Nov 23 2008

Bicyling Hell Week in Fredericksburg

Texas Hell Week #19 is slated for 14-21 March 2009 in Fredericksburg TX. This is the granddaddy of all Hell Weeks. Over 300 riders from the corners of the USA come to Hell Week each March to ride in the hills, enjoy balmy spring weather, and soak up Texas culture. There’s an abundance of motels, campgrounds and B&Bs nearby to accommodate you and your pocketbook. New for 2009 are new routes to the south and west, demonstrating that after all these years, there are still some unexplored roads in Hill Country!  View the routes here: http://www.hellweek.com/texasroutes.html

Earlybird discount registration through 1st December 2008. Basic entries can be yours for $95 if you act fast! More info at: HellWeek.com

Check out the blog for more info: Hell Week Bicycle Adventures

Posted by CyberCelt under Camping, Family Fun, Hike/Bike/Run, RV Travel, Wildflowers

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Nov 20 2008

Bloggers Unite : World AIDS Day

On December 1, 2008, bloggers from around the world will unite for World AIDS Day 2008. Bloggers Unite for Aids Worldwide an estimated 33 million people are living with HIV. In the United States, an estimated one million Americans are living with HIV. Please return on December 1, 2009 to read my post on AIDS/HIV. For more information on this blog event, please visit Bloggers Unite.

Posted by CyberCelt under Blog Events, Causes, Charity

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Nov 19 2008

The First Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving and gratitude have marked important occasions in the life of Texans for hundreds of years.

Palo Duro Canyon in Texas

Historians say that the Spanish explorer Coronado paused in Texas during May of 1541 for thanksgiving at daybreak in the spectacular Palo Duro Canyon (above) in the Texas panhandle.
San Elizario Texas

Other Texans claim the first Thanksgiving in America actually took place in San Elizario, a community near El Paso, in 1598, twenty-three years before the Pilgrims. Spanish explorer Juan de Onate reached the banks of the Rio Grande after a grueling 350-mile long trek across the dessert. The thirsty travelers drank the cool water and then celebrated with a Thanksgiving Mass and enjoyed a feast of fish, fowl and deer on April 28, 1598.

Texas may be the only state to have two thanksgivings-one in spring for its independence and the customary national Thanksgiving in the Fall.

Posted by CyberCelt under Holidays

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Nov 19 2008

Texas Christmas Events (Nov-Dec)

Hill Country Trail of Lights

November 14, 2008-January 3, 2009
ICE! Gaylord Texan Hotel, Lake Grapevine
Please view this post on Texas RV blog for complete writeup.

December 1, 2008-January 4, 2009
Nature in Lights, Fort Hood
Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area is transformed into a winter wonderland. Drive through the park and enjoy over 100 illuminated, animated light displays choreographed to the tunes of the season.

December 5-19, 2008 Fridays & Saturdays
North Pole Express, Grapevine
The North Pole Express leaves from the Grapevine Depot, which is decorated with thousands of lights and animated characters. On board, join in the singing, story telling or visit from Santa.

December 5-20, 2008 Fridays & Saturdays
Campfire Christmas 2008, George Ranch Historical Park, Richmond
Experience 23,000 working ranch, including1830s Jones Stock Farm and the1890s Davis Mansion decorated in the spirit of the season. At night, singing and storytelling with the George Ranch cowboys.

December 5, 2008-January 1, 2009
MSU Burns Fantasy of Lights, Wichita Falls
Thousands of visitors come from all parts of the country to enjoy the truly dazzling sight created by the more than 34 brightly-lit scenes and 20,000 lights.

November-December 2008
Texas Hill Country Regional Christmas Lighting Trail, Texas Hill Country
Activities and lights all over the Texas Hill Country.  Cities included this year are Boerne, Burnet, Dripping Springs, Fredericksburg, Goldthwaite, Johnson City, Llano, Marble Falls, New Braunfels, Round Mountain and Wimberley. Visit the regional website for links to activities in all cities.

Posted by CyberCelt under Day Trips, Fairs and Festivals, Family Fun, Food & Wine, Historic travel

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Nov 17 2008

Texas Christmas Cheer

Lighted Christmas Tree

December 3-7, 2008
Beaumont Christmas Holiday Festival & Parade, Beaumont
Ice skating, 5K run, parade, shop for gifts, visit with Santa, Christmas at the McFaddin Ward House, Heritage Village Museum Presents: Christmas Twilight Tour.

December 4-6, 2008
Sights and Sounds of Christmas, San Marcos
Thousands of lights are reflected on the San Marcos River. Enjoy food booths, shop for Texas arts and crafts, carnival, A Night in Old Bethlehem, Indian dancers, Santa Claus, kids activity tent.  Area schools provide Christmas music and dance all three nights.

December 5-6, 2008
Snowflakes Parade and Festival, Sherman
Children’s activities, live entertainment, food and fun. Parade begins Friday at 7 pm featuring traditional floats, performance groups, local organizations and a surprise guest.

Christmas at the Coast

December 5-6, 2008
Holiday on the Harbor, Aransas Pass
Christmas celebration at Conn Brown Harbor in Aransas Pass. See the lighted boat parade, take a stroll through the Christmas tree forest. Enjoy live entertainment, food, festivities, carnival rides and more. Free admission.

December 6, 2008
Carolers Afloat & Lighted Boat Parade, Port Aransas
Decorate your own boat or hop on a decorated commercial boat and sing carols while you cruise the marina.

December 6, 2008
Historic Castroville Old Fashioned Christmas, Castroville
Arts and crafts, American to Mexican to Alsatian food, entertainment, Santa visit at 1 pm.

Posted by CyberCelt under Fairs and Festivals, Family Fun, Holidays, Nature, RV Travel

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