The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 2004 Page: 2 of 28
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The Boerne STAR
Friday, February 6, 2004
alendar
ONGOING
•COMMUNITY-WIDE WOR-
SHIP - A community-wide wor-
ship and prayer service is held
every Wednesday at noon in the
sanctuary of First Baptist
Church Boerne. Child care is
provided. Robin Lees provides
the worship music. Everyone is
welcome.
•COWBOY FELLOWSHIP OF
BEXAR COUNTY - Cowboy
Fellowship of Bexar County led
by Pastor Mike McDaniel meets
every Sunday at 10:45 a.m. at
Leon Springs Dance Hall. For
information call (210)521-4418
or visit
www.cowboyup4jesus.org.
•HILL COUNTRY NEW-
COMERS - A social mixer for
area newcomers will be held on
the second Monday of each
month at 10 a.m. in St. Mark
Presbyterian Church, 209 W.
Bandera, Boerne.
•HILL COUNTRY ANIMAL
LEAGUE/SPCA - Fix your pets
- we can help! Pet adoptions,
adorable puppies and kittens,
and dogs and cats. Spay/neuter
office and adoptions open Thurs-
days and Saturdays from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Call (830) 249-3720 or
(830) 249-2341 for information.
•KENDALL COUNTY COM-
MISSIONERS -Kendall County
Commissioners meet at 9 a.m.
the second and fourth Monday
of every month at Kendall Coun-
ty Courthouse, 204 E. San Anto-
nio.
•COW CREEK - Cow Creek
Groundwater Conservation Dis-
trict meets at 7 p.m. first Tues-
day of every month a Kendall
County Courthouse, 204 E. San
Antonio.
•BOERNE CITY COUNCIL - building at 631 S. School Street will be voting on a new budget Morning February 21, 2004 also feature an activity from one
Boerne City Council meets at 7 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday for 2004 and discussing our fu- from the Boerne HEB- WANDA of the books. Event is free and
p.m. the second and fourth Tues- at noon for open discussion. ture for the coming year, in addi- Street parking lot. If you need a open to the public.
day of every month City Hall, tion to electing new board mem- ride either sign up at the library FEB. 12
402 E. Blanco Rd. JAN. - APRIL, 2004 bers. Absentee voting is avail- or call Jean Willard, (830) 336- DEMOCRATIC WOMEN -
•P.O.P.s (PARENTS OF THE AARP TAX AID-PRO- able, call the office at (830)249- 3109 or e mail The Kendall County Area De-
PRODIGALS - PRAYING TO- GRAM - Program needs volun- 94 1 0. skycroft @ gvtc.com. Registra- mocratic Women’s monthly
GETHER) - P.O.P.s will begin teers willing to service as in- FEB. 9 tion deadline is February 9, meeting on Thursday, Feb. 12
meeting on the first and third come tax preparers during the MBOERNE WOMEN’S CLUB 2004. As a reminder the field trip will be held at the home of
Wednesday of each month, from period of January through April - The Boerne Women’s Club will serve as the February meet- Gwen Adrian 6 Sisterdale Road
6-7 p.m. in room 205 of the Ed- 2004. No experience is required. will meet on Monday, Feb. 9 at ing. The March 20, 2004 meet- in Boerne at 11:30 a m The co-
ucation building at First Baptist Training will be provided. If in- 10 a.m. The meeting will be held ing will be held at the Boerne hostesses are LaVerne Peterson
Church in Boerne, 631 S. School terest, call Berkie Norman at at the Boerne First Baptist Public Library. Lu Janes and Sandra Weir who
Street. This group is intended to (830) 981-5216. Church. An award winning team FEB. 10 will prepare and serve a deli-
provide a place for parents of MDEAF MINISTRY - Cross of growers of African Violets STOCK INVESTING cious buffet There is a donation
prodigal children to find com- Community Christian Church is will present the program. Mem- COURSE - Club Ed is offering a of $4 for the lunch
fort, strength and healing offering free deaf ministry sign- bers are encouraged to bring course for stock investors in For more information about this
through the support of other par- ing classes at 6 p.m. every guests for this special presenta- Boerne. The course. How to meeting or joining this group of
ents and through the power of Wednesday at the church. Also tion. Read Financial Reports, teaches women call Stu at 9818330 or
prayer. For more information each Wednesday night, the MGENEALOGY - The Geneal- investors how to read company Gwen at 249 2085
call First Baptist Church at 249- church holds a 7 p.m. prayer and ogy Society of Kendall County reports with a heavy emphasis MBARNES AND NORT R A
2527 or 816-6141. healing service. The church is is planning a field trip to the an- on interpretation of financial:1
•THE BOERNE GROUP OF located at the 70 ft. cross on IH- nual San Marcos / Hays County statements. An accounting back- D - mes a an, 1
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 10 at the Fair Oaks exit. For Genealogical Workshop Feb. 21, ground is required. Classes 7on C avaia, "S»‘ e - 4
- AA meets at 8 p.m. Monday more information, call 830-981- in San Marcos. The featured begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. : Pun au or and wer Tax
through Saturday has moved to 5772. speaker Kathleen Hinckley is a 10 for five consecutive weeks at eler ITIstOP Cr. PS W1
40700 IH-10 West, on the access FEB. 7 professional genealogist special- the Boerne Community Center SCUSS an sign TX Questions
road adjacent to U-Stor-N-Lock, • FREDERICKSBURG izing in finding missing family on Adler Road. Complete details Socrates:A Modern-Day
110 West Place. CHORALE - The Fredericks- members, past and present. Ms. and descriptions are contained in Journey of Discovery Through
For more information call (888) burg Chorale will present two Hinckley is founder & president the new Club Ed catalog which World Philosophy Event is free
816-8800. Mid-Winter Concerts on Satur- of Family Detective in Westmin- was mailed in early January. and open to the public.
•ALCOHOLICS ANONY- day, Feb. 7 at St. Joseph’s Hall, ster, Colorado where she com- Extra copies are available at the BARNES AND NOBLEAs
MOUS "DESAROLLO HIS- 212 W. San Antonio St., in Fred- bines her skills as a professional Chamber of Commerce, Boerne part of the B&N Fiesta Trail, IH
PANO" GROUPO - A Spanish ericksburg. The concerts are at 3 genealogist and private investi- Library and Boerne Community 10 & De Zavala, Fri., Feb. 13 at
speaking group will meet 8 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Adult tickets are gator, utilizing the internet, pub- Center. Enroll by one of eight 7:30 p.m. best-selling author
Wednesday at 40700 IH-10 $10. Youth tickets (18 and lic records, and genealogical methods including phone at Pamela Morsi will read from and
West, on the access road adja- under) are $5 and may be pur- sources to find people. (830) 895-4386 and Internet at sign her new novel of humorous
cent to U-Stor-N-Lock, I10 West chased at the PVAC office at 306 Forms for the San Marcos/Hays www.kerrvilleisd.net/clubed. fiction titled "Suburban Renew-
Place. E. Austin St. (830) 997-1178 or County Workshop with a direc- Cash, check Visa, Mastercard al." Event is free and open to the
•ALCOHOLICS ANONY- by calling the Chorale office at tional map along with sign up and purchase order are accepted. public.
MOUS SUNDAY NIGHT - (830) 997-0212. sheets for car pooling are avail- Early registration is encouraged PROJECT GRADUATION -
A.A. will meet at St. Helena’s FEB.8 able in The Genealogical and as classes fill quickly. The Scenic Loop Cafe at Boerne
Episcopal Church 410 N. Main MUNITY CHURCH OF Historical Research Room at the MBARNES AND NOBLE - As Stage Road will be hosting a
Street Sunday at 8 p.m. for open BOERNE ANNUAL MEET- Boerne Public Library. Early part of the B&N Fiesta Trail, IH fundraising Chow Down on
discussion. ING - The Unity Church of Registration is encouraged. Feb. 10 & De Zavala, Wed., Feb. 1 1 at Thursday, February 12 from 5
•ALCOHOLICS ANONY- Boerne will hold its annual 9, is the deadline for forms to ar- 2 p.m. the Homeschoolers Book p.m until 9 p.m. Proceeds will
MOUS BOERNE NOON meeting Sunday, Feb. 8 at 1 p.m. rive in San Marcos. Members Club will meet to discuss one of benefit the Project Graduation
GROUP - A.A. will meet at the Church members, are encour- wishing to car pool will leave the "Kaya" books from the celebration for graduating sen-
First Baptist Church portable aged to attend. The membership promptly at 7:15 a.m., Saturday American Girls series. We will iors of Boerne High School.
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Cartwright, Brian & Morgan, Clay. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 2004, newspaper, February 6, 2004; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1632966/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.