Lake Travis High Football Tailgating


Posted: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 09:45 AM - 15,117 Readers

By: Community Impact


It may not feel like fall in Texas, but the beginning of high school and college football games mean fall is near. Get in the spirit by supporting your favorite local team and the local shops that support them, whether that be The University of Texas, Concordia University Texas or a local high school.

Below, find high school football schedules for Lake Travis, Eanes and Leander ISDs in the Lake Travis/Westlake area as well as some ideas for tailgating or watching the game from home while supporting nearby restaurants, grocery and retail stores.

Oh, Yeah
13011 Shops Parkway, The Shops at the Galleria, Bee Cave • 512-904-9002 • www.ohyeahonline.com

http://impactnews.com/images/stories/LTW/2011/09/30-pic1.jpgOh, Yeah carries its own ATX brand of T-shirts, featuring the Lake Travis High School football team's "Strive for Five" women's T-shirts. Fans can also find bags, hats, dresses, pajamas, napkins, plates, jewelry, magnets, customized canisters and other items in school colors or with logos to celebrate and decorate for tailgating, parties and football games.





Papa Murphy's Take 'n' Bake Pizza
2303 S. RR 620, Lakeway Town Center, Lakeway • 512-906-0098 • www.papamurphys.com

http://impactnews.com/images/stories/LTW/2011/09/30-pic2.jpgLocal owners Michael and Bridget Bertram carry an assortment of Papa Murphy's Take 'n' Bake pizzas, to be taken home and baked for tailgating or after-game parties.





Point of Origin
2300 Lohmans Spur, Lakeway • 512-263-4301 • www.lakewaygifts.com/wp

http://impactnews.com/images/stories/LTW/2011/09/30-pic3.jpgPoint of Origin carries an assortment of clothing and jewelry for women, along with tumblers, frames and other goods to get Lake Travis Cavalier fans in the spirit. Texas-based Game Face Company makes The Sports Face, instant face paint in team colors that will not sweat or rub off in the Texas heat. Owner Jaime Bush carries options specifically in Cavalier colors and designs.





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