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    "Tangible/Nothing"

    In the first reinstallation of the collection galleries since it opened in 2019, Ruby City will present an exhibit of artwork from the Linda Pace collection by national and international artists.
    Through July 30, 2023  
    Ruby City, San Antonio
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    Buda Juneteenth Celebration

    Join the community for a day of music, food and vendors in the park.
    Sat., June 17, 10am-2pm
    Buda
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    Fredericksburg & Stonewall Peaches

    It's peach season! Find flavorful, orchard-ripe peaches via Hill Country Fruit Council's handy guide with a map to all those tasty local peaches, as well as other delicious seasonal fruits and veggies.
    Ongoing  
    Hill Country area
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    Galveston Juneteenth

    Visit the birthplace of the national celebration honoring emancipation with self-guided tours, festivals, gospel music, picnics, art, and more.
    Through June 19  
    Galveston
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    Milam & Greene Whiskey Father's Day Event

    Bring Dad to bottle his own whiskey from a special barrel, then seal and label it with a personalized message, or make one as a unique gift. Plus music by JC Lipsey from noon to 3pm.
    Sat., June 17, noon-5pm. Free entry; $150 for bottle-your-own whiskey.
    Milam & Greene Whiskey, 208 Carlie Ln., Blanco
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    Salado Springs Craft Beer Festival

    The brewery on the creek invites a dozen or so of their best brewery friends to show off their beers while bands play and food trucks sizzle.
    Sat., June 17, 11am-5pm. Free.
    Salado
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    Summer Solstice: Rudi & the Rudiments

    Celebrate the arrival of summer in the Queen’s Room with eclectic music on the cave walls.
    Sat., June 17, 7:30pm. $40.
    Boerne

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