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    Red Poppy Festival

    Red Poppy Festival

    4.3(6 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    The 27th Red Poppy Festival taking place in Georgetown, Texas on April 24-26, 2026 is an…read moreinteractive and welcoming spring celebration that truly captures the heart of the community. The festival is held in the city's historic downtown square. The festival brings together live music, artisans, vendors, food trucks, parades, and family-friendly activities in a festive atmosphere. The streets come alive with color, energy, and the signature red poppies that symbolize Georgetown's identity as the "Red Poppy Capital of Texas". Until today, I did not know this well-kept secret. It was so cool to see so many people with poppy clothing - dresses, tops, pants and even one gentleman with a red poppy beard. My friend and I spent 6 hours at the festival. This festival has a little something for everyone. Georgetown visitors and residents enjoyed multiple music stages (Red Poppy, Mayfair and Celebrate) featuring local and nationally recognized performers, browse more than 150 handmade artisan booths, and take part in traditions he such as the Poppy Parade, classic car show, and the POPP Pup Parade. The featured bands while we visited included: Red Poppy Stage Schedule American Gypsy Band: 5:15-6:15 p.m. Jade Eagleson: 6:45-8 p.m. Maddie & Tae: 8:30-10 p.m. Mayfair Stage Schedule Rich Stolp: 4-5 p.m. Celebrate Stage Schedule GISD Ballet Folklorico and Mariachi Band: 4-4:50 p.m. Georgetown Palace Theatre Education: 5-5:55 p.m. The Red Poppy Festival fostered a huge sense of community. Local businesses, volunteers, and performers came together to create a warm, authentic small-town experience. With thoughtful touches such as shuttles, accessible parking options, and pet-friendly policies, the festival reflects Georgetown's hospitality and commitment to inclusivity. The event was well-organized, free to attend, and designed to appeal to all ages, making it an ideal outing for families, couples, and friends. The Red Poppy Festival was a joyful celebration of spring, local culture, and community pride and a standout event in Central Texas's festival calendar. Only one thing that could have made it better was to see actual fresh poppies.

    Great local event that we were able to attend for the first time since moving in the area…read more Tons and tons of different vendors selling food, arts, crafts, products, services and much more. I loved the setup, putting vendors back to back and not closing off the regular stores in the area. We wandered for a few hours checking out stores and booths, mixing between so we could get relief from the heat. We were able to be more exposed to stores we maybe wouldn't have stopped into before this event. Due to the event spanning multiple blocks it was easy to find street parking that didn't feel super far away from the action. They had a designated area where 6 or 7 food trucks were parked. This was the only area that needs to be setup differently in the future. Long lines and it was confusing who was in line and difficult to stay out of others way or to get through past people waiting in line or for food to be done. We'll definitely be attending again next year and will probably go later in the day to enjoy the free concerts in the square as well.

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    Texas Pumpkin Fest - Pumpkins galore!

    Texas Pumpkin Fest

    4.0(68 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    This was our first time going to this Pumpkin Fest. We had previously gone to the one in front of…read morethe Leander Humane Society. This one is much bigger with rides for the kiddos, plenty of photo opportunities, food trucks, live music, a small petting zoo, a train ride, and wait for it a beer garden. Our crew went on Halloween day and we were surprised at the lack of crowds. We were able to park close to the entrance and we never waited to go on any of the rides. The rides had seen better days but our granddaughter had a blast on the tea cup, train, and slide rides, and that's all that matters. We snacked at the Jamaican food truck and their jerk chicken & shrimp plates were very good. The beer garden provided us with a Sam Adams Octoberfest beer which was a perfect accompaniment on a beautiful fall afternoon. Upon leaving all the kiddos received a gratis small pumpkin. There were plenty of other larger pumpkins for sale. I can see how this would be an expensive day if you have a couple of kiddos. The entrance fee is $15 pp and the rides average $6.00 pp so it does add up. Take note for next year First Responders, Military and Veterans admitted free every Friday.

    This year's edition of Texas Pumpkin Fest was a definite step up from last years. Tickets were $15…read moreper person and include a multitude of activities from a small haunted house to various photo ops and even some rides. Parking is free but this place can get packed quick so plan accordingly. There are many different food options throughout the grounds as well and good shade coverage, something they added more of this year. We felt like their shops offering was smaller this year but we're not completely sure on that. There are additional things you can do if you buy tokens for them such as: a petting zoo, train ride, and pumpkin smashing. We bought some tokens for pumpkin smashing and it was definitely worth it. The bigger the pumpkin, the more tokens it cost so we maxed it out and got some very large ones and let it rip. It was a lot of fun and we recommend this activity to anyone who goes. Lastly, we searched for and selected our perfect pumpkins for carving, which also were decently priced and healthy/good shaped. This is an extremely fun place to go on a cool fall morning with family or friends and is worth the drive out to Leander no matter where you are in Austin, highly recommended.

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    Cedar Park Fourth of July Celebration

    Cedar Park Fourth of July Celebration

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    We were at Cedar Park HS to watch. It was more packed than we have ever seen it. The fireworks were…read morehard to see this year. The display, at many points of the show, did not make it high enough in the air so we were watching the fireworks through the tree line. The people in the lot took parking spaces with their chairs and would not move so people could park in spaces. I'm sure the display was nice if you're at the park but watching from the High School is no longer a great place to watch. Traffic was terrible, of course. The event coordinators may want to rethink telling people to watch from the HS unless they're going to shoot the fireworks higher in the air ​

    Cedar Park Fourth of July is a huge annual festival taking place in Elizabeth Milburn park. I…read morecompletely prefer doing Fourth of July here over Zilker. There's so much more than a typical Fourth of July celebration; there's live music, attractions for the kids (inflatable balls they can run around inside, etc.) and adults (ride the bull, etc.), all kinds of fair food, hamburgers, snow cones, burritos, lemonade, and various community organization booths. There's a pool on the premises, and the park has a huge open space where everyone gathers to watch the fireworks just after dark. The crowd is very suburb-y and on the whole more conservative than Austin, so my wife and I get some looks when we walk around hand in hand but that's life. It's a great spot to people watch all the families with little kids in wagons, and dogs in tow. There's a lot of parking at the neighboring schools, but you'll still have to come early (probably 6pm) to find a spot. After the fireworks, as you'd expect it's a headache getting home; you'll be in traffic for maybe a half hour, which is still pretty minimal compared to other Fourth of July venues.

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    Cedar Park Fourth of July Celebration - Everyone's here for fireworks!

    Everyone's here for fireworks!

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    Fireworks!

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    Austin 10/20 - Headliner Black Pistol Fire tearing it up

    Austin 10/20

    4.5(6 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    You like live music, right? You're into fitness, too? Are you willing to walk or run 10 miles? Well…read morethen you should sign up for the annual Austin 10/20 race to enjoy a beautiful spring morning race with about 3000 fellow music lovers that ends up in a concert at Domain's Central Park (near Burnet and Kramer, on the east side of the Domain). Your family & friends can come, too, so it's like a free concert for them. Here's what I loved about this event at the end of March 2015: + Starts and ends at the Domain, very nice for us Northsiders. No hauling myself to downtown Austin at the crack of dawn, and it's pretty easy for my special friend to drop me off pretty close to the starting chute without being mired in traffic. Exiting was a breeze, too. + Plentiful port-o-lets with TP and hand sanitizer around the start/finish festival and along the route. I never waited in a line and they were pretty clean (even after the race). + Mostly flat course through the Domain, Mopac service road, Burnet, and IBM campus, providing a few spectacular bluebonnet patch sightings. I now know exactly where I can access some great bluebonnets for family photo ops before they fade for the season. + 19 bands playing along the course and 1 headliner show for about an hour at the end of the race. Honestly, the bands along the course didn't make much of an impact for me, as I only was able to hear about 30 seconds of their performances as I ran by, but it still made for a fun atmosphere. The finish line festival, on the other hand, provided an incredible opportunity to get up close & personal to the rockin', high energy headliner duo, Black Pistol Fire. By the time they came on stage at 10:40a or so, 80% of the 3000+ runners and their cheering sections had already cleared out, leaving plenty of comfortable space at front & center on the grassy lawn viewing area. Frontman/guitarist Kevin McKeown came down from the stage & thrashed right in the appreciative crowd. It was awesome! + Registration comes with 1 post-race beer ticket and additionals were only $4. This is way better than other music show beer prices around this town. Thanks to TABC, we could not partake until after 10am, but the line to redeem those "free" beer tickets moved quickly once the beer stand opened. + Five featured charitable organizations with running teams. The 2015 featured charities were Without Regrets Foundation (assisting children with parental deaths); Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; Team Red, White & Blue (supporting wounded veterans); Alzheimer's Association; Team to End AIDS; and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. If you ran for these teams and meet their minimum fundraising goal, you received race support (like team gear, food, bevs, massages, and additional swag). + Cool pre-race expo for packet pickup at the HPBC Quarries Recreation Center. It wasn't as massive as the ones for the Austin Marathon or 3M or Cap10K, but there were plenty of vendor discounts & freebies available, as well as promotions for other upcoming races. Negative stars to the never-ending wind gusts in my face throughout the 2015 race, as well as the 2 giant blisters on my big toes I took home as a souvenir. 2015 Race Results: http://mychiptime.com/searchevent.php?id=8587 2015 Race Photos: https://www.marathon-photos.com/scripts/regist.py?event=Sports/CPUK/2015/Austin%201020

    Whether you're a runner or not 10 miles sounds like a tough strut but it's really not that bad!…read moreThey have bands pretty much around every corner and beer at the finish line. The weather is always great here in Austin around April and 10 miles in the morning is a great way to start the day! If you haven't run anything and are curious what long distances feel like this is a great starter race, the energy of the crowd, runners and bands really help to get you through all 10 miles.

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    Austin 10/20 - Start/finish line

    Start/finish line

    Austin 10/20 - Course for 2015

    Course for 2015

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    Brushy Creek Farmers Market

    Brushy Creek Farmers Market

    3.7(3 reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $$

    The Brushy Creek Farmers Market is a new fledgling market in Round Rock that could use some…read moresupport. I rate this place a 3 because there is some work to be done to get this market ramped up and really stocked with goodies. I visited during the weekly Saturday 9 am to 1 pm hours to find a small handful of vendors. There were several arts and crafts stands, a masseuse, and a couple of jelly/preserves sellers. There were a few produce vendors, but selection was pretty limited. I did get some nice locally grown squash. I'm not sure how much the limited selection had to do with the horrific summer we've had or if it was the newness of the market. My favorite vendor was Richardson Farms. They were offering free range eggs, chicken, pork products (including fresh uncured bacon), and grass fed beef. The eggs and pork we bought were reasonably priced and freaking delicious. This isn't yet a major farmer's market, so some visitors might be a bit disappointed with the selection. It is my hope that this one will pick up momentum and draw more shoppers and vendors.

    My own private farmers market....that's what this felt like. It's super small still and not too…read morecrowded and I had the opportunity to sample everything and to visit with all the cool vendors and their pooches. There was only about 9 vendors there but there was enough stuff to make a few meals all around. Fresh baked breads and organic pastas, fresh veggies such as squash, maters, taters, and onions, jellies, salsas, farm raised meats, and even cupcakes for dessert! Not to mention some jewelry, honey and pralines. Living out in the hinterlands of Cedar Park, I was super stoked to find out about this (thanks Chris S!). I haven't found any CSA's to deliver to my house, but I can now order from some of these folks online and then pick up on Saturdays here. And it beats the hell outta getting up early Saturdays and driving all the way to San Antonio (aka Sunset Valley). Richardson Farms provides grass fed beef and pork and chicken, and another stall had what's called "design your dine" with pre-frozen fresh organic dinners that you just thaw out and cook and they say each one is only about 500 calories. Came home with some zukes, some pasta, a coupla pork chops and some fanfreakintasticly fresh pico de gallo from Kala's Kuisine, which apparently has won 2 years in a row now at the Hot Sauce Festival (and I can see why). I would encourage all my fellow Northerners to check this out.....but I still wanna keep it my own private farmers market. Enigma.

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    Suck Dem Heads & Brews - Crazy Yeeps!

    Suck Dem Heads & Brews

    5.0(8 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    UYE :)... Quite the…read moreturnout of Yelpies and others! By FAR Infamous Brewing's largest event to date (at least twice as large as any other; over 200 peeps including Yeeps today; Josh the proprietor, is already doing recon for the next par-tay; IBC's 3 yr anniversary on 03-19-2016 BTW if your down, to make things run a bit smoother)!. Special thanks to Josh et all (yeah, you too lovely Sarah with an H) and Mike & wife from @CajunKitcben. Despite the long lines on all fronts, we Yeeple are immune to any such annoyances and are used to crowds. Thanks to coordinating among our group, we successfully landed a spot at the back of the crowd with our own tables (thank goodness for Abhishek & Carmela!) and chairs brought, still in eye's view of the live music, and not annoying anyone other than ourselves with the red balloons that kept popping us in the head (my apologies) - they mysteriously disappeared - kind of. Lol! It was SUCH a joy to hang out with some of most favorite Yelp folks, sucking crawfish heads and eating tails, sipping Infamous' great craft beer, and engaging in many intriguing conversations - note: we like to talk as much as we like to eat. Thank you to all who came out to participate in a very special Sunday Funday! It made my day fo sho. I heart you all and your "guys" (it was a, moment; you had to be there, lol): Nina H and her guy (plus 2 mini dudes), me and my guy, Lady Karen E and her guy, Amanda S and her guy (plus another guy friend), Mrs. Arati S and her guy, Carmela S and her guy, and even Staci Kae A and her guy (plus two young ladies) who hung out a bit towards the end. Xo! Fireball anyone? I think there are 2 left. ;)

    What a blast this event was! Thanks to Dawn H for rallying all the 'yeeps' as she would say! Dawn…read moreknows how to throw a UYE! She made sure we all knew to bring chairs, tables and newspapers! Dawn even thought to bring wipes and lemons for clean up! Oh and fireballs for our breath afterward! This was my first visit at Infamous Brewery and I will be back! It's a small spot out off of Hudson Bend Rd and let me tell ya ... They are brewing some tasty stuff! My favorite beer was the Hijack which is a cream ale. The crawfish were good, but could have been spicier in my opinion, but not everyone likes that so I totally understand. They ordered almost 200 lbs of crawfish and sold out! So needless to say the boil was a success!! I am looking forward to coming back to Infamous and trying more of their brews! I had so much hanging out and chatting it up the familiar yeeps and new ones! Until the next UYE! Cheers!

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    Suck Dem Heads & Brews - Me, Nina H, Dawn H

    Me, Nina H, Dawn H

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