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CALENDAR at a Glance
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GALVESTON: BrewMasters Craft
Beer Festival The largest craft beer
festival in Texas features more than 400
craft beers and a range of innovative and
educational beer events. Moody Gardens.
www.brewmasterscraftbeerfestival.com
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WEST: Westfest Enjoy traditional Czech
food and drinks, see the parade downtown,
experience the best in polka dancing and
browse the arts and crafts. 1110 S. Main St.
www.westfest.com 254/826-5058
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EAGLE PASS: Dieciseis de Septiembre
Celebration Enjoy food, fun and the tradi-
tional "grito" (shout) at this celebration
of Mexico's independence day. Hours are
6-11 p.m. Plaza San Juan. 830/773-9255
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LUFKIN: Texas State Forest Festival
This festival includes the Southern Hush-
puppy Championships, a petting zoo, giant
carnival, lumberjack show, concerts, local
entertainment and other performances.
George H. Henderson Jr. Expo Center.
www.visitlufkin.com 936/634-664425-26
ABILENE: Big Country Balloon Fest
This 21st annual event features hot air bal-
loons, children's games and balloon glows
on Friday and Saturday nights. Sponsored
by Optimists Unlimited. Redbud Park.
http://bigcountryballoonfest.com
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LAKEHILLS: Medina Lake Cajun
Festival Includes the Great Gumbo
Cook-Off and top Cajun and zydeco
bands, plus jazz, country, second-line
dancing, arts and crafts, and games.
Lakehills Civic Center. www.cajun
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GONZALES: Come and Take It Cele-
bration C:mre morates the firing of the
first shot of th= Texas revolution on Oct. 2,
1835, whicl tcok palace near Gonzales. His-
toric downcwn.lwww.gonzalestexas.com/
come-anc-take-it 830/672-6532
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WINNSBORO: Winnsboro Autumn
Trails Enoy ftst ve activities each week-
end, including parades, a pet costume con-
test, histoticEl --enactments and activities
at Wild Wes: Days, a trail ride, games, trade
days, classic car show, and livestock show.
www.winrs:aloactumntrails.com
RICHARDSO N: Cottonwood Art
Festival Fea u-es museum-quality work
from more than 2 DO artists competing in
a range of cEtegc-ies. Cottonwood Park.
www.Cottcnvoo:ArtFestival.com
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MINERAL WELLS: Crazy Water
Festival Cele-ate the area's acclaimed
mineral wa:Er w th live music, street art,
a beer garcen children's area and other
activities. -ist:r c Famous Water Pavilion.
www.craz'iwl erfestival.orgCHAPPELL HILL: Scarecrow Festival
Visit a magical land of scarecrows and a
pumpkin patch at this annual event with
live music, food and hundreds of vendors.
Chappell Hill Historical Society. www.
chappellhillhistoricalsociety.com
979/836-6033
AUSTIN: Texas Book Festival Features
more than 250 authors, live music, food
and cooking events. Texas State Capitol
Grounds. www.texasbookfestival.org
PLEASANTON: Cowboy Homecoming
This 50th annual event includes arts and
crafts, games, a tractor pull, live music
and dancing, bull riding and a barbecue
cook-off. Pleasanton River Park.
www.pleasantoncofc.com
7PHOTOS: (Clockwisefrom top left of this page) Kevin Stillman, Stan Williams, Will Van Overbeek, Michael An-atdor
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