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Taste of Hays Returns to Texas Old Town

Tastings, Auctions & Entertainment featuring local food, drinks and goods from hundreds of businesses. Bring a date or roll solo for a night in Texas Old Town. Tickets include food, drinks, parking, live music and much more.


Friday, September 30 2016, 6pm to 10pm.
$75 per person/$140 per couple.

VIP Experience available with partnerships starting at $1500.

 

Proceeds for the Taste of Hays County benefit United Way of Hays County’s programs and partners. This year, UWHC hopes to raise $25,000, from Taste of Hays County, for local programs. Every year thousands of residents gain access to critical Education, Income and Health through UWHC programs and partners. Dollars raised through UWHC fundraising efforts, including individual contributions, workplace giving campaigns held at local businesses,corporate giving, and fundraising events, such as Taste of Hays County, are redistributed back into the most crucial areas of need.
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