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As we work our way into the upcoming holidays, there continues to be plenty of festivities to get us in the mood for making memories. Throughout Austin, and the entire state of Texas, you can sip your way through our famous vineyards, savor the finest foods and celebrate a good life close to your home at Juniper Springs!
November 4 – 5
Austin Food and Wine Festival
Auditorium Shores
This is a must-do every year as some of the country’s top-rated purveyors prepare food, wine and festive fun at the Austin Food and Wine Festival. Wrapped with expansive views of the astonishing Austin skyline, you can sip, savor and celebrate your way through the weekend at Auditorium Shores.
As you work your way through these highlights from the festival’s website, plan on two full days of festivities.
Tips from the Tastemakers
Whether you like to cook or not, you can learn some of the top cooking tips from the pros to prepare for your upcoming holiday feasts. Then head over to the “Tasting Station” to experience some fine wine, premier spirits and beers from across the globe – while learning all about the distillation processes that make these bevys so darn delicious.
Hit the Pit!
Here’s where you can enjoy exceptional BBQ and other hot-off the-grill goods prepared by some of the top Pitmasters in the USA. It’s also where you can personally meet and greet the greats in the business and get their tips for your holiday BBQ success!
Made In Texas
This exclusive event is worth every penny. It’s where all the greats will gather for an up-close and personal presentation of a Lone Star Dine-around cooking “all things Texas” over a fiery hot grill.
November 4th and 5th, 2023
The Austin Celtic Festival
Pioneer Farms
It’s “all things Celtic” being celebrated during this 27th annual event, and all are invited. This particular weekend event is one of the very few remaining festivals of its kind so don’t miss out. Bring the whole family as there is fun for all ages throughout each day.
According to their promoters, it is” internationally acclaimed as the number one gathering of Celts in Central Texas and one of the very few remaining in the country.”
The website notes that the Austin Celtic festival “goes beyond the gimmicks to highlight traditions and achievements in a way that reminds audiences of the extraordinary craftsmanship and study that made places like Ireland and Scotland leaders in folk music and dance.”
Make plans now to experience:
• Celtic Music and Dance
• Workshops in Celtic History & Theater
• Highland Games
• Celtic Animals
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE. Click in here now!
November 11, 2023
Michelada Festival
Kyle, Texas
Come one, come all … it’s a Pop-up Michie Fest like no other! Bring the whole family and the whole neighborhood for nine full hours of entertainment in Kyle, Texas.
Wear your dancing shoes as the line-up of professional DJ’s will be spinning tunes from yesterday through today in English, Latin and beyond. And then there’s the live bands from all over the state performing their most recent compositions.
Kids love it here, too! Think: bound house, face painting and their own Dance Party, too!
But wait, there’s more: get your holiday shopping underway as you stroll through the tents of artistic vendors from all over Texas!
Get your tickets now! Rain or shine, all sales are final.
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With temperatures dropping and spectacular seasonal colors popping, there's no question that the glorious fall season has arrived in Austin.
To help you ease into the Autumn season, our family at Juniper Springs apartments in Austin is sharing some of their top ideas on what to do during the fall months in Texas.
Want to know how to pick out the perfect pumpkin and where the best spots are for leaf peeping this fall? Read on!
How To Pick Out A Perfect Pumpkin
Throughout our colorful city, you don't have to drive far to find a pumpkin patch when you live in Austin, you will find plenty of places to pile the kids in the car to go on a road trip for the day to hunt for the perfect pumpkin!
Sweet Berry Farm
1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls
The Jersey Barnyard
3117 TX-159, La Grange
Sweet Eats Fruit Farm
14400 E State Hwy 29, Georgetown
Robinson Family Farm
2651 Bob White Rd
Crowe’s Nest Farm
10300 Taylor Lane, Manor
Indian Springs Ranch Pumpkin Patch
403 Elm View Way, Manchaca
Texas Humane Heroes Pumpkin Fest
8760 FM 2243, Leander
So, how do you pick out the perfect pumpkin? It depends on the purpose. If you have plans to host a pumpkin carving party, focus on the large, uniform shapes; they are best for carving creative creatures. And here's an excellent tip to keep your artistry looking healthy well into the fall season: wipe the fruit off with bleach and water.
Here's the general rule for the perfect pumpkin pie: the smaller and heavier, the better. While picking out pumpkins, be sure to get a few squashes to make one of the richest and most delicious recipes for Squash Soup from HowSweetEats.com.
Speaking of yummy and fun ideas, why not throw a party? It's a perfect time to get the neighbors together before the snow flies. No need to spend time doing it yourself. Make it a potluck by the pool for a perfect way to start the season.
Go Leaf Peeping in Austin!
Fall is the perfect time to take a road trip to see the changing of the colors. From the north at Windy Peak to the south of McKinney Falls State Park, you will find fairy-tale landscapes for all to enjoy.
Speaking of which, did you know that those vivid leaf colors are actually hidden from us throughout the summer months? As the sunlight decreases and the colder temps arrive, chlorophyll production in the leaves begins to slow down and reveal the true brilliant reds, golds, and classic deep orange colors of fall.
Now, get out and get leaf pepping!
• Windy Peak
• River Place Nature Trail
• McKinney Falls State Park
• Zilker Botanical Gardens
• Mayfield Park
• Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
• Commons Ford Ranch Metro Park
• Veterans Park
• Violet Crown Trail
• Zilker Park
• Lake Travis
To end our blog, here's an appropriate rhyme created by Charles G. Eastman. He was the first Native American to be certified in Western Medicine and one of the most prolific authors and speakers on Sioux ethnohistory and American Indian affairs in the early 20th century.
The mellow moon, the changing leaves,
The earlier setting sun,
Proclaim at last, my merry boys,
The harvest time begun. –Charles G. Eastman (1816–1860)
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Although the temperatures in Austin don’t feel like Autumn, the season officially begins on September 24th. Soon we will be embracing the cooler temperatures and seeing the trees turn their vibrant colors that signify that fall is here.
To ease you into the Autumn season, our family at Juniper Springs apartments in Austin are sharing some of their best ideas to prepare for the changing of the season.
Go Back to School, Really!
As the kids settle into their own school schedule, perhaps it’s time to expand your own horizons. Want to perfect your culinary skills? Learn how to watercolor? Discover Tai Chi or a new language? TheGreatCourses.com is without question, one of the finest resources to help you cross off that ‘some-day-I’d-like-to” … self-improvement idea.
Here are a few more that may inspire you to rejuvenate your mind and explore something new.
Essential Secrets of Spices – The Everyday Gourmet
Decorate Like a Designer
Scientific Secrets for a Powerful Mind
Write About Anything
Throw a Tail Gate Party
Whether it’s in a parking lot at a local high school, a professional arena or the Juniper Springs pool deck, fall is “tail-gate season’ and a great reason to get the neighbors together. All it takes is a little preparation and before you know it, you will be cheering on your favorite team with friends and family alike. The easiest way to ease into your first tailgate gathering is to make it a potluck. This keeps it simple and ensures your guests will have their favorite foods to nosh.
Visit a Local Farmer’s Market
If you have yet to discover the many Farmers Markets in Austin, now is an ideal time to do so. It's safe to say that the arrival of fall brings the best cooking and baking possibilities back into your kitchen. From pumpkin patches and apple picking to the colors of beets, eggplants, and sweet potatoes to accent a fall meal, the culinary choices are almost endless this time of the year.
For a good list of Farmer’s Markets in Austin, visit the story at HelloLanding.com.
Pick Out A Pumpkin
Within a short drive from our apartments to rent in Austin, Texas, there are plenty of opportunities to start the fall season off right – picking out that perfect pumpkin, pears, apples and then some. To get you in the spirit of the season, here is a list of our favorite farms and orchards in Austin.
PEAS Community Farm and Urban Orchard
Boggy Creek Farm
Sweet Eats Adventure Farm
Austin Orchards
Love Creek Orchards
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Earlier this month we offered a list of things to do with your kids and family in Austin. As there are so many great things to do and see, we are continuing this list of favorites of our family at Juniper Springs Apartments in Austin.
Pack a Picnic, Head to a Park
There is not enough time in one month to visit all the beautiful parks in Austin. However, there are plenty of days ahead as you ease into Autumn to pack a picnic, pick some parks, and park it – unplugged.
The City of Austin has so many beautiful parks located throughout the city. Most of these parks have a paved pathway within the park which can be used for walking, jogging, rollerblading and bicycling, or just hanging out in the shade.
Here are two of our favorites.
Pease Park – This outdoor oasis is always on our list – especially when the temperatures are a little steamy! The kids love the Spray Ground and Jungle Jim. We love the setting that makes one unplug, unwind, and savor the last days of summer under the shady trees.
Lady Bird Lake – ALWAYS a favorite for local and visitors alike, Lady Bird Lake is a must-do for our family every summer. With more than 2.6 million visits a year, the 10-mile trail is Austin’s most recognized and popular recreational area. The Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail, named for a former Austin mayor and his wife, is ideal for a long and lazy stroll with the kids by your side.
Paramount Summer Classic Film Series
Everyone loves a good movie – and now is the time to see some of the best of the past during the Paramount Summer Classic Film Series.
Coming up, it’s Batman, the Movie. If you have yet to see Batman, the Movie, you can at the Paramount Summer Classic Film Series on August 18 at the Paramount Theater. After its first successful season on television, this deliriously campy take on the Caped Crusader made its way to cinemas with bad gadgets and larger-than-life villains in tow.
As the Theater’s description best notes: “If you yearn for a time when Batman wasn’t so moody, grab your Bat Shark Repellant and head down to the theater where this zany movie was introduced to the world.”
Looking for more entertainment? Here is a list of other flicks on the schedule during the month of August
· Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
· Animal House
· The Birds
· Psycho
· Ghost Files Live!
Baby Bloomers is a special program at the Thinkery when the museum is open exclusively for visitors ages 0–3 years and their families. It is currently being offered on Saturday mornings from 8 to 10 am only. Baby Bloomers provides caregivers and early learners the chance to experience Thinkery together in an environment focused solely on them.
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Summer is not over yet! So, it’s time to continue the fun before it’s Back to School time in Austin.
We polled our family at Juniper Springs apartments in Austin about their favorite things to do with the kids by their side during this time of the year, and now we are sharing this list with you!
Hurry, this show will end on August 13th. Come enjoy a delightful performance of Beauty and the Beast as presented by Magnolia Musical Theater. It is held at the beautiful Hill Country Galleria in the center of Bee Cave. The show will always be free to the public and will encourage people from all walks of life to come together and experience the best of musical theater.
Also showing on August 12 and 13 is this charming family-friendly performance. The storyline is of an extraordinary girl who dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl’s classic, Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life.
Sometimes it’s a good time to just chill out in one of our many local libraries. Here at the Lake Travis property, they offer just the ticket (for free) to put a little R & R and education into your day, and your children’s too. Every Monday morning the offer Pre School-Story Time from 10:30 – 11:30 am.
On August 24th, it’s time for the adults to unplug and unwind during their innovative “Sound Bath” program. A Sound Bath is a meditative experience in which musical instruments like singing bowls are used to relax, realign and re-energize the body and mind. Participants gather around these musical instruments while Cassandra from Cloud 9 Wellness guides you into a deep, calming state.
Here is another library event for those ever-evolving creative minds. Every Friday from 2:00 – 3:00 through November, the Wells Branch Community Library hosts creative art workshops that include all the supplies for this inspirational one-hour program for ages 8 and above.
In addition to The Hive’s delicious food and scrumptious offerings, the Hive family hosts a really fun time for your creative thinker and doers every Sunday afternoon. Their Mini Maker Market has been such a great success, and with good reason. Children between the ages of 5 and 17 can come and sell DIY crafts, food, and a variety of products. Sign-in begins at 1:30 and the market goes from 2:00 -5:00 pm.
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Earlier this month we showcased the beginning of our favorite things to do in July within a short drive from our apartment community at Juniper Springs in Austin, Texas. With so much to do and see, we just had to continue our list for you!
July 8, 2023
Long Center
National Geographic Speakers Series
If you have yet to attend one of the National Geographic Speaker Series events in the Long Center, you should put this one, or more, on your Google Calendar for 2023. Coming up this month, the Center presents Fillipe DeAndrade. Here’s an excerpt from their website that tells his story best:
Fillipe believes animals saved his life – and he wants to return the favor. He was raised in poverty, surrounded by addiction and abuse, where he felt voiceless. Fillipe related to animals because they were voiceless too, and he fell in love with photography as a way to tell their stories. Today, he is a star of the National Geographic’s digital series “Untamed Works.” Through this passionate presentation, Fillipe will bring you face to face with lions, sharks, and one of the rarest animals in the world.
July 18 & 19, 2023
Blues on the Green – Show 1
Zilker Park
Blues on the Green is Austin’s favorite summer tradition! Be a part of the annual FREE concert series and join ACL Radio at Zilker Park to catch performances by your favorite artists. Grab your blankets, sunscreen and friends and we’ll see you there!
July 20 – 23, 2023
Hot Summer Nights
Red River Cultural District
There are many reasons why Austin is referred to as the Live Music Capital of the World, and this is one of them. Every summer, the Red River Cultural District hosts four days of hot summer fun with a full line up of music showcasing some of Austin’s favorite bands, fabulous “Texas-style” food and beverages and lots more. There are 20 venues, so be sure to enjoy each evening filled with entertainment during Hot Summer Nights this year.
July 20, 2023
Boz Scaggs’ Summer ’23 Tour
Paramont Theatre
Born William Royce Scaggs in Canton, Ohio on June 8, 1944, he grew up in Oklahoma and Texas, where he spent his teenage years immersed in the blues, R&B and early rock 'n' roll. While attending school in Dallas, he played in local combos. After several years as a journeyman musician around Madison, WI and Austin, TX, Scaggs spent time traveling in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, eventually settling in Stockholm where he recorded the album Boz – and the rest is history.
July 26, 2023
Keb’ Mo
Paramont Theatre
With five GRAMMYs, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and a groundbreaking career spanning nearly 50 years under his belt, Keb’ Mo’s got nothing left to prove. Just don’t tell him that. “I may be turning 70,” Keb ’reflects, “but I’m still breathing and I’m still hungry. I’m still out there going for it every single day."
For more ideas to keep you and your friends out and about this summer, visit AustinTexas.org!
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Whether it’s Mother’s Day or not, there is always a reason to stop and make some time for Mom! And throughout the city of Austin and beyond, there are so many ways to thank the one that means so much to you.
We asked our team at our apartments in Austin for ideas on what they like to do to spoil their moms and now share the list with you!
Have fun!
Plant Pots for your Front Porch
Ah, sunshine and warming temps! Just the right weather for getting your hands dirty to put some color in and around your home. To get you started, head to one of the many nurseries in Austin. Pick up some colorful pots, a bag of potting soil or two and help Mom select a few of her favorite flowers that you can enjoy year-round.
Not into gardening, no worries! Go see and stroll through some of Austin’s best gardens at Laguna Gloria, Mayfield Preserve, Zilker Botanical Garden and the famous-for-all reasons Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower center.
Make it A “Date Day or Night”
Always a ‘must-do’ with Mom is one of the many events planned particularly for this special day. This year there are some nice options from which to choose. If she enjoys classical music, The Austin Symphonic Band will be performing at the Texas State Capitol. Prefer Ballet? Go see Swan Lake performed by Ballet Austin. For those who are aficionados of Shakespeare, head to Zilker Hillside for a free showing of Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Not into something that formal? Join our gang at Bollywood in the Park on Saturday night or any Saturday night for a summer-filled stage with local and nationally acclaimed bands of all genres. Oh, and don’t forget to fill your Google calendar with a few nights of free music during the Hill Country Galleria’s concert series.
And, if she’s a fan of chocolate, there’s complimentary chocolate covered strawberries waiting for her at Safari Champ’s Mother’s Day. Ge their early and they will toss in a gift card for a free collagen mask!
Get Out and About
Throughout the years, we have filled our Blogs with almost endless things to do and see in Austin, and this edition continues the trend. On this special day in particular, just unplug and plug into the great outdoors with Mom by your side. Our top picks?
• Lady Bird Lake for a stroll along the Lake
• Leisurely boat ride with Capital Cruises or on the Lone Star Riverboat for a snack and sip of something bubbly
• Lakeview dinner at Hula Hut, County Line, Mozarts or our favorite, The Oasis
For more ideas on how to spoil your Mom this year and in years to come, come back to our blog later this month!
On behalf of our entire family at Juniper Springs Apartment Community, we wish all the Moms in our community a happy and memorable Mother’s Day.
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Earlier this month, our staff at Juniper Springs apartments in Austin brought you some of our favorite things to do in and around our hometown. And now here are more things to do in Austin to keep you entertained all season long!
April 16, 2023
Capitol 10K
Downtown Austin
The largest 10K in Texas and sixth in the USA, the Capitol 10K draws participants from all over Austin, and then some, to race or walk for a great cause. This year’s race beneficiary is the Mike & Sherry Project. The program was created to serve those who serve the Austin community by offering high-quality and accessible mental healthcare to service industry employees.
April 20 -23, 2023
Old Settler's Music Festival
Dale, TX
Get your tickets now to enjoy some of the best of Texas and more as Grammy-winning artists highlight a full weekend of fun in the sun. Make it a date just outside of Austin at Dale, Texas to enjoy acoustic jazz, blues and bluegrass from award-winning artists from around the world. Camp in and come for tasty F & B, creative crafts and a great time to be had by all. This year’s line up includes Yolo, The Wood Brothers, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highwas, Shovels & Rope, Elephant Revival and more!
April 21 – 23, 2023
Austin Reggae Fest
Auditorium Shores
The Austin Reggae Festival started in 1994 and is the longest running festival at Auditorium Shores. It’s locally owned and operated, so get out and support their efforts this spring. Over the years, they have raised over one million dollars to support the Capital Area Food Bank. Every ticket purchased helps those who need it most. And, the line up this year is one of the best yet. You can expect three days of reggae, world and dub talent, along with more than 50 vendors selling food and arts & crafts.
April 22, 2023
Field Guide Festival
Fiesta Gardens
Here’s another event that benefits the Texas Food Bank. The Field Guide Festival is a food systems festival that brings the farmers to you! You’ll find fresh ingredients, grown and harvested by local farmers, prepared by chefs from around the city. Communities are built around tables, and this festival is an expansion of the farm to table movement. Here’s what your ticket includes:
• Food from over 30 top local chefs and farmers
• Wine and spirits from local makers
• Live cooking demonstrations
• Educational conversations
• Farmer Bodega
• Official Field Guide Swag
• And live music, too!
April 22 – 23, 2023
"Out of the House" Spring Homes Tour
Various Locations
Preservation Austin exists to empower Austinites to shape a more inclusive, resilient, and meaningful community culture through preservation. Their annual event will take guests on a one-of-a-kind, specially curated tour of iconic historical places that speak to Austin's expansive history.
The tour includes your opportunity to see some of Austin’s finest restoration projects. From 19th-century treasures to a mid-century modern gem, this year’s tour spans styles, eras, and neighborhoods. Discover the captivating histories of a 1904 train depot transformed into a residence, a former boarding house occupied by civil rights pioneer Heman Sweatt, and the Casa de Suenos (House of Dreams), a testament to Mexican-American artistic innovation. See a new side of Austin with this immersive tour full of design trends, old and new, and witness the endless adaptability of historic homes to 21st-century living.
And that is just the beginning of what there is to do and see in Austin this spring. For more fun and festivities, VisitAustin.com.
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Spring is now in full swing in Austin, Texas and so is the outdoor music and event scene this month. Fortunately for all of us who call Juniper Springs home, it doesn’t take too long to get out and into the event scene from our apartment community in Austin.
Be it soccer, arts and crafts, Indie films and festive music, it’s all here for you to enjoy right here in your hometown. Watch our forthcoming blogs for more things to do and see in Austin this spring!
You can enjoy these events and more by clicking into VisitAustin.com.
April 8, 2023
USWNT vs Ireland
Q2 Stadium
The Republic of Ireland will meet up with the U.S. Women’s National Soccer stars at Q2 stadium April 8. Both have their sights on the 2023 Women’s World Cup. This is the second-to-last stop on the tour before they go overseas to Australia to compete in the FIFA Women’s World Cup event. Get your tickets here for the USWNT vs Ireland match.
April 12 – 16, 2023
Fusebox Festival
Various Locations
Love art? Dance? Theater? Or fab food? You will love the Fusebox Festival. For five days, Austin will be the home to this ‘hybrid arts festival’ that brings the best of art, culture and community together for this ‘must-not-miss’ event. Hundreds of local, national and international artists across all disciplines converge for one of the most unique cultural events in the country.
April 12 – 16, 2023
Indie Meme Film Festival
Austin Film Society
Awarded the “Best International Passport – 2016" by The Austin Chronicle, the Indie Meme Film Festival continues to grow as the 'go to' destination for unique, powerful stories from South Asia. Cinema enthusiasts come to watch the carefully curated programming to experience slices of life from countries like India, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Iran & more and to mingle with the filmmakers in attendance & be a part of the Indie Meme community. IMFF aims to entertain and engage the community by highlighting different perspectives through the lens and provide a platform for post-screening audience & filmmaker discussions.
April 12 – 23, 2023
Moontower Just For Laughs Comedy Festival
Paramount Theatre
Once noted as “my favorite forget work week,” Moontower Just For Laughs Comedy Fest is delivering huge stars, fan favorites, comics to watch, and beloved local talent to Austin this April. The festival will span over a two-week period and host shows around Austin featuring over 20 headliners and dozens more comics. This is by far one of the America’s greatest collection of comedy presented by some of the best in the business.
April 14 – 16, 2023
MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix
Circuit of The Americas
If you missed NASCAR last month, here’s your opportunity to see the return some of the most aggressive racing this spring during the upcoming MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix. Promoted as “the fastest show on two wheels with three days of bar-banging motorcycle racing action,” this event showcases the greatest riders in the world! The only North American stop of the world's premier motorcycle racing series, the MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix, comes to COTA this April.
Check back later this month for more things to do and see in Austin, this spring!
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As long as it’s still March and St. Patrick’s Day has set the tone for everything fun in Austin, we’re continuing to showcase other top spots to sip a locally brewed cold one this month and beyond.
In addition to enjoying award-winning brews in the top breweries in Austin, you will be supporting our local businesses that love to share their passion with you.
Prost!
Ziler Brewing Company and Tap Room
1701 East 6th Street
Austin Beer Works
3001 Industrial Terrace
Central District Brewing
417 Red River Street
Meanwhile Brewing
3901 Promontory Point Drive
The Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company
1305 W. Oltorf Street
Last Stand Brewing Company
7601 S. Congress Avenue, Building 6
Hopsquad Brewing Company
2307 Kramer Lane
Blue Owl Brewing
2400 East Cesar Chavez Street, #300
(512) Brewing
407 Radam Lane
Nomadic Beerworks
3804 Woodbury Drive, Suite A
St. Elmo Brewing Company
440 East St. Elmo Road
Oasis Texas Brewing Company
6650 Comanche Trail, Suite #310
Circle Brewing Company
2340 W. Braker Lanes, Suite B
Thirsty Planet Brewing Company
8201 S Congress Ave
Independence Brewing Co.
3913 Todd Ln #607 · In pecan Business Park
Friends and Allies Brewing
979 Springdale #124 Rd
Lazarus Brewing Company
1902 East 6th Street
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