Texas_Highways_-_October_2019

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Comfort
Harvest Moon Celebration
Oct. 26
This old-world Halloween and
harvest festival offers a full day of
food, crafts, entertainment, kids’
activities, demonstrations, and
contests. Enjoy music and dancing
in the evening. Costumes are en-
couraged. Muleshoe Farm & Ranch
Trust, 306 US 87. 830-431-0259;
harvestmooncelebration.com


Dripping Springs
Songwriters’ Festival
Oct. 18-20
This is a music festival unlike
any other, where you can see,
hear, and get to know talented
performers who have a deep love
of songwriting. Watch more than
30 shows a day by songwriters
from all over the U.S. and beyond
on six stages, all for free. Various
locations on Mercer Street.
512-858-4740; drippingsprings
songwritersfestival.com


Early
Stagecoach Market Days
Oct. 19-20
This two-day event in a historical
setting features vendors of all
types: wood crafts, metal works,
home decor, jewelry, art work, re-
furbished and repurposed antiques,
leather, glass, and boutiques.
Stagecoach Station Venues, 400 Old
Comanche Road. 325-200-8198;
stagecoachstationvenues.com


Ingram
Kerr County Celtic Festival and
Scottish Highland Games and
Highland Dance Competition
Oct. 12-13
Celebrate Celtic heritage with
song, dance, and Scottish athlet-
ics. Hill Country Arts Foundation,
120 Point Theatre Road. 713-256-
1173; kerrcountyceltic.com


Kerrville
Kerr County Fair and
Carnival/Midway
Oct. 25-27
The 40th annual event includes
judged creative arts exhibits, a
4-H prospect show, bull riding, a
carnival and midway, a parade,
a dance, vendors, and children’s
activities. Hill Country Youth Event
Center, 3785 SH 27. 830-257-6833;
kerrcountyfair.com


Kerrville
Pumpkin Run 5K/10K and
Harvest Festival
Oct. 26
At the ninth annual event, dress in
costume and stay for a free festival
following the Pumpkin Run. Food,

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