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Lewisville saddles up in 17th Western Days festival

Lewisville, TXLocal News

The 17th annual Western Days festival held in Lewisville drew a large crowd of enthusiastic residents and visitors from September 26-27. This vibrant community event featured a variety of live performances, food vendors, and activities designed to celebrate local culture and diversity. A standout highlight was the highly anticipated tamale eating championship, which attracted participants and spectators alike, adding a competitive spirit to the festivities. The festival also provided a platform for local businesses to showcase their offerings, promoting economic engagement within the community. Families enjoyed a range of entertainment options, making it a perfect outing for attendees of all ages.

This annual tradition not only enriches the cultural fabric of Lewisville but also plays a vital role in fostering community connections. The event's success demonstrates the importance of such gatherings in enhancing local pride and supporting small businesses. Overall, the Western Days festival remains a cherished celebration in Lewisville’s calendar, bringing joy and unity to its residents.

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