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FIRST SATURDAY AT THE ALAMOThe first Saturday of each month, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm, the Alamo is transformed back in time to the 1830s. A full day of living history fun that the whole family will enjoy. Free event. San Antonio,The Alamo, 300 Alamo Plaza

LUCKENBACH PICKER'S CIRCLERecurring weekly on Monday, but there is always music everyday and every week in Luckenbach Texas.

May 08 - June 12, 2020, at 7:00 PMSalvation Army Kerrville Kroc Center - 830-315-5762Looking for a family-friendly activity on a Friday night? Look no further...join us, every 2nd Friday of the month, at the Kroc Center for a Family Movie Night. Only G and PG rated movies will be shown.

PEACH JAMBOREE & RODEOJune 18-20, 2020 - Stonewall, at the Rodeo Ground, 250 Peach Street. Celebrate the bounty of local peaches. Activities include breakfast, rodeo, live music, dance, races, peach eating contest, peach seed spitting contest, peach auction, peach queen coronation, and children’s peach patch. 830-644-2735.

ANTIQUE ENGINE & TRACTOR PULLJune 27, 2020 - Johnson City, at County Fairgrounds, 619 US-281 North. 9 am - 6 pm. Events for various size and age tractors from 1965 and older. Enjoy food and vendors. Access fee by donation. Proceeds to local 4H and FFA. Sponsored by Johnson City Antique Tractor and Engine Club. 512-749-4182.

FOURTH FESTJuly 4, 2020 - Johnson City, at Blanco County Courthouse. Free family fun. Bring your lawn chair, cooler and picnic food. Open all day. Vendor and food booths, washer-pitching contest. Courthouse Square Parade 10 am (pick up parade entry application at Chamber office on Main St). Fireworks at Fairgrounds, 619 US-281 on the north side of Johnson City: Approx 9:30 pm, 830-868-7684.

Due to COVID, please check to see if the event has been cancelled.

EXTREME MIDGET WRESTLINGJune 12, 2020 at 8:00 PM Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center. The World's smallest wrestlers are competing for the title! An all-out Pro Wrestling War. Extreme Midget Wrestling will shock and delight you!

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS

July 4, 2020, 8:00 PM at the Boerne City Park, 106 City Park Road, Boerne, TX., 830-249-7277. Sponsored by the Boerne Fire Department, the fireworks show will start a little after dark and can be viewed in many places around Boerne, but the best place is Boerne City Park. Bring chairs, picnics and your American spirit!

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FAMILY SWIM NIGHTJune 27, 2020, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Kerrville Olympic Pool. Celebrate summer with a family pool party. Come to the Olympic Pool for a special evening of games, food and swimming. Admission is $2 and will include a meal ticket. Call 830-257-7300, http://www.kerrvilletx.gov

FREE EVENT, July 04, 2020, 12:00 PM - 10:00 pm at the Louise Hays Park. Gates open 12 pmEnjoy family fun bounce houses, face painting along with food, beer and vendor booths. Entertain yourselves and the kids at the Louise Hays Parks very own Splash pad, playgrounds, or cool off in the Guadalupe River. Beer garden opens at 2 pmStick around for the largest fireworks display in the Texas Hill Country starts approximately 9:30 pm., http://www.robertearlkeens4th.com/

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July 11, 2020 - Stonewall, at LBJ State Park & Historic Site, at 199 Park Rd 52 - 9 am -12 pm. The only way to ensure your family had vegetables to eat during the winter was to can or pickle the summer harvest. Stop by the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm to find out how to preserve your fresh fruits and vegetables. Family event, free. 830-644-2252. Web

NIGHT IN OLD FREDERICKSBURGJuly 18, 2020 - Fredericksburg, at Gillespie County Fairgrounds, 530 Fair Dr off TX-16, 2 mi S of town. 3 pm -12:30 am. Celebrate years of Gemutlichkeit! German and Texas entertainment and family fun. Whether it’s Polka and Country & Western you like, this is your Festival! Pavilion Dance Halle, Fest Bier Halle, Food Courts, historic demonstrations, arts and crafts, domino tournament, goat roping, chili cook-off, kids area, and more. Annual event. 830-997-2359.

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AGRICULTURALJuly 11, 2020, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM The AgriCultural Museum, 102 City Park Road Boerne, TX., 210-445-1080, Free Admission. Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just

come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public.

PARI-MUTUEL HORSE RACESJuly 4-5, 2020 - Fredericksburg, at Gillespie County Fairgrounds, 530 Fair Dr off TX-16, 2 mi S of town. Gates open 11 am; Post Time 1 pm. Race weekends include dancing, entertainment, a variety of food, drink. The Race Barn, a pari-mutuel simulcast building will be open for greyhound, thoroughbred, and quarter horse races from all over the country. Air-conditioned restaurant and bar as well as state-of-the-art simulcast facilities. 830-997-2359. Race Barn: 830-997-4058.

"Toy Story 4" (G), July 10, 2020, 9:00 PMLouise Hays Park, Load up the car and bring the kids, blankets and flashlight for a free evening outside at the movies. Free popcorn. Please no outside glass containers.

CONCERTS BY THE RIVERDate: July 11 - Sept 19, 2020, 7:00 PM at the Louise Hays Park. Pack up your lawn chairs and picnic blankets and come out to Louise Hays Park to enjoy a free summer concert along the banks of the beautiful Guadalupe River. There will be food and refreshments available for purchase.Concert Dates:July 11th - Donovan Keith, Michael AlanisJuly 17th - Jessie Wren, CorbellaAugust 29th - Carlos Dan and the Silver Bullets, Texas 16 southSeptember 12th - Fritz Mariachi de Kerrville, Tejano Pride Band& September 19th - Brock Bushong, Nautical NationFor more info call 830-257-7300 or visit website:https://kerrvilletx.gov/1582/Concerts-By-The-RiverE-Mail: [email protected]

Aug 14-15, 2020 - Johnson City, at Blanco County Fairgrounds, 619 US-281 North. 8 pm. Bareback Bronc Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Team Roping, Ladies Breakaway Roping, Barrel Racing, Bull Riding, Drill Teams, Calf Roping, Mini Bulls Mini Bronc, Mutton Busting Calf Scramble. Free parking. Host: Lester Meier Rodeo Company. 830-997-1864.

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Aug 20-23, 2020 - Fredericksburg, at Gillespie County Fairgrounds, 530 Fair Dr off TX-16, 2 mi S of town. This is the Grand Daddy of them all, and brings four action filled days and nights at the "oldest, continuously running county fair in Texas". Whether it's the carnival, the livestock and agricultural exhibits, or the arts & crafts, the thrill of horse racing or dancing under the hill country sky to the country show of a nationally known performer, this weekend is sure to bring smiles to the entire family. All dat. 830-997-2359.

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University announced today the creation of The Texas Center at Schreiner University, under the direction of Dr. Donald S. Frazier, with an opening planned for this summer. A grand opening and reception for the public will be announced at a later date.

The Texas Center at Schreiner University will promote the classic Texan virtues of spirit, fortitude and achievement in an educational ecosystem that offers opportunities for students - and the community - to learn and appreciate the uniqueness of Texan history, culture and people. Texas has become an exceptionally diverse state with a history of redeeming, restoring and transforming ordinary individuals into people who achieve the extraordinary.

Frazier is a graduate of The University of Texas at Arlington and Texas Christian University and is the award-winning author of five books on Texans in the Civil War including Blood and Treasure, Cottonclads, Fire in the Cane Field, Thunder Across the Swamp and Blood on the Bayou. His latest work, Tempest Over Texas, is released in May 2020. His other work includes serving as co-author of Frontier Texas, Historic Abilene and The Texas You Expect, as well as general editor of The U.S. and Mexico at War and a collection of letters published as Love and War: The Civil War Letter and Medicinal Book of Augustus V. Ball.

In addition to his teaching duties and scholarly activities, Frazier has been very involved in work on museums including The Texas Civil War Museum, The Buffalo Gap Historic Village and Frontier Texas!, Civil War and frontier heritage trails in Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana and work on

historical projects in Europe and Mexico. He is the writer and director for the video Our Home, Our Rights: Texas and Texans in the Civil War, a winner of the Mitchell Wilder Award for Excellence in Publications and Media Design from the Texas Association of Museums. Frazier is an elected member of the prestigious Philosophical Society of Texas, the oldest learned organization in the state, is a Fellow of the Texas State Historical Association and is a Director-Scholar on the board of the Texas Historical Foundation.In 1995, Frazier helped found the McWhiney Group, a Texas-based 501 (c)3 non-profit that operates an educational adventure enterprise, Bear Leader Tours; State House Press, a publishing imprint in consortium with Texas A&M University Press; and online education efforts through YouTube and educational websites. The McWhiney group also sponsors the Anne Bailey Dissertation Prize through the Society of Civil War Historians. A man of many talents, Frazier’s first full-length play, Come and Take It will premier this summer in Abilene.

“I cannot think of anyone more qualified than Dr. Don Frazier to direct The Texas Center at Schreiner University,” said Dr. Travis Frampton, Schreiner University Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. “He brings a wealth of experience and expertise with him, especially in the area of academics, development, and in a love and appreciation for all things Texas. I am excited that he will be joining our learning community and helping us carry out our mission as a "uniquely Texan" University.”

Dr. Ty Cashion, Texas Historian at Sam Houston State University, remarked, “Don is the Shelby Foote of Texas. He has the common touch and can talk with you about pretty down-home subjects one minute, then shift gears and discuss pretty intellectual topics in the same breath. It is amazing to watch.”

Texas has always been a multi-cultural borderland, inhabited by people who resist the urge to be homogenized and contained, while appreciating and promoting the ways in which our neighbors are different and unique, but also pulling in the same direction. The role of The Texas Center at Schreiner University is essential at this point. With population projections estimating tremendous growth in the state over the next three decades, and with the

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number of Texas citizens almost doubling in size, this project becomes even more important.

“I’ve been working toward this most of my career,” Frazier said. “A place of learning where

newcomers can understand what they are inheriting, what they are building upon, as they too contribute to rich heritage and ongoing history of the Lone Star State. It needs to also be a place where the next generation of Texans can prepare for a life of leadership in the state.”

The Texas Center at Schreiner University will facilitate this process. The three main objectives of The Texas Center are: (1) offer opportunities for university students and the general public to learn about the history, culture, and people of the state of Texas through Educational Content, (2) to communicate to the general public the importance of initiatives taken by the center through Educational Outreach, and (3) to provide venues for community engagement for all things Texas through Educational Space.

Schreiner University, through The Texas Center, will continue the University’s tradition of being the small college in Texas that believes in the classic Texan virtues of spirit, fortitude, hope and achievement. This commitment will be

In June of 1911, Carry Nation, perhaps the most famous prohibitionist in American history, died in Kansas. Born in Kentucky in 1846, she lived in Texas for several years as a child in the 1860s and again as an adult from 1879 to 1889. While in Texas, Nation had numerous mystic experiences. She came to believe that she had been elected by God and that she spoke through divine inspiration. After her husband, a sometime reporter for the Houston Post, ran afoul of the feuding sides in the Jaybird-Woodpecker War, they relocated to Kansas. In 1892 she helped organize a local chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and was appointed jail evangelist. In the name of home protection she began a crusade against alcohol and tobacco that lasted the rest of her life. In 1900 she adopted the hatchet as her tool of destruction. The sale of souvenir hatchets and earnings from nationwide lecture tours allowed her to pay the fines that resulted from more than thirty arrests. Although she was a national leader of the extremist element of the prohibitionist movement, she never had the unqualified support of the WCTU or of any other national organization. In the final years of her life she was increasingly afflicted with mental illness, and died in a Leavenworth hospital.

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“Texas is perhaps the best expression of the American experiment,” added Frazier. “The time has arrived for this great work from this great University to commence.”

The new director pointed out that Texas has long been tough for outsiders to fully comprehend. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist John Steinbeck attempted to describe the essence of the state in his 1962 book, Travels with Charley:

“I have said that Texas is a state of mind, but I think it is more than that. It is a mystique closely approximating a religion. And this is true to the extent that people either passionately love Texas or passionately hate it and, as in other religions, few people dare to inspect it for fear of losing their bearings in mystery or paradox. But I think there will be little quarrel with my feeling that Texas is one thing. For all its enormous range of space, climate, and physical appearance, and for all the internal squabbles, contentions, and strivings, Texas has a tight cohesiveness perhaps stronger than any other section of America. Rich, poor, Panhandle, Gulf, city, country, Texas is the obsession, the proper study, and the passionate possession of all Texans.”

For more information on The Texas Center at Schreiner University, contact Dr. Donald S. Frazier at [email protected] or Dr. Travis Frampton at [email protected].

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830-456-6849 • FullHousePR.com. Kerrville’s Symphony of the Hills announces modified concert seasonAfter considering all options in the current pandemic conditions, Dr. Tim Summerlin, Board President of Kerrville’s Symphony of the Hills, has announced a modified lineup of concerts for the 2020-2021 season.The Symphony plans to present the following four-concert season:December 3, 2020–Ode To JoyJanuary 9, 2021–POPS The American SongbookFebruary 25, 2021–HomecomingApril 29, 2021–The Majesty of Brahms

The opening concert, scheduled to take place October 1, has been suspended for reasons of the health of performers and audiences, according to Summerlin.

“We are moving ahead on the Symphony’s plans for its 20th anniversary season,” Summerlin said. “We have all observed lockdown, gradual reopening and monitoring of data to help us plan the future. Our organization is strong and committed to offering a new season of music, taking into account the well-being of all.”

The revised schedule is requiring rearrangement of musical programs and instrument sections. Details will be released as they emerge. The board is also considering additional opportunities to bring chamber and symphonic talents to the community for free concerts.

KERRVILLE’S SYMPHONY OF THE HILLS Patron renewals and season ticketing options will be announced in August.

“We thank all of our audiences and supporters for their interest and solicitude,” Summerlin said. “Rest assured, we are attentive to pandemic conditions as well as the music we share with you, and we will proceed responsibly.”

For updates and information, visit www.symphonyofthehills.org, call (830) 792-7469, or email [email protected] Symphony of the Hills is a 75-piece orchestra of local and Hill Country area professional musicians and Schreiner University faculty and their advanced music students. The nonprofit organization is funded through season ticket sales, corporate and individual donations, grants and other assistance, and program advertising.

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BOERNE, TEXAS Alamo Area Agency on Aging Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program has immediate need for warm-hearted volunteers to help residents of nursing and assisted living facilities throughout our service area to serve as Volunteer Ombudsmen. Ombudsmen advocate for residents' rights including, but not limited to, dependable and consistent care and an environment that promotes the residents' dignity, self-determination, and communication.

Volunteer Ombudsmen also receive and investigate complaints made by, or on behalf of, residents or their families. Since many residents do not receive regular visitors or have close relatives, it may be difficult for them to enlist advocates. Ombudsmen serve as advocates for all residents, connecting them to their broader

communities, affirming their rights, and assisting them in resolving concerns.

“Every time I step into ‘my’ nursing home, I ask myself, ‘What can I do today to improve the lives of the individuals who live here?’” seasoned volunteer Joyce Reid said. “Then, with every interaction I have with the residents— whether it’s just to smile or to lend an ear, a brief conversation about their rights, or an in-depth discussion about a concerning issue — I know I am serving a need.”

"The residents we serve mostly want to be listened to. They want to feel heard," said Alamo Ombudsman Program Manager, Heather Armstrong. "We provide ombudsman services to 115 facilities in the Alamo service area and encounter thousands of residents. Ombudsmen volunteers help give a voice to those who feel they don't have a voice, and ensure they receive proper care."

Start training now! We have an upcoming training starting mid-June. Training is a combination of live interactive webinars and field training once visits resume. Volunteers must be at least 18-years-old and no experience is required.

Registration is required. Hours are flexible and determined by each volunteer. If you have one hour per week to make a difference in someone’s life, please contact Henri Eaton at 210.362.5261 or [email protected] to register.

The Alamo Area Council of Governments, commonly known as AACOG, is a voluntary association of member municipalities and counties served through planning, information and coordination programs since 1967.

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1. In 1914, 6 men were sent out to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. One of them threw a bomb and missed, so he immediately tried to kill himself by taking a cyanide pill and jumping in the river.

Because the pill only made him vomit and the river was just 5 inches deep, he managed to fail at murder, assassination, and suicide all in the same day.

2. After a snowfall, people used to say it ‘snew.’ Today, most people say it ‘snowed,’ but both are technically correct.

3. Hot chocolate tastes better in an orange cup.

The color of the container you’re drinking from highly influences the way you think your drink tastes or how strong it is. Studies show people prefer hot chocolate when they drink it from cups that are orange or cream colored compared to drinking out of red or white cups, and the color of your cup can also influence how strong you think your coffee is.

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49. Underlying50. Leadership group51. Lose color52. Like a billionaire's pockets

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Proverbs 18:12 NIVBefore his downfall a man's heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.

John 7:38“Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.”

Mark 11:24“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer,

believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”

Hebrews 11:6“And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.”

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