CyberCelt | August 27, 2007 in Fairs/Festivals,Family Fun,Food/Wine,Historic,Music,Shopping | Comments (0)
Old Pecan Street Fall Festival 6th Street Entertainment District
Austin, Texas Saturday, September 29 (11 am-10 pm)
Sunday, September 30 (Noon-6 pm)Website for More Information
The largest family-fun event in Central Texas, with 300,000 people attending each Spring and Fall. Over 200 arts and crafts exhibitors, 40 food and refreshments vendors, dozens of bands, dance lessons, multicultural performers, film fest, and storytellers.
Start your Christmas shopping early and buy
truly unique, Texan-crafted items.
Many artists and crafts people from all over the USA come to Austin to sell art work, sculptures, candles, cowboy gear, pet items, handmade clothes, hats and many one-of-a-kind items.
Tags: old pecan street festival, 6th street, Austin, music, arts, crafts, food, family fun
CyberCelt | in Culture,Historic,Motor Sports | Comments (3)

11570 Research Blvd
Austin, Texas

Texas Classic Car Show 2007 September 15, 2007
9 am to 4 pm
Features 300 classic, muscle, antique and exotic cars. Includes raffles, silent auction and special attractions. The show is free to the public. $2.00 donation per adult, children 12 and under free, for round trip shuttle bus ride
Silent Auction Featured Items UT Official Game Basketball signed by Kevin Durant
A/C System Installation by Vintage Air
Limited Edition San Antonio Spurs Items

The Texas Classic Car Show (TCCS) is a charity event 100% dedicated to
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Central and South Texas
Tags: Texas Classic Car Show, Make-A-Wish Foundation®, silent auction, classic cars, muscle cars, antique cars, exotic cars
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BatFest
Austin, Texas
Saturday, September 1, 2007 (2 pm to midnight)
Sunday, September 2, 2007 (2-10 pm)
Party on the Congress Street Bridge over Town Lake during BatFest. Congress Bridge will be closed and there will be a music in the air from the stages at either end of the bridge.
View tentative music schedule on Roadway Productions website.
Between the stages is where the party happens. Visit arts & crafts and food booths while the kids participate in activities. Wear a bat costume and enter the contest! Bring your cameras!
Watch 1.5 million Free Tail Bats exit from under the bridge at dusk.
$4 admission, Kids 10 and under FREE. Proceeds benefit Bat Conservation International.
Tags: Bat Fest, Bat Conservation International, keep Austin weird