Here are a few events and things to do in the Lake Houston area throughout May and June. This list is not comprehensive.

May 21: Walk for preeclampsia

Join Houston Promise Walks to bring awareness of preeclampsia, a hypertensive pregnancy disorder. The event is free for children age 10 and under; however, a medal is not included. 9 a.m. $30. Kings Harbor, 4501 Magnolia Cove Drive, Kingwood. https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2022pw

May 22: Learn about Latin culture

Experience Latin culture at The Feria Houston Festival, which will showcase street food, live entertainment, local vendors and children’s activities. Attendees will be able to vote for their favorite dishes and drinks. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Free (general admission), $50-$85 (VIP). Humble Civic Center & Arena Complex, 8233 Will Clayton Parkway, Humble. 281-446-4140. www.humblecc.com


May 22: Shop a summer market

Texas Artisan Markets hosts its annual Summer Artisan Market, featuring more than 80 artisan vendors, food trucks, two live music stages and craft beer. Children and leashed dogs are welcome to attend. Noon-5 p.m. Free. Megaton Brewery, 808 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood. 346-600-5166. www.texasartisanmarkets.com

June 10: Honor pillars of the community

Join Humble Area Assistance Ministries as it hosts its annual Pillars of the Community event, which recognizes community members who have supported the nonprofit organization. This year’s recipients include Charles and Stella Cunningham, Duane and Erica Johnston, and Rotary Club of Lake Houston Area. The event will include live entertainment from Dueling Pianos, an auction and raffle. Proceeds from the event will support holiday meals, Christmas toys and job center assistance provided through HAAM. 6 p.m. $150. The Clubs of Kingwood, 1700 Lake Kingwood Trail, Kingwood. 281-446-3663. www.haamministries.org


June 11: Spend an afternoon at the theater

Presented by A Crafted Diamond Productions, “So You Think The Grass Is Greener” is a stage play that tells the story of church leaders Eric and Ashley Greener and their parishioners, whose relationships with Christ are about to be tested by deception within the congregation. 3 p.m. $50-$60. Charles Bender Performing Arts Center, 611 Higgins St., Humble. 281-446-4140. www.humblepac.com

June 11: Attend BlockChella

Dubbed “the block party of all block parties,” BlockChella will feature two live music stages featuring zydeco, hip-hop and R&B music with performances by Paul Wall and Lil Nate, among others. The block party will also feature a slab show and competition, and food and alcohol will be available for purchase. 4 p.m. (doors open). $10-$20. Humble Civic Center & Arena Complex, 8233 Will Clayton Parkway, Humble. 281-446-4140. www.humblecc.com


June 17: Listen to Louisiana blues

Kenny Neal, a second-generation Southern Louisiana bluesman, returns to Humble to perform traditional blues music onstage. 7 p.m. $20. Charles Bender Performing Arts Center, 611 Higgins St., Humble. 281-446-4140. www.humblepac.com

Live Music

Green Oaks Tavern


211 E. Main St., Humble

281-570-4344 • www.greenoakstavern.com

June

1 Jazz Night with Jordan Almes & Lamar Boulet, 8 p.m.


3 Van Wilks Band, 9 p.m.

4 Pride & Joy from Waco, 9 p.m.

5 Whitt-Ness, 6 p.m.

10 Cotton Stone, 9 p.m.

11 Mark May Band, 9 p.m.

12 Kevin Swanson, 6 p.m.

14 Chris Castaneda’s Jam, 8 p.m.

17 Eric Demmer Band, 9 p.m.