Monday, August 8, 2011

Pork Chop on a Stick Anyone?

Get ready for everything on a stick... sausage, turkey legs, pork chops, shrimp, sausage balls, etc....

The most recent edition of the Texas Highways Magazine  has an article called "fests Up" and while they chose some wonderful Texas festivals; they seemed to have left out the best - in my totally biased opinion.
So get those smart phones out, open those outlook and icalendars, add the dates of your "favs" and relish he approach of fall. 

First, lets establish that there is live music in New Braunfels 7 days a week and this fall is no exception. 

Next lets talk about some of our bigger festivals:

September more than football kicks off - It's Comal County Fair time!  The oldest continually operating County Fair in Texas.   September 21-25
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Gruene Market Days is every Third weekend of the month with a special date for the Christmas Market Days.   Get your Cowboy Kringle on y'all!    

Every Saturday you can find fresh produce and treats while you're visiting at the Farm to Market in downtown New Braunfels.


October 7, 8, & 9 are the 25th Annual Gruene Music and Wine Fest.  Get your groove on for a good cause and some tastings!  

October 22nd and 23rd is the 19th Annual Texas Clayfest in Historic Gruene.  

November 4 through the 13th is the grandaddy of all festivals - Wurstfest - a 10 day salute to sausage.  http://www.wurstfest.com/

November 5 is the 28th Annual  Tour de Gruene Bicycle Classic in Gruene Historic District.

Weihnachtsmarkt - German Christmas Market get the holiday season started November 17 - 20.   http://www.sophienburg.com/weihnachtsmarkt




That should give you enough to chew on for a while ... see you in New Braunfels, Texas this fall.
To see the full calendar of events go to www.nbjumpin.com.

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