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Dec. 26 & 27
Toadies
Toadies will perform at 8 p.m. Dec.
26 and 27 at Emo’s in Austin.
Feb. 12
Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper will perform at 8 p.m.
Feb. 12 at Moody Theater in Austin.
Feb. 20
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday will perform at
6:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at Emo’s in Austin.
March 5
The Expendables
The Expendables will perform at 6
p.m. March 5 at Emo’s in Austin.
Jan. 22
Badfish, a Tribute to
SUBLIME
Badfish will perform at 8 p.m. Jan. 22
at Stubb’s BBQ in Austin.
Dec. 18
Phoenix Down
Phoenix Down will perform at 8 p.m.
tonight at Stubb’s BBQ in Austin.
Dec. 20
Leopold and his Fiction
Leopold and his Fiction will perform
at 9 p.m. Saturday at Stubb’s BBQ in
Austin.
Dec. 30 & 31
Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson will perform at 8 p.m.
Dec. 30 and 31 at Moody Theater in
Austin.
Jan. 3
Migrant Kids
Migrant Kids will perform at 9 p.m.
Jan. 3 at Stubb’s BBQ in Austin.
Jan. 9
Groove Think
Groove Think will perform at 8 p.m. at
Jan. 9 at Stubb’s BBQ in Austin.
Jan. 10
Ronnie Fauss
Ronnie Fauss will perform at 9 p.m.
Jan. 10 at Stubb’s BBQ in Austin.
Jan. 15
Jonathan Fox Band
Jonathan Fox Band will perform at
8 p.m. Jan. 15 at Stubb’s BBQ in
Austin.
Jan. 28
Tesla
Tesla will perform at 8 p.m. Jan. 28
at Emo’s in Austin.
Feb. 6
Wale
Wale will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 6 at
Emo’s In Austin.
Jan. 31
Pat Green
Pat Green will perform at 8 p.m. Jan.
31 at Moody Theater in Austin.
Feb. 11
Kat Edmonson
Kat Edmonson will perform at 8 p.m.
Feb. 11 at Moody Theater in Austin.
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Fly Girls of WWII
Fly Girls of WWII - a new exhibit that runs
until Feb. 1, 2015, at the Bullock Texas State
History Museum - tells the stories of the U.S. ser-
vicewomen known to history as WASP (Women
Airforce Service Pilots) who answered the call to
duty in World War II.
WASP received their military training in Sweet-
water, and after earning their silver wings, they
were deployed to 120 bases across the United
States. Thirty-eight women lost their lives in the
line of duty, but it wasn’t until 1977 that WASP
were granted veteran status. In 2010, they received
the Congressional Gold Medal.
In this exhibition organized in partnership with
Wings Across America, hear the pilots’ personal
insights of triumph and perseverance, see World
War II uniforms and memorabilia, and learn how
these courageous women changed the face of the
military. For more information, go to www.thesto-
ryofiexas.com.
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Arches Resolution 5K
Resolve to begin 2015 in motion at the second
annual Arches Resolution 5K presented by Arches
and Select Physical Therapy at 9 a.m. Jan. 10 at
4320 Lions Park Rd. in Temple. Dri-Fit shirts
are guaranteed if registered by Sunday. Pre-regis-
tration closes Jan. 5 for $20. Race day registration
will be available for $25. Awards are given to the
overall male/female and Top 3 winners in each age
group. For more information, call 298-5582 or go
to www.racetemple.com.
Tickets
8282.
For more information, go to www.extraco-
eventscenter. com
along with the fan favorite Mutton Bustin’.
To join in on all the fun, get tickets at the
Extraco Events Center Box Office located at
4601 Bosque Blvd, or at www.ticketmaster.com.
Holiday Camps at the Centers
South Waco, Bledsoe-Miller, and Dewey Com-
munity Centers are offering holiday camps for
kids ages 5 to 13 from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. during
the holiday break. Children will take part in recre-
ational activities, field trips and crafts. The Winter
Camp is offered Monday to Jan. 2, 2015, and
registration is $70 per child. The centers will be
closed Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year’s
Day for city holidays. The camps will provide
snacks, but campers must bring a lunch. For more
information or to register, call the community
centers at: South Waco, 750-8650; Bledsoe-Mill-
er, 750-8684; and Dewey, 750-8677.
Farmers market
Waco’s Downtown Farmers Market is from
9 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday at 400 N. University
Parks Dr. The market features the best local
agricultural producers and artisan vendors
within 150 miles of Waco. Enjoy food, crafts,
live music and more in downtown Waco. For
more information, visit www.wacodowntownfarm-
ersmarket.com.
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Bike-Run Central Texas
Join the dozens of bicyclists and runners seen
each weekend on the roads around Copperas
Cove. Along with miles and miles of deserted
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Discover the Grapevine Mills Mall, a shopping
destination just a short drive from Temple Friday.
Transportation and a light breakfast snack are
provided, but shopping and lunch are on your
own. Space is extremely limited, so reserve your
spot today.
The van will leave from Gober Party House
promptly at 7 a.m. and is expected to return by 7
p.m. Friday night. Cost is $25. For more informa-
tion call 298-5733 or email bgarcia@templetx.gov.
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Blue Genie Art Bazaar
The Blue Genie Art Bazaar, open for its
14th year, will be held until Wednesday at the
Marchesa Hall & Theatre in Austin. The bazaar
features original works from more than 200 local
and regional artists, with a portion of proceeds
going to Make-A-Wish. Parking and admission
are free.
Shoppers can browse thousands of original
works ranging from serious art to fun and kitschy
items.
For more information, go to www. bluegenieart-
hazaar.com.
roads, just perfect for avid bikers and runners - or
beginners.
Taking advantage of the area’s popularity with
bicyclists, Copperas Cove has long been recog-
nized and promoted as the bike/run center of
Central Texas. On any given weekend in Cove,
there are 100 to 200 bicyclists using Cove as
a jumping off spot for bike and run tours on
farm to market and county roads. Cove is in
the middle of miles of scenic, well-maintained,
traffic-free paved roads. There are at least 25
bicycle routes ranging in distance from 10 miles
to 100 miles, loops that start or end in the Cop-
peras Cove area.
For more informaion on touring the area by
bicycle, or to schedule a bike or run event, contact
the Copperas Cove Chamber of Commerce &
Visitors Bureau. Maps and detailed information
on local accommodations and restaurants are
always available by calling 547-7571 or by going
to www. copperascove. comlspecial-eventslhike-run-
central-texas.
Community fishing day
The Lake Waco Wetlands will host a com-
munity fishing day from 10 a.m.-l p.m. Saturday
at Nora’s Pond in the wetlands. The free event
features fishing for all ages in a pond fully stocked
with rainbow trout and catfish. Adults will need
a fishing license with a freshwater stamp, but
children under 17 don’t need a fishing license. A
small assortment of rods and reels will be available
to borrow, but the wetlands staff recommends
bringing a pole and line (limit two per person).
The limit per person is five trout and five catfish
with no length requirement. For more informa-
tion, call Nora Schell at 848-9654 or go to www.
lakewacowetlands. com.
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Austin Spurs
Come cheer on the Austin Spurs at home
as they take on the Canton Charge and be a
part of the season of giving. The game is set
for 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Cedar Park Cen-
ter. For tickets or more information, call the
Austin Spurs office at (512) 236-8333 or go to
www. austinspurs. com.
Start the new year at the rodeo. The RAM
Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo returns at 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 1-Jan. 3 at the Extraco Events Center in
Waco. Spectators will enjoy seven rodeo events
Art exhibit, reception
Christy Tremblay will be on hand to discuss her
art show “A Painted House a Day” from 5-8 p.m.
Jan. 24 at Salado Wine Seller in Salado. Tremblay,
a mixed media artist, was selected for the exhibi-
tion because of her ___________________________
unique perspective
on military life.
Christy just
completed an
art challenge, “A
Painted House A
Day.” Her goal
was to create with
paint and mixed
media one house
image a day, for
183 days. She
completed 183
Painted Houses
from March 2014
to September
2014.
A northwest native, Christy has taught in
Korea and visited cities, rural areas and islands
in Southeast Asia. She started using the imagery
of houses in her art about four years ago when
she and her family were living on Fort Bliss in
El Paso.
The Salado Winery gallery will be filled with
Tremblay’s artwork, which will be available for
sale throughout the spring. Wines produced on
the premise will be available for savoring as folks
view and purchase these local art treasures.
Read Christy’s daily entries of A Painted House
A Day at wwwapaintedhouseaday.blogspot.com. For
more information, go to www.saladowinery.com or
www.studiotremblay. com.
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