BLUEBONNET FESTIVAL READY FOR A BUSY WEEKENED
The 51st Annual Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival in Chappell Hill will take place this year April 11 and 12th from 9am to 6pm on Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sunday.
Come out and enjoy a day viewing the Official State flower of Texas as you enjoy food and shopping at more than 250 exhibitors, and tour the historic community. There will be a special Children’s Activity Corner which will provide pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting, and more.
Joel Romo, board member of the Chappell Hill Historical Society tells us what to expect this weekend.
There is no admission fee, but there is a $5 parking fee is lots located on FM 1155, a short distance north of the intersection of Highway 290 and FM 1155. No parking on the street is allowed.
The 51st Annual Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival in Chappell Hill will take place this year April 11 and 12th from 9am to 6pm on Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sunday.
Come out and enjoy a day viewing the Official State flower of Texas as you enjoy food and shopping at more than 250 exhibitors, and tour the historic community. There will be a special Children’s Activity Corner which will provide pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting, and more.
Joel Romo, board member of the Chappell Hill Historical Society tells us what to expect this weekend.
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There will also be a Wildflower Photo exhibit will be on display at the Chappell Hill Museum.
There is no admission fee, but there is a $5 parking fee is lots located on FM 1155, a short distance north of the intersection of Highway 290 and FM 1155. No parking on the street is allowed.
“The Chappell Hill Historical Society wants to thank all of the volunteers that have put in thousands of hours preparing for the festival and that will work throughout the weekend to produce one of Texas’ largest festivals and of course our sponsors for helping us underwrite this year’s event: Caney Creek Farm, Chappell Hill Water Supply Corp., Briannas Fine Salad Dressings, Paragon Machine Technology, Chappell Hill Bank, High Meadows Land & Cattle Company, LLC, Washington County Tractor, Chappell Hill Sausage Company, Brenham National Bank, Budget Roll-Off-Service, BETSWEST Foundation, Blue Bell Creameries, Bevers Kitchen, Brenham Chrysler, Chappell Hill Bakery & Deli, Nancy & Sandy Gaido, Heritage Gardens & Mercantile, Lana & Charlie McDaniel, Rattlers Convenience Stores, Texas Star Winery, John & Janice Wick,” concluded John Davis, President of the Chappell Hill Historical Society, concluded Bob Davis, President of the Chappell Hill Historical Society.
KWHI 1280 and KTEX 106 will be broadcasting live from the festival.
