$15 for Admission for Two Plus $20 Worth of Food and Drink Tickets at Leon Springs Night (Up to $36 Value)
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- Local food & music
- Convenient, outdoor location
- Benefits local causes & charities
Like medieval-era festivals, modern neighborhood parties allow revelers to enjoy the company of neighbors, feast on festive fare, and silence rumors that they have plague. Show off your good health with today's Groupon: for $15, you get two tickets for admission and $20 worth of food and drink tickets at Leon Springs Night (up to a $36 value), taking place Friday, April 8, and organized by the Leon Springs Business Association. The event will take place on Old Fredericksburg Road.
Combining food, drink, and live entertainment for an outdoor festival benefitting local charities, Leon Springs Night allows party-goers to celebrate spring in style while helping out the community. Attendees can settle belly debts with fare from local eateries such as Fralo's Pizza, Scenic Loop Cafe, and Rudy’s Bar-B-Q and grease gullets with a range of potables—though Groupons cannot be used for alcoholic beverages. Festivalgoers can also feast their ears on the live music of Loose Endz and Beau Walker and feast their consciences on the knowledge that proceeds from the festival will benefit local charities, including Leon Springs Elementary School, the Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas, the Leon Springs Fire Department, and Rotary International.
- Local food & music
- Convenient, outdoor location
- Benefits local causes & charities
Like medieval-era festivals, modern neighborhood parties allow revelers to enjoy the company of neighbors, feast on festive fare, and silence rumors that they have plague. Show off your good health with today's Groupon: for $15, you get two tickets for admission and $20 worth of food and drink tickets at Leon Springs Night (up to a $36 value), taking place Friday, April 8, and organized by the Leon Springs Business Association. The event will take place on Old Fredericksburg Road.
Combining food, drink, and live entertainment for an outdoor festival benefitting local charities, Leon Springs Night allows party-goers to celebrate spring in style while helping out the community. Attendees can settle belly debts with fare from local eateries such as Fralo's Pizza, Scenic Loop Cafe, and Rudy’s Bar-B-Q and grease gullets with a range of potables—though Groupons cannot be used for alcoholic beverages. Festivalgoers can also feast their ears on the live music of Loose Endz and Beau Walker and feast their consciences on the knowledge that proceeds from the festival will benefit local charities, including Leon Springs Elementary School, the Methodist Children's Hospital of South Texas, the Leon Springs Fire Department, and Rotary International.