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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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Have you heard about Mayfest at Trinity Park? It's the perfect way to kick off summer in Texas, with live music, carnival rides, festival food, bounce houses, a petting zoo, performing arts groups, paddleboats, rock-climbing, zip-lining, people-watching, art and gift market, 10K, and 5K USATF certified runs, student art contest, and so much more. There's something for everyone at this fantastic event. And after a long winter, what could be better than enjoying all of this family-friendly fun in the great outdoors? So mark your calendars, and take advantage of all the excitement.
Experience America's top interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show while enjoying a delicious meal. The event offers a chance to solve a comical mystery but beware; the perpetrator lurks in the room, so be cautious, as you might become the prime suspect without realizing it. Encounter a murder mystery dinner show like no other. The actors are cleverly hidden among the audience and not wearing any costumes, creating a fun and engaging atmosphere for all adults. Your ticket includes an award-winning murder mystery theatre show, a delicious full-plated dinner, and exciting surprises throughout the night.
Witness how history comes to life before your eyes and learn about the incredible machines that helped shape the world at Vintage Flying Museum. This unique museum is home to several non-profit groups dedicated to preserving and maintaining historic aircraft. You'll be able to see firsthand the restoration and maintenance of these fantastic machines and learn about their essential role in the nation's history. The Vintage Flying Museum isn't just about looking at airplanes. They also provide many educational programs for all ages. There's something for everyone, from aviation summer camps for high school students to Take Flight Days for elementary and middle schoolers. And the best part? The volunteers at the museum are dedicated to keeping these planes in top shape, so you know you're seeing them at their very best.