May 13: Engage in museum activities

Children in second to fourth grades are invited to come to the Tomball Museum Center for a Kids’ Museum Day. This event will include a tour of the one-room schoolhouse, and children can make a whirligig, dye a bandana and write with a feather pen. Registration is required. All kids must wear old clothes and be accompanied by an adult.

May 13: Browse local art

DaVinci Artists’ Gallery is hosting its second-to-last open house, where attendees can come to browse and purchase local artists’ work. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.

May 13: Bring mom to tea

The Tomball Methodist Church will celebrate Mother’s Day with a Kentucky Derby-themed tea. There will be prizes awarded for the best dressed, the best hat and the best table decorations, and all proceeds are donated to Love Heals Youth to help foster youth.

  • 2 p.m.
  • $5 (4 and younger), $9 (ages 5-12), $18 (over age 12)
  • Tomball Methodist Church, 1603 Baker St., Tomball
  • 281-351-1249. www.tomballmethodist.org

May 13: Check out vintage hot rods

The First Presbyterian Church in Tomball is hosting its ninth annual vintage car festival which will feature approximately 50 cars. Attendees will also be able to browse vendor booths and enjoy indoor and outdoor crafts, face painting, a petting zoo, live entertainment, and barbecue sandwiches for sale.

  • 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
  • Free
  • First Presbyterian Church Tomball, 30410 Hwy. 249, Tomball
  • 979-299-4185. www.fpctomball.org

May 13: Meet a local artist



Local artist Hannah Maria will host a meet and greet at the Tomball Community Library, where attendees can chat with her and discuss her inspiration, techniques and paintings.

May 14: Enjoy a Mother’s Day brunch

Paradigm Brewing Co. is hosting a Mother’s Day brunch with a menu that includes dishes like avocado toast, chicken and waffles and breakfast tacos. Moms also get one free mimosa.