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Katy Heritage Society Brings Vintage Fun in Popular Event

KATY MAGAZINE NEWS

October 13, 2022

By Natalie Cook Clark


The Katy Heritage Society is back this year with a Katy family favorite, Vintage Carnival. Katy's oldest non-profit returns with their exciting Vintage Carnival event where Katyites of all ages can enjoy games, entertainment and more.


Photo courtesy: Katy Heritage Society


Katy Families Can Enjoy a Vintage Carnival

Vintage Carnival continues to be the heme for the Katy Heritage Society’s big Fall community event. The event is set for October 22 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Katy Heritage Park (5990 George Bush Dr.) The deadline for discounted tickets (free 5 tickets) is October 15. Buy tickets online.



Something for All Generations

“It’s safe, old school family fun,” says Katy Heritage Society President Adrienne Davitz. “It brings all generations and the community together.”


After last year's success this event has become a popular annual event.


"This brings classic family fun that is extremely affordable thanks to our company sponsors and game providers," says Davitz.


For 42 years, the Katy Heritage Society has been dedicated to preserving and protecting Katy’s past by acquiring and maintaining historic structures and working to protect local landmarks.


Their mission also applies to community events and this theme is a perfect fit. This year returns the fun fish bowl ping pong to win a fish, strong man, and cake walk.


An Early Bird Ticket Package is currently on sale. Guests can get 25 carnival tickets for $20. Prices will go up at the event.


Attendees will pay in tickets to play carnival games, purchase food such as cotton candy, etc. Each game will take 1-2 tickets. Additional tickets can be purchased at the event.




20 Vintage Games Planned

Over 20 vintage carnival games are planned for the event. They are all being run by local companies and volunteers are set by National Honor Society members.


There will also be a petting zoo, clown, live music, and food.


All proceeds go back to the Katy Heritage Society.


Their historic homes are open for tours and a great way for local families to learn about and understand Katy’s rich history.


The Katy Heritage Society is the oldest non-profit in Katy. Learn more about this organization, home tour schedule, and membership opportunities at their website.




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