Richmond residents and community members of all ages can enjoy the weekend with these 7 events happening around Richmond: Friday, Aug. 4
  1. As part of its Summer Movie Series, the George Memorial Library will offer a free showing of the Hugh Jackman movie “Real Steel” on Friday in the meeting room of the library. The action family-drama is PG-13 and is about robot boxing. 2-4 p.m. 1001 Golfview Drive, Richmond. Free.
  2. A new food truck will be parked at the Richmond Fire Station #1 as part of the city of Richmond’s Food Truck Friday. Sabor Venezolano specializes in authentic Venezuelan street food, such as tequenos de queso, empanadas and pastelitos. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 200 Houston St., Richmond.
Saturday, Aug. 5
  1. Richmond residents can prepare for the upcoming school year by attending a free Operation Back to School Health Fair hosted by Access Health at the Access Health Richmond Center. Health screenings, haircuts, backpacks, school supplies and other activities will be provided. 9 a.m.-noon. 400 Austin St., Richmond. Free. 281-633-3144. myaccesshealth.org
  2. Czech/German cuisine is on the menu again Saturday at the George Ranch Historical Park as part of its weekly Historic Lunches. Items on the menu include home-cured corned beef, green beans with fatback and onion, sauerkraut and sweet potato pie. Meals are rotated through seven historic venues, ranging from the Davis Mansion to the Bachelor House. 12:30 p.m. 10215 FM 762, Richmond. Reservations are encouraged. Meal prices are $14 for adults and children 13 and older, $11 for children between the ages of 5 and 12 and $4 for children 4 and under. Meal prices do not include general admission. 281-343-0218. www.georgeranch.org
  3. The Fort Bend Museum will offer a two-hour fiber arts class Saturday that will teach attendees the history of drop spindle, weaving, how to make yarn and how to use a spinning wheel. Ages 12 and up. 2-4 p.m. 500 Houston St., Richmond. $20 for the general public, $15 for museum members. Prices include a bottom whorl drop spindle and wool. 281-342-6478. fortbendmuseum.org
  4. Residents and community members are invited to come sing karaoke and enjoy dinner at Clancy’s Public House Saturday night to support the Yellow Rose Derby Girls, a local women’s flat track roller derby league. Ten percent of all proceeds go toward the league. Tickets to the league’s next game and merchandise will also be available for sale. 7-11 p.m. 503 FM 359, Ste. 118, Richmond. https://wftda.com
Sunday, Aug. 6
  1. Yoga on the Brazos will host a Full Moon Chakra Healing Meditation class Sunday night. Group participants will learn to use the energies of the full moon lunar eclipse to promote healing. The chakra healing themed meditative yoga class will offer essential oils, healing meditation and refreshments. 7-9 p.m. 936 FM 359, Richmond. $25. 713-775-9116. yogaonthebrazos.com