Calling all Kyles!
The city of Kyle is gearing up for its annual Pie in the Sky Festival Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-5. Among the festivities, Kyle officials are trying to gather as many festival goers as possible with the name “Kyle” in an effort to break the world record for the most Kyles in one place. There will be free admittance to patrons with valid ID showing their name is Kyle. The gathering will occur on Saturday, Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. There will be a group photo and official sign in.
Up, Up & Away at Kyle Public Library
Join the Kyle Public Library on Saturday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. for Up, Up, and Away — a celebration of the art of hot air ballooning. There will be a ton of events for the kids, including a rock climbing wall, a castle bounce house, eliminator, skee ball, mini putt-putt golf, crafts and music, as well as a demonstration by the Central Texas Ballooning Association. Attendees will also have a chance to win free tickets for the upcoming Kyle Pie in the Sky Festival.
Back to School Family Skate Night
Join Kyle Parks and Recreation Friday, Aug. 20 from 6-8:30 p.m. for the Back to School Family Skate Night at Ash Pavilion in Gregg-Clarke Park.There will be music, lights, concessions and fun. Skates will not be provided and registration is required. Registration for city of Kyle residents is $1, and $2 for non-residents.
In the Garden: DIY Garden Planning
Join other gardening enthusiasts and beginners at the Dripping Springs Library Thursday Aug. 19 to talk about DIY gardens. In this presentation a Hays County Master Gardener will cover a variety of topics about gardening, including planting schedules, soil types, trees, native plants, environmental considerations, and more. Register by visiting the library website.