Independence Day Fireworks hosted by City Revival Church

🌟 Event Highlights Date & Time: Friday, July 4, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with the fireworks show kicking off at 9:00. Location: City Revival Church**, 17701 FM 2115, Salado, TX — set on a beautiful 24-acre venue. What’s Included: Fireworks display On-site food truck KidZone featuring games like beach balls and corn hole Music & lively atmosphere for the whole family Hourly prize giveaways, including a 50″ Smart TV, kids' bicycles, gift cards, and more! Free parking and admission RSVP Bonus: The **first 100 RSVPs** receive double entries into the hourly raffles—for a better chance to win big! [crcfireworks.com] ✔️ Just a Few Things to Know Free Event, but please RSVP to secure your spot and raffle entries Bring: Lawn chairs, blankets, bug spray, sunscreen Note***: No pets or smoking on the premises After RSVPing, keep an eye on your email/text for reminders and updates Why You Should Come This won't be a typical church gathering—it’s City Revival Church’s first big community celebration in Salado. Expect a vibrant evening under the stars with family-friendly entertainment and a spectacular fireworks show. Hope to see you there!

Independence Day Fireworks hosted by City Revival Church2025-07-01T09:29:22-05:00

Live Music at Bar 1859- Dawson Holland Trio

🎶 LIVE MUSIC FRIDAY | APRIL 18 | 7-10 PM 🎶 Kick back with the Dawson Holland Trio at Bar 1859 for a night of country music, cold drinks, and good company! 🎸 Dawson Holland – Vocals & Guitar 🎶 Joel Allan – Vocals, Guitar & Mandolin 🎵 Cord Jackson – Vocals, Guitar & Bass 🍹 Handcrafted cocktails | 🍔 Delicious food | ✨ No cover, just good times 📍 Bar 1859 | 21 N. Main St., Salado, TX Bring your crew and stay awhile! 🍻 #LiveAtBar1859 #CountryNights

Live Music at Bar 1859- Dawson Holland Trio2025-04-15T12:35:33-05:00

Sirena Fest

The legend of Sirena can be found in many countries and in many cultures, to include the Chamorro culture of Guam, the Filipino culture, and even many Native American tribes have varying versions of the tale of Sirena. The Tonkawa, who once lived in the Central Texas Area, are one of these tribes. According to the Tonkawa Legend, Sirena was tricked into becoming a mermaid by a magical catfish in return for helping her win the heart of a warrior. Along with the many legends of Sirena throughout the world, there are also many statues to honor these legends. If you are lucky enough to be in the Central Texas area, you can view one of these statues. A beautiful bronze sculpture of Sirena mermaid sits at Sirena Park in Salado, TX. Sirena was the creation of local artist, Troy Kelley, in 1986. The inspiration for his creation of Sirena came from his grandmother who told him of the Tonkawa Native American legend as a young child.

Sirena Fest2024-09-09T16:32:44-05:00
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