June 1-Aug. 6: Lone Star College-CyFair’s library events
Different activities and readings will be available for various age groups at Lone Star College-CyFair’s library, including a crocodile encounter, Audubon avian adventure, mad science, storytimes and other activities. Times vary. Free. http://cflibguides.lonestar.edu
June 4-Aug. 27: STEM-based summer camp
Best in Class Education Centers is combating COVID-19-related learning loss by partnering with the Aerospace, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Texas A&M University to offer students a STEM-based summer camp. Times vary. $499. Best in Class Education Center, 7955 Barker Cypress Road, Ste. 1100, Cypress. 832-409-1031. www.bestinclasseducation.com/locations/copperfield/
June 5-July 31: TheMET Church’s Summer Sing
Community members age 12 and older are invited to participate in TheMET Church’s Summer Sing event. The community choir will rehearse throughout June and July and perform July 30-31. Child care will not be provided. 1:30-3:30 p.m. (Sunday rehearsals). Free. TheMET Church, 13000 Jones Road, Houston. www.themet.church
June 18-Sept. 3: Lego Art Exhibit
Explore works of art made from Lego blocks at “No Limits–The Artistry of Bricks,” the new Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts exhibit. Legos built into monuments, such as the downtown Houston skyline and the Alamo in San Antonio, will be displayed along with other recognizable creations. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Tue.-Sat.). Free (admission). Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, 6815 Cypresswood Drive, Spring. 281-376-6322. www.pearlmfa.org
June 22-Aug. 12: Katy summer camp
The city of Katy, in collaboration with area businesses, will host multiple summer camps for kids of all ages through the city’s parks and recreation program. Some of the camps include American Robotics Academy, Fast Forward Kids, musical theater workshops, golf camp, tennis camp and summer dance camp. Various times. Various prices. Woodsland Park Community Center, 443 Danover Road, Katy. 281-391-4840. www.cityofkaty.com
June 28-July 2: Kidpendence Week
The Children’s Museum Houston is throwing Kidpendence Week, five days of games, crafts and activities leading up to Independence Day. Times vary. The price of admission is $15 for children and adults, $14 for seniors and free for children under age 1. 1500 Binz St., Houston. 713-522-1138. www.cmhouston.org
July 1-9: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
Enjoy a rendition of the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” by actors at the Stageworks Theatre. This cult classic centers around a couple who stumbles upon the spooky mansion of mad scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter. Prop kits are available for $15, and costumes are encouraged. Attendees must be age 17 or older. 7:30 p.m. (July 1-2, 8-9); 10:30 p.m. (July 2, 9). $35. Stageworks Theatre, 10760 Grant Road, Houston. 281-587-6100. www.stageworkshouston.org
July 1: Veterans Jeep event
Hospice Plus will host a veterans Jeep event with food, drinks and music to celebrate local veterans. Jeep families are encouraged to bring their Jeep. 4-6 p.m. Free. Southern Knights Senior Living, 27919 Johnson Road, Tomball. 281-475-3994.
July 1: Tribute band performance
Jam to live music from the bands Count-R-feit—a Limp Bizkit tribute band—and Spiritus, a Ghost tribute band. This “Rhodes to Oz” night will feature drinks and food available for purchase. 8-11:30 p.m. $17 (younger than age 21), $12 (age 21 and older). Acadia Bar and Grill, 3939 FM 1960, Houston. 281-893-2860. www.acadiabarandgrill.com
July 3: Car Culture Show
Every other month visitors can attend the Car Culture Show. Attendees can see more than 50 exotic cars on display while listening to a live DJ. The next show does not occur until September. 8-11 a.m. Free. LaCenterra, 2707 Commercial Center Blvd., Ste. K-100, Katy. 281-395-5533. www.lacenterra.com