Salado Lions Club Meeting
Salado Civic Center 601 North Main Street, Salado, TX, United StatesSalado Lions Club meets the Second and Fourth Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Salado Civic Center.
Salado Lions Club meets the Second and Fourth Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Salado Civic Center.
Bring your own games or play some of ours. Guest food trucks on the grounds. Enjoy a craft beer with friends.
Come by Barrow Brewing Co every Wednesday as we invite guest food trucks from around the area to set up in the Beer Garden. Check the Salado Village Voice newspaper […]
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Make new friends or catch up with old friends. Find a game or two to play.
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