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Texas Testicle Festival will bring balls, booze and bedlam to the Hill Country next month

San Antonia Current has a story up by Nina Rangel  about our Testicle Festival next month. You can check it out here!!

 

 

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Texas Testicle Festival planned for Saturday in Fredericksburg

SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — Do you enjoy dining on animal testicles but feel nobody else appreciates your unorthodox culinary choices?

We have good news!

The first ever Texas Testicle Festival is taking place in Fredericksburg this Saturday.

You may think we’re nuts…but this is an actual thing.

The festival promises a little something for everybody who goes for fried gonads.

They’ll be serving up testicles from calves, lambs, turkeys and other animals.

If by chance you’re just not into feasting on the family jewels of farm animals, there will be more common food offerings plus a lot of fun activities.

Live music, games, a bar and for the kids…a petting zoo…featuring some real nervous small animals.

The Texas Testicle Festival is Saturday from noon until 8 P.M. at Bankersmith Hall in Fredericksburg.

You can get tickets online by following this link.

 

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Wine and cheese festival is coming to Fredericksburg

Limited tickets will be sold “to keep good experience” for guests

FREDERICKSBURG, Texas – There is a two-day wine and cheese festival coming to Fredericksburg and it sounds amazing.

It’s family-friendly and tickets will be limited to 500 people to help “keep [a] good experience for our guests,” a festival spokesperson said.
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There will be local cheeses, wines, specialty beer, craft cocktails, live music and activities for kids like inflatables, face painting, games and contests.
The Fredericksburg Cheese and Wine Festival will be April 10 and 11 at 7905 Old San Antonio Road in an area known as Bankersmith.
Festival organizers call Bankersmith, a historic Texas Railroad Town established in 1913, a “road tripper’s delight” with a saloon and a dance hall.
About a dozen different vendors will be available for festival-goers.

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Kid passes are $5 and general admission tickets start at $12. VIP passes are already sold out, according to the event page.
You can find out more information about the festival here.

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