Harvest Bend Residents Invited to Join Steeplechase Craft Market & Children’s Business Fair on March 14
For creative families and aspiring young entrepreneurs in Harvest Bend, an upcoming neighborhood event offers more than just a Saturday outing — it’s an opportunity to showcase talents and connect with nearby neighbors.
The Steeplechase HOA has graciously invited Harvest Bend Section I residents to participate as vendors in its upcoming Steeplechase Craft Market and Children’s Business Fair, scheduled for Saturday, March 14, 2026 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Steeplechase Community Center, located at 11250 Steeple Way Blvd, Houston, TX 77065. Set-up will begin at 8:15 a.m.
For Harvest Bend residents who enjoy baking, crafting, woodworking, jewelry-making, art, or other handmade creations, this invitation opens the door to share those talents with a broader audience — and for children, it’s a hands-on way to learn about responsibility, creativity, and small business basics in a supportive, neighborhood setting.
A Community Craft Fair Focused on Handmade and Homegrown Talent
The Steeplechase Craft Market will feature items that are crafted, baked, or made by the seller. Organizers have made it clear that all products must be handmade, reinforcing the event’s focus on creativity and local talent rather than resale merchandise.
Vendors may register as:
- Families
- Individual adults
- Children
This inclusive approach makes the event especially meaningful for young entrepreneurs participating in the Children’s Business Fair portion of the morning. Events like these often serve as a first experience in budgeting, customer service, and product presentation — skills that extend well beyond a single Saturday.
All vendors must apply in advance and receive approval to participate. Those selected should plan to arrive early to set up their assigned booth space.
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How Harvest Bend Residents Can Register
Harvest Bend Section I residents who are interested in becoming a vendor can apply through the official registration form. The form includes additional details, requirements, and instructions for participation.
Vendor registration link: CLICK HERE
After submitting the form, applicants will receive a follow-up email with further information.
Because vendor approval is required, residents are encouraged to complete the application as soon as possible.
Why This Matters for Harvest Bend
Neighborhood partnerships like this one reflect something bigger than a single event. When communities such as Harvest Bend and Steeplechase collaborate, it strengthens connections across nearby subdivisions and gives residents additional opportunities to participate in local events close to home.
For families in Harvest Bend Section I, the March 14 craft market offers:
- A platform for small-scale entrepreneurship
- A safe, community-centered event for children
- A chance to support handmade and local goods
- A way to build relationships with neighboring communities
What Happens Next
Approved vendors will receive confirmation and setup details via email. Booth setup begins at 8:15 a.m., and the market will welcome visitors from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
Residents who are not participating as vendors can still mark their calendars to attend and support Harvest Bend families and young creators taking part.
As neighborhoods across the Cypress area continue to look for ways to bring residents together, events like the Steeplechase Craft Market highlight how collaboration can create meaningful, family-friendly experiences close to home.
Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for more Harvest Bend community updates, local events, and opportunities to get involved.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.

