parks and Recreation will be hosting their annual kite festivals, the 22nd annual Tomball German Heritage Festival returns with a three-day celebration and Memorial Park hosts Houston's largest art showcase.

Enjoy the Bayou City Art Festival with the family by strolling through Memorial Park and viewing unique works from over 300 artists. Visitors can meet the artists, view original works and purchase original art, prints, jewelry, sculptures and functional art at all price points. Dewey James is this year's featured artist. The three-day event also features food trucks, live music and family-friendly activities.

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