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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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February 2012 Events
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New Braunfels, Texas, is the county seat of Comal County. New Braunfels is home to 57,740 people.
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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.
Contacts 830-629-2223.
Website
June 6
6-8pm. 6700 N. IH 35. Monthly event will introduce you to local artists who will show and sell their artwork. Each month features different kinds of art including paintings, sculptures, jewelry and photography just to name a few. Kids activity area and painting classes for adults.
Contacts 512-627-1020.
Website
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!
Fees/Admission $60 yearly membership fee.
Contacts 830-608-0888.
February 4
7pm-9:30pm. Wursthalle, 178 Landa Park Dr. Experience a magical evening for Dads and Daughters that will be remembered for a lifetime. Event tickets include admission to themed ballroom, dancing, refreshments and keepsakes for the daughters and a memorable photograph.
Fees/Admission Early registration $38, late registration $45, extra daughter $15.
Contacts 830-221-4350.
Website
February 7
6pm-8pm. 801 W. San Antonio St. New Braunfels ISD Education Foundation invites you to inspire learning, enrich teaching, and enhance opportunities for the teachers and students of the NBISD by attending our annual fundraiser. Local restaurants will provide sample “tastes” of the best from their menus in support of our Foundation.
Fees/Admission $35.
Contacts 830-643-5700.
Website
February 9
7:30pm. Brauntex Theater, 290 W. San Antonio. Over 100 million people from around the world tuned in to America's Got Talent to see The Texas Tenors become "2009 #1 Vocal Group of the Year." The Texas Tenors will bring their unique blend of country, gospel, classical and broadway to the stage with breathtaking vocals, humor, and cowboy charm.
Contacts 830-627-0808.
Website
February 13, 2010; February 12, 2011; February 11
9am-4pm. New Braunfels Civic Center, 375 S. Castell. Largest and best doll show in Texas. 75 dealers from several states with antique to modern collectible dolls, bears, miniatures, supplies, accessories, books, restoration. Don't miss it! Hourly door prizes and free parking.
Fees/Admission Adults $5, children $2.
Contacts 830-372-5868.
Website
February 12
2pm-3pm. 710 Landa St. Partner yoga and poses are not only fun but also a great way to connect with your guy or gal. You'll be forced to communicate effectively (to let each other know how the adjustments feel) and to act with sensitivity (to ensure that the amount of force you're using is appropriate).
Contacts 830-606-9622.
Website
February 12
Noon-5pm. New Braunfels Civic Convention Center, 375 S Castell Ave. The only bridal show between Austin and San Antonio. Photographers, caterers, bakers, florists, DJs, invitations, consultants, venues. A portion of the proceeds go to Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Contacts 830-606-5868.
Website
February 12
3pm-7pm. 257 E. South St. Dance to polkas, waltzes, country and big band played by Barefoot Becky from Ivanhoe, Iowa. Guests welcome and memberships available.
Contacts 830-660-4866.
February 18
Run/Walk, 8am-noon. Park Pavilion #16. Get up and moving for your heart! Booths, activities, food. Promote an active and heart healthy lifestyle.
Fees/Admission $10 registration fee. Register online.
Contacts 830-620-1272.
Website
February 18
6:45pm. 110 Golf Course Rd. Watch Toy Story 3 on the big screen under moonlit skies in Landa Park. Bring family and friends, blankets and chairs. Rainout location will be Landa Recreation Center.
Fees/Admission Free.
Contacts 830-221-4370.
Website
February 21
8:45am. Sophienburg Museum, Emmie Seele Faust Library, 401 West Coll St. Hosted by American Red Cross. Special presentation and book signing by Dave Sanderson, final passenger rescued from the U.S. Airways Flight 1549 and contributing author of "Brace for Impact." Hear Dave's miraculous story of survival after a bird strike crippled the flight destined for Charlotte, North Carolina, landing it in 36-degree waters of the Hudson River. Dave's words about how this dramatic experience altered his view of the world will inspire you.
Fees/Admission Free, donations accepted. RSVP: .
Contacts 830-608-9876.
Website
February 24-25
Feb 24, Bandit Golf Club, 6019 FM 725. Feb 25, dinner and auction, Gruene Harley-Davidson, 1288 Loop 337. Helps prevent child and substance abuse by supporting the mission of Connections: “Providing Youth, Families and Communities Opportunities for a Brighter Future.”.
Contacts 830-629-6571.
February 24-26
Rio Raft Resort, 14130 River Rd. Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited with co-operation with Texas Parks & Wildlife will host a fly fishing exposition with talented fly tiers, Kid Fish pond, Educational classes, vendors, casting contest and more at Rio Raft & Resort on the Guadalupe River. Banquet, auction and presentations with guest speakers will be held as well.
Contacts 512-413-3301.
Website
July 15-17, 2011; October 28-30, 2011; February 24-26
Fri, noon-6pm. Sat, 10am-6pm. Sun, 11am-5pm. New Braunfels Convention Center, 375 Castell Ave. Jewelry, beads, and more!
Contacts 210-410-0737.
Website
February 24; February 25; March 23; March 24; April 27; April 28; May 18; May 19
7pm-8:30pm. Landa Park Boathouse, 110 Golf Course Rd. Couples can cruise or anchor their paddleboats for a special evening under moonlit skies on Landa Lake. Refreshments will be provided.
Fees/Admission Ages 16+. $30 per couple. Pre-registration is required.
Contacts 830-221-4350.
Website
February 25
9am-noon. 801 West San Antonio St. Heart conscious, technology savvy, fun run around downtown New Braunfels with your team members. 3 miles in 2 hours with 10 heart conscious activity stops in between using your phone as your scanning points earning device. Come laugh and run around town learning how to improve your heart with the American Heart Assocation.
Contacts 800-572-2626.
Website
February 25
7pm-9pm. 240 South Seguin Ave. Food, flights, and fun at the historic Faust Hotel, a beer and wine tasting benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters for Comal and Guadalupe Counties. Admission entitles each guest with either beer and pizza samples, or red wine and chocolate samples. Two things that go great together! Music by Mathew Dixon.
Contacts 830-832-6806.
Website
February 26
Noon-4pm. 4150 River Rd. Registration for this free event will be held on February 26 for ages 3-18. Registered kiddos will receive: Free t-shirt, free hot dogs, chips, and water, loaner fishing pole on a first come first serve basis, bait and tackle provided. Lots of prizes including: trophies, medals, and $25 cash for catching a tagged fish. Fish caught by adults will not qualify for prizes.
Fees/Admission Free. Register Feb 26.
Contacts 830-907-2300.
Website
 
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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