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September 2010 Events
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Boerne, Texas, is the county seat of Kendall County. Boerne is home to 10,471 people.
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Saturdays, ending December 31, 2010
9am. Guadalupe River State Park, 3350 Park Road 31. The Saturday morning walking tour of Honey Creek. Call in advance to confirm that the tour will be given on the particular Saturday you wish to visit. Honey Creek State Natural Area is 2293.7 acres located in western Comal County, approximately 30 miles north of downtown San Antonio.
Fees/Admission Suggested donation is $2 per person for persons 13 years and older or $5 per family. Friends of Guadalupe River or Honey Creek are free.
Contacts 830-438-2656.
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Saturdays
8:30am-12:30pm. Herff Farm, 33 Herff Rd. Texas-produced, high-quality organic or natural foods and products such as vegetables and fruits, herbs, organic and grass-fed meats, baked goods, jams and jellies, honey, eggs, freshly prepared sandwiches and hot food, coffee and tea in bulk and natural beauty products.
Fees/Admission No charge.
Contacts 210-854-1116.
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Saturdays, ending November 13, 2011
8am-1pm. Veterans Plaza, 102 City Park Rd. A variety of seasonal fruits and veggies, canned items, jellies, pickles, local olive & olive oil soap, granola, fresh baked breads, grass fed beef, pastered chickens, local honey, nuts, farm fresh eggs, flowers, herbs & plants.
Contacts 830-249-9511.
September 3, 2010
9am-4pm. Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Rd. In partnership with the city of Boerne and the Cibolo Nature Center, The Texas Stream Team will offer a free water-quality monitoring training session to certify volunteers to collect water samples that will be used to make environmentally sound decisions. Texas Stream Team monitors collect data on water pH, dissolved oxygen, temperature, E. coli bacteria and other factors and make field observations. Trainees will assist in monitoring water quality in the Upper Cibolo Creek Watershed and be able to take their skills to other water bodies throughout Texas. Limited to 20 participants.
Fees/Admission Free; registration required. To register, contact Ryan Bass, city of Boerne watershed coordinator, at 830-248-1538 or rbass@ci.boerne.tx.us.
September 4, 2010
1pm-4pm. Dune Buggies from around the state will gather at Boerne's Downtown Main Plaza for the Annual Buggy Roundup, following their participation in the Kendall County Fair Parade. The public is invited to enjoy a colorful display of dune buggies along with the opportunity to visit with their owners, most of whom built their own cars. Admission is free, so come out and see some great cars and meet their freindly owners.
Contacts 281-238-0577. .
June 9, 2010; June 11, 2010; June 16, 2010; June 18, 2010; June 23, 2010; June 25, 2010; June 30, 2010; July 2, 2010; July 9, 2010; July 14, 2010; July 16, 2010; July 21, 2010; July 23, 2010; July 28, 2010; July 30, 2010; September 15, 2010; September 22, 2010; September 29, 2010; October 20, 2010; October 26, 2010; November 3, 2010; December 1, 2010; December 3, 2010; May 4, 2011; May 18, 2011; May 19, 2011
5pm-7:30pm. The Enchanted Springs Ranch, 242 Hwy 46 West. Chuck wagon dinner with live entertainment! Reservations required. Plan your arrival around 5pm where you will be greeted by our Cowboys and Woodrow, the longhorn steer. As you stroll through town, you will experience a feeling of being transported back in time. A tractor pulled wagon will take you through our Wild Animal Park to see longhorn cattle, zebras, reindeer, and many other exotics. Live western music will play throughout the night and while you are eating you will enjoy a variety of entertainment. Dinner includes barbeque brisket, sausage, potatoes, beans, bread and a dessert. Complimentary water, iced tea, and coffee are provided along with a cash beer and wine bar. Please come and join us for an experience you will never forget!
Fees/Admission $29.50 plus tax for adults. $19.00 plus tax for kids under 12. Kids under 3 are free.
Contacts 830-249-8222, ext. 202, or .
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The Texas Hill Country, sun splashed hills rolling into the distance, is home to historic towns bursting with character, personalities, and great things to do.
Looking for a fun weekend with festivals, fairs, shopping, food, sightseeing, and more? The Hill Country Current is full of articles, advertising and special events.
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