Missouri City and Sugar Land residents have multiple options for arts and recreation events this weekend. See what is on the calendar Friday and Saturday:

Friday


‘Buggin’ Out’
The Fort Bend County Master Gardeners teach participants about helpful insects and offer bug displays for viewing. Families can enjoy bug-themed activities and crafts as well as leave with their own ladybugs.

The event is come-and-go, and parental supervision is required at all times. 6-8:30 p.m. Free. Recreation and Tennis Center, 2701 Cypress Point Drive, Missouri City. 281-403-8629. www.missouricitytx.gov

Decades of Bollywood
Presented by Rhythm of Dreams and US Wide Financial, the live concert covers Bollywood from the 1950s to the present and benefits the United Against Human Trafficking organization. 8 p.m. $10-$25. Old Stafford Civic Center, 1415 Constitution Ave., Stafford. 281-932-8933. events.sulekha.com

Saturday


Movie Under the Moon series
Sponsored by First Colony Church of Christ, the free movie of the month is the new, live-action film “Jungle Book.” 7-9 p.m. Free.

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Sugar Land Town Square, 2711 Plaza Drive, Sugar Land. 281-276-6000. www.sugarlandtownsquare.com

Edible Earth Fest
Hosted by Missouri City Green and the Missouri City Parks and Recreation Department, the festival provides guests of all ages a morning of free nature activities at Missouri City’s Edible Arbor Trail.

Participants can learn about composting, water conservation, native plants, recycling and beneficial insects. The event also features a tasty treasure hunt with fruit donated by H-E-B.

9 a.m.-noon. Free. Oyster Creek Trail, 4433 Cartwright Road, Missouri City. www.missouricitygreen.org