San Marcos - Buda - Kyle | April 2022

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April events

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mances of “Seussical the Musical,” a play about a character, JoJo, going through life trying to embrace their uniqueness in a conformist society with encouragement, featuring a special appearance from The Cat in the Hat. 7:30 p.m. (April 19-23), 2 p.m. (April 23-24). $10 (Texas State stu- dents), $13 (per person for groups larger than 10), $20 (general admission). Patti Strickel Harrison Theatre, 405 Moon St., San Marcos. 512-245-6500. http://txstpresents.universitytickets.com 23 CELEBRATE EARTHDAY The city of Kyle will host an Earth Day celebration at the Kyle Public Library with a day full of indoor and outdoor activities. The Austin Bat Refuge, Hill Country Alliance, Scenic Texas and other organizations will provide educational workshops and presentations. The Kyle Parks and Recreation Department will also sell native plants. 10 a.m. Free. 550 Scott St., Kyle. 512-268-7411. www.cityoyle.com 24 SUPPORT LOCAL TROOPS Join Kyle Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 12058 for Operation: Hats O for Veterans, a fundraiser beneting veterans and their families. Food will be provided by Black’s BBQ. Guests are welcome to bring their own beverages, cooler, lawn chairs and blankets. The event will be capped o with a silent auction and live music from Roger Creager. 2 p.m. Free (age 10 and under), $10 (ages 11-17 with barbecue plate), $20 (general admission, music only), $40 (general admission with barbecue plate and music). 1205 Roland Lane, Kyle. 512-686-8501. Eventbrite: Operation: Hats O for Veterans MAY 06 ,13,20, AND 27 LISTEN TO LIVEMUSIC The city of San Marcos’ Music on the Square concert series returns for May. The concerts take place on Fridays and will fea- ture local musicians. Guests are welcome to bring their own chairs, blankets and drinks with the exception of glass contain- ers. 6:30 p.m. Free. 111 E. San Antonio St.,

The Homebodies will preform at Riley’s Tavern on April 15. (Courtesy The Homebodies) LIVEMUSIC BUCK’S BACKYARD 1750 FM 1626, Buda 512-312-9456 www.bucksbackyard.com APRIL 13, 20, 27 The Rowdies 14, 21, 28 W.C. Clark 15 Reverend Horton Heat 16 Devin the Dude, Afroman, Audic Empire 107 E. Center St., Kyle www.railhousebar.com APRIL 16 Jason D. Williams 20 Jonny Lurie 23 Chris Colston 27 The Barlow 30 Josh Weathers RILEY’S TAVERN 8894 FM 1102, New Braunfels 512-392-3123 www.rileystavern.com APRIL 14 Hartley Hall 15 The Homebodies 16 Beth Lee and The Breakups 17 Ken Simpson Band 22 Midnight River Choir THE RAILHOUSE BAR

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Head to downtown Buda for the 25th annual Buda Wiener Dog Races hosted by the Buda Lions Club, where wiener dogs will race and compete to be crowned “The Wiener King” (or queen) in line with this year’s theme, a spin on “The Lion King.” There will be races for wiener dogs as well as mixed-breed wiener dogs. Stick around for a barbecue cook-o, crafts, kids games, a pet parade, and other craft and food vendors as well as live entertainment. There will be shuttles running from Cabela’s and the parking lot north of Buda City Park. 8 a.m. Free (age 12 and under), $5 (age 13 and up). Buda Amphitheater & City Park, 204 San Antonio St., Buda. 512-914-2858. www.budalions.com (Courtesy Buda Lions Club)

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512-295-9999. www.budachambertx.com/ market-in-the-park 15 HUNT FOR EGGS Hays County will host its second annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Historic Courthouse Lawn. There will be 4,000 eggs for kids to hunt for along with crafts, games, prizes, story time and other activi- ties. The hunts will be split by age groups. Noon (age 5 and under), 12:30 p.m. (ages 5-7), 12:45 p.m. (ages 8-11), 1 p.m. (age 12 and up). Free. 111 E. San Antonio St., San Marcos. www.hayscountytx.com 16 WORK UP A SWEAT Get Right Get Tight Fitness will host a morning of community tness at The Railhouse Bar. There will be an outdoor group workout of body weight strength training and conditioning exercis- es. Fitness instructor and personal trainer Jeremy Jacobs will lead the group. 11 a.m. Free. 107 E. Center St., Kyle. 512-617-1412. www.getrightgettighttness.com 19 THROUGH 24 GET SEUSSICAL Ryan Scarlata, a Texas State University graduate student, will be directing perfor-

Texas-based artist and activist Jennifer Epperson will open an exhibit at the Price Center titled “Reshaping Trauma Through Art” to help educate others about sexual assault and trauma. The exhibit will show- case art created as part of healing from sexual assault and will include a formal presentation April 23 at 6 p.m. There will also be informal tours led by Epperson April 21 at 3:30 p.m. Noon-5 p.m. (Wed.- Fri.), 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Sat.). Free. 222 W. San Antonio St., San Marcos. 512-392-2900. www.price-center.org THROUGH SEPTEMBER SHOP LOCALLY The Buda Area Chamber of Commerce welcomes the return of Market in the Park, a monthly market on the rst Saturday of the month, rain or shine, at the Historic Downtown Greenbelt. The market kicks o on April 2 and features a variety of local vendors, chamber members, farmers, artisans, antique dealers and musicians. 9 a.m. Free (admission). 319 Main St., Buda.

22 Rollfast Ramblers 23 The Golden Roses 29 Sophia Johnson

San Marcos. 512-393-8430. www.visitsanmarcos.com

Find more or submit San Marcos, Buda and Kyle events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.

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