Top 7 Labor Day Weekend Events in Central Texas

 

Last week, I dished out the top flight deals from Austin, Texas, for Labor Day weekend, but if you’re all about keeping it local this long weekend, I’ve got a treat for you! Get ready to dive into the top 7 Labor Day weekend events in Central Texas, from San Antonio to Belton. I’ve even thrown in a wild card from Galveston! Stay tuned to discover some of the awesome happenings near you this Labor Day weekend.

 

1. San Japan Anime Convention – San Antonio

  • What: A vibrant three-day anime, manga, and Far East pop-culture convention at the Henry B. González Convention Center (spanning hotels nearby). Expect cosplay, gaming, concerts, workshops, charity auctions, and more.  
  • Why go: With over 28,000 attendees in 2024, it’s one of the largest pop-culture gatherings in the region—perfect for anime fans and pop-culture enthusiasts.

 

2. Labor Day Artisan Show – San Antonio

  • What: A free, weekend-long artisan showcase along the scenic River Walk Extension near Rivercenter (August 29–September 1, 2025).  
  • Why go: A great opportunity to support local craft makers—browse pottery, textiles, jewelry, paintings, and more in a beautiful riverside setting.

 

3. Central Texas State Fair – Belton

  • What: A classic fair over Labor Day weekend featuring bull riding, live concerts, carnival rides, fairside food & shopping, and livestock competitions.  
  • Why go: Delivers quintessential fair-fun for families—rides, rodeo, music, and plenty of fair treats.
photo courtesy of Central Texas State Fair

 

4. WestFest – West (near Waco)

  • What: A charming Czech-heritage festival, held every Labor Day weekend in West, TX. Includes live music, authentic Czech food, entertainment, vendors, and a kolache-baking contest.  
  • Why go: A delightful blend of culture, food, and community—plus, Thursday admission is free, offering a budget-friendly cultural experience.

 

5. Labor Day Weekend Getaway at Horseshoe Bay Resort

  • What: Lakeside resort celebrations featuring poolside relaxation, fun activities, free s’mores Friday & Saturday (8–9 PM), and a live concert by The Spazmatics.  
  • Why go: Perfect for those who want a restful, yet festive, retreat—mixing outdoors, music, and family-friendly leisure.

 

6. “Galveston Classic Car Auction & Texas Music Festival” – Benefit for Central Texas Flood Relief

  • What: A three-day festival at Moody Gardens Convention Center combining classic-car auctions and Texas music. All ticket/VIP proceeds go to Central Texas flood relief.  
  • Why go: Great cause-driven event that blends car culture and live music while giving back to communities impacted by recent flooding.

 

7. Blue Hole Regional Park – Wimberley

  • What: Central Texas’ iconic swimming hole, offering trails, picnic spots, amphitheater, playscape, and volleyball courts. Open for swimming through Labor Day and weekends in September (reservations required). Recently earned a 2025 Travelers’ Choice Award.  
  • Why go: Stunning natural beauty, fun for all ages, and a highly rated spot to cool off—and avoid crowds later in the season.
photo courtesy of Wimberley Parks and Recreation

Why These Events Stand Out

  • Diverse Appeal: From anime and artisan markets to fairs, nature, and beach-style getaways—there’s something for every kind of fun-seeker.
  • Unique & Local: Celebrate distinct cultural heritage (like WestFest’s Czech charm) or local crafts along San Antonio’s iconic River Walk.
  • Action Level Variety: Options include active entertainment (fairs, conventions), relaxing escapes (Blue Hole, resort), and feel-good engagement (benefit events).

 

No matter what mood you’re in this Labor Day weekend, one of these events is bound to pique your interest. Are there other events you usually attend? Let me know in the comments.

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One Tank Getaways: Mason, Texas

 

Summer might be dwindling down, but there’s still time to quench your wanderlust with quick day trips or weekend getaways that are just one tank of gas, roundtrip. With that, I’d like to welcome you to One Tank Getaways – your new favorite guide to quick, easy escapes that only require a tank of gas, round trip. This series is all about discovering hidden gems, charming towns, and scenic drives just a short trip away. Whether you’re craving a quiet retreat, a small-town adventure ,or a dose of nature, each post will spotlight a destination you can reach in just a few hours. We’re starting close to home with a beautiful day trip from Austin to Mason, Texas – a Hill Country treasure filled with history, wine, and wide open skies.

Just a little over two hours from Austin, the quaint town of Mason, Texas, makes for the perfect one-tank escape. Known for its rolling Hill Country views, award-winning wines, and friendly small-town energy, Mason offers a relaxing reset without the need for a long-haul road trip. In this edition of One Tank Getaways, we’re slowing down, sipping up, and soaking in all the charm this gem has to offer.

The Drive: Hill Country on Cruise Control

The route to Mason takes you through scenic Texas Hill Country highways, passing wildflower fields, sprawling ranches, and peaceful country roads. It’s a journey that begs for windows down, your favorite playlist on, and a stop or two for roadside peaches (if you’re traveling in summer).


Wineries & Wine Tasting Spots

photo courtesy of Robert Clay Vineyards

1. Sandstone Cellars Winery

Located right in the heart of downtown Mason, Sandstone Cellars is a cozy tasting room known for bold, 100% Texas wines. Their small-batch red blends are a must-try, and the staff always has great local stories to share. It’s a great starting point for your day.

2. Robert Clay Vineyards

Just a short drive from town, Robert Clay Vineyards, a boutique vineyard, offers a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path experience with vineyard views and standout wines. Sip a glass of Viognier or Tempranillo while relaxing on the patio overlooking the vines. Bonus: they often host live music or pop-up events on weekends.

3. Fly Gap Winery (Check for seasonal hours)

A newer addition to Mason’s wine scene, Fly Gap crafts wines that celebrate the rugged Hill Country terroir. If they’re open during your visit, it’s worth the detour.

More to Explore in Mason

photo courtesy of seaquist.org

Historic Mason Square

After your tastings, stroll around the town square — home to boutiques, antique stores, and the iconic Mason County Courthouse. Grab a coffee at Lea Lou Co-Op, or pick up some Texas-made gifts and vintage finds.

Fort Mason Historic Site

History buffs will love a quick stop at Fort Mason, once commanded by Robert E. Lee before the Civil War. It’s a peaceful hilltop spot with panoramic views and interesting exhibits about the area’s frontier history.

Seaquist House (Open for tours on select dates)

This stunning, restored 19th-century mansion is one of the most beautiful historic homes in Texas. Check their site in advance to see if tours are being offered during your visit.

Where to Eat

photo courtesy of Willow Creek Cafe & Club

Willow Creek Cafe & Club

A local favorite, this charming spot serves up classic comfort food and Hill Country hospitality. Grab a hearty lunch or dinner here before heading back to Austin. If you visit on a weekend evening, you might catch some live music too.

Optional Add-Ons for the Planner in You

  • Pack a picnic and enjoy it at a local park or vineyard patio.
  • Time your visit with Mason’s monthly Second Saturday Market for local goods, art, and live entertainment.
  • Don’t forget to bring a cooler if you plan to buy wine to take home!

One Tank. One Day. One Memorable Escape.

Mason is proof that you don’t have to go far to feel far away. With its mix of wine country elegance and small-town charm, it’s the perfect spot to unwind, explore, and recharge — all without the stress of long travel days. Stay tuned for more One Tank Getaways coming soon!

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Where to Watch 4th of July Fireworks Near Austin, TX in 2025

 

Looking for the best places to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Austin, TX, and nearby cities like Round Rock, Pflugerville, Manor, and Georgetown? Whether you’re craving live music, family-friendly festivals, or grand fireworks finales, I’ve got your 2025 Independence Day plans covered!

Here’s your ultimate guide to the top firework shows and 4th of July events happening on July 4, 2025 in Central Texas.

 

photo credit: Long Center for the Performing Arts

Austin, TX — Star-Spangled Celebrations in the Capital

 

Austin Symphony H-E-B July 4th Concert & Fireworks

📍 Auditorium Shores / Long Center Lawn

🕐 Live music begins ~5:00 p.m. | Fireworks ~9:30 p.m.

Experience Austin’s most popular Fourth of July celebration with a free patriotic concert by the Austin Symphony followed by a spectacular fireworks show over Lady Bird Lake. Bring a blanket, pack a picnic, and enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars!

 

Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic & Fireworks

📍 Germania Insurance Amphitheater at Circuit of the Americas

🕐 Doors 3:00 p.m. | Fireworks after final performance

Celebrate with a Texas legend! Willie Nelson headlines this epic day of live music, featuring special guests like Bob Dylan, The Mavericks, and more. The night ends with an epic fireworks finale that lights up the COTA sky.

 

Hill Country Galleria Independence Day Festival

📍 Hill Country Galleria, Bee Cave

🕐 All-day festival | Fireworks at night

This all-ages event includes shopping, food trucks, music, and a splash pad for the kids—plus a big fireworks show to end the night.

 

photo credit: City of Round Rock

Round Rock, TX — Small Town Charm, Big-Time Fireworks

 

Frontier Days Festival & Sertoma Parade

📍 Old Settlers Park, 3300 Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, TX

🕐 All-day activities | Fireworks ~9:00 p.m.

Start the day with a patriotic parade and stay for a full festival with carnival rides, live music, and food vendors. The night wraps with a dazzling fireworks show over Old Settlers Park.

 

Round Rock Express Red, White & Blue Night

📍 Dell Diamond, 3400 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, TX

🕐 Game starts 7:15 p.m. | Fireworks immediately after

Catch a baseball game with the Round Rock Express and stay for a postgame fireworks display—perfect for sports fans and families alike.

 

photo credit: City of Pflugerville

Pflugerville, TX — Pfun for the Whole Family

 

Red, White & Boom Pfireworks Show

📍 Typhoon Texas Field, 18500 TX-130 N. Service Road, Pflugerville, TX

🕐 Fireworks ~9:00 p.m.

Celebrate with water park thrills, live music, and delicious eats at Pflugerville’s signature Independence Day event. Stake out a spot near Typhoon Texas for a great view of the “Pfireworks” display!

Georgetown, TX — Classic Americana

 

Sertoma 4th of July Family Celebration

📍 San Gabriel Park & McMaster Athletic Fields

🕐 Events start 10:00 a.m. | Fireworks ~9:30 p.m.

Enjoy a day full of old-fashioned fun: a hometown parade, live music, car show, arts & crafts, and kids’ activities. End your day with a booming fireworks show lighting up the Georgetown sky.

 

photo credit: City of Manor

Manor, TX — Local Vibes and High-Flying Fun

 

Manor 4th of July Celebration

📍 15317 US Hwy 290 E, East Manor Development

🕐 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. | Fireworks near 10:00 p.m.

This family-friendly event features games, music, food trucks, and even a skydiving performance! Stick around for the fireworks show as the perfect patriotic finish.

Pro Tips for 4th of July in Central Texas

  • Arrive early to find parking and a great viewing spot.
  • Bring water, sunscreen, and shade—it’s Texas in July!
  • Use rideshare or carpool if parking is limited.
  • Check city websites for updates or weather delays.

Final Spark

Whether you want a laid-back picnic, a legendary live show, or a hometown celebration, Austin and its neighboring towns offer some of the best 4th of July fireworks in Texas. Mark your calendars, gather your crew, and get ready to celebrate Independence Day with a BANG!

Austin Film Society Hosts Third Annual Pan African Film Festival: A Celebration of Black Cinema and Storytelling


The Austin Film Society (AFS) will proudly present the third annual Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) in Texas July 31 to August 3, 2025. This exciting collaboration brings a curated selection of feature-length films and shorts from the Los Angeles-based festival to Austin, showcasing powerful narratives that resonate with audiences. The festival will also include engaging panel discussions focused on immigration and impactful storytelling, making it a must-attend event for film enthusiasts and community members alike.

The Pan African Film and Arts Festival is renowned for its commitment to celebrating the artistic contributions of the African diaspora. As the largest Black film and arts festival in the United States, PAFF serves as a vital platform for creatives to share their work and connect with audiences. This year, AFS will host a selection of films that premiered at the February 2025 PAFF, alongside special invitation titles that are making their Texas debut.

Opening Night and Notable Films

The festival will kick off with the opening-night film, Move Ya Body: The Birth of House, directed by Elegance Bratton, known for his acclaimed film The Inspection. This documentary delves into the origins of house music, spotlighting producer Vince Lawrence and the vibrant Chicago music scene. Following the screening, attendees are invited to a reception at AFS Cinema, where they can enjoy complimentary light bites and engage with fellow film lovers.

Move Ya Body: The Birth of House directed by Elegance Bratton

The closing-night film, Sun Ra: Do the Impossible, is a biographical documentary that explores the life of the legendary jazz musician, philosopher, and poet, Sun Ra. This film promises to be a fitting conclusion to a festival dedicated to celebrating the rich tapestry of Black storytelling.

Panel Discussions and Community Engagement

One of the highlights of this year’s festival is the panel discussion titled “Black Immigrants: Telling Our Stories & Visioning the Future,” scheduled for August 2. This event will feature three short films—Boat People, Cartes, and Mexico is Hell for Black Migrants—followed by a thought-provoking discussion on displacement, migration, and racial capitalism as they pertain to Black immigrants. Sponsored by the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), this panel aims to amplify the voices of those often marginalized in mainstream narratives.

Legacy: The De-Colonized History of South Africa directed by Tara Erica Moore

On August 3, attendees can participate in a free panel discussion titled “The Power of Story: Impacting Change Through Film,” featuring local filmmakers and moderated by AFS’s Director of Community Education, Rakeda L. Ervin. This session will explore how storytelling can be a catalyst for social change, encouraging creatives to harness their narratives for impact.

Join the Celebration

The Austin Film Society’s partnership with PAFF is made possible with support from the City of Austin Economic Development Department and a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts. Full festival passes are available for purchase, with additional discounts for AFS members. For more information about the festival lineup, ticketing, and panel discussions, visit austinfilm.org/paff-2025.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the vibrant stories from the African diaspora and engage in meaningful conversations about the power of film. Join us in celebrating Black cinema and storytelling at the third annual Pan African Film Festival in Austin!

Austin Fashion Week 2025: Celebrating Innovation and Diversity in Fashion

As Austin Fashion Week enters its 17th year, it continues to solidify its status as the largest and longest-running fashion event in Texas. This vibrant celebration of style not only showcases the creativity of independent and emerging brands but also serves as a platform for designers who are eager to sell directly to consumers. Ranking as the fourth largest fashion week concept in the United States, Austin Fashion Week is set to make a significant impact once again this spring!

Scheduled for May 8-10, 2025, in partnership with The Domain, this season promises an exciting lineup of events that highlight the best in fashion innovation and community engagement. The festivities will feature approximately 50 runway designers and 10-15 pop-up brands, with most shows taking place on the streets of The Domain, where the area will be transformed into a bustling fashion hub.

Kickoff with INCUBATE

The week will kick off on Thursday, May 8, with the INCUBATE show, presented by the ACC Fashion Incubator. This event will spotlight five exceptional brands from the incubator alongside seven other emerging talents. Notably, nine of the brightest University of Texas 2025 seniors will present their four-look Capstone collections, while twelve spectacular graduating designers from Austin Community College will showcase one look each, setting the stage for a dynamic start to the week. Preston James, Co-Founder and CEO of DivInc, will be walking the runway as the show’s Style Strutter in partnership with Macy’s to support DivInc’s incredble mission.

Fit for a King by Samuel King is one of the featured brands for the Black Designer Showcase

Celebrating Black Designers

On Friday, May 9, the Black Designer Showcase, presented by the Austin Area Urban League, will take center stage. Now in its fourth year, this event celebrates the incredible contributions of Black designers, primarily from Texas. This spring’s showcase is set to be the largest yet, featuring 19 runway designers and over 130 stunning looks. The event will be graced by Style Strutter Dr. Melva K. Wallace, President of Huston-Tillotson University, with a portion of ticket sales benefiting the university’s impactful missions.

Sustainable Fashion on Saturday

Saturday, May 10, will be a highlight of Austin Fashion Week, beginning with the SUSTAIN show at 1:00 PM, presented by Goodwill Central Texas. This groundbreaking event marks the first collaboration between Austin Fashion Week and Goodwill, featuring 30 local fashion designers and stylists who will present a fully sustainable fashion show. All garments showcased have been sourced from Goodwill and then upcycled for the runway. The show will include three Style Strutters: Jennifer Carter from Goodwill, Ashley Sauls of Tribeza, and Allison Miller from CBS Austin, with a portion of ticket sales donated to Goodwill Central Texas.

Following SUSTAIN, the EMERGE show at 3:30 PM will feature 15 emerging fashion designers from across the United States. This event will also highlight Style Strutter Michael Torres, CEO of the Center for Child Protection, who will walk the runway in partnership with Macy’s, with ticket sales supporting the Center’s vital work.

Aporia Designs by Jasmine Levario will participate in the Launch787 show.

A Grand Finale with LAUNCH787

The week will culminate with LAUNCH787 at 8:00 PM on May 10, celebrating local Austin talent. This exciting finale will showcase 18 outstanding local brands that embody the spirit of Austin, alongside a special presentation of drag fashion designers. Style Strutter Paula Bookidis, CEO of Girl Scouts of Central Texas, will grace the runway, with a portion of ticket sales benefiting the Girl Scouts of Central Texas.

Austin Fashion Week Spring 2025 promises to be a remarkable celebration of creativity, diversity, and community involvement. With its commitment to supporting independent designers and promoting sustainable practices, this year’s event is set to inspire fashion enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this vibrant showcase of talent and innovation! Tickets are still available. Purchase yours today!

Celebrate Mother’s Day with an Elevated Brunch at Hilton Austin’s Cannon + Belle

As Mother’s Day approaches, it’s time to plan a special celebration for the incredible women in our lives. This year, Hilton Austin’s Cannon + Belle is pulling out all the stops with an elevated brunch experience that promises to be both memorable and delicious. On Sunday, May 11, 2025, 10am to 2pm, guests can indulge in a lavish buffet curated by Chef Gereamy Cater, featuring a delightful array of dishes, craft cocktails, and live music, all designed to make this Mother’s Day truly special.

Cannon + Belle is renowned for its commitment to local cuisine and elevated spirits, making it the perfect venue for a festive brunch. The menu is a feast for the senses, showcasing a variety of mouthwatering options that cater to every palate. Guests can look forward to delectable quiches, crisp waffles, seasoned potatoes, and an assortment of savory breakfast meats. For those looking for a touch of elegance, the prime rib-carving and made-to-order omelet stations add a personalized flair to the dining experience.

photo credit: Cannon + Belle

No brunch is complete without a sweet finish, and Cannon + Belle does not disappoint. An assortment of fresh pastries and decadent desserts will be available, ensuring that every guest leaves with a satisfied sweet tooth. To complement the culinary delights, a selection of colorful brunch cocktails and a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar will be on hand, allowing guests to customize their drinks to their liking. And as a special treat, all moms will be greeted with a mimosa upon arrival, along with a beautiful rose and a sweet treat to take home, making them feel cherished and appreciated.

“Whether you are visiting from out of town or you are a local treating that special person in your life, Cannon + Belle is the place for Mom to be this season,” said Chef Gereamy. His enthusiasm for creating a memorable dining experience shines through in the carefully crafted menu, which is designed to celebrate the essence of Mother’s Day.

photo credit: Cannon + Belle

Justin Sugerman, the food & beverage director at Hilton Austin, echoes this sentiment, stating, “This holiday is a great way to celebrate the special women in our lives. While our buffet is certainly intended to make the day memorable, we hope that anyone who appreciates a chef-curated brunch experience will dine with us on Mother’s Day.”

The Cannon + Belle Mother’s Day brunch is priced starting at $85 per person, a worthwhile investment for a day dedicated to honoring mothers. Reservations are highly recommended, as this event is expected to draw a crowd eager to enjoy a unique and festive brunch experience.

For those looking to celebrate Mother’s Day in style, Cannon + Belle is the destination to be. Reservations can be made through OpenTable or by calling the restaurant directly at 512-493-4900. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to treat the special women in your life to an unforgettable brunch experience this Mother’s Day!