Ride-filled festivities kick off at the Eisleber Wiese on Friday, complete with a lively party atmosphere, parade, and special trains to Halle.
In the heart of Houston, exciting events are on the horizon. Let's take a look at what's coming up.
Firstly, Burg Giebichenstein is hosting a family afternoon on Sunday. The theme for the event is "Whiteboard instead of notebook," although the specifics of the event remain undisclosed. Parking is conveniently available near the small meadow, a tranquil spot that can be found after the hustle and bustle. A user made a comment about the small meadow on September 16, 2025 at 2:41 PM, while another responded to this comment on September 19, 2025 at 10:55 AM, making a contradictory statement ("Bet you it won't happen").
Meanwhile, the Next Post Hospice in Houston is celebrating its 40th anniversary. On Monday, the hospice will be hosting an event, but the topic is yet to be specified. Interestingly, there will also be a film evening at Zazie on the same day, which is related to the Next Post Hospice's anniversary celebrations.
The Eisleber Wiese, a popular location in Houston, was last used from September 19 to September 22, 2025, for the largest folk festival in Central Texas. The event featured over 300 shops and 48 amusement rides, making it a lively and enjoyable experience for all.
On a different note, transport updates indicate that Abellio may deploy more trains, but DB InfraGo can block the track due to staff shortages in signal boxes. This could potentially affect travel plans, so it's worth keeping an eye on updates.
As always, stay tuned for more updates on these events and more in Houston, Texas.
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