Sleigh the holidays with these free Precinct 4 activities

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The holiday season has begun, kids will soon be on winter break, and everybody is looking for fun ways to spend time with their loved ones. Precinct 4 has dozens of free events at our community centers for people of all ages. So, put on your favorite holiday sweater and bring your family to make crafts, watch movies, and celebrate the holidays.


Holiday Wreath Class at Radack Community Center

December 5, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.

Learn to make a terrific addition to your front door. Create a beautiful wreath using flowers, picks, or signs of your choice. Pick up the supply list at the center or visit our website and click on the event flyer button to download it. Registration is required.


Holiday Cookie Decoration at Radack Community Center

December 7, 2024 | 11:00 a.m. - Noon

Join us for a sweet and festive cookie decorating class. This class is a fun way to learn new skills and enjoy a tasty treat. All the supplies and delicious cookies will be provided, just bring your creativity. Registration is required.


Button Holiday Ornaments at Hockley Community Center

December 12, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Join Hockley staff as we use recycled buttons to make fun holiday ornaments. All supplies will be provided.


DIY Holiday Cards at Tracy Gee Community Center

December 12, 2024 | 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Create one-of-a-kind cards to get ready for the holidays! This is an all-ages event, for adults and children alike. All supplies will be provided by Tracy Gee staff.


Precinct 4’s Winter Festival at Bear Creek Rodeo Arena

December 14 | 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Join us as we celebrate the holidays with fun activities for people of all ages. Get your photo taken with Santa Claus, rock out to Mango Punch!, and bring home a free tree at our annual Winter Festival.


Holiday Family Karaoke at Bayland Community Center

December 16, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Enjoy the festivities with the Bayland staff! Join us for a festive holiday karaoke celebration, where you can sing your favorite songs with friends and family. Come share in the joy and laughter! Registration is required.


Ukulele Strum-Along Holiday Concert at Glazier Senior Education Center

December 17, 2024 | 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Join the Four String Strummers for a jolly afternoon of music. Enjoy festive tunes, cheerful strumming, and plenty of holiday spirit as we celebrate the season with some of the classic favorite songs. Bring your friends, your family, and your holiday cheer for a fun, musical time that is sure to brighten the season.


Holiday Fireside Roast & Toast at Fonteno Senior Education Center

December 18, 2024 | 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Gather with friends and Fonteno staff indoors to indulge in delicious s'mores and sip on festive hot cocoa. Enjoy an afternoon of laughter with a holiday-themed trivia game and classic cinema, perfect for celebrating the season with friends and family!


Holiday Coffee and Tea Exchange at Freed Community Center

December 19, 2024 | Noon - 2:00 p.m.

Join us for a coffee and tea holiday exchange. Bring your favorite coffee or tea related item to participate in a white elephant style game. Afterwards, stay and get to know your Freed Community center staff and enjoy some holiday cheer.


Holiday Lotería at Bayland Community Center

December 20, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Join us for a festive game of Lotería, the vibrant Mexican version of bingo! Instead of numbers, this exciting game features colorful images on cards and boards. Led by Bayland staff, this event promises fun for the whole family. Come share laughter, enjoy some friendly competition, and embrace the joy of this traditional game together!


Holiday Craft and Hot Chocolate at Peckham Aquatic Fitness Center

December 23, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Join us for our "Holiday Art and Hot Chocolate" event with Peckham staff! Enjoy a cozy afternoon filled with festive art activities, warm hot chocolate, and cheerful company. Unleash your creativity while celebrating the holiday spirit. Perfect for all ages.


Family Holiday Movie at Weekley Community Center

December 27, 2024 | 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Join us at the Weekley Community Center for a special holiday movie for the kids! Enjoy popcorn and light refreshments during the film. Bring the whole family for a holly, jolly time filled with holiday cheer! Visit or call the center for movie details.



We have more holiday events than what we can list here. Visit our events page to see all the activities and events Precinct 4 has to offer.


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Every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., a small group of people, binoculars in hand, set out on the nearly 0.75-mile trail at Precinct 4’s Kleb Woods Nature Center. The trail is quiet. The only thing the visitors can hear is the soft hum of the highway and the crunch of leaves under their feet. But, if they’re still, they can hear what they came for—the occasional chirp of a bird hiding in the brush or flitting between the trees. Every year, thousands of people visit Kleb Woods, located between Hockley and Tomball, with the hope of spotting some of the more than 200 bird species that live in the Harris County area. The center hosts both weekly bird walks and an annual hummingbird festival in September. On a weekly bird walk in the winter, visitors can spot anything from sedge wrens and rufous hummingbirds to orange-crowned warblers, cedar waxwings, and great-horned owls. When someone spots a bird, they get to add it to the running list of nearly 50 recent bird sittings on the center’s wall.
January 2, 2025
December 23, 2024
Residents in Harris County Precinct 4—from Katy to Tomball to Spring Branch, all the way up to Hockley and Waller—have seen major changes in their neighborhoods. Commissioner Lesley Briones and her team of over 460 public servants dedicated 2024 to addressing urgent needs while laying a strong foundation for the future. From responding to disasters, to building sidewalks, to securing free healthcare, the Precinct 4 team is improving lives today while preparing for tomorrow. “Each and every day, my team and I work to prove that government can deliver for the people,” said Commissioner Lesley Briones. “We hustle for our residents because they deserve nothing less. In 2024, we expanded critical services, strengthened community partnerships, and connected with every corner of the Precinct. I am energized to ramp up our efforts even further next year.” Here are some key highlights from 2024 and the difference they’ve made in our communities: Justice and Safety Invested in key areas of Harris County’s Criminal District Courts to make the justice system more efficient and fairer, benefitting victims, defendants, and their families Expanded support for domestic violence survivors through funding for children exposed to DV , yearly investment in the Domestic Violence Assistance Fund, a new community outreach and education campaign, and a $1 million award to the Houston Area Women’s Center Strengthened law enforcement by adding funding for the TeleDeputy and VIPER programs into the county’s annual budget to reduce response times and target violent offenders Infrastructure Secured voter approval for Flood Control District Proposition A , ensuring repairs and upgrades to aging flood control infrastructure across the County Allocated $20M for n ew sidewalks to connect children and families to schools, work, places of worship and more Cleared several thousand truckloads of debri s while providing direct assistance to residents in need Invested $48 million in sustainable infrastructure across Precinct 4 through 2024 Places 4 People Health Launched a free health clinic with Baylor College of Medicine for teens and young adults ages 13-24, offering immunizations, sick visits, physicals, contraception, and mental health counseling Opened La Tiendita at Bayland Community Center to bring free, high-quality food, nutrition education, and other resources Installed four lactation pods in county court buildings to provide nursing parents a private place to pump Planted 1,200 trees in Alief through the Barbara Quattro Forest initiative to cool one of the hottest neighborhoods in Houston Education and Economic Opportunity Invested an additional $6.7 million into countywide apprenticeship program , bringing the total to $17.6 million in federal funds —the county’s largest-ever investment in paid training for quality union jobs Created a $17 million small business loan fund to support community growth Hosted over a dozen small business workshops to help business owners learn more about county contracts Good Government Approved a $2.67 billion budget after holding five town halls to gather community input, funding critical services like roads, drainage, law enforcement, and more Hosted six listening tours across the Precinct to hear residents’ ideas, concerns, and suggestions Increased property tax exemption for homeowners who are 65+ and/or disabled from $275,000 to $320,000 and exempted qualifying childcare centers from 100% of their County property taxes Received a $11.3 million National Park Service grant to improve Burnett Bayland Park In the Community Offered free summer programming to hundreds of children at Precinct parks and community centers Allowed the sale of fireworks for Diwali for the first time Showcased student artists through Precinct 4 bus design contest Precinct 4 is here to serve you. As we reflect on 2024’s progress, we are already planning for an even brighter future in 2025. Make it your New Year’s resolution to explore everything Precinct 4 has to offer—because when we invest in our communities, we all thrive.
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