Festival de la Loteria is returning to historic downtown Kingsville this year with bigger prizes, more activities for the family and a South Texas Spring Fashion Show hosted by KRIS 6 News’ Katia Uriarte!
Festival de la Loteria will take place Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Kleberg Avenue in historic downtown Kingsville.
The festival will also include a car show hosted by Texas Rides and a fitness challenge with Crossfit Kingsville and Fit 24. Anyone can enter and prizes will be awarded.
The day will be filled with live music and there will be plenty of food available for guests to enjoy.
Lowes will be providing spring flowers and pots for children to paint and take home. in addition, Texas A&M Kingsville faculty and art students will be demonstrating ceramics and screen printing, and festival goers can print their own souvenir artwork.
The fashion show kicks off at 2 p.m. and will showcase spring looks from the King Ranch Saddle Shop, Cactus Flower, Refindings and Gypsy Reign, Cadillac Cowgirls and Downtown Divas.
Loteria games kick off at 11 a.m. and will continue at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Participants have more than 10 chances every hour to win thousands of dollars in prizes, including a guided fishing trip for two, two-night stays on Baffin Bay with private pier access, a Consuela bag, bicycles for the kids and award-winning Wild Horse Distillery Rum with a keepsake glass. There are also opportunities to win hundreds of dollars in gift cards from Baffin Bay Seafood Company, Ol’ Girls Kitchen and Big House Burgers.
Festival de la Loteria will take place Saturday, April 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Kleberg Avenue in historic downtown Kingsville.
Everyone is also invited to a special tour and tasting at Wild Horse Distillery from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
King Ranch Visitor Center staff will also be at the festival to help book Sunday tours of the legendary King Ranch.
Additional details available at www.kingsvilletexas.com.
Proceeds will benefit Keep Kingsville Beautiful.
The festival is sponsored by First Community Bank and Neessen Automotive with help from Kingsville Walmart and HEB Helping Here.