Pecanfest
Pecantown Books & Brews 212 S. Camp Street, Seguin, United StatesJoin Downtown Seguin and #shoplocal for Pecanfest! We will have food and drink specials, deals and holiday merchandise available.
Join Downtown Seguin and #shoplocal for Pecanfest! We will have food and drink specials, deals and holiday merchandise available.
September 23rd the Classic's book club will discuss "To Kill a Mocking Bird" by Harper Lee. Join us at 6 pm to discuss the controversy and the conversation that Lee inspired.
Join Tess and her book club as they read this New York Times Best Seller and the exciting coming of age story by Kiley Reid.
Join Pecantown every Wednesday between 3p-5pm for a glass of milk and a cookie. Also enjoy specials on baked goods, sharables and drinks.
Artable Curiosties and Pecantown are partnering for another make-and-take event using found materials from 3pm-5pm on Sept. 25. Participants will create their own flower and detachable butterfly from the provided materials! Participants will also receive a free cookie 😍🍪.
Join Kassie as she tells the story of Rachel Jeffs and her escape from the FLDS, her father Warren Jeffs and healing from this cult.
Join author Stephen Anderson and TLU President Debbie Cottrell for a lively discussion of Anderson's new book, a history of the university titled "Forward in Faith."
Join us for Historical Fiction Author Amanda Skenandore on October 4th at 10:30 am. Come get breakfast and hear her share about her new novel: "The Medicine Woman of Galveston." Skenandore will share her real life experience as a nurse to inspire her novel.
Join us between 10 am and 2 pm on October 5th for a Mental Health Fair. Get resources, hear speakers and find support at Pecantown Books & Brews!
Get your brunch, mimosa, grab a seat, and hear the heart wrenching story of Rachel Jeffs. Kassie will be sharing about "Prophet" Warren Jeffs, the FLDS and the way out of this cult. **ADULT THEMES**
Kassie's Book Club read the book "Death's Acres" by Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson. Come discuss the "Body Farm" that was built out of forensic curiosity and what we can learn from death. Grab a sangria and let's discuss our reactions to this non-fiction.
Pecantown moved the classics book club to October 15th at 6 pm. We will be discussing Bram Stoker's Dracula. Get a Pinot Noir and sit back to discuss this classic gothic tale. Email [email protected] for more information.