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Calendar of Events
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gested donation of $5 at the door. Call (830) 997-0212 for further informa- www.ktc.net/hccc.
tion.
Friday, May 10, 2002
Texas Hill Country Freethinkers will meet for lunch at 1 p.m. on May 16 at
On Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Castroville Market Trail Naples Restaurant in Boerne. Doubt that holy book? We welcome all who
Days, located on Houston Square, will once again offer unique items for are interested in a different way to think about religion. For more informa-
MAY11 - MAY 31 shoppers. This event is available the second Saturday of each month from tion call Julie Fisher (210) 354-3558 or Chet Chiles 249-2930.
Since 1958 the Hill Country Arts Foundation (HCAF) has been bringing March to December.
to the area quality art instruction. The Hill Country art community is grow- MAY 18
ing and along with it are the opportunities offered at HCAF. The 2002 MAY12 , The 14th annual Blanco Classic Car Show will be held at the Blanco
spring schedule has a wide variety of media and techniques. Texas Hill Country Freethinkers will meet for breakfast at 10 a.m. on May State Park in beautiful Blanco, Texas, on Saturday, May 18. Registration
MAY 11 & 12: Marionette Making with Richard Rouse. Workshop par- 12at Jalapenos in Boerne. Doubt that holy book? We welcome all who are begins at 9 a.m. the Parade at 11 a.m. and the car show from noon to 4
ticipants will construct 3-dimensional marionettes using a wide variety of interested in a different way to think about religion. For more information p.m. Families and car enthusiasts are welcomed to attend. This year’s
materials. Creativity and individual interpretation will be emphasized, call Julie Fisher (210) 354-3558 or Chet Chiles 249-2930. sponsor is Blanco Masonic Lodge. Proceeds help fund many local Blanco
Tuition $75, plus $25 material fee. activities. For more information please call Dobie at (830) 833-5348.
MAY 13 -17: Exploring Mixed Media with Laura Carlton. Each studentMAY 13
will spend the week discovering and exploring new ways of painting with The Hill Country Newcomers Club will meet Monday, May 13 at 10:a.m. Well-known Hill Country singer/songwriter Mike Blakely will perform with
their own personal style. The instructor will share her techniques in layer- The meeting will be held at the St. Mark Presbyterian Church located at y los Yahoos on Saturday, May 18, at the home of John and Anita
ing, pouring, collage, stamping and monoprinting. Tuition $175. 208 W. Bandera in Boerne. Porterfield. A respected member of the music community, Blakely has writ-
MAY 20 - 24: Traditional Watercolor Technique with Brad Braune. All This month the program will be presented by Dale Flashberg. We will ten and recorded such hits as “The Last Comanche Moon” (most request-
workshop participants, whether beginner or advanced will be guided see the results of a year of training for Sandy, an assistance dog for the ed song on KFAN 107 for three solid months); “Here’s to Horses,” (also
through the process of learning to use massive amounts of water without Canine Companions for Independence Program. recorded by Gary P. Nunn); and currently “In the Dust,” from his CD of the
fear, focusing on learning to control the wash, letting the water do the work. This club is primarily for women, but many activities include spouses, same name.
Tuition $175. Anyone new to the area in the last three years is welcome to join the group. Blakely, also well known as a novelist has published 14 novels, many of
MAY 20 - 24: Exploring the Visual Book with Sara Crittenden, in this For more information call Kim Dunn (830) 755-4452. which are award-winning. He has served as president of Western Writers
workshop students will explore non-traditional ways of making one-of-a- n ■ of America and is on the board of the Ozark Creative Writers. Blakely’s CDs
kind books formed by a combination of structure, format, visual images and . Kendall Lodge No. 897 will honor widows of Masons at the annual and books will be available at the concert for purchase and signing,
presentation. Tuition $200 plus $40 material fee. Widows’ Night meeting on May 13. The meeting will be opened at 7 p.m. For reservations contact Anita Porterfield at (830) 537-5940. A fajita
MAY 28 - 31: Silver Art Clay with Martha Ann Reading. Silver Clay is in the Masonic Lodge at 897 E- Blanco, and will be open to the public. The buffet will be served during the concert. The cost is $20 per person.
composed of microscopic particles of pure silver combined with an organ- Master of the Lodge, F. B. Andy Andrews encourages all Masons, family, Mike Blakely is a rare talent, a prolific writer, and an established veter-
ic binder. After modeling, drying and burning out, it becomes a beautiful and friends to attend. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. an of the American entertainment industry - in print, over the airways and
piece of jewelry in pure silver. Tuition $200, plus $75 material fee and $15 . . at his live performances.
jab fee. A Cancer Support Group for cancer patients, cancer survivors, their
Those interested in registering or in receiving more workshop informa- families and their friends meet once a month at St. Mark Presbyterian TEXAS FORDS’ 6th Annual Pre 1975 FORD BODY & POWERED Car
tion should call Judy at (830) 367-5120 or 1-800-459-HCAF. Please note Church Fellowship Hall, 208 W. Bandera Street in Boerne. The next meet- & Truck Show for all Ford-Lincoln-Mercury vehicles will be held at Super K-
that timely registration is a must since a minimum number of students is ing is Monday, May 13 at 7 p.m. For more information or childcare reser- Mart, 11711 IH-35 N at O’Connor Rd from 12 pm to 4 pm. Pre registration
required to hold a class. The size of the classrooms also dictates the max- vations please call St. Mark at (830) 249-3232 or (830) 816-3000 or check is $15 until May 18, show day is $20 with show day registration from 10 am
imum number of students that can be comfortably accommodated so early our Web site at www.stmarktx.org. to 1 pm. First, 2nd and 3rd place trophies will be awarded in 23 classes.
registration is again very important.
The Hill Country Arts Foundation at 507 State Hwy 39, Ingram, TX, in . The Boerne Women’s Club will hold their installation luncheon in the MAY 19
nestled on the point of land, which forms at the confluence of the Cibolo Room of the Tapatio Springs Resort on May 13 at noon. Lunch will Texas Hill Country Freethinkers will meet with FACT in San Antonio for
Guadalupe River and Johnson Creek, a location that has inspired artists for be $14.95 including tax and gratuity. A cash bar will be available at 11:30 breakfast at 9:30 a.m. for lunch at 1 p.m. on May 19. For more
over 40 years. Ingram is centrally located in the Hill Country approximate- a.m. For reservations contact Bobbi Hale, president, by May 7 at 981-9529. information call Julie Fisher (210) 354-3558 or Chet Chiles 249-2930.
ly 65 miles northwest of San Antonio, 90 southwest of Austin and just 5 _,
miles west of Kerrville. The next meeting of the Celiac Sprue Support Group will be May 13 at The Fredericksburg Music Club, Inc. next classical music concert will
MAY 11 7 p.m. at the Covenant Presbyterian Church in San Antonio. present the four hands at one piano team of Paul Hanson and Joanne
Waring VFD annual Dance and Fundraiser, Saturday, May 11, at the If you have been diagnosed as having Celiac disease or dermatitis her- Kong. Mr.. Hanson received his Bachelor of Music degree from Washington
Waring Fire Station. Live music by Cactus Country featuring Chilton Vance, petiformis, please know there is a support group in San Antonio ready to State University, his master of Music degree from the University of
Admission by donation, food served from 6 p.m. Dance 8 p.m to 1 a m welcome you and assist you in any way we can. Quarterly meetings (Feb., Southern California and his Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the
Auction at 10 p.m. and bake sale at 10 a.m. May, Aug. and Nov.) are held at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 211 Roleto University of Oregon.
Drive (off Loop 410-W Access Road, west Northwest Military Highway). The performance is Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. at the Fredericksburg
K’STAR’s Volunteers Fund-Raising Garage Sale, May 11, at 1016 E. Contact Sharon McLaughlin (830) 995-4109 or Anne Barfield (210) 340- United Methodist Church, 1800 North Llano. The concerts are open to
Main Street in Kerrville, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The best bargains in town.
The third annual Garden Tour sponsored by Riverside Nature Center
will be held on Saturday, May 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets for the
event can be purchased at Riverside Nature Center, 150 Francisco Lemos
Street, for a $5 donation or at the gardens the day of the tour. The $5 dona-
tion covers entry to any one or all of the gardens. For information call RNC
at 257-4837.
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Renowned Western artist, Jack Terry, will host a signing of limited edi-
tion prints of his work “The Frontier Battalion” on Saturday, May 11, from 2-
8 p.m. at Jack Terry Fine Art Gallery, 806 Water Street in Kerrville.
May, Aug. and Nov.) are held at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 211 Roleto University of Oregon.
Drive (off Loop 410-W Access Road, west Northwest Military Highway). The performance is Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. at the Fredericksburg
Contact Sharon McLaughlin (830) 995-4109 or Anne Barfield (210) 340-
0648. Alamo Celiac also has sister groups in Austin and Corpus Christi, everyone and are free, with goodwill donations gladly accepted. For addi-
Meetings are free. Come out and learn about safe recipes, products and tion information contact the program chairperson, Frances Gibson at (830)
more. All are welcome. 997-2980 or Voy Althaus, president, at (830) 685-3334.
Austin: Tarrytown United Methodist Church, 2601 Exposition Blvd.,
Room 208. Call Frances Kelley (512) 301-2224. MAY 21
Corpus Christi: St. Luke’s Untied Methodist Church, 3151 Reid Drive Texas Hill Country Freethinkers will meet for lunch at 1 p.m, on May 21 at
. (behind the HEB on Alemeda). Call Lari Jo Wallace-Johnston (361) 852- The Limestone Grille in Boerne. Doubt that holy book? We welcome all who
3934. are interested in a different way to think about religion. For more informa-
tion call Julie Fisher (210) 354-3558 or Chet Chiles 249-2930.
MAY 14
The Comal County Genealogy Society will meet Tuesday, May 14, at MAY 25 AND 26
the First Methodist Church, 572 W. San Antonio Street in New Braunfels, May 25 and 26 are the dates this year for the Bandera County Artists
at 7:30 p.m. Alton Rahe and Robert Goebel will give a talk on the Solms Funtier Days show. Times for shows are 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturday and
School. All former students are cordially invited to attend and share their 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on Sunday. The show booths will be located around the
memories of those days. Bandera County Courthouse.
MAY 16 For more information about the show contact Neva Reed at (830) 589-
Hill Country Computer Club meets 7 p.m. Thursday, May 16, in Church 2219 or write her at 2490 Brewington Creek Rd., Medina, TX 78055.
of Christ Fellowship Hall at 505 Sidney Baker in Kerrville. A computer wiz-
Hit the trail on May 11, eighteen Kerrville and Ingram galleries host
openings from 3 - 9 p.m. the second Saturday of every month, welcoming
art lovers to enjoy food, festivities and great art. You can pick up maps at
all participating galleries. Check out www.artinthehills.org. for individual
gallery information and to get your maps or call (830) 895-0646.
1 -00 ■ n r ex . c o A: ard will show how to build an Internet Web site, usi09 the club’s own new , F. B. “Andy” Andrews, Master of Kendall Lodge, No. 897 AF&AM,
The Fredericksburg Chorale will presenta Spring Convert on Satu rday Web site as an example. Visitors are encouraged to bring their computer I:! announces Past Masters will be honored during a called, open meeting on
CMay.11 at 7 p.meat.the-Frederieksburg-United Methodist Church. A sug- questions to the meeting, and to visit the HCCC Web site at June 3 at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Masonic Lodge, 897 E. Blanco.
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Keasling, Edna. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 2002, newspaper, May 10, 2002; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1650506/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.