Music Munchkins at the Library
Salado Public Library 1151 North Main Street, Salado, TX, United StatesBring your little munchkins for music appreciation and play at the Library.
Bring your little munchkins for music appreciation and play at the Library.
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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Join your fellow crafters in Salado at the twice-monthly Adult Craft Night at Salado Public Library. First and fourth Wednesday of the month. Each session is a different project. Supplies provided by Library. Be sure to pre-register at the front desk! People Making Paper Flowers Craft Art Work Handicraft
Are you brave enough and good enough to take the stage at Chupacabra? Bring your friends and sing your hearts out to your favorite Hits from the 60s-70s-80s-90s-00s and Teens. Free Karaoke Glass for every performer.
Chair Chi is a gentle exercise program developed by Pat Griffith to help people receive the benefits of the traditional Tai Chi Chuan in the comfort and safety of their chair. Group of seniors in Tai Chi class exercising in an active retirement lifestyle. Mental and physical health benefits of exercise and fitness in elderly people. […]
According to dominorules.com, 42 is also known as Texas Forty-Two, Four-Hand Texas, and Domino Rounce, Forty-Two is an adaptation of Auction Pitch. It was invented by W. A. Thomas during his boyhood in Garner, Parker County, Texas, about 1885; then it spread throughout the southwestern United States. In this game, a team of 2 players […]
According to wikihow, Mahjong is a strategy game that originated in China. It's similar to rummy, but it's played with tiles instead of cards. Generally, you play with 4 people, though you can play with 3 as well. The goal is to form 4 melds and a pair, creating mahjong. You'll find there are many […]