Editor's note: One more event has been added since this article's original press time. The main photo has also been updated.

Looking for things to do in and around Sugar Land and Missouri City? Try one of these seven events going on in February.

Black Cowboy Student Education Day

In honor of Black Cowboy Heritage Day, officials at the George Ranch development will host groups to tour the grounds and learn about the African American cowboys who worked the ranch in the 19th and 20th centuries. Attendees can expect horse and cattle demonstrations focused on the Black cowboy legacy, firsthand accounts from George Ranch cowboy Johnny Hudgins, a cattle roundup and a Buffalo Soldier camp.
  • Feb. 9, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • $16 (adults), $13 (seniors), $11 (kids ages 4-12)
  • 10215 FM 762, Richmond
  • www.georgeranch.org
Sugar Land Heritage Hike

The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation will guide groups through a walking tour of Old Sugar Land, starting at the museum on Kempner Street and trailing 1.5 miles.
  • Feb. 10, 10 a.m.
  • $10 (adults), $5 (kids ages 12-18), free (kids age 12 and under)
  • 198 Kempner St., Bldg. B (2nd floor), Sugar Land
  • www.slheritage.org
Staff at the Play Museum in Sugar Land will host parents and kids for a Valentine's Day-themed cupcake decorating event on Feb. 14. (Courtesy Courtney Muccio)
Staff at the Play Museum in Sugar Land will host parents and kids for a Valentine's Day-themed cupcake decorating event on Feb. 14. (Courtesy Courtney Muccio)
Valentine’s Day Cupcake Decorating


Play Street Museum asks parents to bring their little Valentines for cupcake decorating and playtime. The venue is an indoor play space directed toward the healthy development of young children.'90s Pop Tour

Mexican pop bands such as Magneto, JNS, Sentidos Opuestos, Kabah and Calo will play live at the ’90s Pop Tour stop in Sugar Land at the Smart Financial Centre. The artists will perform their hits from the decade. Prepare for the concert with this curated playlist from Spotify.Jerry Seinfield Live

Comedian and actor Jerry Seinfield stops in Sugar Land to perform new material at the Smart Financial Centre. The entertainer is known for his self-titled NBC series, which has won numerous Emmy, Golden Globe and People’s Choice awards, and was named greatest television show of all time in 2009 by TV Guide.Sugar Land College Classic

Baseball fans can visit Constellation Field for a weekend face-off between University of Illinois-Chicago, Lamar University, Stephen F. Austin State University, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Creighton University and Houston Christian University.
  • Feb. 23-25; 10 a.m. (Fri. and Sat.), 9 a.m. (Sun.)
  • $15 (adults), $12 (kids), free (kids age 3 and under)
  • 1 Stadium Drive, Sugar Land
  • www.milb.com
    The tenth anniversary season of the animal-free, Broadway-style circus promises new acts and a reimagined showcase. (Courtesy Venardos Circus)
    The 10th anniversary season of the animal-free, Broadway-style circus promises new acts and a reimagined showcase. (Courtesy Venardos Circus)
Venardos Circus


This Broadway-style, animal-free circus’ first stop in its 10th anniversary will be Sugar Land’s Crown Festival Plaza. The entertainment group aims to reinvent the American circus tradition by adding the flair of the theater with an intimate and sentimental experience, according to its website.
  • Feb. 22-March 3, times vary by date
  • $16.95 and up (ages 2-12), $27.95 and up (adults)
  • 18355 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land
  • www.venardoscircus.com