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Your Summer at Home Starts Here
School is winding down. Here's how to keep the learning alive while taking a break:
Listen. Sign up for the Classical Encounters newsletter and receive a free 30-Day Orchestral Listening Guide — one masterpiece a day, delivered to your inbox.
Parlez. Free sample week of a beginner French course for upper elementary and high school students. Relatable everyday conversations. Full course launches in June.
Read. CHECH Summer Reading — register in May, read in June, celebrate in July. Members only.
Dissect. Doc Dissections at The Health Museum — real organ dissections guided by doctors. Heart, brain, spinal cord, and more. Sessions selling out fast.
Explore.Free science programs from Texas Wildlife Association — TEKS-aligned lessons for K–12, Critter Connections Magazine (free quarterly for ages 13 and under), a Lesson Portal with downloadable activities, and distance learning videos available 24/7. All free.
Play. Kids Bowl Free all summer at Main Event Webster. Free Tuesdays at the Houston Zoo (July/August tickets open June 24th at 7 p.m.). Free Second Sundays at the Houston Arboretum. George Observatory Summer Stargazing in Needville. Check your local library for summer reading programs, and many restaurants reward readers too — Pizza Hut, Panda Express, and Nothing Bundt Cakes all run free summer programs. See our full list on the Summer Reading page.
Discover. America 250 Guide— Fleet Week, Freedom Plane at HMNS, Independence Hall at HCU, and 40+ local museums and historic sites.
Go. Summer camps are filling up. Browse options on our Summer Programs page.
Join. Use code REGINA26 for $5 off CHECH membership through May 31. Join now.
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