There’s never a dull moment in Houston. Here are 6 options for free fun this week (May 26-30) before planning your free and cheap weekend!

Monday (5/26) — The Towne Lake Lantern Launch is a special way to end Memorial Day. The event honors fallen soldiers and loved ones who have passed away. Patriotic music begins at 7:30 pm. Attendees write a name on a paper lantern and launch them at sunset. Towne Lake is located in NW Houston off 290 and Barker Cypress.

Tuesday (5/27) — Attend a free screening of Black Swan Tuesday, 7 pm, at Sundance Cinemas, thanks to the Houston Ballet. Stick around for a panel discussion with current and former Houston Ballet members about what it’s like to dance the lead role in Swan Lake. Seating for the movie is first-come, first-served with free tickets available beginning at 5 pm at the Sundance box office. Sundance Cinemas is located downtown at 510 Texas Avenue.

Wednesday (5/28) — Don’t miss a free community awareness seminar about human trafficking at Lone Star College-Kingwood, 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm. The session is a partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and Family Time Crisis and Counseling Center. Free, but RSVP is required.

Wednesday (5/28) — Cancelled... Enjoy a free kayak class each Wednesday evening thanks to Buffalo City Adventures. No registration is required. Just show up and have fun. For adults only. Kids can attend on weekends. Every Wednesday April through October. Located at Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney.

Thursday (5/29) — Take your lunch break outside and enjoy Top Talent Thursdays on the Plaza, 11 am – 1 pm. The Central Plaza of the downtown Houston Public Library hosts singers, actors, dancers, bands, poets, and comedians and invites the public to watch. Challenge another office or department to the fun! Bring your own lunch or buy one from an onsite food truck. Located at 500 McKinney.

Thursday (5/29) — Thursday is the magic day in the Houston Museum District to visit many museums for free. Six museums are free each Thursday, while a number are free every day.