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6 Things You Should Not Miss at the 2024 Texas Greek Picnic

The 17th Annual Texas Greek Picnic Weekend kicks off today and will run from Thursday, August 1st to Sunday, August 4th in Houston, TX. Like every year, this event brings together members Black fraternities and sororities from across the United States for a weekend focused on unity, celebration, and community engagement.

Founded in 2008, the Texas Greek Picnic Weekend has grown into a huge gathering, attracting thousands of attendees each year. This year’s event will feature a variety of activities, including a concert, networking events, community service initiatives, and more.

Here are six things to look forward to at this year’s Texas Greek Picnic:

1. The Inaugural 2024 TGP Tailgate

TGP will be kicking everything off with their Inaugural 2024 TGP Tailgate which starts at 6pm on Thursday at Prospect Park. Show up for the vibes and kick off the weekend the right way.

2. The Old School Concert

The Inaugural Alumni Concert will feature performances by West Coast Hip-Hop artist Too Short and Texas musician Lil Keke. It’s on Friday and is happening in the same city and weekend as Sigma Gamma Rho’s Boule so you already know its about to go down.

3. Community Service Projects

You already know that there will always be some service happening when members of Black fraternities and sororities get together and the Texas Greek Picnic is no exception. Check out TGP’s website to stay up to date on the service projects that will be going down this weekend for your chance to join in and help out the community in the city of Houston.

4. The Pool Party

The annual Pool Party is a staple of TGP. It’s happening from 2-9pm on Friday. Make sure to get tickets.

5. The Alumni Day Party

Q Parker from 112, Wingo from Jagged Edge and RL from Next are hosting the TGP Alumni Day Party at Bar 5015 on Saturday.

6. The actual Texas Greek Picnic

The central event of the weekend, the Texas Greek Picnic, features food, music, and the chance to gather with fellow Black fraternity and sorority members. The event promises good vibes, good food, and a million opportunities to stroll.

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