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October is Wine Month & Passport Trail

All the Texas Hill Country Wineries are hosting a Tasting Passport Trail. See our Winery Page for links to most of the Texas Hill Country Wineries.
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Every October
All the Vineyards & Wineries Host Special Events

Check with them individually for their details

October 9 - 10 & 11, 2009
Gruene Music & Wine Fest
(see this link for tickets & details)

 

 

 

October 24, & 25, 2009
Gruene Clay festival
Swirling wet clay, flaming hot kilns and incredible imaginations have always been part of the Texas Clay Festival and this year is no exception. Educating the public in the art of ceramics has been one of the goals of the organizers of the festival since its inception in 1992. This is not just another craft show!

This year's show will feature over fifty of Texas' finest crafts people working in clay today. The work ranges from functional stoneware pottery to decorative sculpture. Potter's wheel demonstrations, sculptural construction methods, as well as kiln firing exhibitions will be ongoing throughout both days. This is an excellent opportunity to ask the clay artists those questions about just how a particular piece was made. In addition, each artist will be exhibiting their latest work, so come early before they sell out! Please join us for two days of fun and education in the ancient art of fired clay. Admission to the festival is free.

Wurstfest:
Oct. 30-Nov.8, 2009 & Oct. 29-Nov. 7, 2010

Our German salute to sausage. a 10 day festival with great German food, music and carnival rides. Held at Landa Park each year. www.wurstfest.com
 

witchan.gif (8518 bytes)October 31st is on Saturday this year, and we have a "Special" treat for you to take home with you. See our Halloween Page tab above for all the details.

 

 


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