• LCpl. Benjamin W. Schmidt Symposium on War, Conflict, and Society

    Dee J. Kelly Alumni Center 2820 Stadium Dr., Fort Worth, United States

    Join the Texas Christian University History Department for the 2026 Schmidt Symposium, focused on “America’s Revolutionary War.” The symposium will begin on Friday evening with a keynote address, followed by a day of panel discussions on Saturday featuring scholars and historians exploring the key issues and legacies of the war. All events are free and […]

  • Burning on the Brazos

    San Felipe de Austin State Historic Site 220 2nd St., San Felipe, TX, United States

    On March 29th, 1836, the town of San Felipe de Austin was set aflame by its own citizens as a defensive tactic against the Mexican Army. In the weeks leading up to this, the town played a significant role in the war with Mexico. Learn about the chain of events that ultimately led to the […]

    included with site admission
  • Texas History Day 2026

    Bullock Texas State History Museum 1800 N. Congress Avenue, Austin, TX, United States

    Encouraged by their teachers and parents, thousands of Texas students in grades 6 to 12 participate in the National History Day contest. The best entries will bring their projects to be judged at the annual state-level competition, organized by the Texas State Historical Association and held at the Bullock Museum and the University of Texas on April […]

  • City of Longview & Gregg County America 250 Kickoff Celebration

    Downtown Longview 219 E. Methvin Street, Longview, TX, United States

    The City of Longview and Gregg County will host a America 250 Kickoff Celebration featuring multiple free events and activities in Downtown Longview on Saturday, April 11, 2026. The Day begins with a Chautauqua Festival at the Longview Public Library from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.; a historical “old west” style festival called Dalton Days […]

  • Kerrville Pets Alive!

    KPA! S.A.F.E Campus 2102 Memorial Blvd, Kerrville, TX, United States

    Kerrville Pets Alive! Rabies Drive. Organizers hope to service 250 animals. All participating pets will receive patriotic neckwear. Kerrvillepetsalive.org

  • Colonial Texas Storytime

    Butt-Holdsworth Library 505 Water Street, Kerrville, TX, United States

    Colonial Texas Storytime with Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Learn about life in colonial Texas, given from the viewpoint of a 10-year-old, with readings from the book Texas Before the Lone Star. Try your hand at a few different toys typical in colonial times, Patriot coloring pages, design your own tricornered hat like George Washington, while […]

  • 95th Annual Athens Old Fiddlers Contest & Reunion

    Henderson County Courthouse Square and the Texan Theater 100 E Tyler Street, Athens, TX, United States

    Athens Old Fiddlers Reunion & the Lone Star Fiddle Championship is the oldest, continuous running fiddle contest in Texas surrounded by a festival on the Henderson County Square with live music, classic car show, fair foods, arts & craft vendors, domino tournament, armadillo races and street dances with some of the best Western Swing Bands […]

  • Celebration of Books

    Lake Whitney Public Library 602 E Jefferson Ave, Whitney, TX, United States

    As we celebrate America’s Semiquincentennial or the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the Fort Graham Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution want to celebrate this milestone with some of our youngest citizens. Through a special DAR America 250 grant from NSDAR, Fort Graham has worked with the Lake Whitney Library and […]

  • 95th Annual Athens Old Fiddlers Reunion & Contest

    Downtown Athens 100 E Tyler St, Athens, TX, United States

    Celebrate nearly a century of music, tradition, and community at the 95th Annual Athens Old Fiddlers Reunion & Contest, taking place April 17–18, 2026, in Athens, Texas. Established in 1932, this beloved event preserves one of America’s oldest and most enduring musical traditions—old-time fiddle music—while bringing together musicians, families, and visitors from across Texas and […]

  • Music in the Chamber: 1926-1976

    George A. Purefoy Municipal Center 6101 Frisco Square Blvd., Frisco, TX, United States

    Music from 1926 to 1976 is steeped in Americana tradition. The Buffalo Ruckus’ music has been described as a compendium of roots, Americana, southern soul, psychedelic postmodern avant-garde and experimental country-fried rock. The songwriting is pure and soulful with stories of heritage, spirituality, redemption, love gained and love lost. Spun from the timbers of heart […]

    $10