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Friday, September 12, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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St. John - Fayetteville prepares for feast

St. John - Fayetteville prepares for feast
St. John’s Kolache Crew showing off their kolaches to sel. Pictured are back wow, Left to Right: Gladys Polasek, Ruby Miltenberger, Gladys Schmitt, Pat Stastny, Glenda Munsch, Margie Svrcek, Angie Pavlicek, Madeline Kovar, Rose Rohde, Betty Kovar, and Roxanne Rohde. Front Row, Left to Right: Kayla Goebel, Michele Berger, Herman C. Schramm, Avery Berger, Rose Michalec, and Kim Kovar.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Fayetteville will be holding their annual huge church feast Sunday, Aug. 31, on the church grounds in Fayetteville.

Come out and attend the Mass with polka music at 10 a.m. held in the Catholic Church with Father Steve Sauser officiating. Local musicians will be part of the Mass by playing their instruments and singing along with the congregation. A meal featuring BBQ beef and pork cut in bite size pieces and sausage, potatoes, sauerkraut, beans, pickles, and tea will be offered at $15. Serving will begin at 10:30 a.m.

Plates will be available in the drive through line, or you can park your car and pick up plates-to-go at the hall and take advantage of buying the homemade pastries, kolaches, and looking through the silent auction, live auction, and other booths. The air-conditioned hall will be open for dining inside as well. After Mass, music will be provided under the pavilion by local musicians lasting until auction time.

Beginning at 1:30 p.m. barbecue sandwiches, sausage wraps, and nachos will be available all afternoon.

The country auction which begins at 1:30 p.m. typically features quilts, antiques, coins, livestock, and much more. Come early to view the many items up for auction, on display under the pavilion. Bingo will be played starting at 2 p.m. and lasting until 6 p.m. In addition, there will be a cake wheel, silent auction, country store as well as a variety of kids’ activities.

Local church members will prepare over 200 dozen fresh baked kolaches of any variety you desire which will be available for purchase at the parish hall Saturday, August 30th, from 9:30 a.m.to 3 p.m. Any kolaches not sold on Saturday, plus homemade pastries, will be available on Sunday.

The feast is known as a homecoming for many graduates and former residents of Fayetteville. Father Steve Sauser, pastor, and the parishioners of St. John the Baptist parish, invites the public to come out for the best meal, the finest entertainment, and the most fun for the family to take part in the activities offered for all ages. This year, a portion of the St John the Baptist parish feast funds will be donated to Hospice Brazos Valley.

Fayetteville is right in the middle of the Central Texas South golden triangle areas and is conveniently located between Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. St. John’s Recreation Hall is located on 301 Bell Street in Fayetteville.

Kid’s activities at the feast to enjoy.


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