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August 2010 Events
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Saturdays
1pm-4pm. Bandera County Courthouse, 500 Main Street, Western display and strolling musicians. Sponsored by the Frontier Times Museum's Living History Project. Free. banderacowboycapital.com
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. $25. 800-292-5134. flyingl.com
June 2, 2010; July 7, 2010; August 4, 2010
7:30pm. Silver Sage Corral, 803 Buck Creek. Put an end to constant dieting and lose weight for good. Attend this free, informative workshop aimed to teach you to understand your relationship with food and what that tells you about your life in general. Learn to make practical, simple changes in the way you eat that will make you look and feel your best! Facilitated by Leah Lund, Certified Holistic Health Counselor. Part 1, June 2, Set Your Intention for Your Relationship with Food. Part 2, July 7, Wise Wellness: A Woman’s Guide. Park 3, August 4, A Mom’s Guide to Providing Healthy Meals. RSVP with . onewholehealth.com
August 16-22, 2010
Nightly jam sessions at Mansfield Park Pavillion. No admission charge. Bring your own chairs. 800-364-3833.
August 27, 2010; September 24, 2010; October 22, 2010; October 22, 2010; March 25, 2011; April 22, 2011; May 27, 2011; June 24, 2011; July 22, 2011; August 26, 2011; September 23, 2011; October 28, 2011
6:30pm. Silver Sage Corral, 803 Buck Creek Dr. Come to jam, dance, or just listen to the music! Bring a dish for the pot luck and help yourself to a plate. Whether just getting started or if you are a seasoned musician, have fun joining in on the extemporaneous-style of an evening jam session. Held monthly, January through October. 830-796-4969. silversagecorral.org
Saturdays
Solo jazz piano every Saturday evening at the Uptown Blanco Restaurant, 317 Main St., from 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. 830-833-1579. uptownblanco.com
Thursdays, ending October 7, 2010
10am-11:30am. Blanco State Park, Park Road 23. Early exposure to and good experiences in nature are key to a child's future relationship and stewardship of our natural resources. This class is a relaxed and inviting experience for parents and young children (age 1-5) to enjoy nature together (no more than three children per adult please). Activities will include walks, meeting plant and animal friends and hearing stories. Parents will remain with children for entire class and should dress themselves and their child for outside activities. Check at Park Headquarters for directions to class location. 830-833-4333. tpwd.state.tx.us/blanco
March 27-28, 2010; April 24-25, 2010; May 29-30, 2010; July 31, 2010-August 1, 2010; August 28-29, 2010; September 25-26, 2010; October 30-31, 2010; November 27-28, 2010; December 31, 2010-January 1, 2011
10am-4pm. Yett Park. On US Hwy 281 2 miles south of Blanco, just 1/4 mile north of RR 32. Hand crafted items, antiques, hand-made furniture, wood and metal work, jewelry, candles, clothing, knives, and more. Chili cook-off in December. Free to public. 830-833-4460. blancotradedays.i8.com
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. 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. 830-438-2656. tpwd.state.tx.us/honeycreek
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. 830-249-9511.
May 8, 2010; June 5, 2010; June 26, 2010; July 10, 2010; July 24, 2010; August 14, 2010; August 28, 2010; September 11, 2010; May 14, 2011; May 28, 2011; June 11, 2011; June 25, 2011; July 9, 2011; July 23, 2011
7:30pm-10pm. Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Rd. Family-friendly outdoor concert series amid the oaks and the evening stars. Proceeds benefit nature-education programs. Bring lawn chairs or blankets, picnics, kids, grandparents and nice dogs on leashes. $10; $7.50 CNC members; $5 for 65 and up; free for kids 12 and under (except June 5). 830-249-4616. cibolo.org
May 22, 2010; July 24, 2010; August 28, 2010; October 23, 2010; November 20, 2010
VFW Building in Richards Park, 305 Memory Lane. Offers a wide variety of items for everyone's needs and desires. The event features area vendors with jewelry, arts & crafts, food, furniture and much more. Free entry. Joy Robinson, 325-597-9023, .
Saturdays
9am. A great place to buy home grown fruits and vegetables. Under the Austin Ave & Brady Ave overpass. 325-646-1422.
August 6, 2010
10am-2pm. The Depot, 600 E. Depot, will celebrate 100 years since it opened to the public to service the Santa Fe Railroad. The commemorate the event, a reception is being held for the public to come and learn about the history of the Depot. The Depot has played a major role in the development of Brownwood in many different ways. Free. 325-646-9535. brownwoodchamber.org
July 15, 2010-August 1, 2010
Thurs., Fri., Sat., doors open at 6:30pm. Curtain at 8pm. Optional meal 6:30pm-7:30pm. Sun. matinees, 4pm (dessert only). Krause House Theatre, 1300 Bulverde Rd. A new comedy by Mark Twain as adapted by David Ives. An elaborate madcap comedy that reaches giddy comic heights. July 15 opening benefits the San Antonio Chapter of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Lodge (all tickets $16). Adult $16, senior 62+ $13, student $10. 830-438-2339. stagebulverde.org
Fridays, ending December 31, 2010
5pm-6pm. Inks Lake State Park, 3630 Park Road 4 West. After a brief safety and basic fishing skill instruction, children will get a chance to go fishing with a Park Ranger and a Master Naturalist. This is a catch and release program that introduces fishing to our youngsters. A limited amount of fishing equipment (including poles and bait) is available to check out through the Tackle Loaner Program at the park, or bring your own. Adult supervision is highly recommended. 512-793-2223. tpwd.state.tx.us/inks
August 7, 2010
10am-4pm. Boat races begin at 11:30am. Canyon Park Rd. Benefits St. Judes and New Life Children’s Treatment Center. BBQ, boat rides, dunking booth, water slides, jumping castle, face painting, watermelon-eating contest for kids & adults. Lots of trophies. Silent auction. Shelley, 830-980-8600. ae4cool.com
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! 830-538-9141.
August 13, 2010; September 10, 2010; October 8, 2010; November 12, 2010; December 10, 2010; March 11, 2011; April 8, 2011; May 13, 2011; June 10, 2011; July 8, 2011; August 12, 2011; September 9, 2011; October 14, 2011; November 11, 2011; December 9, 2011
6pm-10 pm. 2nd Friday year-round (weather permitting) at Wommack Automotive, 1955 Hwy 90 E. An evening of cars, trucks, bikes, food, music and shopping. 830-931-2479.
August 14, 2010
5pm-7pm. Hosted by Comfort Crockery, 402 7th St. Community-wide ice cream social organized by several businesses. Free ice cream, music. 830-995-5299, .
August 8, 2010; September 12, 2010; January 9, 2011; February 13, 2011
6pm. Shooting Star Museum, 5445 CR 5710. Free. 210-386-6038.
March 20, 2010; April 3, 2010; April 17, 2010; May 1, 2010; May 8, 2010; May 15, 2010; May 22, 2010; May 29, 2010; June 5, 2010; June 12, 2010; June 19, 2010; June 26, 2010; July 3, 2010; July 10, 2010; July 17, 2010; July 24, 2010; July 31, 2010; August 7, 2010; August 21, 2010; September 4, 2010; September 18, 2010; October 2, 2010; October 16, 2010; November 6, 2010; November 20, 2010; May 7, 2011-October 29, 2011
9am-12pm. Intersection of US Hwy. 290 at RR 12. The Farmers Market will be open rain or shine every Saturday. Booths are located in the grassy area of the Triangle (Veterans Memorial Park). Free parking. dsfarmersmarket.yolasite.com
August 14, 2010
8am. Harrison Ranch Park, 511 Mercer St. Come join us for the first annual Harrison Ranch Park Playday Buckle Series: Pee Wee, Jr., Intermediate, Sr. and Sr. Novice Speed Rider Divisions. Ribbons at each show and year end buckle awards. Proceeds benefit Harrison Ranch Park Building Campaign. Entry Forms available online or contact Ashley Seay, Parks & Recreation Director, 512-858-4725, Ext 229. dswildwestfest.com
August 18-20, 2010
6pm-9pm. Boys & Girls Club of the Texas Hill Country, 208 E. Park St. "Sunshine" the Clown's 6th Annual "Clown Town" for Big Kids. "Sunshine" will lead participants in a fun exploration to find their inner clown! Classes include: (A) Clown movement, (B) Character development, (C) Clown Makeup, (D) Ballooning Fun. $225 per person. Space is limited, so don't miss out! 830-997-1852. . sunshinesmission.com
August 27-29, 2010
Gillespie County Fairgrounds, 2000 East Highway St. This event will have working antique agricultural displays, including blacksmithing, antique gas engines, hay baling, saw mill demonstrations, static displays and children's activities and more. This show is in conjunction with the Gillespie County Fair. 830-997-3012. rustyiron.org
Fridays
4pm-7pm. Gruene Hall, 1281 Gruene Rd. A Gruene Hall tradition. Enjoy happy hour, prize giveaways, and the best in Texas tunes, broadcasted live by KNBT 92.1 FM Radio New Braunfels with Mattson Rainer. You never know who might stop by -- Reckless Kelly, Junior Brown, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Walt Wilkins, and Gary P. Nunn have all stopped by for a chat. 830-629-5077. gruenehall.com
August 7, 2010
7pm. Harper Community Park. Featuring Kevin Fowler. 830-864-4912. harperfest.com
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. 830-868-2182. friendlybarbistro.com
Thursdays
Silver K Cafe Starlight Room, 209 E. Main, 7pm-9 or 9:30pm, featuring Texas music, casual & light fare along with Texas wines & beer. No cover charge. 830-868-2911. silverkcafe.com
February 27, 2010; March 27, 2010; April 24, 2010; May 29, 2010; June 26, 2010; July 31, 2010; August 28, 2010; September 25, 2010; October 30, 2010; November 30, 2010
4pm-8pm. Johnson City art galleries and studios join together to offer fine art exhibitions and receptions with many of the featured artists in attendance for these special events. Kirchman Gallery (213 N. Nugent Ave.). 830-868-9290. kirchmangallery.com
August 13-14, 2010; August 12-13, 2011
Hill Country Fairgrounds, FM 2169. Enjoy a Ranch Rodeo, Parade, and Dancing Under the Stars Friday and Saturday nights. Admission $10 to rodeos and dances. , 325-446-2537, 325-446-3190. junctiontexas.net
August 21, 2010
Sat. 7:30pm-midnight. Sun. 11am-1pm. Inn of the Hills, 1001 Junction Highway. Big Band Weekend! $119 per couple. Reservations, , 830-895-1535. kerrvilletx.com
August 21-22, 2010
11am-1pm. Inn of the Hills, 1001 Junction Highway. Big Band Weekend! $119 per couple. , 830-895-1535. kerrvilletx.com
July 3, 2010; August 7, 2010; September 4, 2010; October 2, 2010; November 6, 2010; December 4, 2010
10am-4pm. 14531 Ranch Road 1431 West. Held the first Saturday of each month. Antiques and vintage finds, artisan-crafted furniture and mirrors, home and garden elements, pure beeswax candles. 325-423-4423. objetslangsyne.com
May 2, 2010; June 6, 2010; August 1, 2010; September 25, 2010; April 3, 2011; May 1, 2011; June 5, 2011; July 3, 2011; August 7, 2011; September 4, 2011
2pm-5pm. Claiborne Kyle Log House (2400 S. Old Stagecoach Rd., County Road 136). The Claiborne Kyle Log House was originally constructed in 1850 for Colonel Claiborne Kyle and his wife Lucy Bugg and their family. The Log House is open the first Sunday of every month through October and is a opportunity to learn about the historic home.
April 3, 2010; May 1, 2010; June 5, 2010; July 3, 2010; August 7, 2010; September 4, 2010; October 2, 2010; November 6, 2010; April 2, 2011; May 7, 2011; June 4, 2011; July 2, 2011; August 6, 2011; September 3, 2011; October 1, 2011; November 5, 2011
9am-2pm. Historic City Square Park. Artisans, craftsmen, and farmers. Live music. Shop, dine & visit the historic sites Kyle has to offer! Check online for the schedule. cityofkyle.com/kylemarketdays.php
June 5, 2010; July 17, 2010; July 31, 2010; August 14, 2010; August 28, 2010; September 11, 2010; September 23-24, 2010
Presented by Thunderhill Raceway, 24801 IH-35 South. Gates open at 4pm. Dr. Danger Stunts Presents Rollergirl Daredevil Stunts Spectacular & Stock Car Racing Event. 512-507-1486. thunderhillraceway.com
August 29, 2010
5pm-9pm. The United Way of Hays County’s annual fundraising event will be held at Texas Old Town Event Center in Kyle. Includes a silent auction, as well as the opportunity to donate directly to the United Way’s education initiatives by participating in a bucket drawing. All contributions stay in the local community. United Way of Hays County has lassoed up some great restaurants to provide the food for the evening. 512-353-1420 or .
Thursdays
7pm. The Badu House, 601 Bessemer Ave. Mike Blakely & WC Jameson. Featuring a special guest each week. 325-247-2238. mikeblakely.com
May 1, 2010-September 17, 2010
Calling all artists for the third annual sale and show. Show is semi-juried. Space is $10; no fee to the public. Robin Chiesa, 325-247-4963. circleartgallery.com
May 17, 2010-January 1, 2011
Life-sized, artistically rendered deer will be on display all about the Llano area. Robin Chiesa, 325-247-4963. circleartgallery.com
August 6, 2010
American Legion Hall, 200 Legion Loop. 325-247-5354. llanochamber.org
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays
10am-5pm, Thursday through Saturday. 905 Third St. Group tours available by appointment. 830-798-2157. fallsmusueum.org
Tuesdays
7pm. River City Grille, 700 1st St. Mike Blakely & Larry Nye co-host. Each week features a special guest. 830-798-9909. mikeblakely.com
August 9-14, 2010
9:30am-5pm. Special silent auction in the store, 3rd and J St. Proceeds benefit Marble Falls Public Library. Items include Ridgeway Grandfather Clock, Cast Iron Trick Pony Bank, 1920's Keystone Dump Truck, Antique Iron Tricycle, Antique Rocking Horse, Hand Made Wool Rug from India, 6 Classic Miniature Pewter Antique Cars such as 1928 Lincoln Convertible, 1932 Chrevolet Sport Roadster, 1934 Duesenberg SJ, Toro Lawn Mower, Baby Sunny Bassinet, 4 Franklin Heirloom Dolls from Wizard of Oz, Executive Desk with Drawer, several paintings, Old Truck and Clabber Girl Sign, Genuine Lane Cedar Chest (new), Skeet Shoot, Antique 3D Book "An American Indian Camp," and more. 830-693-5120.
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays
6pm-9pm. Reopens upon the return of the bats. 325-347-5970. 512-263-8878. nature.org/texas
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. 830-629-2223. nbfarmersmarket.com
August 2-30, 2010
10am-5pm. Several well-known women artists who have painted and critiqued together for many years invite one and all to their show and reception at the New Braunfels Art League Gallery, 239 W. San Antonio St. They call themselves the Brushstrokes Group and work primarily in watermedia. 830-629-8022. newbraunfelsartleague.com
August 20-21, 2010
3826 Morningside Dr. Fri., 8pm, All County Jackpot Team Roping. Sat. Sat., 10am, Jackpot Team Penning qualifier. 7pm-1am, main Performance, rodeo, dancing live music by Clearwater. Adults $5, kids 5 & under free. Dance included with tickets. 210-865-5131 ccspevents.com
August 21, 2010
10am-4pm. The Gallery at 764 West, 764 West San Antonio St., joins with the Schertz Area Artz Council to present the Heiß Art Fest (Hot Art Fest). Over twenty area artists, all members of The Schertz Area Artz Council, will be represented in this first annual outdoor event. Artist booths at the Heiß Art Fest show and sale will display a diverse selection of mediums and styles including paintings, jewelry, sculpture, fiber, mixed media, pottery, glass, prints, computer art, photography, and more. 830-629-0998. 764west.com
Fridays, ending August 26, 2011
8pm. BR Lightning Ranch, 818 FM 1283, just off Hwy. 16 South, will host its summer rodeo series. Featuring the World's Only High Diving Aqua Mules, this is a show you have to see! $6 per person, children under age 6 free. 830-535-4096. lightningranch.com
July 24, 2010; July 31, 2010; August 7, 2010
Tablerock's Goodnight Amphitheater, Royal St & Table Rock Rd. 18th annual performance. Dinner, 7:15pm. Theater, 8:15pm. "Salado Legends" is the only outdoor drama in the state of Texas to be chosen by the Library of Congress Bicentennial celebration to serve as a record of life in America at the end of the 20th century. Meal: $8. Theater: $17 adult, $5 child. Reservations and tour information, 254-947-9205. tablerock.org
August 7, 2010
7pm. Spicewood Arts Society celebrates its 10th anniversary with a fundraiser featuring Matt Wilson. By popular demand, Matt Wilson returns for an encore performance for the Spicewood Arts Society's annual fundraiser, to be held at the elegant Spicewood Vineyards Event Center and hors d'oeuvres catered by the renowned Grille at Rough Hollow. $75 per person. Seating will be at tables of eight (10 if you are really close friends). Seating will be on first arrival basis unless you purchase 8 tickets (or 10). 512-264-2820. spicewoodarts.org
April 3, 2010; May 1, 2010; June 5, 2010; July 3, 2010; August 7, 2010; September 4, 2010; October 2, 2010; November 6, 2010; December 4, 2010
4pm-7pm. Casa del Parque Art Gallery, The Adobe Village of Spring Branch, 8685 US Hwy 281 North. 830-885-7256. casadelparqueartgallery.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.
Thursdays, ending August 31, 2010
6:30pm-8pm. LBJ State Park & Historic Site, 199 State Park Road 52. Come learn the outdoor sport of archery. This event is open to all youth ages seven and up. It is held every Thursday evening during the months of July and August. Equipment will be supplied. 830-644-2252. tpwd.state.tx.us/park/lbj
June 5, 2010; July 10, 2010; August 14, 2010; September 25, 2010; June 4, 2011; July 9, 2011
9pm. Presented by LBJ National Historical Park. LBJ Park continues its popular summer movie series with classic films. All movies are free of charge and will be presented on a giant outdoor screen with professional sound. Free refreshments are also part of the experience. All showings are set for Saturday nights at 9 p.m., with a rain date on the next (Sunday) night. The public can drive onto the LBJ Ranch beginning at 7:30pm. Bring lawn chairs or quilts for seating comfort. Last summer, many people brought delicious picnic suppers to enjoy before the shows. This is the best way to experience what friends and neighbors of the Johnsons did back in the 1960s when they watched movies in the ranch airplane hangar for their evening entertainment. 830-868-7128, extension 244 or 231. nps.gov/lyjo
August 6-7, 2010
Fri. 6pm-10pm. Sat. 11am-4pm. 2501 Ranch Road 1323. Join the Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools Trail for their open house at the Willow City Historic School. Friday enjoy a covered dish meal at 6:30pm, followed by dominoes. Saturday is the regular monthly open house. Color coded maps of the trail are available at the Visitor Center at 302 E. Austin St. 830-685-3385. historicschools.org
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. 512-847-8784. theoldoaksranch.com
Saturdays
Wimberley Valley Watershed Association offers tours every Saturday at 10am (except holidays). 221 Woodacre Drive. Free. Donations welcome. 512-722-3390.
Wednesdays
3pm-6pm. A year-round, producer-only farmers' market located in the thrift store parking lot, 14050 Ranch Road 12. Open every Wednesday, rain or shine.
July 30, 2010-August 22, 2010
Fri. & Sat, 8am-10:30pm. Sun. 2:30pm-5pm. 450 Old Kyle Rd. Tickets available online or by phone. A powerful Southern classic about troubled family relationships and the true nature of redemption. Avarice, greed, sex, death and dysfunction... just another day in the life of a genteel, Southern family. Come take a peek into the workings of the Politt family: Big Daddy is coming home after a lengthy illness and is looking forward to ruling his Delta empire. His family has other ideas. This play is intended for mature audiences. 512-847-0575. wimberleyplayers.org
June 12, 2010; August 7, 2010; June 11, 2011
What is Shammies 'N Koozies? It's riding your bike in the beautiful Texas hill country. It's taking a load off for some music and Texas BBQ. It's relaxing and floating the Guadalupe River with your friends and family. Shammies ‘N Koozies begins with a 45- or 65-mile, fully-supported bike ride that starts at the Wimberley Community Center, 14068 Ranch Road 12, and takes you through beautiful Texas hill country to the finish at the Rockin' R River Rides venue in New Braunsfels. At the finish, you’ll enjoy some Texas BBQ meal, and then grab a toob take a relaxing float down the Guadalupe river. The experience is hassle free. You’ll check your bag full of "float gear" at the start venue in the morning and it will be waiting at the finish for you. Once you have finished the floating, you and your bike (if you select the shuttle option) will be transported back to the starting venue. shammiesnkoozies.com
March 11, 2010; March 25, 2010; April 8, 2010; April 22, 2010; May 13, 2010; May 27, 2010; June 10, 2010; June 24, 2010; July 8, 2010; July 22, 2010; August 12, 2010; August 26, 2010; September 9, 2010; September 23, 2010; October 14, 2010; October 28, 2010; November 11, 2010
7pm-9pm on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays. Hosted by Oda Lisa at Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees and Smoothies, 14200 Ranch Road 12. Features poetry, music, and open mic performances. Please bring a donation of canned food for Crisis Bread Basket for admission. 512-847-6215 smoothsipstogo.com
March 29-31, 2010; July 12-16, 2010; July 26-30, 2010; August 16-20, 2010
Pitzer's Fine Art, 13909 Ranch Road 12. These classes will inspire from the novice to the more experienced painter. Visit the website for upcoming classes. July 12, "Design & Composition in Sculpture" workshop by artist Garland Weeks. July 26, "Montype*Original Print Making" workshop by artist Nancy Boren and "Western Landscape in Watercolor" workshop by artist Joseph Bohler. Aug. 16, "The Orchestrated Landscape" workshop by artist Michael Godfrey. Contact Rob Pitzer at 512-722-6032 to register. wimberleyartistworkshops.com
 
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