April 20-22: Lone Star College students perform "The Fantasticks"
The musical tells a story loosely based on the Edmond Rostand play "The Romancers," a love story between Luisa and Matt and their two feuding fathers who try to keep them apart. 7:30 p.m. (Friday and Saturday), 4 p.m. (Sunday). $10. Lone Star College-CyFair Center for the Arts, 9191 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress. www.lonestar.edu/boxoffice
April 21: Taste local food, wine at Wine Fair Cy-Fair
The Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce event features wine, beer and food vendors. 5:30-8:30 p.m. $30 (general admission), $15 (designated driver). Cypress Village Station, 25282 Hwy. 290, Cypress. 281-373-1390. www.winecyfair.com
April 21: See local ballet dancers
Local dancers with the Houston Repertoire Ballet perform at the group’s annual spring performance, which includes Aurora’s Wedding, the third act of The Sleeping Beauty ballet. 2-4 p.m. $14.50 (adults), $12.50 (youth and senior). Tomball High School, 30330 Quinn Road, Tomball. 281-940-4721. www.hrbdance.org
Worth the Trip— April 21: Play sports to support terminally ill children
Local nonprofit Operation Snowstorm hosts a kickball, volleyball and softball tournament. Proceeds benefit fun experiences for children with terminal cancer. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $250 (per team). Houston Sportsplex, 12631 Main St., Houston. www.operationsnowstorm.org
April 21: Longwood Village HOA hosts annual garage sale
The annual Longwood Village Homeowners Association Community Garage Sale invites the community to buy second-hand items from residents to support the HOA. 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Free. Longwood Village Community, 12995 Longwood Trace Drive, Cypress. 713-329-7100. www.longwoodvillagehoa.com
April 21: “The Popular Girl” Book Release
Karissa Hubbard invites the Cy-Fair community to celebrate the release of her first book, “The Popular Girl,” a book about a young girl and her relationship with God. The book will be sold and signed, door prizes and food will be provided and Hubbard will speak. Noon-4 p.m. Free. Dolce Restaurant & Lounge, 18039 FM 529, Houston. 832-236-4244. www.facebook.com/events/216619985583612
April 21: Celebrate crawfish season with the FACES 3rd Annual Crawfish Boil
The event will have all-you-can-eat crawfish, a silent auction, gift card tree raffle and door prizes. Proceeds will go towards FACES’s mission of autism education and services. 12-11:30 p.m. $25. On the Rox Sports Bar & Grill, 10535 Jones Road, Ste. 300, Houston. 281-757-6750. www.facesautism.org
April 21: Give blood for those in need
GiveBlood.org is hosting a blood donation event that benefits the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 11811 FM 1960, Ste. 120, Houston. 281-469-1964. www.giveblood.org
April 22: Raise money for flu shots
Local nonprofit Shots for Holly hosts a fundraiser featuring golf, dinner, awards and a Chinese raffle. Proceeds help offset the cost of flu shots throughout the year. 2-6 p.m. $100. Top Golf, 1030 Memorial Brook Blvd., Houston. 713-553-4298. www.facebook.com/shotsforholly
April 22: Messiah Lutheran Church hosts Butterfly Family Festival
The event includes vendors, a silent auction, train ride, popcorn, cupcake decorating, inflatable basketball, carnival games and a live butterfly release. Barbecue lunch and cookies are provided. The event helps raise money for scholarships to help children attend Chrysalis preschool. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Free (admission). 11522 Telge Road, Cypress. 281-807-0764. www.messiahlc.org/events