Annual Events
Taylor ISD Theater Performances
There are many different theater performances throughout the year at theaters in Taylor. Go to taylorplaymakers.com to see a list of upcoming shows and get your tickets. The Taylor ISD puts on two theater performances per school year– one in the spring and one in the fall.
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Taylor Rodeo
Since 1950, the Taylor Rodeo Association has proudly brought to you the Taylor Annual Rodeo in the hometown of Bill Pickett. The crowds that come to this yearly event have grown because of the enthusiasm and the excitement– but most of all for the entertainment they receive. Over the years the Taylor Annual Rodeo has become the big fish in a small pond. It is one of the biggest and best small-town rodeos anywhere.
Main Street Car Show
The Main Street Car Show is an annual event held in late October/early November. This event is sponsored by the City of Taylor and Main Street Taylor, Texas, and in the past has featured art exhibitions, food, music, raffle prizes, and shopping, along with a wide array of impressive cars.
Patriot Day Parade
The Taylor Fire Department brings the community together every year on September 11th to honor those who lost their lives in the attacks that occurred in 2001. During this event, emergency personnel and vehicles parade through downtown Taylor.
Taylor Fest
First weekend in May
Formerly known as Blackland Prairie Day, this annual festival takes place during the first weekend of May every year. This festival is sponsored by the Main Street Program, a program which focuses on downtown revitalization within the context of historical preservation. The Taylor Main Street Program supports the redevelopment of the downtown area through historical preservation, education, economic development, and heritage tourism. This event includes live music, live multicultural dances, food vendors, and arts and crafts booths.
Fireworks Show
The annual Taylor fireworks show is held in beautiful Murphy Park each year on July 4th at dusk to celebrate America’s independence.
Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting Ceremony
First Saturday in December
The Taylor Ministerial Alliance hosts a Christmas Parade of Lights followed by the official Christmas Tree lighting ceremony by the City of Taylor every year on the first Saturday in December.
Monthly Events
Second Saturday Shopping
Second Saturday of the month
Every Second Saturday, downtown Taylor businesses join together for a full day of food, beer, music, art, movies and shopping. Take a day trip to Taylor!
Farmers Market on Main
At the Heritage Square Pavilion, we have vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, pasture-raised meats, fresh eggs, salsas, pickles and relishes, soaps, handcrafted items, bedding plants and more. Support local!
Numerous BBQ Cook-Offs
Taylor hosts numerous BBQ cook-offs throughout the year, including the Taylor International BBQ Cook-Off in August.
A two day workshop that will get you started for early-bird holiday planners! Make 2D and 3D handmade pottery ornaments with local Elgin clay artist, Jan Knight. Utilizing slab style building, Jan will demonstrate her process with lovely textures and glazing techniques. You’ll make your ornaments during the first class, then glaze them during the second class.
Level: Beginner+
Topics Include:
-Slab construction
-Surface texture
-Surface decoration and glazing
The class fee includes instruction, materials and use of studio underglazes and glazes. Ornaments will be available for pickup shortly after the end of the workshop.
The Central Texas Hunter Jumper Association is dedicated to providing an optimal show circuit for the greater Austin and surrounding areas. The CTHJA Summer Circuit is a three-show series.
This laid back event would be great for families to attend to watch racers and riders jump over barriers in a race against the clock.
For more information, visit www.cthja.com
Spectator Admission and Parking: FREE!
Scheduled movie: “How to Train Your Dragon” — Free and family friendly; bring chairs, blankets, snacks and enjoy! Will begin at Dusk or by 8:30 pm.
The Real Texas Gun Show is proud to be a place where small mom and pop vendors share the floor with large dealers that buy, sell, and trade firearms at our shows.
Our Vendors are some of the most reputable in the State of Texas! The variety at our shows is extensive and often times, if we don’t have it, they don’t make it.
However, we don’t just sell guns, we provide several items such as:
- Prepper / Survivalist supplies and equipment
- hunting gear
- fishing gear
- camping supplies
- even ATV’s from time to time
- …and much, much more!
We take great pride in providing a clean, SAFE, atmosphere to our public at a reasonable ticket price. Bring the children and the wife, even your mother will enjoy our events.
Admission: $8.00
4 or more adults each get $2 off admission! (Coupon not good with any other offer)
$1 off for NRA memberships & with military ID
Show Hours:
Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
In order to showcase the unique businesses in downtown Taylor, shops are open late (until 9 p.m.) on the second Saturday of every month! Door prizes, music and food make this exciting event something to look forward to every month!
Showtimes 3:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.
Ticket Outlets:
Taylor Press (512) 352-8535
La Familia Enterprises (254) 773-1775
Greater Taylor Chamber of Commerce (512) 352-6364
For more information, call La Familia Enterprises (254) 773-1775
The Williamson County Expo Center is not selling advance tickets.
Flyball is a dog sport where teams of four dogs race against each other over a line of hurdles to a springloaded box, “catch” a tennis ball from the box and then race back to their handlers with the ball. The fastest team that runs without any errors wins.
The course consists of the start line, 4 hurdles spaced 10 feet apart and a box. The start line is outfitted with a line of red, yellow, and green lights, similar to what you would see at a drag race. A large space behind the course (runback area) allows the teams to position themselves and give their dogs a running start.
Central Texas Dressage Society is a non-profit to promote and educate people about the equine sport of Dressage.
Central Texas Dressage Society will be holding a mini(schooling) show for our member to practice and gain experience. This event is for all experiences levels of horses and riders.
Spectator Admission: FREE!
Spectator Parking: FREE!
Any questions regarding the entry form, please email Erika at minishows@ctdsdressage.org or text 512 922-5400.