A note regarding COVID-19
Upcoming Events in Prairies and Lakes
Fayetteville
ArtWalk
May 4-5
Fayetteville Square, 109 E. Main St.
Every year on the first weekend of May, Fayetteville’s historic square explodes to life with nearly 60 artists selling their original works from paintings to sculpture, photography to ceramics, and jewelry. Live music plays all day with a free concert on Saturday evening after the juried art show. The children’s booth allows kids to create their own artwork, and the wine and beer booth has wine flights and cold beer. Shaved ice is available for kids.
Emory
Founder’s Day Concert and Festival
May 4
Sandy Creek Park, 337 E. North St.
A full day of outdoor fun for the family includes vendors and activities, followed with a concert by Neal McCoy and Josh Ward in the evening.
Gatesville
Junk and Disorderly
May 4
Gatesville Civic Center, 300 Veterans Memorial Loop
Antiques, collectibles, crafts, and handmade and unique items fill a vendor market while individual garage sales are found all over town. The market is free to attend.
Hillsboro
Farmers Market
May 4-Oct. 26
Hillsboro Farmers Market, 81 N. Covington St.
Every Saturday, meet the farmers and makers who sell produce, artisan breads, goat milk soaps, jams and jellies, bath products, barbecue sauce, and specialty goods.
Temple
Family Day: Train Day
May 4
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
Explore the exciting world of trains and the history of the Transcontinental Railroad.
Brenham
Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder
May 4
The Barnhill Center at historic Simon Theatre, 111 W. Main St.
Over the course of his 50-year career in country music, Ricky Skaggs has won 15 Grammy Awards, eight CMA Awards, nine ACM Awards, 13 IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Awards, nine ICM Awards, two Dove Awards, and three honorary doctorate degrees. He performs with his award-winning band, Kentucky Thunder.
Waxahachie
Cinco de Mayo Festival
May 4
Downtown , 101 W. Main St.
Celebrate the holiday while enjoying entertainment that includes live music, mariachis, and folklórico dancers.
Mesquite
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
May 4
Front Street Station , 100 W. Front St.
The city of Mesquite and Hispanic Forum of Mesquite celebrate Cinco de Mayo with festivities that begin at noon and include authentic Mexican food, performances by folklórico dancers, live music from mariachi bands and local singers, a kids’ activity area with free arts and crafts and piñata breaks, and a jalapeño-eating contest.
Plano
AsiaFest 2024
May 4
Haggard Park, 901 E. 15th St.
Celebrating Asian American Heritage Foundation, a all-volunteer nonprofit organization, announces AsiaFest, the 20th annual Plano Asian American Heritage Festival. Enjoy family-friendly signature cultural performances from all parts of Asia. Learn about Asian artistic traditions like cooking, visual art, calligraphy, martial arts, origami, and fashion. The festival features a wide variety of food vendors from area restaurants and food trucks.
Fort Worth
Tarrant County Heart Ball
May 4
River Crest County Club , 1501 Western Ave.
The American Heart Association invites you to this evening of impact and celebration. Attendees can mingle and connect at the social hour reception, then experience a program featuring inspiring stories of resilience and hope. The event also offers a live auction, cocktails and dessert, live entertainment by Grooveline Dallas, and an opportunity to support the organization’s heart-health mission.
Dallas
Warbird Weekend
May 4-5
Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center, 5657 Mariner Drive
Step back in time and see vintage aircraft and vehicles up close. Legendary aircraft are on display, include the B-17 Sentimental Journey, B-25 Maid in the Shade, P-51 Gunfighter, B-29 FIFI, B-24 Diamond Lil, T-6 Nella, R4D Ready For Duty, T-34 Mentor, and C-45 Bucket of Bolts. In addition to the aircraft, there is a vintage car show, and hands-on activities including riveting panels, model airplanes, and flight areas. Food trucks are on site.
Terrell
Taco Festival
May 4
Downtown Terrell, 201 E. Nash St.
Held at the intersection of Nash and Adelaide streets near Terrell City Hall, the Taco Festival is full of food vendors with a variety of tacos and other offerings. The Knights of Columbus are selling beer and wine-based margaritas. There are more than 35 arts and crafts vendors, and Mariachi Viva Mexico and Mexico 2000 Ballet Folklorico are performing on stage. Family-friendly activities include three piñata busts and a Children’s Entrepreneur Workshop. The day is capped off with Terrell’s Best Taco Trophy, awarded by Mayor Rick Carmona.
Grand Prairie
Cinco de Mayo
May 5
Traders Village, 2602 Mayfield Road
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Traders Village with live music, dancing, traditional food, and fun festivities for the whole family.
Corsicana
“50 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll”
May 9
The Palace Theatre, 112 W. Sixth Ave.
From the progenitors of rock ‘n’ roll in the ‘40s through the glory years of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, up until MTV in the early ’80s, composer Neil Berg’s “50 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll” uses fascinating stories and groundbreaking music with tributes to important rock stars and groups such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, The Beatles, Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Simon and Garfunkel, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and Journey.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
May 9
Downtown , 104 Depot St.
Sip a little wine and shop as you take an evening stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic décor, artwork by local artists, live music, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
Explore Elgin Arts and Culture
May 9-11
Downtown Elgin, 109 Depot St.
Enjoy a day of activities and fun for the whole family. Local studios open their doors to the public and downtown businesses host artist demonstrations, live music, and tours in historic downtown Elgin. Stop by the artists and makers market to find food vendors and a variety of art, including paintings, sculptures, woodworking, jewelry, blacksmithing, fiber arts, and photography.
Mesquite
Courtyard Concert Series
April 4, May 9
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
This spring concert series, presented by the Mesquite Arts Center, showcases local indie artists and takes place in the evening inside the center’s courtyard area.
Corsicana
Mimosas at the Market
May 11
Downtown Corsicana, 301 S. Beaton St.
Sip mimosas while shopping in downtown Corsicana every second Saturday. Complimentary mimosas are poured, and shoppers explore the tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and boutiques.
Mckinney
Second Saturday Bird Walks
May 11
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Place
Second Saturday Bird Walks in the Heard Wildlife Sanctuary are offered by volunteers from the Prairie and Timbers Audubon Society. These bird walks are intended to help beginning and intermediate birders with bird spotting and identification techniques. There are also plenty of opportunities provided for participants to ask questions from experienced birders. Prairie, woodland, and wetland habitats are included in these walks.
Mesquite
Off the Rails
May 11, 18, 25
Front Street Station, 100 W. Front St.
Join the Mesquite Arts Center as it presents these family-oriented concerts in downtown Mesquite with different musical acts performing music from a variety of genres.
Midlothian
LeFreak Beats in Concert
May 11
Midlothian Community Park, 3601 S. 14th St.
Hear a free concert by one of the greatest disco bands in the world. Bring chairs and blankets for lawn seating. Food for purchase is available. Coolers are allowed.
Columbus
Magnolia Days Festival
May 16-18
Courthouse Square, 400 Spring St.
Held on the courthouse square under the shade of 100-year-old live oak and magnolia trees, the Magnolia Days Festival is fun for the whole family. See a presentation by the Magnolia Belles on the courthouse square, shop the vendor marketplace, and sample tasty food and beverages. Enjoy a brew in the beer garden, and dance the weekend away with a fantastic lineup of live concerts.
Luling
Field Day
May 16
Luling Foundation Farm, 523 S. Mulberry St.
Luling Foundation Farm is an agriculture demonstration farm established in 1927 to teach diversity in agriculture and improve the lives of farm and ranch families in Caldwell, Gonzales, and Guadalupe counties. The 97th annual field day is a full day of agriculture education offered free of charge.
Giddings
Lee County Fair and Charcoal Challenge Barbecue
May 16-18
Lee County Fairgrounds on Hwy 290, 2495 SH 290 West
On the third weekend in May, the Lee County Fair takes center state in Giddings. Activities include live music, shopping, local art and food contests, and a carnival with an antique carousel open for the kids. Friday is Senior Citizens Day and Saturday includes an Armed Forces Day ceremony and parade. At the Charcoal Challenge Barbecue Cookoff, teams from all over Central Texas compete in a variety of foods, drinks, and barbecue.
Grand Prairie
Silvestre Dangond in Concert
May 17
Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Texas Trust Way
The Latin Grammy-winning Columbian singer Silvestre Dangond comes to Texas Trust CU Theatre with hit songs “Ya No Me Duele Más” and “Cásate Conmigo” (with Nicky Jam).
Plano
Texas Mineral and Fossil Show
May 17-19
Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway
RMGM Promotions presents this show featuring quality shopping from world-class mineral, gem, and fossil dealers. Bring your family and friends and support your favorite dealers and small businesses. Rocks, minerals, fossils, polished stones, gemstone jewelry, and other offerings are available.
Grapevine
Main Street Fest
May 17-19
Grapevine’s Historic Main Street District, 636 S. Main St.
Main Street Fest is a family-friendly festival in the heart of downtown Grapevine. It’s three fun-filled days of live music, craft beverage experiences, delicious eats, street performers, and shopping. Children can have fun at the unique KidZone and the carnival.
Temple
Central Texas Airfest
May 17-19
Draughon-Miller Central Texas Regional Airport, 7720 Airport Road
Experience the thrill at the Central Texas Airfest in Temple. Join along for an action-packed weekend of aerial feats by industry experts. From vintage classics to cutting-edge aircraft, enjoy a diverse display in a family-friendly atmosphere. The excitement begins on Friday night with a live concert and an enchanting drone show illuminating the sky. Throughout the weekend, visit food trucks, vendor booths, a kid zone, airplane static displays, and see live aeronautical performances.
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Hico
Texas Steak Cookoff
May 18
Historic Downtown Hico, 129 N. Pecan St.
Cooks work to see who can make the best 12-ounce ribeye steak. Attendees get to enjoy a steak dinner, of course, plus there’s shopping, live entertainment, and a separate wine-tasting event.
Gravel Locos
May 18
Mustang Hill RV Park and Wild Horse Arena Venue, 7686 CR 199
Gravel Locos is a gravel bike race starting in historic Hico. There are four race routes to choose from (34 miles, 62 miles, 112 miles, and 150 miles), and racers go through town and the countryside. Registration and entry fees are required for each route. The event raises money for the Hico Volunteer Fire Department.
Corsicana
Texas Clearwater Revival in Concert
May 18
The Palace Theatre, 112 W. Sixth Ave.
Texas Clearwater Revival brings you the unique Creedence Clearwater Revival bayou sound popularized in songs such as “Proud Mary,” “Born On The Bayou,” “Green River,” “Bad Moon Rising,” “Fortunate Son,” “Looking Out My Back Door,” and “Midnight Special.”
Dallas
Black Heritage Celebration
May 18-19
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 8525 Garland Road
The fourth annual Black Heritage Celebration places the spotlight on the unique talents, art, and businesses of the local Black community. These include designers, entertainers, artists, and chefs. There is a vendor exhibit with Black-owned businesses selling their items, plus entertainment. This event is open to the public and is included in the general admission to the Dallas Arboretum.
La Grange
Bluff SchuetzenFest
May 18
Kreische Brewery and Monument Hill State Historic Sites, 414 State Loop 92
Celebrate the history of the Bluff Schuetzenverein, a German marksmanship and social organization that once made its home on the grounds of Kreische Brewery and Monument Hill State Historic Sites. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Bluff Scheutzenverein hosted dances, concerts, picnics, and shooting competitions, welcoming people from across Texas. Commemorate these traditions with a day full of entertainment, community booths, family activities, living history demonstrations, special tours, and food and drink.
Garland
Asian American Heritage Festival
May 18
Downtown Garland Square, 520 W. State St.
A day of unity in diversity pays tribute to the diverse and talented Asian Pacific American communities. Enjoy cultural performances from countries such as Thailand, Laos, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, the Philippines, Singapore, Myanmar, India, Japan, Korea, and Hawaii. Highlights include a Colorful World Parade, a captivating lion dance, craft stalls, and art performances showcasing the creativity and skillful hands of Asian Pacific Americans.
Mesquite
Mesquite Symphony Orchestra in Concert
May 18
Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
The Mesquite Symphony Orchestra presents “Into the Fire,” a show featuring Víctor Agudelo’s “Algo va a suceder...,” Dmitri Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with pianist Daria Kiseleva, and Igor Stravinsky’s “The Firebird Suite.”
Barn Dance
May 18
Opal Lawrence Historical Park, 711 E. Kearney St.
An 1887 livestock barn at Opal Lawrence Historical Park is the setting for this old-fashioned barn dance. All are welcome to attend.
Waco
Mini Mammoth Masquerade
May 18
Mayborn Musuem, 1300 S. University Parks Drive
After the enchanting Mammoth Masquerade gala for adults, enjoy for a delightful day of festivities filled with mask making, a special Dr Pepper toast, and an adorable children’s parade. Unleash your creativity and design a unique masquerade mask in the Design Den. Raise a Dr Pepper float and toast to 20 years of Mayborn fun.
Greenville
Audie Murphy Day
May 18
Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum, 600 I-30
This annual event, hosted by the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum, celebrates the most decorated combat soldier of World War II as well as military veterans and those currently serving the country. Some of the featured speakers include Martha Bolton, author of “Bob Hope’s Wartime Correspondence with the G.I.s of WWII,” Melody Miyamoto Walters, author of “In Love and War: The WWII Courtship Letters of a Nisei Couple,” and Kevin Brodie, an actor, producer, writer, and director who starred with Audie Murphy in “Showdown” and “Battle at Bloody Beach.”
Fort Worth
“Rebecca Manson: Barbecue”
May 24-Aug. 25
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St.
“Rebecca Manson: Barbecue” defies viewers’ expectations of what clay can do by pushing the material to its most fragile and muscular places. Comprised of thousands of individually crafted ceramic leaves, flowers, a barbecue grill, and assorted detritus that swell into piles, this site-responsive installation creates moments for self-reflection. The immersive work is displayed in the ellipse, the Modern’s oval first-floor gallery, typically reserved for permanent collection works. This exhibition marks Manson’s first solo presentation in a museum.
Granbury
Memorial Day Weekend
May 24-27
Historic Granbury Square, 201 E. Pearl St.
To kick off the summer season, head to Granbury for a fun-filled weekend. Street vendors and food trucks fill downtown, and there are hot dog and pie eating contests, a balloon clown, a patriotic pooch pageant, and a Kid Zone for yard games at The Langdon Center. Friday Night features karaoke on the Bridge Street Stage, then Saturday night is the crowd-favorite street dance.
Chappell Hill
Art Walk
May 25
Downtown Chappell Hill
Spend the day in Chappell Hill and meet artists as they create their artwork throughout town.
Brenham
Elvis Tribute Concert
May 25
The Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre, 111 W. Main St.
Vince King and the Vegas Mafia Band play an Elvis Presley tribute show. The Las Vegas headliner won multiple Elvis tribute artist awards, including the coveted Grand Champion of the Elvis Presley Expo in 2013. He flawlessly performs all eras of Elvis’ history-making career.
Lewisville
Fiesta Charra
May 26
Wayne Ferguson Plaza, 150 W. Church St.
See activities that take place at a traditional “charreada,” which is like a rodeo and practiced in Mexico. Admission is free.
Gainesville
Summer Sounds
May 31-July 26
Farmers Market, 201 N. Chestnut St.
Free concerts are back at the Gainesville Farmers Market with the return of Summer Sounds. Bring your friends and your lawn chairs for live musical performances from multiple bands, local bites from food trucks, and ice-cold beverages.
Yoakum
Tom Tom Festival
May 31-June 2
Yoakum City Park, 105 Kvinta Drive
Kick off your summer in Yoakum style. The 96th annual festival honors the city’s tomato growing heritage with fun activities that include a pageant; parade; carnival; rodeo; barbecue cookoff; car show; 5K run; arts and craft booths; food trucks; a biergarten; cornhole, softball, and domino tournaments; daytime music; and two live performances by headlining country artists with dances to follow at the city park pavilion.
Mckinney
MillHouse MuralFest
June 1-2
McKinney Cotton Mill, 610 Elm St.
Five muralists are commissioned to paint original designs on the southeast walls of the historic Cotton Mill facility. New this year, artists also paint murals on a temporary wall as well as mobile murals, which are available for purchase via online auction. Muralists receive complimentary mentor sessions provided by MillHouse studio artist and muralist Alli Koch of Alli K Design. The outdoor, juried festival is open to the public, free of charge. Live music fills the air, and VIP tickets are available.
Bastrop
“Modern Reflections of Historic Bastrop County”
June 1-29
Bastrop County History Museum, 904 Main St.
Step through time with photographs from Bob Parvin, an award-winning Texas photographer whose longtime interests in Texas history, architecture, culture, and natural heritage find means of expression through images. See striking images that juxtapose historical landmarks, architecture, and landscapes with their modern-day counterparts. Parvin’s lens skillfully captures the evolution of Bastrop, illustrating how the community has transformed while preserving the unique charm and character that define its identity.
The Colony
Summer Kickoff
June 1
Lions Club Park, 4800 Nash Drive
Ring in the summer months with games, crafts, activities, treats, and summer reading sign-ups. Visit with library staff, parks and recreation staff, police, firefighters, and animal service members. The family-friendly event is free.
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Grapevine
Dairy Day
June 1
Nash Farm, 626 Ball St.
Bring the family and enjoy learning about dairy processes including milking and butter and cheese making. Feel free to roam and explore the farm while you’re there.
Hearne
Crossroads Home Town Festival
June 1
Downtown Hearne
Spend some time outside at this outdoor festival with blues music, food, and craft vendors.
Midlothian
Mid-Way Airport Fly-In and Drive-In Pancake Breakfast
June 1
Mid-Way Regional Airport, 131 Airport Drive
See free exhibits of classic airplanes and cars and enjoy the pancake breakfast, with proceeds benefitting Scout Troop 524. Kids’ activities include a trackless train, bounce house, face painting, and balloon twister. Also available for a fee are helicopter and commemorative airplane rides.
Temple
Family Day: Beat the Heat and Travel the World
June 1
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
Enjoy fun summer activities indoors. Learn about some of the most scenic places around the world and join in for Beat the Heat Family Day. There are crafts, activities, and most importantly, there’s air conditioning.
Waxahachie
Gingerbread Trail Home Tour
June 1-2
Various locations
This year, the Gingerbread Trail Home Tour theme is “Main Street.” Embark on an immersive journey through the city’s downtown, where each step uncovers the stories and architectural elements that define the community. With exclusive access to landmarks, private homes, and special exhibits, this year’s trail showcases the heart and soul of Main Street in every detail.
Pancake Breakfast Fly-In
June 1
Mid-Way Regional Airport, 131 Airport Drive
Spend the day taking in classic airplanes and fighters, fly-overs, helicopter rides, Midlothian Classic Wheels Car Club, live music, and children’s activities.
Mesquite
Off the Rails at Front Street Station
June 1-29
Front Street Station , 100 W. Front St.
Bring a lawn chair and cooler to these concerts featuring a variety of music styles—from Celtic to rockabilly—on Saturday evenings in June.
Championship Rodeo
June 1-Aug. 31
Mesquite Arena, 1818 Rodeo Drive
The world-famous Mesquite Championship Rodeo is back every Saturday night this summer. This is a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeo, and in 2020, it was awarded the PRCA Small Rodeo of the Year award. Live music follows the action each night.
Grand Prairie
Crawfish Boil
June 1
Grand Prairie Farmers Market, 121 W. Main Street
The Grand Prairie Farmers Market hosts its annual Crawfish Boil. Enjoy live music, delicious crawfish, a gift market, arts and crafts vendors, and other fun.
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Seguin
Central Park Summer Concert Series
June 2-30
Central Park, 201 S. Austin St.
The concert series offers something for every musical taste, including a final patriotic concert that salutes veterans and active military members. The family-friendly concerts are held every Sunday this month in Central Park in historic downtown Seguin.
Mckinney
Summer Nature Camps
June 3-July 29
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Place
Do you remember the joy of spending childhood summers outdoors? Register for the Heard Summer Nature Camps and share those wonderful moments and memories with your child. The Heard’s mission is to inspire children to discover, enjoy, experience, and restore our priceless environment.
Mesquite
Jazz Breaks
June 3, 17
Mesquite Arts Center Courtyard, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
On the first and third Monday in June, Jazz Breaks brings local jazz bands to the courtyard for evening concerts.
Lewisville
Sounds of Lewisville
June 4-July 2
Wayne Ferguson Plaza, Old Town, 150 W. Church St.
The popular Sounds of Lewisville concert series, a free family favorite since 1991, presents five shows this year with a wide range of musical genres. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs for their comfort. Well-behaved pets on a leash are allowed at the shows. Food and beverages are available for purchase.
Temple
“Yosemite People”
June 4-Aug. 17
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
Yosemite National Park sees more than 5 million annual visitors, all supported by thousands of local rangers, workers, and volunteers. “Yosemite People,” shows the complex relationships between people and Yosemite’s natural wonders. Photographs from award-winning artist Jonas Kulikauskas reveal crowds aiming for the perfect selfie with Half Dome, servers prepping for diners at the Ahwahnee Hotel, rangers patrolling the park, master basket weaver Julia Parker, and Yosemite Valley Stables (where horseback riding is no longer allowed). Oral histories supplement the images.
Plano
Summertime on the Farm
June 6
Heritage Farmstead Museum, 1900 W. 15th St.
Have a memorable summer on the farm with wagon rides and farm animals. Learn how to wash laundry the old-fashioned way and collect eggs from happy chickens. Participate in plowing and planting the fields and experience the thrill of milking a cow named Buttermilk.
Mesquite
Courtyard Concert Series
June 6
Mesquite Arts Center Courtyard, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
Mesquite Arts Center presents this family-friendly event. Bistro seating is limited, so bring your own chair as an option.
Grand Prairie
Joey Fatone and AJ McLean: A Legendary Night
June 6
Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Joey Fatone and AJ McLean reflect on their experiences as members of the boybands NSYNC and Backstreet Boys, respectively. The evening mixes ‘90s nostalgia, hit songs, and, of course, dancing.
Denison
Music on Main
June 7-July 26
Forest Park, 300 W. Crawford St.
Head to downtown Denison this summer to catch the annual Music on Main concert series. Except for July 5th, a concert takes place every Friday night for the months of June and July with a variety of genres, artists, and vendors.
Hillsboro
Bond’s Alley Art Festival
June 7-8
Bond’s Alley, West Elm Street
Dating to 1964, the Bond’s Alley Art Festival is one of the premier art festivals in Central Texas. Bond’s Alley dates back to the first days of Hillsboro and is situated between what was once Texas’ oldest pharmacy, T.B. Bond Pharmacy, and Hillsboro’s oldest building, the Old Rock Saloon. Artists and artisans fill Bond’s Alley and downtown sidewalks, giving visitors a chance to shop for crafts and food.
Bastrop
“Moon Over Buffalo”
June 7-16
Bastrop Opera House, 711 Spring St.
Charlotte and George Hay are on tour in Buffalo in 1953 with a repertory consisting of “Cyrano de Bergerac” “Private Lives,” when they receive word that they might just have one last shot at stardom: Frank Capra is coming to town to see their matinee.
Temple
First Friday: Summer Fun
June 7
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Enjoy street music and live performances, drinks, food, and after-hours shopping.
Brenham
First Friday Farmer and Artisan Market
June 7
Baylor and Park streets
Shop for fresh, local foods and products at this open-air market. Find artisan, cottage food, farm-to-market, small business, and retail vendors. There’s also live musical performances located in historic downtown Brenham.
Elgin
Juneteenth Festival and Parade
June 7-8
Veterans Memorial Park, 109 Depot St.
Head to Elgin’s Veterans Park and enjoy a Juneteenth parade and festival featuring music, vendors selling locally made goods, food, and lots of fun for the whole family.
Mesquite
“Noises Off”
June 7-23
Mesquite Arts Black Box Theatre, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
Slapstick comedy abounds in this show about a dysfunctional touring theater troupe in Michael Frayn’s classic play-within-a-play.
Corsicana
Food Truck Friday
June 7, July 5
Downtown , 224 E. Fifth Ave.
On the first Friday of the month, downtown Corsicana is full of food trucks and live music. Explore culinary adventures with diverse food trucks, enjoy the rhythm of live music, and discover unique finds at the vendor market.
Dallas
Mindi Abair and Greg Karukas in Concert
June 8
Bishop Arts Theatre Center, 215 S. Tyler St.
Join in for a night of jazz with Mindi Abair and Gregg Karukas. Abair is a saxophonist, vocalist, author, and National Trustee for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the organization that puts on the Grammy Awards show. Karukas is a smooth jazz pianist who co-founded the Rippingtons in 1985.
Mckinney
Native Texas Butterfly House and Garden
June 8-Sept. 28
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Place
Walk among native butterflies and other pollinators in the Native Texas Butterfly House and Garden. The butterfly house includes native species, which vary by season and what is available from suppliers. The butterfly garden is filled with host plants that naturally attract these lovely creatures. You may even find new ideas to try in your own garden.
Midlothian
Summer Beats
June 8
Midlothian Community Park, 3601 S. 14th St.
Family-friendly outdoor concerts feature a variety of music from country to rock and pop. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. Food and drinks are available for purchase. Coolers are allowed.
Belton
Sami Show Marketplace
June 8-9, July 27-28
Cadence Bank Center, 301 W. Loop 121
A Central Texas shopping tradition since 1975, this family-friendly event features many small businesses all under one roof. Shop for home goods, art, jewelry, candles, bath and body products, boutique clothing and accessories, florals, garden décor, fabric crafts, leatherwork, pottery, and unique gifts.
Brenham
Summer Sip and Art Walk
June 8
Downtown Brenham
Enjoy a summer stroll through the boutiques of the historic district. Sample signature drinks from downtown businesses and view works from local artists.
Gonzales
“Swan Lake”
June 8-9
The Crystal Theatre, 543 St. Lawrence St.
Dive into the enchanting world of “Swan Lake” as Come and Take It Dance presents this youth performance at the historic Crystal Theatre. Witness the grace and beauty of this timeless ballet.
Grand Prairie
Franco Escamilla Live
June 8
Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Franco Escamilla, comedian and standup preformer, returns with his new show “1995,” taking audiences through all funny, important, and impactful events that happened in 1995.
Corsicana
Mimosas at the Market
June 8, July 13, Aug. 10
Downtown , Beaton Street
Sip, shop, and savor the day with mimosas at the market. Enjoy a delightful blend of shopping and sipping, where every mimosa is a toast to good finds and great company.
Endless Summer in Concert
June 8
The Palace, 112 W. Sixth Ave.
Experience the magic of the Beach Boys with the ultimate tribute band Endless Summer. Get ready for an evening filled with timeless hits and harmonies that transport you back to the beach and the band’s heyday.
Mesquite
Music in the Park
June 10, 24
Mesquite Arts Center Front Yard, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
On the second and fourth Mondays in June, come listen to songs performed by the Mesquite Community Band, an all-volunteer band consisting of musicians of all levels from the community.
Brenham
“The Star Spangled Girl”
June 13-30
Unity Theatre, 300 Church St.
It’s 1967 and Andy and Norman are two earnest young men using their apartment as a publishing office for a “protest” magazine in San Francisco. Sophie, an Olympic swimmer and all-American girl, moves into an apartment on the same floor, and her friendliness and charm leave Norman hopelessly smitten. And while she is convinced that they are editing a dangerously subversive magazine, Sophie soon finds that her real source of annoyance is that the wrong man is pressing his attentions on her.
College Station
41@100: A Celebration of George H.W. Bush
June 13
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum, Texas A&M University campus, 1000 George Bush Drive West
The George & Barbara Bush Foundation invites visitors to join the Bush family in their celebration honoring the life and legacy of President George H.W. Bush on what would’ve been his 100th birthday. The community celebration includes the grand opening of the Marine One/4141 Locomotive Pavilion, a birthday cake and ice cream reception with special appearance by Sully the Service Dog; and a moderated conversation with President Bush’s grandchildren.
Elgin
Sip, Shop, and Stroll
Jun 13, July 11, Aug. 8
Downtown , 114 Central Ave.
Sip a little wine and shop as you stroll through the stores in historic downtown Elgin. Find diverse merchandise, eclectic décor, artwork by local artists, live music, the Elgin Farmers Market, delicious food, and fun, friendly people.
Lockhart
Chisholm Trail Roundup
June 13-15
Lockhart City Park, 504 City Park Road
The Chisholm Trail Roundup is Lockhart’s largest annual festival and tourism event. Now celebrating its 51st year, the event has a range of family activities including a petting zoo, pig races, a carnival, rodeo, barbecue cookoff, the Grand Parade in historic downtown, and live entertainment.
Lewisville
Juneteenth Celebration
June 14
Wayne Ferguson Plaza, Old Town, 150 W. Church St.
A Juneteenth Celebration concert features multiple bands and food trucks. Admission is free. Bring a chair and a blanket and enjoy the show with family and friends.
Garland
Juneteenth Celebration
June 15
Downtown Garland Square, 520 W. State St.
Bring the whole family out to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people with a celebration of freedom and unification through dance, speakers, and live music. A children’s activity area and an area to reflect on the day’s historical significance are present.
Italy
Tour d’Italia
June 15
Italy High School, 300 College St.
Benefitting Italy High School, the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, and other North Texas charities, Tour d’Italia enters its 38th year. Join over 1,400 bicyclists on routes ranging from 12 to 63 miles. Families are welcome, and finishers receive a T-shirt and post-ride snow cones.
Bastrop
Juneteenth Freedom Celebration
June 15
Fisherman’s Park, 1200 Willow St.
The Bastrop Juneteenth Celebration committee has been observing the emancipation of African Americans and the contributions and accomplishments of local African American individuals for the past 36 years. The official celebration kicks off on Saturday with a parade down historic Main Street. The day continues with the Family Freedom Festival at Fisherman’s Park featuring live music, a DJ, food and small business vendors, kids and adult activities, and family competitions. A musical guest in the evening wraps up the festivities.
Allen
Texas Beekeepers Association Summer Clinic
June 15
Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Allen, 210 E. Stacy Road
Calling all beekeepers and anyone interested in learning more about bees. The theme for this year’s clinic is honey. Expert speakers talk about how to help your bees become more successful, and classes are available for all levels of beekeeping. There are vendors available with everything needed to be successful, as well as specialty items of bee products and crafts.
Grand Prairie
Father’s Day Car Show and Concert
June 15-16
Traders Village, 2603 Mayfield Road
Celebrate Father’s Day weekend at Traders Village and enjoy a car show and concert. Bring Dad and the whole family for live music and classic cars.
Plano
Juneteenth Celebration
June 15
Downtown Plano Arts District, 1021 E. 15th St.
This event honors the lives, struggles, and successes of the city’s Black ancestors and current leaders while also celebrating when all Americans became free. A gospel concert in celebration of Black Music Month also takes place at McCall Plaza.
Bastrop
“Harriet Tubman: The Journey to Freedom”
June 15-Aug. 15
Kerr Community Center, 1308 Walnut St.
The Wofford Sculpture Studio presents its traveling 9-foot monument that celebrates Harriet Tubman’s heroic journey to rescue enslaved people in the 1800s. The sculpture has traveled the country since 2020, but this is the first time it is on display in Texas. See it at the Kerr Community Center, a gathering spot for the African American community of Bastrop during the time of racial segregation in the United States.
Grapevine
Father’s Day Special Excursion
June 16
Grapevine Vintage Railroad, 705 S. Main St.
Celebrate Father’s Day on board the Grapevine Vintage Railroad and create wonderful memories with Dad. Climb aboard and be swept back in time inside authentic 1920s coaches with modern amenities such as air conditioning.
La Grange
Ammannsville Parish Picnic
June 16
Ammannsville KJT Hall, 7904 Mensik Road
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church celebrates its 134th year with a fried chicken and sausage dinner and music by Mark Halata and Texavia and The Czechaholics.
Grand Prairie
Lamb of God and Mastodon in Concert
June 19
Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie, 1001 Texas Trust Way
Outback presents Lamb of God and Mastodon: Ashes of Leviathan Tour with Kerry King and Malevolence.
Mexia
Rodeo
June 20-22
Mexia Rodeo Arena, 600 Smith St.
The 94th annual Mexia Rodeo is a highly anticipated and well attended event in Central Texas. The rodeo is sanctioned by the United Professional Rodeo Association and includes some of the best concessions around.
Dallas
Revive the Culture Summer Band Showcase
June 20
Kincaide Stadium, 9191 S. Polk St.
The Texas Supremacy of Music and Arts Conservatory Summer Band Showcase offers instruction in show-style marching band concepts, dance, and cheerleading by instructors from HBCUs. It serves over 300 students from 18 Dallas schools, focusing on those who are socio-economically disadvantaged. The camp aims to provide a transformative experience, including practice, team building, and a showcase event, while also addressing mental health through music education.
Mesquite
Mesquite Rocks
June 20
Mesquite Arts Front Yard, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
Bring the family to this kid-friendly event that features tribute bands covering the greatest hits of popular and folk music.
Plano
Sip and Shop in Downtown Plano
June 20, July 18, Aug. 15
Downtown Plano Arts District, 1021 E. 15th St.
Start at any participating location to pick up a map of the stops. Enjoy wine samples and local art from Plano Art Association.
Grand Prairie
“The Producers”
June 21-23, 28-30
Uptown Theater, 120 E. Main St.
See Mel Brooks’ hit and Tony Award-winning musical about fading Broadway producer Max Bialystock, who is desperate to get to the top of his profession again. He finds an unlikely ally in mousy accountant Leo Bloom, who hypothesizes that one could make far more money with a flop of a show than with a hit.
Mckinney
Night Out at the Heard
June 22
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Place
Join Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary for an evening of live music, delicious cuisine, and a relaxed atmosphere at a fundraising event. This adults-only gathering invites you to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures under the stars, including dancing, food trucks, and a cash bar.
Garland
DFW Asian-American Soccer Tournament
June 22-23
Winters Park, 1330 Spring Creek Drive
Diversity, culture, and the love for soccer bring 36 teams from all over the nation and Canada to Garland each summer.
Bowie
Jim Bowie Days
June 22-29
Bowie Rodeo Arena and Downtown Bowie, 413 Pelham St.
Started in 1967, the Jim Bowie Days celebration and rodeo is held the last full week in June each summer. Events include a rodeo, parade, concerts, hamburger feed, Native American artifact show, quilt show, pet parade, cornhole tournament, golf tournament, and a fishing tournament. This year’s Saturday rodeo concert features Curtis Grimes.
Plano
Plano Community Band Summer Concert
June 24
Haggard Park, 901 E. 15th St.
Enjoy a picnic under the lush shade trees with wonderful music to serenade you. Bring your own blanket or folding chairs. Leashed dogs are welcomed.
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Corsicana
“Of Mice and Men”
June 25-30
Warehouse Living Arts Center, 119 W. Sixth Ave.
Warehouse Living Arts Center presents this production of “Of Mice and Men,” the stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s timeless tale about two migrant field workers during the Great Depression.
Grand Prairie
“Finding Nemo Jr.”
June 26-27
Uptown Theater, 120 E. Main St.
Students in Grand Prairie Arts Council’s Summer in the Arts program perform this musical based on the family-favorite movie, with a shorter runtime for young audiences.
Luling
Watermelon Thump
June 27-30
Watermelon Thump Pavilion, 319 E. Davis St.
For 71 years, Luling has honored hard-working local watermelon farmers with a festival celebrating all things watermelon. Enjoy four days of live music, food booths, pageants, the World Championship Seed Spitting Contest, a carnival, parade, car show, and market.
Corsicana
Ladies Night
June 27, July 25, Aug. 22
Downtown , Beaton Street
Enjoy complimentary drinks as you explore downtown, sip on your favorite beverages, and indulge in a shopping spree at our local businesses.
Brenham
The Grand Ol’ Americana Show
June 29
The Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre, 111 W. Main St.
A one-of-a-kind Texas musical variety show celebrates summer, our culture, and music that defines America. The show includes a big cast, Americana classics, and family-friendly sketch comedy.
Belton
Fourth of July Celebration
June 29-July 6
Various locations, 412 E. Central Ave.
Belton’s weeklong Fourth of July Celebration kicks off with a street party that includes live music, craft beer, games, and food trucks, The highlight of the week is a 1-mile parade on the Fourth of July, with more than 35,000 people lining the streets and a live, televised broadcast reaching around the world, The 100th annual rodeo takes place July 4-6.
Bastrop
Big Bang Celebration
June 29
Fisherman’s Park, 1200 Willow St.
The second annual Big Bang Celebration features live music, concessions, and fireworks at dusk.
Ennis
Red, White, and Bike Parade
June 29
Downtown Ennis, 201 NW Main St.
Deck out your bike, scooter, wagon, and anything with wheels and join in for the Red, White, and Bike Parade through historic downtown Ennis. Veterans Memorial Park hosts free kids activities, food vendors, a beer garden, and a beautiful fireworks display.
Grand Prairie
Dollar Day and Summer Turf Festival
June 29
Lone Star Park, 1000 Lone Star Parkway
The fan favorite Dollar Day returns to Lone Star Park. Enjoy general admission, Pepsi, hot dogs, popcorn, and beer all for $1 an item. There’s also live music and the featured open condition turf horse races.
Plano
Shopping Days Vendor Market
June 29
Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Browse a wide variety of products from local vendors. Whether you’re searching for trendy fashion items, handcrafted jewelry, or delicious homemade treats, this event offers a vibrant atmosphere and more than 100 small businesses and boutique owners.
Lewisville
Red, White, and Lewisville
July 2
Wayne Ferguson Plaza, Old Town, 150 W. Church St.
The final concert of the Sounds of Lewisville season ends with a bang, literally. Enjoy live music by Texas country artist Jade Flores, and Escape, a Journey tribute band. End the night with a fireworks show. Food trucks, a bar, and inflatable attractions round out the event. Bring a chair and/or blanket.
Southlake
Stars and Stripes
July 3
Southlake Town Square, 1400 Main St.
Stars and Stripes is held annually on July 3 in the heart of Southlake’s Town Square. This event ignites the spirit of patriotism and community with an array of delectable festival foods, engaging activities for all ages, and, of course, a display of fireworks that lights up the night sky.
Garland
Red, White, and You
July 3
Downtown Garland Square, 520 W. State St.
Join in for an unforgettable Independence Day celebration with great music, vendors, food, games for all ages, and a spectacular drone show. It’s the perfect way to honor our nation’s independence. Admission is free.
Giddings
Freedom Fest
July 3
Veterans Honor Park, 200 Raymond St.
Gather at Veterans Park for a music festival just like the good ol’ days. Bring your blankets and coolers and have a picnic on the grass while listening to some tunes. Nearby is Veterans Honor Park with a memorial to all Lee County veterans as well as a military tank display. Also on site is the Giddings Water Park where kids can splash around, and cornhole equipment for you to enjoy with your family or friends.
Waxahachie
Crape Myrtle Festival and Parade
July 3-4
Waxahachie Sports Complex; Historic Downtown , 151 Broadhead Road; 100 W. Main St.
Designated the Crape Myrtle Capital of Texas, Waxahachie hosts this 26th annual celebration which features a tailgate party and concert at Waxahachie Sports Complex, followed the next day by a parade through historic downtown Waxahachie, where blooming crape myrtles line the street, and a fireworks show.
Grand Prairie
Lone Stars and Stripes Celebration
July 3-4
Lone Star Park, 1000 Lone Star Parkway
Celebrate the Fourth of July at the racetrack. After the last horse race, stay to enjoy a 20-minute firework show choreographed to music.
Plano
Patriotic Concert
July 3
Haggard Park, 901 E. 15th St.
It’s time to strike up the band and celebrate America. The Plano Community Band Patriotic performs compositions for a patriotic concert in Haggard Park in Downtown Plano Historic Arts District.
Seguin
Fireworks Fiesta
July 3
Central Park, 201 S. Austin St.
The night sky lights up with a fireworks display. The best views are from Starcke Park and the surrounding area. This should be the biggest show Seguin has ever seen, so you don’t want to miss it.
Giddings
Fireman’s Fourth of July Celebration
July 4
Fireman’s Park, 2495 SH 290 West
Start with a lazy day in the park at Fireman’s Park, as the Giddings Volunteer Fire Department cooks up some delicious barbecue at their fundraiser. Then, bid on some great items at their annual auction. In the evening, you can trek over to the rodeo arena next door for the Fury on the Fourth Championship Bull Riding event. Afterwards, return to the park for a spectacular fireworks display.
Fury on the Fourth Championship Bull Riding
July 4
Lee County Sheriffs Posse Rodeo Arena, 2495 US 290 West
Enjoy some championship bull riding at Fury on the Fourth. Brave cowboys and powerful bulls provide excitement, and you can cheer for the youngsters as they take on mutton bustin’. The event is followed by a dance.
The Colony
Liberty by the Lake
July 4
The Athletic Club, 4100 Blair Oaks Drive
Celebrate the birth of America’s freedom with patriotic festivities and a variety of entertainment and activities for all ages including a fun run/walk, 5K, 10K, live music, a parade, and a fireworks display set to patriotic music.
Hearne
Fourth of July in the Park
July 4
Eastside Park, 405 Norwood Lane
Spend the Fourth of July at Eastside Park. Family fun includes food and craft vendors, and fireworks start at dark.
Columbus
Fourth of July Celebration
July 4
Columbus Municipal Golf Course, 141 Veterans Drive
On the Fourth of July, there is a fireworks display on the Columbus Municipal Golf Course. The city pool is also free of charge from 5-9 p.m.
Fort Worth
Fort Worth’s Fourth
July 4
Panther Island Pavilion, 395 Purcey St.
The annual Fort Worth’s Fourth celebration, one of North Texas’ biggest Independence Day events, returns to Panther Island Pavilion. Kids’ activities, live music, and a Texas-sized fireworks show keep you entertained throughout the evening.
Temple
Fourth of July Family Fun Fest and Fireworks Show
July 4
Crossroads Park, 1020 Research Parkway
Celebrate Independence Day with the city of Temple at the 26th annual H-E-B All American Fourth of July Fireworks Show. Park guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, picnic baskets, and blankets for viewing one of the greatest fireworks shows in Central Texas.
Chappell Hill
Independence Day Parade
July 4
Downtown Chappell Hill
Celebrate our nation’s independence with the “biggest little small town parade” in Texas in downtown Chappell Hill. It includes a marching kazoo band and many fun entries.
Rockdale
Sesquicentennial Celebration
July 4-15
Various locations
It’s Rockdale’s 150th Birthday and everyone is invited to enjoy 12 days of festivities that celebrate the city’s past and future. Events kick off with a July Fourth Drone Light Show at Fair Park. Other highlights include a community parade, car show, quilt exhibition, community art exhibition, a heritage celebration at The 1895, historic walking tours, live music, family activities, historical presentations, and vendors. The festival wraps up with a costumed Sesquicentennial Gala Dinner and Dance featuring Kenny Orts.
Plano
All-American Fourth
July 4
Oak Point Park and Special Events Field, 2801 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Celebrate Independence Day at this family-friendly event. Come enjoy the kids’ zone and a fireworks show. Vendors have food and beverages available for purchase. Blankets, lawn chairs, and coolers are welcome, but please leave all pets at home.
Seguin
Biggest Small Town Fourth of July Parade
July 4
Central Park, 201 S. Austin St.
Crowds of flag-waving people line Austin Street for the annual parade. The floats roll past the crowd, estimated to exceed 10,000. There are more than 100 parade entries including floats from local businesses, elected officials, churches, schools, military representatives, and other participants.
Corsicana
Freedom Fest
July 4
IOOF Park, 3440 W. Second Ave.
Head to Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Park for a star-spangled celebration and a day filled with family fun, kids’ games, mouthwatering dishes at food trucks, live music, and an awe-inspiring fireworks show at night.
Granbury
Hometown Fourth of July: 50 Golden Years
July 4-7
Downtown, Historic Granbury Square
Granbury Chamber presents the city’s 50th annual Fourth of July celebration. For four days, the historic square of Granbury comes alive with vendors offering souvenirs, handmade crafts, food, and other goods. The highlight of the festivities is the Fourth of July parade, a tradition that kicks off the event with colorful floats, marching bands, and community organizations. The sun sets on the evening with a fireworks display that lights up the night sky over Lake Granbury.
Temple
First Friday: Americana
July 5
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Enjoy street music and live performances, drinks, food, and after-hours shopping. This month’s event has a patriotic theme.
Brenham
First Friday Farmer and Artisan Market
July 5
Baylor and Park streets
Shop for fresh, local foods and products at this open-air market. Find artisan, cottage food, farm-to-market, small business, and retail vendors. There’s also live musical performances located in historic downtown Brenham.
Temple
Family Day: National Parks
July 6
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
Our national parks are some of the most beautiful places in the country. From Yellowstone to the Petrified Forest, America’s national parks protect over 85 million acres. Join along for a fun day of crafts and activities and learn about the amazing national parks right here in Texas.
Brenham
Hot Nights Cool Tunes Concerts
July 6-27
Downtown Brenham
Have a cool time in downtown Brenham with the sounds of live music provided by a different stage band each Saturday night.
Mesquite
Art Exhibitions
July 8-Sept. 20
Mesquite Arts Center Main Gallery, 1527 N. Galloway Ave.
The Mesquite Arts Center presents two exhibitions featuring works by Dallas-based artists Marc Dominus, who uses found objects to “manipulate paints into layers of shape, color, and texture,” and Alec DeJesus, whose paintings and murals have been on display and seen around Big D since his move to Texas from Illinois in 2018.
Weatherford
Parker County Peach Festival
July 13
Downtown, 1 Courthouse Square
The 39th annual Parker County Peach Festival, held in historic downtown Weatherford, invites visitors to indulge in peachy treats including homemade peach ice cream, peach cobbler, peach pie, peach tea, peach smoothies, ice cream topped with fresh peaches, or just plain ol’ juicy peaches. There’s nonstop entertainment and activities for the entire family with a food competition, vendors and store specials, and two stages featuring local talent. Around 2,200 cyclists participate in the Peach Pedal Bike Ride as well.
Grapevine
1920s Era Ice Cream Social
July 13
Grapevine’s Historic Nash Farm, 626 Ball St.
Join in for a relaxing social evening of ice cream and Victorian lawn games. The Grapevine Cornet Band accompanies the evening with old-time music. Lawn chairs, quilts, and picnics are welcome.
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Rockdale
Heritage Celebration at The 1895
July 13
The 1895, 140 W. Cameron Ave.
Celebrate the community’s history through this interactive event entwining art and music. View an exhibit of murals highlighting individuals and aspects of Rockdale’s history and accomplishments. Experience live music and performances which honor the community’s cultural history, and learn more about Rockdale’s colorful past through interactive historical essays and walking tours.
Mesquite
Texas Haunters Convention
July 13-14
Mesquite Convention Center, 1700 Rodeo Drive
Taking over more than 55,000 square feet of space, this convention aimed at Halloween and cosplay enthusiasts offers a large variety of family-friendly vendors, demonstrations, and classes.
Plano
Retro Expo
July 13-14
Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway
Shop for hard-to-find vintage and collectible toys, comic books, records, video games, apparel, props, exclusives, and other items.
Waco
Waco Mac Fest
July 14
Southern Roots Brewing Co., 219 N. Eighth St.
On National Mac and Cheese Day, Roni’s Mac Bar is hosting Waco’s first Mac Fest, a celebration of all things macaroni and cheese. This festival features a variety of local food vendors, live music, activities for kids, outdoor games, and other family-oriented fun.
Independent Film Festival
July 18-21
Waco Hippodrome and Various Locations, 724 Austin Ave.
After 7 years as the Deep in the Heart Film Festival, the event has rebranded to become the Waco Independent Film Festival. The three-day festival showcases world-class independent films and discovers Texas talent to spotlight underserved voices.
Brenham
Puppy Pals
July 19
The Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre, 111 W. Main St.
Puppy Pals is not your ordinary dog act. In fact, their unique and creative style earned them a top quarterfinal spot in “America’s Got Talent.” These canines are full of surprises and laugh-out-loud comedy, all while performing spectacular tricks.
Fairfield
Fuzzy Peach Festival
July 19-20
Freestone County Courthouse , 118 E. Commerce St.
It’s peach season in Texas and Fairfield celebrates with the Fuzzy Peach Festival. The two-day event includes live music, a street dance, cornhole tournament, vendors, games, food trucks, water fun, and the Little Miss Peach Pageant.
Ennis
Ellis County Creative Quilters’ Quilt Show
July 19-20
Sokol Hall, 2622 SH 34 East
Stop in for quilted masterpieces, arts and crafts vendors, raffles, and a silent auction. This year’s theme is “In the Zen Garden.”
Brenham
“Treasure Island”
July 25-28
Lu Hollander, 300 Church St.
This tale follows Jim Hawkins, an ordinary youth who is drawn into a dangerous race for buried treasure against the treacherous Long John Silver. Excitement runs high in this adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s thrilling story of pirates, treasure maps, and mutiny on the high seas.
La Grange
“The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe”
July 26-28
La Grange Independent School District Performing Arts Center, 656 E. Travis St.
Fayette County Community Theatre is proud to present this dramatization of C.S. Lewis’ classic work, recreating the magic and mystery of Aslan, the great lion, his struggle with the White Witch, and the adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an old wardrobe into the exciting, never-to-be-forgotten Narnia. This story of love, faith, courage, and giving, with its triumph of good over evil, is a true celebration of life.
Giddings
Summer Melodrama Theater
July 26-28
First Assembly of God Church, 1050 N. Orange St.
Cheer the hero and boo the villain in this live performance melodrama for the whole family. See great stories with dashing heroes, beautiful damsels in distress, and comically villainous villains. There’s always a happy ending as the hero rides off into the sunset. Performances are one act and last around an hour. Concessions are available. All performances are free and open to the public.
Grapevine
Summer Wine Train
July 26
Grapevine Vintage Railroad, 705 S. Main St.
Experience the nightlife onboard the Grapevine Vintage Railroad’s second annual Summer Wine Train. The disco-themed two-hour trip includes individually portioned savory bites and two complimentary glasses of wine served in a souvenir glass. Additional wine is available for purchase. Ages 21 and up only.
Waxahachie
“The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr.”
July 26-28
University Church, 221 Solon Road
Waxahachie Community Theatre presents “The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, Jr.,” their summer children’s musical. Based on the best-selling book series, Stanley folds his way around the world with his flat-tastic hijinks.
Giddings
Christmas in July Sip and Shop
July 27
The Silos on 77, 1031 CR 223
Capture the Christmas season early at the Christmas in July Sip and Shop. Browse the colorful wares of craft vendors while you sip on a cool beverage as seasonal tunes fill the air. Crafts include woodworking, handicrafts, décor, bath and body products, candles, jewelry, accessories, clothing, and tasty treats.
Bowie
July Jam
July 27
Bowie Community Center, 413 Pelham St.
July Jam highlights championship fiddlers on stage at the Bowie Community Center. There’s also a chicken meal and a silent auction.
Midlothian
Summer Beats
July 27
Midlothian Community Park, 3601 S. 14th St.
Family-friendly outdoor concerts feature a variety of music from country to rock and pop. Bring blankets and chairs for lawn seating. Food and drinks are available for purchase. Coolers are allowed.
Hearne
Texas Big Paragliding Open Distance
July 28-Aug. 2
Hearne Municipal Airport, FM 485 and Crennan Lane
Watch David Prentice and all the paragliders who embark on the Hearne Municipal Airport. The LoneStar XC Camp is designed for all levels of paraglider pilots who want to improve thermal and XC skills in a low-stress environment.
Bastrop
Homecoming and Rodeo
July 30-Aug. 3
Mayfest Park, 25 American Legion Drive
Homecoming week brings rodeos, dances, class reunions, a grand parade, food, and a carnival.
Temple
First Friday: Summer Sizzle
Aug. 2
Downtown Temple, Main Street
On the first Friday of every month, historic downtown Temple transforms into a giant party. Join along for live music and performances, great drinks, delicious food, and after-hours shopping.
Brenham
First Friday Farmer and Artisan Market
Aug. 2
Baylor and Park streets
Shop for fresh, local foods and products at this open-air market. Find artisan, cottage food, farm-to-market, small business, and retail vendors. There’s also live musical performances located in historic downtown Brenham.
Temple
Family Day: Dig it!
Aug. 3
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum, 315 W. Avenue B
What is a mummy? Did you know that mummies don’t just come from Egypt? Join in for an archeological adventure through some of the fascinating things found in burial chambers and temples.
Dallas
“Jet Fuel”
Aug. 8-26
Bishop Arts Theatre, 215 S. Tyler St.
“Jet Fuel” is an original play about sex, gender, and the construct of fairness in elite sports, inspired by the story of Olympic sprinter Caster Semenya.
Bastrop
“Treasure Island”
Aug. 9-25
Bastrop Opera House, 711 Spring St.
“Treasure Island” is a stunning yarn of piracy on the tropical seas. At the center of it all are Jim Hawkins, a 14-year-old boy who longs for adventure, and the infamous Long John Silver, who is a complex study of good and evil, perhaps the most famous hero-villain of all time.
Plano
Quilt Plano
Aug. 9-10
Plano Event Center, 2000 E. Spring Creek Parkway
The Quilters Guild of Plano presents this annual quilt show that features hundreds of judged quilts, vendors, and skill sessions. This year’s event highlights over 300 judged quilts and 45-plus vendors from across Texas showcasing fabrics, sewing machines, notions, and other quilt-related items for purchase. Attendees can enjoy a variety of special exhibits, skill demonstrations, hourly door prizes, and mini quilt auctions. The guild’s charity raffle quilt, “Timeless Starburst,” is also on display.
Seguin
186th Birthday Party
Aug. 9
Heritage Village, 200 Block of East Live Oak Street
Seguin celebrates its 186th birthday with a party at the Seguin’s First Church and the Campbell-Hoermann Log Cabin in Heritage Village. Festivities over the years have included a barbecue dinner, homemade ice cream contestant, and live entertainment.
Chappell Hill
Wine and Cheese Crawl
Aug. 10
Downtown Chappell Hill
Grab some friends and cool off with the annual Wine and Cheese Crawl in downtown Chappell Hill. Sample specially selected wines with expertly paired cheeses. Stroll to each shop while sipping and nibbling goodies along the way.
Corsicana
“Red” by John Logan
Aug. 14-17
Warehouse Living Arts Center, 119 W. Sixth Ave.
Immerse yourself in the intense hues of “Red,” an exhibition by John Logan featuring the artist’s compelling exploration of art, passion, and the human experience.
Denton
North Texas Fair and Rodeo
Aug. 16-24
North Texas Fairgrounds, 2217 N. Carroll Blvd.
The 96th annual fair and rodeo features nine day of entertaining activities including country music concerts, first-class rodeos, livestock shows, kids’ and fun zones, a carnival, parade, and other attractions.
Brenham
Peter, Paul, and Mary Tribute Concert
Aug. 17
The Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre, 111 W. Main St.
This tribute group brings back the American folk music revival phenomenon when Peter, Paul, and Mary’s music and messages were so important to our culture. The original Peter, Paul, and Mary took over the social commentary of folk music in the 1960s, and their nonstop hits made them a worldwide sensation. The Peter, Paul, and Mary tribute show brings back the same great music and messages that are still so relevant in our world today, with impeccable accuracy to the authentic look, feel, and sound of the original group.
Mckinney
MillHouse Summer ArtFest
Aug. 24-25
McKinney Cotton Mill, 610 Elm St.
Beat the summer heat at an indoor art festival. Explore juried art by local artisans showcased against the grandeur of century-old architecture. Food by Flaming Grill Barbecue and drinks by Amazing Bartending Services are available. White Box Roastery is open with coffee, tea, pastries, and snacks.
Dinosaurs Live!
Aug. 24-Feb. 17
Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, 1 Nature Place
Encounter the 46-foot-tall T. rex and new life-sized animatronic dinosaurs along the nature trails at the annual exhibit. The exhibit always gives families and friends a fun, educational activity to enjoy together. See the dinosaurs move and hear them roar. An outdoor fossil dig is available for kids. The dinosaur trail is great for jogging strollers, but not suitable for strollers with small wheels or wheelchairs.
Granbury
Labor Day Weekend Celebrations
Aug. 30-Sept. 2
Historic Granbury Square, 201 E. Pearl St.
To end the summer, the Historic Granbury Merchants Association is sponsoring a fun family festival and sidewalk sale. Shop from vendors around the square, let the kids enjoy activities at the Plaza and under the pavilion, and sing karaoke on the main stage. The city beach has kayaks, tubes, bikes, and stand-up paddleboards for rent.
visitgranbury.com/event/labor-day-weekend-festival-and-sidewalk-sale/12502
Midlothian
Autumn Beats Concert Series
Sept. 7, Oct.5, Nov. 2
Midlothian Community Park, Art Pierard Memorial Amphitheater, 3601 S. 14th St.
These family-friendly outdoor concerts are held in the evenings. Food for purchase is available, and outside food, drinks, and coolers are allowed. Bring chairs and blankets for lawn seating. There is ample free parking.
Luling
Luling Foundation Youth Grill-Off
Sept. 7
Luling Foundation Farm, 523 S. Mulberry St.
Get your grill on for a youth beef burger competition. Youth in grades 3-12 compete in a creative burger grill-off. Beef and grills are provided.