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    Ayomi Yoshida Exhibition

    The Japanese artist makes her Texas debut with a large-scale multimedia exhibition that evokes a pool with flowers falling into it that complements the center’s water garden.
    Tue.-Sun., through Jan. 13. Free.
    Asia Society Texas Center, Houston
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    “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit”

    Seventy years after the luxury liner sank in the Atlantic more than 150 items from the wreck were brought up from the ocean floor and brought together for this fascinating show. Timed tickets are required.
    June 2-Jan. 5
    Mayborn Museum, Waco
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    Brewmasters Craft Beer Festival

    More than 60 brewers from around the country along with food vendors showcase their wares in one of the largest craft beer festivals in the state.
    Fri.-Sun., Aug. 31-Sept. 2
    Galveston
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    Fayette County Fair

    Join the fun as locals show their livestock, enjoy the carnival, dance to the music, or grab a bite to eat.
    Thu.-Sun., Aug. 30-Sept. 2
    La Grange
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    Grape Stomp

    Stomp me, crush me, and make me into wine at the annual harvest festival.
    Sat.-Sun., Aug. 25-26, Sept. 1-2. Free.
    Becker Vineyards, Stonewall
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    Labor Day Grape Stomp Festival

    Stomp grapes, tour the vineyards, and stay for the sunset concert on the lawn.
    Sun., Sept. 2, 4-8:30pm
    Bernhardt Winery, Plantersville
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    Neighborhood Fishing

    The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is stocking 17 locations in 16 cities, including Austin, with channel catfish throughout the summer.
    Through November. Free with fishing license.
    Various locations
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    See a Sea Turtle?

    Sea turtle nesting season on the Texas coast has officially begun. If you see a sea turtle heading for the dunes, a nest, or even the distinctive tracks, call the hotline so a trained volunteer can protect the site.
    April-Sept
    Texas Gulf Coast

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