Milk and Bookies
Pecantown Books & Brews 212 S. Camp Street, Seguin, United StatesJoin Pecantown Books & Brews every Wednesday 3 pm to 5 pm for $5 milk and cookies. Come get a treat, drink and enjoy a good book!
Join Pecantown Books & Brews every Wednesday 3 pm to 5 pm for $5 milk and cookies. Come get a treat, drink and enjoy a good book!
Downtown Seguin celebrates small business on 3rd Thursdays. This May, we are celebrating with Margaritas! Come try our Spicy Watermelon Margarita Thursday!
Join us at Pecantown Books & Brews and Ashleigh T for a build your own fairy garden class. Saturday, May 18th at 10 am we have limited spots available.
Join Tess and her book club as they discuss "Turtle House" by Amanda Churchill. Meet us at the big table on the 21st at 6 pm.
Join Pecantown Books & Brews every Wednesday 3 pm to 5 pm for $5 milk and cookies. Come get a treat, drink and enjoy a good book!
Join Pecantown Books and Brews for a mental health check in. Ray of Hope counseling will be here from 9-12 and Francine Antista will be here at 12 to share her book "How to Create your Zenerouslife."
Join us on May 28th for our classics reading of "The Odyssey" at 6 pm. Elizabeth will be leading our journey with Homer through ancient Greece.
Join Pecantown Books & Brews every Wednesday 3 pm to 5 pm for $5 milk and cookies. Come get a treat, drink and enjoy a good book!
This Month, Kassie is telling the story of Paul Holes, a retired forensic detective who helped solve "The Golden State Killer." Join me at 6 pm on May 29th.
Reservations are limited to 4 seats per customer.
Join Kassie June 2nd at 11 am as she tells the story of Paul Holes and his capture of
"The Golden State Killer." Get here a little early to grab your spot and your brunch.
Pecantown is moving Story Time! Join us for a story at 3 pm during our Milk and Bookies each Wednesday. We have a milk and cookies combo and a new or classic story read by one of our book sellers.
This month's story explores the world of I.C. Eason, dubbed King of the Dog People in the Big Thicket of East Texas, the history and culture of the Dog People, and their fight to save their way of life and the Thicket from Timber and Oil barons. Described as living "100 miles from Houston and 100 years in the past," we'll explore a little known part of Texas life and geography that continues to be threatened today.