Peticolas is having a block party for Willie Nelson and Velvet Hammer. And there's a prom do-over at Vector Brewing.
We’re at that sweet spot between Easter and Cinco de Mayo when spring has sprung and relaxation is in order. This weekend we’ve got a prom for grown-ups, a 5K with a hoppy ending, and Star Wars trivia just in time for May the Fourth.
River Ranch Stockyards is soaking in the good weather this weekend with crawfish, chopped beef sandwiches, beans and slaw, live music and more. The event is family-friendly. Children’s tickets are $20 and general admission tickets are $55, which include food, soft drinks, three drink tickets and live music. A portion of the profits will benefit the Brotherhood For The Fallen, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting the families of police officers killed in the line of duty.Rahr & Sons Brewing Co.
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