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1982 Vol. IV, No. 3
EVUTS CALENDAR
November
1-7 New Brawnfels.............Wurstfest (began October 29)
6-7 Magnolia..................Renaissance Festival (began Oct. 2)
26-28 Schulenburg...............International Christmas Village
27-28 Wimberley.................Thanksgiving Volksmarch
December
4 - Fredericksburg............Kinderfeat, Christmas Party for the children
of the comnity. Sponsored by the Gillespie
County Historical Society
4 - Waxahachie................Christmas Parade and Tour of Homes
4-5 Schulenburg...............International Christmas Village
11 Fredericksburg...........Kristkindl Market, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
at 118 W. Main, across from courthouse.
Admission: Adults - $1.00 and Children - 50$.
11 Fredericksburg............Christmas Candlelight Tour of Homes,
3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The tour will begin
at the Pioneer Museum. Admission: $6.00
Adults and $4.00 Children 12 years and under.
12 Fredericksburg............0ma's Kleine Mart, Oa Koock's Courtyard at
312 W. Main. 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. No
Admission.
12 Rockdale..................Christmas Tour of Horns
12-14 Galveston.................Glow of Christmas at Ashton Villa
17-20 San Antonio...............Ballet: "Nutcracker Suite"
26 Fredericksburg............Old Fashion Christmas Party, at the Pioneer
Museum, sponsored by the Gillespie County
Historical Society
31 Fredericksburg............3lst Annual New Year Eve Dance. Sponsored by
the Gillespie County Fair and Festivals Assoc.
At the Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall. Price
$15 per couple, sold in advance at the Chamber
office only.
January
8,9, 29, 30 Round Top.................Classical Music at Festival-Institute
February
19 Fredericksburg............Masken Ball
19-20 Round Top...................Classical Music at Festival-Institute
27 Shiner....................Art & Hobby Show, FoodsMarch
5:726,27 Round Top.............. ...Classical Music at Festival-Institute
18-20 Nederland.................Heritage Festival (flea market, shows, dances)
19-20 Fredericksburg............Antique lair
Fredericksburg............ .Easter Fired Pageant and Tour or Horns
Exhibits: Elisabet Ney Museum, 305 E 44th Street, Austin, TX. Newly renovated.
Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Saturday-Sunday 2 p.a. - 4:30 p.m.
(See page 82 in this issue)
Huntington Art Gallery, Harry Ranson Center, 21st and Guadalupe Streets
Austin, TX, " Eurocean Art of the Middle Ages: on display through Sept. 1983.
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