During an on‑site segment at Post Houston, Houston First representative McKenna Dowdle described a slate of spring events and on‑site amenities aimed at drawing residents and visitors to the redeveloped facility.
McKenna Dowdle said Post Houston was once “the first post office that serviced the entire city” and outlined several offerings: the Art Car Parade display ahead of the April 12 parade (a free, roughly three‑mile loop with festivities beginning at 11 a.m.), the Tour de Houston cycling event on April 13 starting about 8 a.m. that includes a newly added 10‑mile option alongside the existing 20‑ and 45‑mile routes, and a five‑acre urban garden whose produce is used by vendors at the on‑site market.
She also highlighted an immersive art club with 13 exhibits and nearby Discovery Green amenities. The segment noted a temporary roller rink operating daily through April 13 with a $14 admission that includes skate rentals and a buy‑one‑get‑one deal on Tuesdays.
The broadcast presented these items as opportunities for local cultural participation; it did not report municipal approvals, road closures, or public safety plans tied to the events.