Austin
Cold Cuts & Cannonballs
The 21 and up event will feature live music paired with Turkey & The Wolf sandwiches served all day long. Attendees can also look forward to F1-themed cocktails and the opportunity to swim at Hotel Van Zandt’s rooftop pool.
- Oct. 17, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
- $40 (admission)
- Hotel Van Zandt, 605 Davis St., Austin
- Eventbrite: Cold Cuts & Cannonballs
Community members can check out over 350 tables filled with various cards including Pokémon to memorabilia and collectibles.
- Oct. 17-19
- Free (ages 10 and under), $10 (one-day general admission), $20 (one-day VIP admission), $25 (three-day general admission), $50 (three-day VIP admission)
- Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Road, Austin
- www.austincardshow.com
The festival will feature local and national restaurants and food trucks accompanied by live music, games, contests and giveaways.
- Oct. 18, 2-10 p.m.
- Free (ages 8 and under), $8 (general admission)
- Republic Square, 422 Guadalupe St., Austin
- Eventbrite: Austin Food Fest
Participants can get a free tattoo by choosing one of the four exclusive flash tattoo designs and get tattooed by Good Morning tattoo artists, Randy Solis and Justin James. All individuals who get a tattoo will receive free duckpin bowling for life with one free game per visit.
- Oct. 18, 5-11 p.m.
- Free
- Pins Mechanical Co. Austin, 4323 S. Congress Ave., Austin
- www.pinsbar.com
The family-friendly 5K, 10K and Kids Marathon Dash takes place on a course in Sunset Valley, welcoming runners of all levels. The event will benefit The Girls Movement, a Marathon Kids program that supports young girls through running and more.
- Oct. 19, 7:30 a.m.
- $18.24 (Marathon Kids Dash), $50.49 (5K), $55.85 (10K)
- Ernest Robles Way, Sunset Valley
- www.austinrunners.org/daisy-dash
Oktoberfest at Hill Country Galleria
The event will feature a festive food menu, imported beers and local lagers, live music, face painting, yard games, a costume contest and more. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs to watch live music on the Central Plaza lawn.
- Oct. 18, 2-6 p.m.
- Free (admission)
- 12700 Hill Country Blvd., Bee Cave
- www.hillcountrygalleria.com
Annual Barktoberfest
Interested parties are invited to participate in the 23rd annual Barktoberfest 5K or 1-mile walk. Those who register can enjoy the run, followed by food trucks, vendors, a vaccine clinic and a dog costume contest. There will also be live music from artist Bartly at the event.
- Oct. 18, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
- $25
- 2525 W. New Hope Drive, Cedar Park
- www.centraltexasspca.org

30th Lone Star Gourd Festival
The annual event is hosted by the Texas Gourd Society and showcases art vendors, gourd art classes and a gourd art competition. This year’s competition theme is “cactus” and community members of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to participate. Categories are separated by age and skill level, and ribbons will be awarded for best of show, people's choice and more.
- Oct. 17-18
- $5 admission for single days, $8 for both days, free for ages 12 and under
- Dripping Springs Ranch Park, 1042 Event Center Drive, Dripping Springs
- www.texasgourdsociety.org/festival-information

Attendees can enjoy 70 shows at various venues in downtown Dripping Springs, along with more than 35 songwriters performing in an “in the round” Nashville-style song-swap format. Young artists will also be featured on the youth stage located adjacent to the Stephenson Building from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday.
- Oct. 17-19
- Free (admission)
- Locations vary
- www.destinationdrippingsprings.com

No Worries Classic Sporting Clay Shoot
Individual and team shooters are invited to compete in the outdoor event to win various prizes by hitting sporting clays.
- Oct. 17, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
- $500 (individual shooter), $2,500 (shooting team of five)
- 850 CR 255, Georgetown
- www.wondersandworries.org
Community members can walk around downtown Georgetown and enjoy music, live art demonstrations, performances and shopping at 11 different locations. Participants can pick up badges for the stroll at Shotgun House Museum, Tin Barn Alley and Grace Heritage Center. Food and beverages from local restaurants will be available along the route.
- Oct. 17, 4-8 p.m.
- Free (admission)
- 801 West St., Georgetown
- https://visit.georgetown.org
Residents are invited to gather for the fourth annual South Main Arts Festival, which will feature local artist vendors, art exhibits, live mural painting and more. Attendees can also expect to hear live music from Shelly King and Carolyn Wonderland.
- Oct. 18, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
- Free (admission)
- 816 S. Main St., Georgetown
- https://visit.georgetown.org
Wizards & Wands Tea Party
Fans of the Wizarding World are invited to dress in their best costumes and gather at Michelle’s Patisserie for a spellbinding tea party. Menu items include themed sandwiches, pastries, tea and butterbeer.
- Oct. 18, 12:30-2:30 p.m.
- $75 (tickets)
- 1908 Main St., Liberty Hill
- www.michellespatisserie.com
Sculpture Festival
Community members can enjoy free live sculpting demonstrations, live music, sculpture park tours, crafts, a pet costume contest and art installations from Liberty Hill ISD. Attendees can also shop from local vendors provided by The Market LHTX, purchase food and beverages from food trucks, and buy raffle tickets to win one of the custom sculptures designed during the festival. Funds raised from the raffle will contribute to restoration within the Sculpture Park.
- Oct. 18, 2-7 p.m.
- Free (admission), $500-$3,000 (sponsors)
- 355 Main St., Liberty Hill
- www.experiencelhtx.com