June 4-Aug. 27: Send your student to a 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. $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: Join a community choir
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: Explore a 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. Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, 6815 Cypresswood Drive, Spring. 281-376-6322. www.pearlmfa.org
June 24: Watch a movie in Conroe
The city of Conroe will have a showing of “Sing 2” in the park at Heritage Place. Concessions will be available, and attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs. 8:15 p.m. Free (admission). 500 Metcalf St., Conroe. 936-522-3900. www.cityofconroe.org
June 24: Be a part of a Guinness World Record
The Conroe Aquatic Center and other water safety and training organizations will team up to break the world record for the largest swim lesson while helping build awareness around teaching children to swim and preventing drowning. The event is free, but attendees must register online. 10-10:30 a.m. Free. Conroe Aquatics Center, 1205 Candy Cane Lane, Conroe. 936-522-3930. www.cityofconroe.org
June 24-26: Check out Pride specials
The restaurant Traveler’s Table will offer Pride-inspired dishes and cocktails, including Fruity Pebble French toast, tropical French toast and a Loud & Proud cocktail. Specials will only be available the weekend of the Houston Pride parade. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $15-$17. Traveler's Table, 520 Westheimer Road, Houston. 832-409-5785. www.travelerstable.com
June 25: Participate in a Pride Run
The Pride Run is the nation’s first intentionally LGBTQ-inclusive synchronized 5K/10K walk and run. 9-10 a.m. $30 (early bird). Hennessy Park, 1900 Lyons Ave., Houston. 713-354-9964. www.thepriderun.org
June 25: Enjoy live music and crawfish
The Tomball VFW Post 2427 will celebrate its new outdoor stage with a grand opening, including a music and crawfish festival with Wayne Toups headlining. 11 a.m. Free. VFW Post 2427, 14408 Alice Road, Tomball. 281-351-2427. www.vfwpost2427.org
June 25: Attend a photography showcase
Lone Star College-Tomball Community Library will host a photography showcase as well as a meet-and-greet with photographer Michael Baxter. 2 p.m. Free. LSC-Tomball Community Library, Community Engagement Area, 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball. 832-559-4200. www.hcpl.net
June 25: Join the Pride parade and festival
Pride Houston 365 will host its 44th annual parade and festival, which will include live music, a DJ, vendor booths and a family-friendly fun zone with games. This year, the parade's theme is The Beat Goes On. Noon-10 p.m. Free (parade), $5 (festival). Houston City Hall, 901 Bagby St., Houston. 713-354-9964. www.pridehouston365.org/events
June 25: Pride After Party
Rich’s, an LGBTQ nightclub, will host the official Pride afterparty at Rise Rooftop Bar. There will be two different DJs. 9 p.m.-3 a.m. $20-$35. Rise Rooftop Bar, 2600 Travis St., Ste. R, Houston. 713-354-9964. www.pridehouston365.org/events
Maegan Kirby, Emily Lincke, Kayli Thompson and Ilana Williams contributed to this report.