Round Rock Edition | April 2025

Events

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Learn to Fish Williamson County is inviting children of all ages to the Southwest Williamson County Regional Park for its annual Learn to Fish event. Local experts will be on hand to guide young anglers, provide Šshing tips and teach di¤erent techniques. Fishing poles and tackle will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring loose, comfortable clothing, a hat and closed-toe shoes. • April 12, 8 a.m.-noon • Free • 219 Perry May¦ield, Leander • www.wilcotx.gov participate in the annual Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt at Old Settlers Park, where participants will bring a šashlight to Šnd eggs, candy and prizes. The Šnal hunt will be followed by a screening of “The Wild Robot” in the park. Tickets for this event are pre-sale only and no event-day registration is permitted. • April 17, 6-10 p.m. • $10 per person • 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock • www.roundrocktexas.gov/event Flashlight Egg Hunt The city of Round Rock is inviting residents to Slice of P‚ugerville The city of Pšugerville will have its annual festival celebrating the various cultures that make up the Pšugerville community. The event will feature live music with Grammy Award-nominated band Spin Doctors headlining, as well as food, games, art vendors and more. • April 26, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. • Free (admission), $10 Bite Passport • 100 E. Main St., Pflugerville • www.pflugervilletx.gov Wild West Brew Fest The annual festival and Rotary Club of Pšugerville will feature over 30 breweries from around Central Texas, giving festival-goers the chance to try a wide range of beers. Among the breweries attending are Austin Beerworks, Blue Owl Brewing, Deep Ellum Brewing, Power Brewing Project and more. • April 12, 3-8 p.m. • $35 (general admission), $100 (VIP ticket) • 18500 Hwy. 130 Service Road, Pflugerville • www.wildwestbrewfestpflugerville.com

April

La Maleta de Maebelle (Mabelle’s Suitcase) Penfold Theatre Company will produce a bilingual adaptation of the “Reading Rainbow” picture book, “La Maleta de Maebelle.” The show will feature a two- person case, various styles of puppetry, environmental themes and Colombian music. • April 5-13 • $15 (children 3 and up), $20 (adults), free (children 2 and under) • 2120 N. Mays St., Ste. 290, Round Rock • www.penfoldtheatre.org Hutto’s Annual Crawsh Festival The Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce will host its annual crawŠsh festival in the downtown area. The festival will have vendors, live music, family friendly entertainment, crawŠsh and a variety of other food. • April 12, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Play For All Special Needs Easter Egg Hunt The Round Rock Parks and Recreation Department will host its annual Easter egg hunt for children with disabilities or limitations at the Play for All Abilities Park. Siblings are also welcome to participate in the hunt. Preregistration for the event is required, as space is limited. • April 12, 10 a.m. • Free • 151 N. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock • www.roundrocktexas.gov/event Rock of All Ages Young musicians of all genres will come together in downtown Pšugerville to showcase their talents. The event at The Best Little Plaza in Texas will feature up-and-coming rock, pop, jazz and classical musicians. It will also feature activities such as rock climbing and rock painting, and local food vendors will be on site. • April 12, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • Free (admission) • 100 E. Main St., Pflugerville • www.pflugervilletx.gov • Free (admission) • 120 E. St., Hutto • https://cm.huttochamber.com

Earth Day The city of Round Rock will host its annual Earth Day event, aimed at providing environmental education and giving residents a chance to help clean up their community. The event at Memorial Park will include a range of activities and attendees will get a chance to mulch, plant greenery and clean up around the lake. • April 12, 9 a.m.-noon • Free • 600 N. Lee St., Round Rock • www.roundrocktexas.gov/event/earth-day

May

Un-Birthday Party Round Rock’s Parks and Recreation Department will host its 7th Annual UN-Birthday Party at the Play for All Abilities Park. Because everyone has one birthday per year, the event is a chance for individuals with disabilities and their families to celebrate their 364 “UN-Birthdays” together. The park will be closed to the public during the party, providing access to all the park has to o¤er. • May 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m. • Free • 151 N. A.W. Grimes Blvd., Round Rock • www.roundrocktexas.gov

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