Pioneer and ranching heritage celebrated in family-friendly event 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

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The Museum of South Texas History announces its 25th Annual Pioneer & Ranching Crafts Day will be held this year from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. on Feb. 21. A celebration of the Rio Grande Valley’s (RGV) pioneer and ranching heritage, this family-friendly indoor and outdoor festival features artisans providing authentic craft demonstrations, hands-on activities, music and dance performances — for all ages! Visitors will enjoy a highly interactive and entertaining event while learning about South Texas traditions and foods that are distinctly RGV.

Admission to Pioneer & Ranching Crafts Day 2015 is the regular admission price, passes excluded: $7 adults (ages 18+); $5 seniors with ID (ages 62+), students with ID (ages 13+); $4 children ages 4 to 12; free, children ages 3 and under. FRIENDS of the museum are admitted free as a benefit of FRIENDship. The museum is located in downtown Edinburg at 200 North Closner Boulevard on the Hidalgo County Courthouse square. For more information about MOSTHistory’s Pioneer & Ranching Crafts Day, including becoming a FRIEND, visit MOSTHistory.org, like us on Facebook, follow on Twitter, connect on LinkedIn, find on Google+ or call +1-956-383-6911.

CONTACT:
Lisa K. Loebl
Marketing & Public Relations Officer
+1-956-383-6911
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