Saturday, March 1st, 2025 :: 12:00am - 12:00am
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
Event Details
Join us for A Toast to Texas Family Festival on March 1st at Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site as we celebrate the Anniversary of Signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836.
Due to the ongoing renovations at the Historic Site, this event will be smaller and will temporarily replace our Texas Independence Day Celebration.
Parking & the event will be admission free.
To kick off the event, we will have an opening ceremony at Barrington Plantation starting at 10am.
Entertainment: Period performers such as Punch and Judy- Mr. Punch and Co. return with their historic puppet show to be enjoyed by all ages! The show has all of the fun, laughs, and chaos of a traditional Punch & Judy puppet show but has been created for modern audiences. Mr. Punch celebrates his 363rd birthday this May, first appearing in London, England in May of 1662 as an Italian marionette show. His first documented appearance in the American Colonies was in January 1742 and he has performed for generations.
Professor Gerard’s Magic Show
Professor Thompson S. Gunn & His Mystic Arts of Asia, the Far East, & India – Professor Thompson S. Gunn’s Mystic Arts of Asia, the Far East & India is a fun-filled comedy stunt show suitable for all ages. The Professor does one dangerous stunt after another – yet feels no pain & suffers no injury. He hammers an 8-inch metal spike into his skull! Jumps barefoot on broken glass! Eats & breathes fire with ease – and so much more! You will be amazed, intrigued & confounded by this world-renowned show.
Historical Scenes: Independence Day Dinner Party vignette that guests can attend and an Independence Ball where visitors can dance to period music.
2nd Annual Republic of Texas Chili Cookoff where Texas Historical Commission sites compete with the winner taking home the belt and showcase historic chili recipes.
Cannon and Musket firings presented by the Rolling Thunder.
Speeches, Toasts, Readings, and Demonstrations: Readings of the Declaration of Independence, speeches & poems from the period along with historical organization booths and demonstrations of woodworking and blacksmithing.
Food trucks will be available for onsite purchases.