Events
BY KATLYNN FOX
February
Boozy Book Fair Three local bookstores—Paper Bark Birch, Phat Tracks Books and Records and The Secret Lantern Books and Games—will team up to host a Boozy Book Fair at The All Good. Locals can gather at The Railyard to nd books of all genres for all ages. • Feb. 28, 2-6 p.m. • Free (admission) • 601 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 500, Cedar Park • www.theallgoodbar.com
March
Friday the 13th Tattoo Flash Event Don’t Tell Mama Tattoo, Cedar Park’s rst tattoo shop, will host a Friday the 13th event with ¤ash tattoos, ra¥es, door prizes, new merch, drinks and sweets. Patchwork Coee & Crafts will also be at the event, along with other vendors. Each tattoo artist will create a number of palm-sized designs. • March 13, noon-9 p.m. • $130 (palm-size flash tattoos) • 401 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. 102-A, Cedar Park • www.donttellmamatattoo.com
Kaleidospoke Bikers of all ages can visit the Bell District for a glow-in-the-dark bike ride. Riders can follow the 1-mile paved path and attend the glow party with a DJ, glow dancers, LED swings and more. Participants are encouraged to decorate their bikes with lights. Registration prior to the event is required, and no walkers will be permitted. • March 20, 7-9:30 p.m. • $5 (per person) • 425 S. Parkwest Drive, Cedar Park • www.cedarparktexas.gov
Hobby Night Locals can visit The Secret Lantern Books and Games every other Monday for Hobby Night. Everyone is invited to bring supplies for their favorite hobbies, including painting, bookbinding, crocheting or puzzling. The store will provide basic paints and brushes, but attendees are encouraged to bring their own materials. The store also oers beer, wine and mead for purchase. • March 2, 6-8:30 p.m. • Free (attendance) Amplify WilCo Day The third annual event will benet over 90 nonprots serving Williamson County. The day of giving is hosted by I Live Here I Give Here and will support local organizations, including Ay Chihuahua Rescue, Central Texas Food Bank, Hope Alliance and more. Residents can make early donations leading up to the event, which will contribute to the day’s overall total. • March 4, 6 p.m.-March 5, 6 p.m. • Donations starting at $5 • www.amplifyatx.org/info/amplifywilco • 151 S. Bell Blvd., Cedar Park • www.thesecretlantern.com Cedar Park HOLI 2026 Community members can celebrate HOLI with Indian street food, Bollywood dances, free activities for children, a live DJ and the HOLI Rain Dance, weather permitting. • March 8, noon-4 p.m. • $12 (admission), free (kids 12 and under)
• 1510 Alexis Drive, Cedar Park • Eventbrite: Cedar Park HOLI 2026
beer will also be available as an alternative option. The event is part of the resort’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend celebration, which will also include live music, duck races, festive food and drinks, Irish dancers and more. • March 14, 2 p.m. • $10 (park entry), free (participation) • 16107 FM 2769, Ste. A, Volente • www.volentebeach.com
Baby Goats and Brews Animal lovers can enjoy a beer or unlimited soda while interacting with baby goats at Whitestone Brewery. • March 8, 2-3:30 p.m. • $12 (children ages 3-15), $22 (adult tickets) • 401 E. Whitestone Blvd., Ste. A-108, Cedar Park • www.goatshenanigans.com 2026 Billy’s Spring Beer Olympics Volente Beach Resort will host a 21-and-older Beer Olympics where participants are invited to compete with a partner for the chance to win a prize. Nonalcoholic
This list is noncomprehensive, and all events are subject to change.
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