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March 3, 2012 Events
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March 3, 2012 XComfort, TX X
Comfort, Texas, is located in Kendall County. Comfort is home to 2,363 people.
Saturdays
5am-8pm. Flying L Guest Ranch. Family fun & entertainment featuring Duke Davis & Buckshot. Bar-B-Q chuck wagon dinner, wagon rides, roping lessons, and cowboy stage show.
Saturdays
1pm-4pm. Bandera County Courthouse, 500 Main Street, Western display and strolling musicians. Sponsored by the Frontier Times Museum's Living History Project.
Saturdays
8pm. Weekly Saturday night rodeo at Twin Elm, 810 FM 470, with bull riding, steer riding, team roping, barrel racing, mutton busting, calf scramble and more. Please verify the schedule with the ranch.
Saturdays
Solo jazz piano every Saturday evening at the Uptown Blanco Restaurant, 317 Main St., 6:30pm-9:30pm. Larry Natwick performs selections from the Great American Songbook. Repertoire includes compositions by Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk.
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.
March 2-4
Fri, noon-5pm. Sat, 9am-5pm. Sun, 10am-4pm. Kendall County Fairgrounds dance hall, 7 Hwy 46 East. Thousands of books, DVDs, VHS Videos, music CDs and vintage record albums will be available at bargain prices.
March 3
Annual benefit cook-off, dance and auction to be held on the downtown Boerne main plaza. Proceeds benefit Miss Berges Fest Scholarship program. Along with the cook-off, there will be a silent auction, lots of kids' activities, entertainment, and great live tunes all day from the music stage.
March 3
9am-noon. Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Rd. Landowners and land managers can learn effective methods for managing Ashe juniper for range improvement, forest ecology and wildlife conservation during a Cedar Biology and Management Workshop. Participants will carpool to a ranch in western Comal County to see three demonstration areas cleared for different purposes and gain hands-on experience with tools and equipment.
March 3; March 10; March 17; March 24; March 31
Birds of Prey Demonstrations by Master Falconer John Karger & Last Chance Forever Bird of Prey Conservancy at the Boerne Visitors Center, 1407 South Main St. Shows: 11am, 1 pm, 3 pm.
Saturdays
9am. A great place to buy home grown fruits and vegetables. Under the Austin Ave & Brady Ave overpass.
June 2; July 7; August 4; September 1; October 6; November 3; December 1
10am-4pm. 700 E. Adams St. Museum will present a special interpretive program at 11am. A tour of the caboose, plus the Lehnis Heart of Texas Model Railroad Club will be working on the new permanent model railroad layout and will be available for questions.
Saturdays
9am-2pm. Alsace Tan & Salon, 503 US Highway 90 W. Featuring fresh locally grown vegetables and fruit both organic and farm grown. Don't miss the blackberries and blueberries!
Saturdays
8am-noon (or sold out). 427 Main at Highway 27 and Broadway. CAFM is one of the oldest Farmers Market in Texas. A must do every Saturday morning.
March 3
10am-5:30pm. Carved Stone, 5300 Bell Springs Rd. Sculpture and live music flow through the garden and all amid fine art and craft. Meander through the rural grounds, now the setting of beauty. Visit with and observe sculptors as they demonstrate their style and discipline. Sculpture and art are for sale, and you have the opportunity to deal directly with the artist.
March 2-17
Artisans at Rocky Hill, 234 W. Main St.. “Resinate” an art show featuring the colorfully creative side of Kurtis Karr. Premier showing of Kurtis’ latest art pieces. 15 to 20 of Kurtis’ latest pieces will be on display. Mar 3, 2pm-5pm, Kurtis will wrap, splash, sprinkle & “resinate” his canvases for viewers interested in his uniquely imaginative processes.
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February 10-March 3
Hill Country Arts Foundation-Point Theatre, 120 Point Theatre Rd. South. Performances are Fri-Sat, 7:30pm and one matinee Sun, Feb 12 at 2pm. Bud claims his sexual prowess is responsible for the success of the Rose Cottage Bed and Breakfast, the setting of the play. The Rose Cottage is run by Mrs. Stancliffe, a tightly wound woman who schedules her entire life down to the minute, leaving no time for a relationship. Her suitor and neighbor, the retired chemist Henry Mitchell, proposes every day. Mrs. Stancliffe continuously rebuffs his advances.
Saturdays, Sundays
Pecan Street Brewing, 106 E. Pecan Dr. Enjoy good food, hand-crafted beers, and live music on weekends. Entertainment and menu details online.
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays
106 N Nugent Ave Dining Thu-Sat, 5pm-10pm. Hill Country pickers circle every Sun. from 6pm-11pm, open mic, everyone invited to play and/or sing, plus home style meal with beer and wine specials. Schedule at website.
March 3
12th annual. Benefits the Johnson City Library. First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 105 LBJ Dr. Serving starts at 5:30pm and Bingo at 6:45pm.
March 2-3
10am-5pm. Killeen Civic and Conference Center, 3601 South W.S. Young Dr. Join us to celebrate the fine arts in the free day-long Killeen Salutes the Arts Event, where you can enjoy the works of professional artists, authors and illustrators in a fun and relaxing atmosphere. This year you will also have the opportunity to watch some amazing sculptors at work as they compete in a two day contest. And don’t forget to take a stroll through the art on display from the talented students at KISD. A juried art show featuring professional artists who work in a variety of mediums. Book sales and signings with a host of celebrated children’s, teen and adult authors, book sales and signings with some of the most popular children’s book illustrators, and story times with children’s authors and illustrators.
Saturdays
1pm-4pm. Farmer's Market. Michaelis Ranch, 3600 W FM 150. Come savor Local, Hill Country, and all-Texas foods!
March 3-4
21st annual Peleton Bike Race. Truly unique Lago Vista event and the entire public is invited. Food, drinks, face painting and "Bouncy House" for the kids.
March 6, 2010; March 5, 2011; March 3
12pm-6pm. 412 Luckenbach Town Loop. Celebrate Texas Independence Day in Luckenbach. Official Texas Flag retirement ceremony with Texas Rangers. Solo performance by Brian Burns 12:30-2:30pm. Doug Moreland brings his Texas Fiddle with full band to the stage at 3pm-5pm. The Texas Star Trail Ride rides in around 4pm.
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays
10am-5pm, Thursday through Saturday. 905 Third St. Group tours available by appointment.
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays
6pm-9pm. Reopens upon the return of the bats.
Saturdays
Open every Saturday, rain or shine, 9am to 1pm. 148 S. Castell Ave. 50 plus vendors featuring locally grown fresh produce, cheeses, meats, jams and jellies, flowers, art and much, much more! Enjoy live music and onsite chef demonstrations. “Yoga at the Market” – Every Saturday, free yoga classes on-site. 9am for the experienced student, 10am for first timers and beginners. Bring a mat, water bottle and towel.
March 3
7:30pm-9:30pm. 290 W. San Antonio. In an era when so much pop music is the product of digital processing and vocal protooling, Straight No Chaser is the real deal. The captivating sound of ten unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music that is moving people in a fundamental sense... and with a sense of humor. They are reinventing the idea of a cappella on the modern pop landscape.
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June 2; July 7; August 4; September 1; October 6; November 3; December 1
3pm-4:30pm. 602 Creek #103 (at Walnut). Kids 6-11 years old to gather and learn basic decorating skills on cake, cupcakes, cookies and other sweet treats with themes corresponding to the next holiday or season!
June 2; July 7; August 4; September 1; October 6; November 3; December 1
8am-2pm. San Saba Civic Center, 104 South Water St. Sponsored by the City of San Saba. First Saturday of each month. Vendors from across central Texas provide a shopping experience filled with antiques and collectibles, furniture, home decor, arts and crafts, jewelry, tools, produce, and much more. Make plans to visit historic San Saba.
February 24-25; March 2-3
First United Methodist Church, 301 North High St. The Sahawe Indian Dancers are members of Boy Scout Troop and Venture Crew 181 in Uvalde. The Ceremonials feature dances of the Southwest Pueblos in a 2 hour program. Dances from the Taos, Hopi, Santa Clara and San Juan Pueblos are presented. The elaborate costumes, songs, dances, history and folklore are enjoyed by audiences of all ages. They will perform 3 times each weekend, and it is a show to watch that is sure to be enjoyed by all ages.
Saturdays
Old Oaks Ranch, 601 Old Oaks Ranch Rd. Every Saturday at 11am and 1pm, the ranch will be offering ranch tours to see the alpacas, sculptures, and fibers.
Saturdays
Wimberley Valley Watershed Association offers tours every Saturday at 10am (except holidays). 221 Woodacre Drive.
June 2; July 7; August 4; September 1; October 6; November 3; December 1
Cypress Creek Reserve, 1400 Jacobs Well Rd. Every Market Day Saturday. Tour times are 1pm, 3pm, 5pm. All other days by appointment.
June 2; July 7; August 4; September 1; October 6; November 3; December 1
7pm-4pm. 601 FM 2325. First Saturday of the month from March through December. The oldest outdoor market in the Texas Hill Country and the second-largest in the state. We feature over 475 booths of everything you can't live without. Come stroll our tree-shaded paths, listen to live music and shop to your heart's content.
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Events and more.
Wimberley Glassworks celebrates 20 years, Blanco Lavender Festival slated for June, Green Expo comes to the heart of Texas, Texas Masters of Fine Art and Craft to exhibit in Kerrville, Bluegrass, Bluebell Festival to be double the fun, Johnson City, Kerrville will be the focus of art and culture aficionados on Memorial Day weekend.
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