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Mother’s Day 2024 Events in Houston

Mother’s Day 2024 Events in Houston



Mother’s Day 2024 Events in Houston
Celebrate Moms with a Mother’s Day Weekend at Bayou Bend Collections & Gardens | Courtesy of MFAH

Earn your “favorite child” title with our best picks of markets, concerts and sweet gestures to better celebrate mom this Mother’s Day, Sunday May 12, 2024.

This year, show the mothers in your life how special they are with a series of events around Houston that can help convey that appreciation, from concerts to iconic Mother’s Day experiences in Greater Houston.

Mother’s Day 2024 Celebrations, Markets, Events and Activities in Houston

People stroll through a market in the background with blooming flowers in the foreground
The annual Mother’s Day market returns to the Promenade Mercantile des Hauts | Courtesy of Heights Mercantile

Events before Mother’s Day in Houston

  • Don’t Call Me Sweetie: 7th Annual Exhibition of Women’s Art at Hardy & Nance Studios | Friday May 10 | FREE – This 7th annual showcase brings together dozens of women artists for a major exhibition. Free drinks will be available from City Orchard, Bad Astronaut, Equal Parts and Eureka Heights, as well as wine and cocktail bundles. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day Serenade at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts | Friday May 10 – The Houston Latin American Philharmonic returns with its annual concert with a Mother’s Day program of Spanish-language songs like “El Milagro de tus Ojos,” “Caballo Viejo” and “Nave del Olvido,” joined by special guests. $33.40 and up. 8 p.m.
  • Houston Ballet presents A night of celebration at the Miller Outdoor Theater | Friday May 10 and Saturday May 11 | FREE – The company of internationally renowned dancers takes the stage, showcasing the incredible athleticism and artistry of some of our most beloved ballets of the last 20 years. This is a program that is sure to delight newcomers and ballet enthusiasts alike. 8 p.m.
  • Houston Plant Market at the Houston Botanical Garden | Saturday May 11 – Stop by Houston’s sprawling South Gardens for a pre-Mother’s Day plant market, with an array of vendors selling plants, crafts, art and food. Until noon, you can also learn how to make magnificent bouquets while accompanying a brunch with pastries and mimosas (separate cost of $65). Entrance to the market is included with the garden ticket; $15; $10 for ages 3 to 15. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Wellness Series: Meditation at the Asia Society Texas Center Pavilion | Saturday May 11 | FREE – This outdoor meditation session takes place at the Asia Society Warmth, Silhouette facility. Led by Dr. Anne Friedman, participants are guided through a mindfulness and relaxation session. Free; RSVP requested. 11am.
  • Mother’s Day Market at Heights Mercantile | Saturday May 11 | FREE – Still need the perfect gift, but running out of ideas? Shop to your heart’s content from a wide variety of vendors offering unique goods at this annual all-day market. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day Vendor Fair in Downtown Pearland | Saturday May 11 | FREE – More than 40 vendors will set up shop in Pearland to purchase last-minute gifts ahead of Mother’s Day on Sunday. Enjoy live shows, games and more while you shop. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
An overhead angle of an orchestra playing
Annual Mother’s Day Serenade Returns to Hobby Center | Courtesy of the Houston Latin American Philharmonic
  • Mother’s Day Tea at George Ranch Historic Park | Saturday May 11 – Don your finest clothes, including ascots and fascinators, for this Victorian event featuring fashion, etiquette and literature accompanied by traditional tea and cakes. $25; $15 for ages 5 to 18; free for ages 4 and under. Seating at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
  • Lively Mother’s Day Market at Sugar Land Town Square | Saturday May 11 | FREE – Walk past over 85 artists, creatives and makers at this art-centric event where you’ll find handmade and handmade items for that special gift for mom. From noon to 5 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day Loteria and Chancla Chucking Contest at Eureka Heights Brew Co. | Saturday May 11 | FREE – The Heights Brewery holds lottery games in the village hall, with a half-time competition to see who can throw their chancla the furthest. 1 p.m.
  • Pressed Flower Cards at the Houston Botanical Garden | Saturday May 11 – Held after the morning plant market, this special workshop will show you how to use pre-pressed flowers to create a beautiful card just in time for Mother’s Day. $45. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day Weekend with Local Market Shop at the Houston Farmers’ Market | Saturday May 11 and Sunday May 12 | No coverage – Heights Market hosts a two-day market offering opportunities to purchase unique gifts like artisan treasures, local artwork, fresh flowers, plants, jewelry and more, just in time for the mothers’ Day. Black Swan Yoga will be on site at 9 a.m. Sunday morning for a free yoga session. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day Weekend in Bayou Bend Collections and gardens | Saturday May 11 and Sunday May 12 – Bayou Bend in River Oaks celebrates Mother’s Day weekend, giving moms the chance to be surrounded by the beauty of nature while enjoying art, music and more. There will be live music from harpists Hope Cowan and Caitlin Mehrtens, as well as free cookies, lemonade and water. $12.50; free for mothers and children aged 12 and under. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Two women and a child walking beside a body of water in a park
Enjoy a Mother’s Day Stroll through the Houston Botanical Garden in South Houston | Courtesy of Houston Botanical Garden

Mother’s Day Events, Sunday May 12, 2024

  • Mother’s Day Brunch at Petite Poule – Stroll through the River Oaks neighborhood before landing in this thoughtfully decorated wonderland to sample all the best brunch dishes from the prix fixe menu, including mimosas, filter coffee, and cocktails. $65. 9am.
  • Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch at the 1880 Garten Verein – Discover the wonders of the magnificent Garten Verein from 1880 where you can dine on an illustrious brunch menu accompanied by live music and with a special gift for mothers. An optional additional ticket will also give you access to the 50th annual Galveston Historic Homes Tour, which ends Sunday. $90 and up. 10 a.m. to noon.
  • Mother’s Day Stroll at the Houston Botanical Garden – Create memories on this special Mother’s Day natural and nourishing walk. The goal of this event will be for families to relax, inspire and connect while enjoying the outdoors with captivating art installations, free wellness treatments and much more. $25 and up; $15 and more for ages 4 to 17; free for ages 3 and under. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Free rooftop Pilates class at Post Houston | FREE – Head to Skylawn for a morning Pilates class with a view of Post Houston. Syncd Pilates will take you through a 50-minute full-body Pilates mat session, open to all levels and experiences. Bring a mat, a towel and a bottle of water. 11am.
  • Mother’s Day Brunch at Tony’s – Dine at one of Houston’s iconic restaurants with a fabulous three-course prix fixe menu, including options like caviar and spritz, so you can maintain your favorite status. $80; $30 for ages 12 and under. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day Brunch at the Eldorado Ballroom – Lucille’s is offering a delicious Mother’s Day brunch in the historic Third Ward Ballroom. Savor the tastes of waffles, fried chicken, creole shrimp, grits, eggs and more. Moms receive a free mimosa. $55 per person. From noon to 3 p.m.
The exterior of a green Victorian-era building in Galveston
The historic Garten Verein from 1880 hosts its annual Mother’s Day brunch | Courtesy of the Galveston Historical Foundation
  • Groove & Brew for Mother’s Day at 8th Wonder Brewery | FREE – More than 40 local vendors bring everything from flowers and jewelry to soap, candles and more at this Mother’s Day Market at EaDo Brewery. From noon to 6 p.m.
  • Mother’s Day at Kemah Boardwalk | FREE – Explore the Bay Area boardwalk and enjoy lunch or dinner with the family, plus rides and live music throughout the day. Get $5 off for moms on an all-day pass with just one purchase. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Sugar Land Space Cowboys vs. Oklahoma City Baseball Club at Constellation Field – The sixth and final game in this series for the Space Cowboys features a Mother’s Day celebration, as well as a free crossbody bag to the first 2,000 fans through the gates. Kids can also do a pre-game catch on the field, get player autographs and run the bases after the game. $11 and up. 2 p.m.
  • Sip and Create: Pearls of Wisdom at the Bead Bar – The Jewelry Bar at Spring Street Studios is hosting a special Mother’s Day class with food and drinks on offer. With your partner, you will create two beaded bracelets and a necklace, and can enjoy photo opportunities for an unforgettable memory. $75. 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • DIY Pollinator Container Garden at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center – Grab your gardening gloves and apron as you work with a mom or friend to create your own spring-themed potted garden of cheerful native plants. 5 years and over. $65. 2:30 p.m.
  • USPA Regional Classic Southwest: Mother’s Day Edition at the Houston Polo Club – Gallop with the ponies this Mother’s Day with a special edition that includes a competition for the best hat for ladies, live music, a parade of players and delicious bites of Lymbar. $18 and up. 5 p.m.
  • The Riot Presents Mother’s Day Sunday Night Comedy Showcase – End Mother’s Day weekend with laughter as Rudz’s Upstairs Comedy Club hosts a special edition of its weekly comedy showcase. 21 years and over. $10 and up. 8 p.m.

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Justin Jerkins

A longtime Houstonian, Justin Jerkins always keeps an eye on what’s on Houston’s horizon while serving as editor-in-chief of 365 things to do in Houston. When he’s not reporting on H-Town’s latest events, destinations, and hidden gems, he loves diving into the city’s food scene, shopping local, and learning about Houston’s rich history.