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Friday, September 27, 2024 at 6:16 AM

UPCOMING EVENTS

Wednesday, March 29 — From 9 - 10 a.m. Melissa Gauna and Edward Jones will present a seminar on how to spot red flags of fraudulent encounters, supportive resources and steps attendees can take to protect themselves and loved ones. This event is free and hosted by Taylor’s Chamber of Commerce, 208 N. FM 1660, Hutto. For more, contact Vicki 737-327-4157 or [email protected].

Wednesday, March 29 — From 9 - 10 a.m. Melissa Gauna and Edward Jones will present a seminar on how to spot red flags of fraudulent encounters, supportive resources and steps attendees can take to protect themselves and loved ones. This event is free and hosted by Taylor’s Chamber of Commerce, 208 N. FM 1660, Hutto. For more, contact Vicki 737-327-4157 or [email protected].

Asian World Night Market Friday, March 31 to Saturday, April 1 from 4 to 10 p.m. At Brushy Creek Amphitheater, 1001 County Road 137 in Hutto, bring your interest for Asian cultures to this two-day event featuring vendors showcasing food and culture from Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Taiwan, Philippines, China, Japan, Korea, India and more. DJ, martial arts demonstration, dance groups, lion dance and activities for kids all available. Children under 12 are free. Purchase $10 tickets here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ asian-world-night-market-tickets-551679427017?aff=ebdssbdestsearch.

Vintage Thrifting at OTH

Saturday, April 1 — From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Taylor Market Days will host its Vintage Thrift Edition, Old Taylor High, 410 W. Seventh St. The event will kick off April with an opportunity to explore thrifted treasures from 60 plus curated vendors. Vendors will be selling homewares, vintage clothes, jewelry, plants, collectible records, art, crafts, games, comics and more. Attendees have the chance to enjoy indoor and outdoor live music, refreshments, shopping and family-friendly activities.

Annual Community Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 1 — At noon, Living Hope Church is hosting a community Easter egg hunt separated by age groups and free Easter bunny photos, 212 E.

Austin Ave., Hutto.

Food Dudes Fundraising Event Saturday, April 1 — At 6 p.m., a fundraising event will be hosted by Taylor Educational Enrichment Foundation to support Taylor Independent School District educators, Williamson County Expo Center, 5350 Bill Pickett Trail.

Vendors will compete for the best in their category. Tickets 65-dollars. For more, https://hgabid.io/tickets/teef/ tix?fbclid=IwAR2BjBvhoYECGhcRTAv ZZ8EyG_eTXlXkQ-bcm885OZfvP6RLUKYE4Z4vOk.

Live Music at The Loose Screw Saturday, April 1 — From 7 - 9 p.m.

Listen to live music by Richard Watson and enjoy cold beer from The Loose Screw inside The Old Taylor High School, 410 E. Seventh St.

Easter Party

Sunday, April 2 — From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Hutto Silos Market will be hosting an Easter Party. A party for the whole family that will have face painting, kids crafts and a prize Easter egg hunt. This Easter celebration coincides with the Hutto Silos Farmer’s Market which hosts over 30 vendors, 106 Co-Op Boulevard, Hutto. For more, email hello@huttosilosfarmersmarket. com.

Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday, April 2 — Starting at 3 p.m., Hutto Parks and Recreation and City of Hutto, TX Municipal Government will be hosting a free traditional Easter egg hunt with over 15,000 candy eggs, Fritz Park, 306 E. Live Oak St., Hutto. The hunt will begin at 3 p.m. sharp for ages three and up. At 3:30 p.m., the Easter Bunny meet-and-greet begins. Sensoryfriendly egg hunt will begin at 4 p.m.

Contact Hutto Parks and Recreation 512-759-4000 or Hutto Municipal Government 512-759-4015.

Temple College Open Houses Tuesday, April 4 — From 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Temple Campus, 2600 S. First St. will have an open house and registration event with food, prizes, music, campus tours and onsite advising.

Wednesday, April 5 — From 4 - 6 p.m. Taylor Campus, 516 N. Main St., will have an open house and registration event with food, prizes, music, campus tours and onsite advising.

Thursday, April 6 — From 4 - 6 p.m. Hutto Campus, 1600 Innovation Boulevard, will have an open house and registration event with food, prizes, music, campus tours and onsite advising. For more, visit https://www.templejc. edu/openhouse/.

Frontier Bank Ribbon Cutting!

Wednesday, April 5 — From 4 to 7 p.m., Frontier Bank of Texas will have their grand opening at 813 N. Main Street, Taylor. The ribbon cutting ceremony with the Great Taylor Chamber of Commerce will be at 5 p.m. The Frontier Bank will be the newest full-service location in Taylor. Hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and prizes will be available. For more, contact Jennifer Mauck 512-7080090 or visit www.frontierbankoftexas. bank.

Home Canning Class

Thursday, April 6 — At 9:30 a.m.

Inky Tatum and Linda St. Claire will instruct a Home Canning class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 N. FM 487. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409-553-6886.

Community Farmers & Flea Market Saturday, April 8 — From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Davilla Community Center will be hosting two markets, 20803 N. FM 487, Davilla. Vendors will sell market goods and dated treasures that are ready to pass on. Refreshments will be available for purchase during market hours. Outdoor vendor spots are $10 while inside vendor spots are $20. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrell 409-553-6886.

Easter Egg Hunt

Sunday, April 9 — Starting at 10 a.m., First United Methodist Church will host an Easter egg hunt, 907 W. Lake Drive.

Easter Worship Service Sunday, April 9 — Starting at 10:30 a.m., First United Methodist Church will be hosting its Easter Sunday worship service, 907 W. Lake Drive.

Curio Mrvosa Book Gang

Wednesday, April 12 — At 7 p.m. in Good Strangers Coffee Shop every second Wednesday of the month at 114 W. 2nd St. Curio Mrvosa Book Gang meets for their monthly gathering, a book club with a twist. Each month has a different theme, and everyone brings their favorite book within that theme to recommend to the whole gang. For more, visit https://www.instagram.com/ curiomrvosa/.

Genealogy Class

Thursday, April 20 — At 6:30 p.m. Karen Hammel will instruct an Introduction to Genealogy class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 N.

FM 487. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409553-6886.

Moroccan Casino Night

Saturday, April 29 — From 6 - 10 p.m., the Taylor Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual casino night, this year themed as Moroccan at 1519 N. Main St. Contact [email protected].

Live Music at The Loose Screw Saturday, May 5 — From 7 - 9 p.m., listen to live music by Luke Garrison and the Fallback Plan Unplugged and enjoy cold beer from The Loose Screw inside The Old Taylor High School, 410 E. Seventh St.

Soap Making Class

Thursday, May 4 — At 9:30 a.m., Cha Warner Tucker will lead a Soap Making class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 N. FM 487. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409-553-6886.

Do you have a public event coming up in the next two months? If you would like for your happening to be included here, email your event to news@taylorpress. net or mail/bring it to our office at 211 W. Third St, Taylor, TX 76574. Listings for Upcoming Events are free. Submissions will be printed as space allows, so keep entries brief. Longer submissions may be subject to edits, printed elsewhere in the newspaper, or exclusion. If more exposure is needed, consider purchasing an ad. Call us at 512352-8535 and we’ll be happy to help you.


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