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We do our best to make sure all
listings are accurate, however, we ALWAYS suggest that
you call ahead before making plans to attend an event
listed on our calendar.
September 2008
| Sat. 13th |
Stone House Vineyard Dinner |
512-264-3530 or email info@stonehousevineyard.com |
Spicewood, TX |
| Sat. 13th |
Live Music-Lost Creek Vineyards |
8pm to 11pm |
Sunise Beach, TX |
| Wed. 17th |
Singing Water Wine Dinner |
830-995-4990 for info |
Comfort, TX |
| Sat. 20th |
Winery U |
10:30 am--www.drycomalcreek.com |
New Braufels, TX |
| Sat. 20th |
Kiolbassa Kab |
first come first served at Grape Creek |
Fredericksburg, TX |
| 20th-21st |
Old Gruene Market Days |
830-832-1721 |
Gruene, TX |
| 26th-28th |
Tailgate Road Trip |
www.wayoutwineries.org |
Bend, TX |
| 26th-27th |
Roundup and Heritage Days |
Yett Memorial Park (830-833-5101) |
Blanco, TX |
| 19th-21st |
Fall Nature Quest |
www.thcrr.com (800-210-0380) |
Concan-Leakey, TX |
| Sat. 27th |
Dr. Pound Pioneer Fall Fest |
Dr. Pound Pioneer Farmstead |
Dripping Springs, TX |
| 26th-28th |
Renewable Energy Roundup |
877-376-8638 |
Fredericksburg, TX |
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October 2008
| 3rd-4th |
Firefest / Fine Arts Festival |
512-295-9999 / 512-295-9999 |
Buda, TX |
| Sat. 4th |
Arts and Crafts Show |
512-327-5658 or 512-442-7858, ext 26 |
Austin, TX |
| Fri. 3rd |
Rozone presents Terry Fator |
8pm Austin Music Hall 866-IGET-TIX |
Austin, TX |
| Sat. 4th |
TX Hill Country Lavender Fest |
830-868-7684 |
Johnson City, TX |
| 3rd-5th |
Oktoberfest |
830-997-4810 |
Fredericksburg, TX |
| 10th-11th |
Fall on the Frio Festival |
888-210-0380 |
Concan-Leakey, TX |
| 10th-11th |
Christmas in October |
254-947-5040 |
Salado, TX |
| 10th-12th |
Mesquite Art Festival |
830-997-8515 |
Fredericksburg, TX |
| 16th-19th |
Kyle Fair & Music Festival |
512-262-3939 |
Kyle, TX |
| 18th-19th |
Annual Lone Star Gourd Festival |
Gillespie County Fairgrounds 9am- 5pm |
Fredericksburg, TX |
| Sat.25th |
Food and Wine Festival |
830-997-8515 |
Fredericksburg, TX |
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Mountain Reserve has a better point of view.
And
now, it’s a place you can call home.
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