San Marcos Main Street To Host The Return Of Bubble Fest

San Marcos was designated in 1986 as an official Main Street City by the Texas Historical Commission and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and remains one of the oldest Main Street programs in the state.


Bubble Fest returns this year to the Hays County Courthouse Lawn, 111 E San Antonio St., on Saturday, Aug. 11 from 9:30-12:30 p.m. Hosted by the San Marcos Main Street Program, this free event will take place alongside Art Squared and the Farmer’s Market.

Bubble Fest will include games and activities for children of all ages such as a ball pit, photo booth, bubble dance floor, bubble wands and bubble blasters. The family-friendly event is a part of Main Street’s efforts to make Downtown San Marcos an inclusive destination for all ages.

“Downtown is for everyone,” said Main Street Program Manager Samantha Armbruster. “From a ball pit and bubble dance floor to Art Squared and the Farmer’s Market, there is plenty of fun around Downtown for a morning celebration of all things bubbles!”

For more information call the San Marcos Main Street Program office at 512.393.8430 or email them at mainstreet@sanmarcostx.gov.


 

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