Looking for things to do around Houston's Bay Area in April and May? From Mother's Day markets to a wine festival, check out these eight events happening in your neighborhood this spring. This list is not comprehensive.

Pints for a Purpose

Chicken N Pickle in Webster will host its annual community fundraiser to benefit the Christina Sullivan Foundation, which assists children, youth and adults with intellectual and physical challenges by providing education and research. Tickets include a tasting of local beers, pickleball and small bites.‘Something’s Rotten! Jr.’

The Bay Area Arts Conservatory puts on this adaption of Broadway musical “Something Rotten!”
  • April 25-27, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. (times vary by date)
  • $17.50-$20
  • 400 Hobbs Road, Ste. 202, League City
  • www.baactx.com
Kemah Boardwalk's Wine Fest returns in May. (Courtesy Kemah Boardwalk)
Kemah Boardwalk's Wine Fest returns in April. (Courtesy Kemah Boardwalk)
Wine Fest

This event at Kemah Boardwalk will offer 72 wine samples from California's Napa and Sonoma Counties. Other features include small bites from area restaurants, a charcuterie tent, a cigar roller, a photo booth and grape stomp attendees can pay for on-site.YMCA Healthy Kids Day


This event takes place at the Perry Family YMCA in League City, and will feature group activities exercises and youth class demonstrations, healthy snacks, contests and prizes, local vendors and community partner booths.
  • April 26, 10 a.m.-noon
  • Free
  • 1700 W. League City Parkway, League City
  • Facebook: Perry Family YMCA
This classic car and antique boat show at Lakewood Yacht Club showcases more than 200 vehicles. (Courtesy Keels & Wheels)
This classic car and antique boat show at Lakewood Yacht Club showcases more than 200 vehicles. (Courtesy Keels & Wheels)
Keels & Wheels

This classic car and antique boat show will take place at the Lakewood Yacht Club and feature more than 200 cars and boats. Drawing thousands of visitors from around the country, the event is dedicated to the preservation and recognition of vintage and collectible boats, automobiles and other vehicles.
  • May 3, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; May 4, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
  • $15-$30
  • 2322 Lakewood Yacht Club Drive, Seabrook
  • www.keels-wheels.com
Eggs to Chicks

This event at Helen Hall Library will teach attendees between ages 6-11 years old about how eggs develop into chicks while monitoring the eggs at the library.Mother’s Day Market

This month’s installment of Sunset Bazaar on 2nd at League Park has a theme centered around Mother’s Day. The small business market features more than 75 vendors selling art, baked goods, bath and body products, home decor and other items. The event will also feature a food court and door prizes.Asian American and Pacific Islander Month


Celebrate the many cultures of Asia and the Pacific Islands with crafts and activities for all ages at Helen Hall Library in League City.