Events
BY KATLYNN FOX
20th Annual Bluegrass & Folk Festival Community members are encouraged to attend the music festival with live performances, food vendors and a fun zone. The music lineup has yet to be released. The family friendly event welcomes leashed dogs. • Oct. 3-4, 6-9:30 p.m. • Free • 1101 S. Bagdad Road, Leander • www.leandertx.gov Artoberfest 2025 Residents are invited to don their best fall costumes and partake in a day full of music, food, shopping and exploring along the Sculpture Trail. There will be artist booths, food trucks and vendors, along with regular park amenities like the playground and splash pad. • Oct. 11, 3-7 p.m. • Free • 2040 Artesian Springs Crossing, Leander • www.leandertx.gov Front Porch Sessions Lariat is hosting the inaugural event at The Junction, its new amenity center, with two-step dance lessons, a performance from Six Sons of a Gun and food for sale. Attendees are welcome to bring personal coolers, Floating Pumpkin Patch Participants are welcome to jump in the pool to nd the perfect pumpkin or use one of the pool nets to make a selection. Tickets include supplies to decorate the pumpkin including paint, glitter and stickers. • Oct. 18, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • $8 • 601 S. Bagdad Road, Leander • www.leandertx.gov Leander Diwali Festival 2025 People of all ages can gather at Lakewood Park to celebrate Diwali with music, food and traditional performances. blankets and chairs. • Oct. 17, 5:30 p.m. • Free • 396 Oak Blossom Road, Liberty Hill • https://lariatlibertyhill.com
September
Evening Book Club Book lovers can mingle with fellow readers at the Liberty Hill Public Library for an evening of discussion about “Mother-Daughter Murder Night” by Nina Simon. Participants are invited to share your thoughts and connect with readers through conversation. • Sept. 24, 7-8:30 p.m. • Free • 355 Loop 332, Liberty Hill • https://lhpl.org C.A.S.T. For Kids C.A.S.T. For Kids is a day-long shing event for children with special needs, ages 6-18. Participants will spend the day in the outdoors with volunteer boat guides, and children will leave with their own shing equipment. • Sep. 20, 8 a.m. • Free (Pre-registration is required)
Sugar Cookie Decorating Class Community members are invited to come learn the basics of sugar cookie decorating with guided construction and take the sweet creations home. Attendees can expect to learn about icing consistencies, piping techniques and recipes to take home. Children ages 7 and older are welcome to join. • Sept. 20, 12 p.m. • $50 • 1201 Main St. Ste. 200, Liberty Hill • www.bakedbyjoyleigh.com
• McNair Park, 211 Park Road, Liberty Hill • https://castforkids.org/event/lakelbj
October
Coee Crawl Meet Up Cedar Park and Leander Pride will host their monthly coee chat with brews and a chance to meet new people. Meetups are held the rst Saturday of each month. • Oct. 2, 10:30 a.m. • Free Texas Pumpkin Festival Celebrate the fall season with a pumpkin patch, photo ops, live music, haunted attractions, a petting zoo, magic shows, rides, face painting and more. Attendees can select a pumpkin or gourd for $2 per item or $1 per pound. Food and drinks are available for purchase on site as well. • Oct. 3-Nov 1, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. • $15 • 8760 FM 2243, Leander • www.texaspumpkinfest.com • 145 S. Brook, Ste. 100, Leander • https://leanderpride.com/events
• Oct. 18, noon-10 p.m. • Free
• 2040 Artesian Springs Crossing, Leander • Eventbrite: Leander Diwali Festival 2025
Spirits of Bagdad History bus are invited to join the Leander Chamber and City of Leander Historical Preservation Commission for the historical storytelling tour of the Bagdad Cemetery for a night of history and mystery. The walking tour is about 45 minutes long and includes only true stories. • Oct. 18, 4-7 p.m. • $21.05
• 400 N. Bagdad Road, Leander • Eventbrite: Spirits of Bagdad
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