San Marcos - Buda - Kyle Edition | April 2025

Events

BY SARAH HERNANDEZ

April

Littles Prom The Kyle Public Library invites young children and adults to dress up and attend their very own prom with music, dancing, sensory activities and photo opportunities. • April 26, 10-11 a.m. • Free (admission) • 550 Scott St., Kyle • www.cityofkyle.com/library/page/littles-prom

May

Mini Me & Tea Kids of all ages are invited to bring along the in„uential women in their lives for morning tea, snacks, activities and crafts. • May 3, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • $6 (admission) • Pauline Espinosa Community Hall, 170 Charles Austin Drive, San Marcos • www.sanmarcostx.gov/1010/Youth-Services FAM Day On the “rst Saturday of every month, the Inspired Minds Art Center hosts FAM Day, an outdoor creative break for the entire family. Attendees can set up on the grass or at an open table outside the center and create until it’s time to take their artwork home. RSVP online.

Migratory Bird Day Festival Join San Marcos Parks & Recreation and Keep San Marcos Beautiful to learn more about migratory bird conservation and celebrate the city’s recent designation as a Bird City for its e¥orts to ensure birds thrive in their communities. • May 10, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. • Free (admission) • San Marcos Discovery Center, 430 Riverside Drive, San Marcos • www.sanmarcostx.gov/ 3603/Migratory-Bird-Day-Festival Mermaid Capital of Texas Fest Celebrate the San Marcos River and the 10th anniversary of the Mermaid Society of Texas at the 8th Annual Mermaid Promenade and the Aqua Blues Music & Art Fest Heritage Home Tour The Heritage Association of San Marcos will host the Golden Legacy Tour of Homes, commemorating the organization’s 50th anniversary. Guests can participate in a bake sale and a local author book signing. Seven homes and one garden within San Marcos’ historic districts will be open to tours. • May 3, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. • $25 (presale); $30 (day of) • Charles S. Cock House, 400 E. Hopkins St., San Marcos • www.heritagesanmarcos.org

with live music, art, food trucks, vendor booths and more. • May 17, 10 a.m. (parade); noon (festival) • Free (admission) • Downtown San Marcos; San Marcos Plaza Park, 206 N. CM Allen Parkway, San Marcos • www.mermaidsocietysmtx.com Dirt Dauber Festival The Eye of the Dog Art Center’s annual weekend festival will feature the work of more than 70 clay artists and have free demonstrations, contests, live music performances and more. • May 17-18, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Saturday); noon-5 p.m. (Sunday) • Free (admission) • 405 Valley View W. Road, San Marcos • www.eyeofthedogartcenter.com Kyle Fair: A Tex-Travaganza The city of Kyle’s third annual three-day, family- friendly fair will feature live music, carnival rides and games, as well as barbecue and margarita competitions. The event will also host a gathering for people with the name Kyle. • May 16-18, 4-10 p.m. (Friday); 10 a.m.-10 p.m. (Saturday); noon-6 p.m. (Sunday) • Free (admission) • Lake Kyle Park, 700 Lehman Road, Kyle • www.kylefair.com

• May 3, 1-3 p.m. • Free (admission) • 121 S. Main St., Buda • www.inspiredminds.art/allevents

Sip N Stroll At Buda’s Sip N Stroll: Toast To The Twenties, guests can browse local shops, get bite-sized treats from local restaurants and listen to live music. Participants are invited to dress in the Roaring Twenties theme for an evening in downtown Buda. • May 9, 5:30-9:30 p.m. • $35 (tickets) • Downtown Buda • www.discoverbudatx.com/233/Sip-N-Stroll

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