Things to Do

Hill Country Happenings: April 4 – April 10

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Hays County Fair Music & Crawfish Festival It’s crawfish season, and what better to go with crawfish than live music and fair food. With so much scheduled all 3 days, it will be cake to walk off all the crawfish you are bound to eat. Check out the Facebook page for events and times. Parking: $5. Admission and concerts: Free. Crawfish boil and carnival ride fees: TBA. Central Texas Speedway, 24801 IH 35, Exit 210, Kyle, Texas. (512) 268-1114

Thursday, April 7 – Sunday, April 10

Texas 3 Gun Championship logo set on wood planks
Photo: www.tx3g.com

X-treme Bullets Texas 3 Gun Championship Shooters will participate in 10 challenging obstacles with a variety of props and stages, all gunning to be named the Texas 3 Gun Championship. Make sure to visit their webpage for all the fine details. Copperhead Creek Shooting Club @ Hidden Falls Adventure Park, 7030 E. FM 1431, Marble Falls, Texas. www.tx3g.com

Thursday, April 7

Shane Smith & The Saints With a sound that defies definition, Shane Smith & The Saints are set to kick off The County Line free music series and it’s going to be amazing. These Texas boys appeal to all types of music lovers, so make sure to support your local music scene by checking these guys out. Free. 7:30 p.m. The County Line, 10101 IH-10 West, San Antonio, Texas. (210) 641-1998

Friday, April 8 – Sunday, April 10

33rd Annual Bluebonnet Festival Officially designated the “Bluebonnet Capital of Texas”, Burnet has been celebrating the state flower for 33 years now. With over 30 events scheduled all over town, make sure to visit the official webpage for fees, times and locations. Burnet, Texas. (512) 756-4297. bluebonnetfestival.org

Wild Woman Weekend Talk about a gal’s weekend adventure. Blanco will be inundated with women over these 3 days, enjoying everything from kayaking to wine tasting and everything in between. There is a $30 registration fee, and each event has an additional cost. Registration closes Sunday, April 3. Check the website for details. Registration: Friday at 8:30 a.m. 300 Main Street, Blanco, Texas. (512) 750-6362. www.wildwomanweekend.org