May 27: Watch a movie in the park

The Conroe Parks and Recreation Department presents a free screening of “Encanto” on May 27. Attendees can bring a blanket or lawn chairs. 8:15 p.m. Free (admission). Heritage Place, 500 Metcalf St., Conroe. 936-522-3842. www.cityofconroe.org

May 28: Catch an outdoor movie

Montgomery's family-friendly outdoor movie series, Cinema Under the Stars, returns with "The Croods, A New Age". 8 p.m. Free. 14420 Liberty St., Montgomery. www.facebook.com/historicmontgomerytexas

May 28: Enjoy a classic car show


The Montgomery Homecoming Parade begins at 8 a.m. at Ransom's, continuing west on Clepper Street and north on Liberty Street. The event is followed by a classic car show and a party with barbecue. 8 a.m. (parade), 9 a.m. (car show), 11 a.m. (party). Free (admission). 14855 Liberty St., Montgomery (car show). www.facebook.com/historicmontgomerytexas

May 28-29: Visit a farm, pick berries

P-6 Farms in Montgomery celebrates opening day of its summer Blooms & Berries Fest on May 28. The farm offers vintage fair rides, sunflower fields, photo opportunities and blackberry picking. Dates and hours are weather and crop reliant, according to the business' website. Tickets must be purchased online. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. $17.95 (general admission for ages 3 and older). 9963 Poole's Road, Montgomery. www.p-6farms.com/blooms-and-berries

May 30: Observe Memorial Day


The Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Commission will be host a dedication ceremony for The Line, a Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Monument, as well as the grand parade of "The Pathway of Flags." The public is invited to participate in the Grand Parade of Flags, which includes posting 150 American Flags on 9-foot lanyards around Reflection Pond. The event also includes a short program, music and a wreath laying. 11 a.m. Free. Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Park, 1776 Freedom Blvd., Conroe. 936-521-3668. https://mcvetmemorialpark.org