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Out of Town for Sat., April 1
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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’s 142nd Birthday Party

    Come for the free birthday cake and stay for the parade, music, and local vendors.
    Sat., April 1, 3-10pm
    Buda Amphitheater and City Park, Buda
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    Cars and Coffee Giddings

    Bring your cool car and your friends and hang out with other car enthusiasts in historic downtown Giddings. Visit the railroad depots and grab a bite to eat at nearby restaurants or a drink at the Dime Box Distillery and Giddings Brewhaus while you're there.
    Sat., April 1, 11am-3pm. Free.  
    City Parking Lot, 199 N. Burleson St., Giddings
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    Dallas Blooms

    The largest floral show in the Southwest features 500,000 spring blooms, plus azaleas and Japanese cherry trees.
    Feb. 25-April 16
    Dallas
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    Fire on the Brazos: The Fall of San Felipe de Austin

    They won’t be torching the reconstructed historic buildings in the capital of Stephen F. Austin’s colony, but they will have live demonstrations, reenactments, and guided tours explaining the citizens’ response to the Runaway Scrape.
    Sat., April 1, 9am-4pm
    San Felipe
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    Lockhart Sip & Stroll

    Stroll around the thriving downtown square with a signature branded souvenir glass and tote bag while tasting wines inside each curated business. Funds raised go toward the Lockhart Downtown Business Association, which supports nonprofits like the Women's Shelter, along with promoting and beautifying historic downtown Lockhart.
    Sat., April 1, 2-6pm  
    Downtown Lockhart
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    Night Light

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership and Aurora Picture Show collaborate on a half-mile trail of video art in Tony Marron Park that includes music, food trucks, and neighborhood vendors.
    Sat., April 1, 7:30-10pm. Free.
    Houston
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    Pick Your Own Strawberries and Tulips

    Pick a basket of fresh strawberries or tulips, enjoy the farm animals and games, and don’t forget to try the homemade ice cream.
    Thu.-Tue., through mid-May
    Sweet Berry Farm, Marble Falls
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    Quanah Parker Exhibit: One Man, Two Worlds

    Using 46 rare photographs, this exhibit tells the story of Cynthia Ann and Quanah Parker as the mother and son made their way through a changing world.
    Jan. 14-April 15
    Temple
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    Sherwood Forest Faire

    Come to be entertained, stay for the food, and return often to browse the artisan market.
    March 4-April 23. Sat.-Sun., 10am-dusk; and Fri., March 17  
    McDade
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    Steampunk Festival

    Return to the days of steam-driven power at the inaugural festival featuring entertainment, exhibits, vendors, and presentations.
    Sat.-Sun., April 1-2. $15-35.
    Galveston
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    Texas Country Music Festival

    Classic country music comes to town with Gary P. Nunn, Jeannie C. Riley, Justin Trevino, and many more. While in town, don’t forget to tour the Heart of Texas Country Music Museum.
    March 23-April 1
    Brady
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    Texas Select Custom Cutlery Event

    Besides showcasing the work of some of the top knifesmiths around, the show will have forge demonstrations and a chopping competition.
    Sat.-Sun., April 1-2. $10.
    Bellville
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    Texas Vintage Motorcycle Fandango

    Motorcycles from bygone days will roar around the fairgrounds where there will be a swap meet and static displays of the bikes.
    Fri.-Sun., March 31-April 2. $15.
    Fredericksburg

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