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Pflugerville gears up for exciting October events

September 19, 2024 | Pflugerville City, Travis County, Texas


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Pflugerville gears up for exciting October events
Pflugerville is gearing up for an exciting October, with a series of events that promise to engage the community and attract visitors. Among the highlights is the first sanctioned USA Triathlon para event in Texas, set to take place in Pflugerville, with over 30 athletes already signed up. This event marks a significant milestone for the city, showcasing its commitment to inclusivity in sports.

Additionally, the Pflugerville Bridal event will occur on October 5th from 5 PM to 10 PM in downtown Pflugerville, coinciding with other local activities such as the Coffee and Fuel morning event and the Pecan Street Collective. The downtown area is expected to be bustling with activity throughout the weekend.

The Fear Hyde House, a popular haunted attraction, will also return, operating from October 24th to November 1st at 1849 Park. This year, the haunted house will accommodate around 150 visitors each night, offering a thrilling experience for attendees.

Music lovers can look forward to two \"Music in the Park\" events, with performances scheduled for September 22nd and October 27th. The October event will feature the Ranch Road Band, while the final performance of the year will showcase Alexia Dalton.

October will also see the return of Deutschenfest on the 18th and 19th, a two-day celebration featuring live music, food, and various activities, including a beer garden sponsored by Explore Pflugerville. This year’s festival will highlight local bands and include contests such as a pretzel-eating competition and a stein-holding contest.

In addition to these events, discussions are ongoing regarding the future of the Tuesday farmer's market. While there is interest in potentially moving it to a weekend, surveys indicate that most vendors prefer to maintain their commitments to existing Saturday markets in the area. The city is exploring options to enhance the market's appeal and possibly introduce new events in the future.

As Pflugerville prepares for a busy month, residents and visitors alike can look forward to a vibrant array of activities that celebrate community spirit and local culture.

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