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Call for Hispanic Family Recipes

Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15. 15. Send your recipe and general information to lluna@pleasantonexpress.com.

South Texas Natural Wellness Raffle

Shop at a locally owned store, store, or restaurant and bring a copy of the receipt dated September 1-30 to South Texas Natural Wellness, 1320 W. Oaklawn, Suite D in Pleasanton. You can also email it to getwell@sotxwellness.com. A person will get back the amount of their purchase. Prize draw on October 5.

Pleasanton HS Football Homecoming

Friday October 1 at Eagle Stadium. The game starts at 7 p.m. Eagle Band and Pacesetters perform before the game. Crowning reunion and recognition of half-time classes. Classes ending in ‘0 and’ 1 are invited to walk the course.

Festival of Yesteryear on October 2

Longhorn Museum, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1959 Hwy. 97 E. in Pleasanton. Free event. Historical reenactments, hands-on activities, buttermaking, raffle, live music and more.

1990 PHS classes, 1991 joint meeting October 2

Lions Club Building, just south of Pleasanton. Meeting point in the afternoon (around 3 p.m. or 4 p.m.) BYOB with barbecue meal around 5 p.m. Free concert at River Park to follow. Send an email to phs1991@gmail.com.

Ultimate 80s homecoming party

Saturday October 2. Cornhole Tournament at 6 p.m. Live music from the Texas Tone Rangers at 7 p.m. and 86’D at 9:30 p.m. Free admission. $ 10 raffle tickets available at Shifter’s American Grill, Pleasanton Express, Country Girl Designs, and JM Connected Auto Sales. Chance to win a truck or golf cart, with a draw after 6 p.m. and before 1 a.m.

Leroy Urrabazo at the Office Bar and Grill

Saturday October 2 at 205 E. Hunt St. in Pleasanton. Live music with full group performances. Call to reserve your table at 830-480-5140.

Fall clean-up of Longview Cemetery on October 2

Starts at 8:30 am Coordinated by the Longview Cemetery Association in Bigfoot. Please join them in helping to keep the cemetery in good repair.

2nd Annual Gypsy Moon Market Vendor Market Day

October 2, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 107 S. Reed Street in Pleasanton. Pop-up vendors, shopping, food and entertainment. Come support local businesses. Call or text 830-570-6177 if you have any questions.

National evening in Pleasanton and Jourdanton

Tuesday, October 5 at Pleasanton River Park from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and at the Jourdanton Sports Complex from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free admission and fun activities. Meet your local first responders.

Brain Health Awareness Webinar

October 5 for Texas Veterans and Their Families, hosted by Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. 11 am-12pm. Information on brain health, memory screenings, and veterinary benefits. Register at www.alzfdn.org/veterans.

Mass for the children of the Saint-Luc Catholic Church

The public is invited to St. Luke Catholic Church on Saturday, October 9 at 6 p.m. Special Mass, blessing and reception in observance of National Children’s Day to celebrate children and pray for their health and safety. The church is located at 3930 FM 536, exit 117 on IH-37.

Nightbird: tribute concert by the group Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks

October 9 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Gypsy Moon Market parking lot, 107 S. Reed St. in Pleasanton. Organized by Gypsy Moon Market and Cafe Chris. Free event, a way to thank the community for their support.

Cornhole tournament on October 9

Hosted by 830 OG Cornhole (Atascosa County) at St. Andrew’s Church Hall, 626 Market Street in Pleasanton. The singles to double elimination tournament starts at 11:00 a.m. Double elimination with your own partner at 2:30 p.m. Andrew is ACCEPT. The funds benefit the ACCEPT program in St. Andrew’s.

Dia De Las Fresas 5K / 10K & 1 Mile Monster Mash October 9

Poteet Strawberry Festival. Competition for the Best Costume and the Best Original Costume. The fees for 10K are $ 45 and $ 40 for 5K. 1 Mile Monster Mash costs $ 25. Call Diana at 830-399-9151.

FEATURED an event in Out & About, email Lifestyles editor Lisa Luna at lluna@pleasantonexpress.com or call our office at 830-569-6130.

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