Weekend events calendar for West Texas, Nov. 11-13

Looking for something to do with family and friends this weekend? Here’s a list of events happening around the Big Country and the Concho Valley!

TEXAS, USA — You’ve heard people say, “There’s nothing to do in town.” Here is a list of events happening in San Angelo and Abilene (and beyond) to do with your friends and family.  

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BIG COUNTRY

FRIDAY

10 a.m. –  Christmas in November Open House Trade Show, Roscoe Community Center, 100 Bois D’Arc St. – ROSCOE

11 a.m. – Fall Family Picnic, Wisteria Place Retirement Living, 3401 S. 32nd St.

11 a.m. – Super Storytime: Dinosaur Roar!, Abilene Public Library South Branch, 4310 Buffalo Gap Road

11:30 a.m. – Annual Veterans Luncheon, VFW Post 3278 Auxiliary, 2300 Stephen F. Austin Drive – BROWNWOOD  

5 p.m. – Abilene Christmas in November,  Abilene Convention Center, 1100 N. 6th St.

7 p.m. – La Costa Azul and La Furia de los Hermanos Sereno, P.T. Event Center, 5126 Brick St.

7 p.m. – “Hello, Shakespeare”, Ritz Community Theatre, 1810 26th St. – SNYDER

8 p.m. – McBride & the Ride, Potosi Live, 897 FM 1750 

SATURDAY

8 a.m. – 13th annual Toys for Tots Car Show and Toy Drive, 2550 Barrow St.

9 a.m. – H-E-B Helping Here presents Zoolute, Abilene Zoo, 2070 Zoo Lane

9 a.m. – Fifth annual Adams Street Holiday Market, Adams Street Community Center, 511 E. Adams St. – BROWNWOOD

9 a.m. – Pull for Hope Sporting Clay Shoot benefiting JDRF, Brownwood Claybird Club, 5875 Country Road 225 – BROWNWOOD

10 a.m. – Abilene Christmas in November,  Abilene Convention Center, 1100 N. 6th St.

10 a.m. – Second annual Battle of the Beards, Suun Haus Brewing, 344 Clark Road

10 a.m. – St. Mary Queen of Peace annual Fall Festival fundraiser, St. Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 1103 Main St. – BROWNWOOD

11 a.m. – Holiday Bazaar, Scotty’s Bistro & Pub, 601 S. Commercial Ave. – COLEMAN

11 a.m. – Family Flix: “The Land Before Time”, Abilene Public Library South Branch, 4310 Buffalo Gap Road

Noon – Jump for a Cause, Grover Nelson Park Festival Gardens, 2070 Zoo Lane

2 p.m. – Yappy Hour with Taylor Jones Humane Society, The Winery at Willow Creek, 4353 S. Treadaway Blvd.

2 p.m. – Downtown Abilene Food Tour, Everman Park, North First Street

2:30 p.m. – Saturday Matinee: “Dinosaur”, Abilene Public Library South Library Branch, 4310 Buffalo Gap Road

5 p.m. – The Mule Barn Balladeers, Suun Haus Brewing, 344 Clark Road

5 p.m. – Bart Crow, Waylon’s and Ray’s Place, 411 S. Broadway St. – BROWNWOOD

7 p.m. – The Great Divide, Potosi Live, 897 FM 1750

8 p.m. – The Remedy, Pioneer Tap House, 112 E. Baker St. – BROWNWOOD

9 p.m. – Freeride Band, Heff’s Burgers and Bar, 4310 Buffalo Gap Road

9 p.m. – South of Mayhem, Doc’s Bar & Grill, 2042 FM 1750

SUNDAY

5 a.m. – Free park entrance for veterans and active-duty military, Lake Brownwood State Park, 200 State Hwy Park Road 15 – BROWNWOOD  

8 a.m. – 2nd Sundays: Downtown Brownwood – BROWNWOOD

8:30 a.m. – Coffee with a Ranger, Abilene State Park, 150 Park Road 32 – TUSCOLA

Noon – Abilene Christmas in November,  Abilene Convention Center, 1100 N. 6th St.

1:30 p.m. – Pokemon Meet-up, Abilene Public Library Main Branch, 202 Cedar St.

2:30 p.m. – “Alice in Wonderland”, Brownwood Lyric Theatre, 318 Center Ave. – BROWNWOOD 

CONCHO VALLEY

FRIDAY

10:30 a.m. – Preschool Story Time, West Branch Library, 3013 Vista del Arroyo Drive

11 a.m. – Veterans Day Commemorative Ceremony, Fairmount Cemetery, 1120 W. Avenue N

3 p.m. – Veterans Day Beer Release – brewed by local veterans, Zero One Taproom, 59 N. Koenigheim St.

6:30 p.m. – Susan Kolb and Steve Guilez, Zero One Taproom, 59 N. Koenigheim St. 

7 p.m. – Homegrown Fest 2022 with the Day Workers, 12 Mile and Case Hardin, City Limits, 4205 S. Bryant Blvd.

8 p.m. – Chris Crawford’s Comedy Slam, Reyna’s Tacos, 226 S. Abe St.

9 p.m. – Godgotlazy, Better Daze, North by North, The Deadhorse, 210 S. Chadbourne St.

SATURDAY

7 a.m. – Hanks River Run, Heritage Park, 202 S. Oakes St.

9 a.m. – Get Crafty!, Stephens Central Library, 33 W. Beauregard Ave. 

9 a.m. –  Bikes & Coffee, Family Powersports San Angelo, 4160 W. Houston Harte Expressway 

10 a.m. – Family Clay Day, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.

11 a.m. – Cactus Valley Expo, Sunset Mall, 4001 Sunset Drive

2 p.m. – Tom Green County Libraries Teen Republic Draw Together, Stephens Central Library, 33 W. Beauregard Ave.

2:45 p.m. – Homegrown Fest 2022 with Danny Parra, Man Called Pat, Drawing A Blank, Jonathon Matthews, Trading Company and 100 Smokes, City Limits, 4205 S. Bryant Blvd. 

5 p.m. – Mark McKinney, Christoval Icehouse & General Store, 19965 Main St. – CHRISTOVAL

5 p.m. – Music on the Patio with Rowdy Richter, Christoval Vineyards, 5000A Cralle Road – CHRISTOVAL

7 p.m. – Angelo State University Chamber Orchestra Concert: “Four Seasons”, First Presbyterian Church, 32 N. Irving St.

9 p.m. – Ray Allen and Southern Comfort, The Martial Pint, 19 E. Concho Ave.

9 p.m. – Evoluzion, The Penny Tap House, 2412 College Hills Blvd. 

10 p.m. – Dylan Wheeler, Blaine’s Pub, 10 W. Harris Ave. 

SUNDAY

8 a.m. – Veterans Day Free Park Entrance, San Angelo State Park, 362 FM 2288

Noon – All Veterans Council 19th annual Thanksgiving Dinner, San Angelo VFW, 125 S. Browning St. 

RELATED: All Veterans Council of Tom Green County to host 19th annual Thanksgiving Veterans Dinner

Noon – Free haircuts for veterans and active duty military members, Firefly Salon and Spa, 1809 Freeland Ave.

Noon – Homegrown Fest 2022 with Holli Garrett and Abbey Duncan, City Limits, 4205 S. Bryant Blvd. 

Noon – Cactus Valley Expo, Sunset Mall, 4001 Sunset Drive

4 p.m. – Play it Again with the West Texas Jazz Orchestra, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love St.

9 p.m. – Daisychain, The Deadhorse, 210 S. Chadbourne St. 

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