Precinct 4 July 2022 Events and Activities

Precinct 4 July 2022 Events and Activities


Jul 22, 2022

Independence Day Luncheons, Greek Readers Theater, and More!

 

Mary Jo Peckham Aquatic & Fitness Center

Zumba Fitness

Tuesdays, 11 a.m. – noon

Thursdays, 5 – 6 p.m.

Saturdays, 8:15 – 9:15 a.m.

A certified instructor combines Latin and international music with a fun, calorie torching, strength training, and effective dance workout that is great for the body and mind. Aerobic attire is recommended. This class is limited to participants 12 and older. Call to reserve your spot. Contact the Mary Jo Peckham Aquatic & Fitness Center at 832-927-8890 or visit hcp4.net/communitycenters/peckhamafc/.

Jim & JoAnn Fonteno Senior Education Center

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s “African Art: Gold, Masks & Traditions”

Monday, July 18, 1 – 2 p.m.

This presentation will discuss the amazing gold that is so important in the Akan culture, predominant in Ghana. The speaker will also discuss masks, textiles, and other items that are used in the traditions and ceremonies of different cultures in Western Africa. Limited number of participants. For additional information, contact the Fonteno Senior Education Center at 713-274-3301 or visit hcp4.net/communitycenters/fonteno-sec/.

Glazier Senior Education Center

Latin Party Potluck and Dance

Thursday, July 21, 12:30 – 3 p.m.

Please bring a dish to share with other Glazier members. Sign up in advance at the front desk for the dish you wish to bring. The potluck will be from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Then, come have fun on the dance floor. Enjoy a wide range of Latin music, such as salsa, merengue, cumbia, and more. The dance will be from 1:30 - 3 p.m. Enjoy spending time with your friends and fellow Glazier members. For more information, please contact the Glazier Senior Education Center at 713-274-3250 or visit hcp4.net/communitycenters/glazier-sec/.

 Harris County Precinct 4

Greek Readers Theater: Antigone

Friday, July 22 and 29, at 7:30 p.m.

Let your imagination run wild as actors set the scene for this classic Sophocles play. Antigone, the daughter of King Oedipus, stands up against an immoral law, risking her life in the process. As Antigone defies the law, proudly standing up for her beliefs, the audience questions whether morality is defined by laws or by our personal convictions and virtues.

  • Friday, July 22 – Steve Radack Community Center
  • Friday, July 29 – Tracy Gee Community Center

For more information, visit hcp4.net/events/p4movies/.

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