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List of events canceled and postponed in Houston-area

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Several events have been canceled or postponed amid the growth of concerns regarding coronavirus.

FULL LIST: HERE’S THE COMPLETE LIST OF SCHOOL CLOSINGS ANNOUNCED

List of affected events

  • City of Houston trials and jury duty

Officials released a statement Sunday, saying: In an effort to continue to encourage the health and safety of the public and court staff members from the spread of the COVID-19, the City of Houston Municipal Courts Department has suspended all Jury Trials and Jury Duty during the period of Monday, March 16, 2020 through Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

  • Houston Public Libraries

Mayor Sylvester Turner confirms all Houston public libraries will be closed until March 18 of efforts to maintain social distancing.

  • Space Center Houston

The Space Center released a statement saying the will close Saturday, March 14, at 6:00 p.m., and remain closed through March 27.

It ensured that there have been no cases of exposure at the center. The statement partially read: As Houston’s leading science and space exploration learning center and trusted community space, we are acting in an abundance of caution with the health and safety of our guests, staff and volunteers as our top priority and responsibility.

  • IRONMAN races

In emails sent to participants, organizers of the 2020 Memorial Hermann IRONMAN 70.3 Texas triathlon, which was set for April 5, and the 2020 IRONMAN Texas triathlon, which was scheduled for April 25, canceled the events.

  • Houston Grand Opera


On March 13, HGO announced the cancellation of all performances of “Salome” and “The Magic Flute,” as well as all associated events. All ticketholders will be contacted in the coming days, HGO said.

  • Houston Zoo


The zoo released a statement saying that it will close at 7 p.m. and remain closed until April 3.

It reads, in part:
The Houston Zoo connects communities with animals to inspire action to save wildlife. We recognize that visiting the Zoo is much more than experiencing wildlife up close, but is also an opportunity to enjoy the wonder of the natural world with family and friends. We have been closely monitoring the constantly evolving situation regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and we feel it is our responsibility to do what we can to help reduce the rapid spread of COVID-19.

 

  • The Houston Bar Association canceled all of its scheduled Friday and Saturday veterans legal clinics held at DeBakey VA Medical Center and Community-Based Outpatient Clinics until further notice.
  • Harris County District Courts have suspended jury service from Friday, March 13 to Friday, March 20. Jurors who have received a summons for these dates do not need appear and do not need to reschedule.
  • Houston Ballet has decided to cancel this month’s performances of Forged in Houston and move the dates to May 21-31.
  • The Alley Theatre has canceled all performances, events, camps and classes through March 31. All scheduled events after March 31 are expected to take place as planned.
  • The McDonald’s Houston Children’s Festival.
  • RodeoHouston
  • Greater Houston Partnership cancelling all events through April
  • Tour de Houston (rescheduled)
  • 18th Annual Run for the Rose reschedule for October 18
  • Bayou City Classic
  • Fans will not be allowed to attend any March Madness games
  • All events have been cancelled at Discovery Green through April 1, but The Roller Rink, The Lake House and The Grove will stay open.
  • The Bayou City Art Festival scheduled for March 27-29 in Memorial Park has been postponed.
  • Lakewood Church canceled public services for Saturday, March 14 and Sunday, March 15. Services will be streamed on the church’s Facebook page, YouTube and online at LakewoodChurch.com.
  • The University of Houston has canceled its Frontier Fiesta 2020 due to COVID-19 and emergency health declaration
  • All Buffalo Bayou Partnership events and programs beginning March 12 until April 1

 

  • Project Row Houses canceled the opening event and market for Round 51:Local Impact II on Saturday, March 14; Expected to resume Wednesday, March 18, 2020 from 12-5 p.m.
  • Tomball German Festival
  • Grand Slam/Astros Fun at Bat for Youth Baseball events scheduled for March 12 – 31
  • H-Town Soccer for Success Academy Monday scheduled for March 12 – 31
  • Youth Soccer Tournament/Soccer for Success Tournament at Mason Park scheduled for March 14 – 15
  • Hands Percussion Malaysia on March 20 and Noche Caliente with Ismael Miranda on March 21 at Miller Outdoor Theater will be postponed
  • Mandala Earth Flow at Emancipation Park on March 28
  • Heights Kids’ Day of Music at Love Park on March 28
  • Trash Bash at various locations on March 28
  • Children’s Festival at Sam Houston Park from April 4 – 5
  • Japan Festival Houston at Hermann Park, from May 2 – 3 is postponed potentially to the fall
  • The Montgomery County Fair has been canceled
  • Rock the Row free concert series in Hughes Landing in The Woodlands, originally scheduled for March 19, March 26 and April 2, will resume in the summer with dates to be announced.
  • Friday Night Bites in Bridgeland, originally scheduled for March 13, is currently expected to resume on April 3.
  • Founders Club Tree Dedication Ceremonies and House Concerts in Bridgeland and The Woodlands Hills, previously scheduled for March 27 and March 28 respectively, will be rescheduled for April 24 and 25.
  • Houston Parks and Recreation Department produced and co-sponsored events in the month of March
  • Cirque du Soleil’s ALEGRIA show beginning Thursday, March 12 until April 12.
  • The Hobby Center’s Paw Patrol Live show postponed until further notice.
  • Stages Theatre canceled performances through Sunday, March 22.

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