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March 17, 2010 Events
Welcome to the Hill Country Current's Events Calendar. We strive to collect events from all over the region to be included in our publication and on our website. If you'd like to see an event added to our calendar, or see an event that needs to be updated, contact us today.
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Contest starts March 1. Deadline is May 31. The Texas Hill Country is a photographer’s paradise. Creeks are once again flowing, and the forecast calls for a green spring with plenty of wildflowers. Now is the time to dust off your camera and head outside to capture the beauty and mystique of this special region. Three top winners will receive $250 in cash! 13 winners will be featured in our popular 2011 Hill Country Calendar. Many photographers will be recognized with cameo shots throughout the Calendar. 512-560-3135.
hillcountryalliance.org
Garden Path Gallery, 136 S. Main St. An array of wildlife art featuring the paintings of Nancy Glazier, Judy Larson and Bonnie Marris, sculptures by Marianne Caroselli, Lenell Deane, Jim Gilmore, and Laurel Gregory. Show opening March 13, 4pm-8pm. 830-816-1796.
gpgfineart.com
InSight Gallery, 244 W. Main St. Thirty-six invited artists will present new works in a show dedicated to promoting the quality of fine art that is created in the Lone Star State. Our hope is that you are able to enjoy the artists' inspiration and their interpretation of a vast array of subject matter. From Brownsville to St. Joe, Alpine to Amarillo the diversity of the Texas landscape will be well represented. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet the artists and to support the men and women that are creating some of the most exciting fine art in the country today. 830-997-9920
insightgallery.com
10am-5pm. Pioneer Museum, 325 W. Main St. Frontier-style family fun activities and demonstrations. Reenactments and storytelling of the Buffalo Soldiers and members of the Lakota-Sioux tribe. Each day is something interesting and different. Admission is $5 per adult and $3 for children 6-17, Saturday to Saturday, except Sunday. 830-997-2835.
pioneermuseum.com
An eight-day bicycle tour of Gillespie County. 40-, 70-, 100-mile routes each day. Headquarters at the Sunset Inn, 900 South Adams St. Cost is $99 and up. 806-499-3210.
hellweek.com
10am-5pm. New Braunfels Art League, 239 W. San Antonio St. Flowers bloom on canvas, paper, sculpture, pottery and jewelry and in florals, still lifes, landscapes and on a lady's hat! Gallery is open daily. 830-629-8022.
newbraunfelsartleague.com
Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
Join us for tacos every Wednesday night at the VFW Post 8800, 7755 FM 2673, 5pm-8:30pm. Karaoke from 6pm until 10pm. Shuffleboard tournament in our canteen every Wed. Bingo every Thur. night. Kitchen opens at 6pm, cards go on sale at 6:30pm. Hamburgers and hot dogs every Fri. night. 830-899-7774.
Wednesdays
3pm-6pm. A year-round, producer-only farmers' market located in the Lions Club Parking Lot #1 on FM 2325. Open every Wednesday, rain or shine.
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