Top Fall Things To Do in Houston in the Fall - KSBJ Afternoon Show

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2018
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    We're counting down the top five things to do in Houston in the fall.
    1. Outside Movies & Theatre
    • Miller Outdoor Theatre milleroutdoortheatre.com // FREE FREE FREE and there is open seating on the hill. The shows goes on rain or shine.
    • Discovery Green (Screen on the Green) www.discoverygreen.com/scream // Houston’s citywide costume contest. Enjoy a movie, performances by J-Dance Company and Cirque la Vie, living statues, music and more!
    2. Pumpkin Patches
    • Old MacDonald's Farm oldmacdonaldshumble.com // Get in touch with your inner farmer with riding ponies, pumpkin patches. Now until October 31st ALL paid child's admission receive a FREE pumpkin from their Pumpkin Patch.
    • Dewberry Farm dewberryfarm.com // Acres of Fall fun with over 50 attractions, good grub and live entertainment. West of Katy in metro Houston's back yard!
    • Blessington Farms blessingtonfarms.com // Mazes, slides and rides....OH MY! There is so much to see and do on the Farm. Stroll thru our Rope Maze, slide down our Giant Slides or run the "Rat Race".
    3. Nutcracker Market www.houstonballet.org/about/nutcracker-market // It is a one-stop giant pop-up shop featuring over 280 merchants, offering unique items for everyone, including home décor, gifts, food, apparel, toys, accessories and more. Proceeds from tickets goes back to Houston Ballet Foundation.
    4. Thanksgiving Day Parade www.houstontx.gov/thanksgivingparade // The Thanksgiving Day parade is a 69-year-old holiday tradition showcasing the Houston community and entertaining 20 blocks of parade-goers lining the streets of downtown Houston on Thanksgiving morning.
    5. Zoo Boo www.houstonzoo.org/zooboo // This event at the Houston Zoo is the largest family-friendly fall event around town. Activities include: pumpkin patch, candy corners, monster mural, not-so-creepy creature maze, Zoe the Zookeeper's Howlerween Adventure, festival of fun, mystery boxes and more.
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  • @rktrahan
    @rktrahan 5 років тому +1

    Love the Fall in Houston! Pumpkin patches all over the place!

  • @KP-dy6dr
    @KP-dy6dr 5 років тому +1

    Loved this video! So many family friendly events in Houston to take my family to.

  • @Allin1mom
    @Allin1mom 5 років тому

    God is a God of life, but Halloween focuses on death. Should we celebrate a holiday where people decorate their front yards with tombstones?
    The Scriptures tell us to put away deeds of darkness (Rom.13:12) and that light has nothing in common with darkness (2 Cor. 6:14). Is celebrating a dark holiday something a child of the light should be doing?
    I have been delivered from fear and panic attacks and knew that fear comes from the enemy. Should we participate in a holiday that has fear as its very foundation?
    Witchcraft is clearly detestable to the Lord (Deut 18:10-13). Shouldn't something that glorifies witchcraft (just take a walk through the Halloween store) be detestable to us as well?"
    Halloween is a sacred, high holiday for Wiccans (the official religion of witchcraft). Is this a holiday Christians should celebrate alongside Wiccans?
    Is it cute when we dress our children like the devil (or witches, ghouls, scary characters, etc.)? Isn't it, well, demonic?
    What if our children dresses in a wholesome fireman costume? Romans 16:19 says that we need to be wise to what is good and innocent of evil. If we allow them to participate in Halloween, even while dressed as a fireman, princess or whatever, aren't we sending them a mixed message by allowing them to participate in a celebration of evil?
    The Lord said in 2 Cor. 6:17, "Come out from them and be separate ... Touch no unclean thing ..." Doesn't God want His children to be set apart from the world and from sin and evil? Aren't we supposed to be peculiar people?
    My extended family thinks it's ridiculous that we not allow our children to dress up for Halloween. Should their opinions matter to us more than God's? Shouldn't pleasing God be our utmost concern?
    If there is even a question in our heart and mind that it might be wrong, shouldn't that be our first clue? Why would we continue to do so with even a lingering thought that it is wrong?
    Does Halloween bring glory to God? No! It glorifies the devil!

    • @Allin1mom
      @Allin1mom 5 років тому

      You can ignore it or block this message but the truth is gonna chase you. It’s in the Bible!