Smithville Airport Fly-In and Pancake Breakfast
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The skies above Smithville will be buzzing with excitement as pilots from around the state and the country descend upon Bastrop County's only airport. Pilots, their guests, and the public are invited to tour the facility, meet the pilots, and see the planes up close! Pancake and sausage breakfast provided compliments of the Smithville Area Chamber of Commerce, V and V Sausage, and Trust Texas Bank. Event runs from 9 am to noon. Second Saturday in May.
Smithville Airport Fly-In and Pancake Breakfast
Phone : 512-237-2313 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 512-237-2605
Email Address : chamber@smithvilletx.org
Web: www.smithvilletx.org
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