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Annual Salsa Fest

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Event# 512-393-5930

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Come to the celebration of Spring and Spicy Food in Texas at the Eye of the Dog Art Center from 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. Create your favorite Salsa and enter for a chance to win a fabulous handmade trophy. Salsa categories include Best Traditional, Best Non-Traditional, Blow-Yer-Face-Off, Best Presentation, Most Unique, and the highly coveted people's choice, Top Dog Award. Entry fee is $10. Entries are due by 4 p.m., judging due at 5, and awards at 7.

The festival will feature live music, good food, washer and horse shoe tossing, cross-country croquet, and a children's play area. Admission is free and the public is invited. This event is the annual fund raiser for Art of the Dog Art Center. Donations are welcome and encouraged.
CONTACT: Billy Ray Mangham

Annual Salsa Fest

Address : Eye of the Dog Art Center, 405 Valley View West Rd.San Marcos, Texas New Braunfels TX
Phone : 512-393-5930   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : billyray@zzzdog.com

Admission Fee : FREE

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