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The BOERNE Star
Friday, January 15, 2010
A L E N D A R
UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY 15
KENDALL COUNTRY
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSN,
meets Thursday, Jan. 14, at 1:30
p.m. in the Boerne ISD board-
room, 123 W. Johns Rd.
ROTARY CLUB OF BOERNE,
Friday, Jan. 15, noon at Ye Kend-
all Inn, 110 E. Blanco Rd. Dane
Johnson, Tisha Miller and Kim-
ble McHone speak about Boerne
High School athletics.
JANUARY 14-15
KCJLA SHOW, Check in Thurs-
day, Jan. 14, time depends on
breed. Breeding Sheep and angora
shows, Thursday at 6 p.m.; All
other shows Friday.
JANUARY 16
KCJLA BUYER SIGN-IN &
BARBECUE, Saturday, Jan. 16,
10:30 to 12:30 p.m., Kendall
County Fairgrounds New Dance
Hall. Auction sale, 1 p.m., Main
Show Ring.
KC 4-H HORSE CLUB
DANCE, Saturday, Jan. 16, Ken-
dall County Fairgrounds, Lil’ Bit
& Customatics, 8 p.m. to mid-
night. Admission $5, children 4
and undner free. Refreshments
available.
JANUARY 16-17
HILL COUNTRY GEM AND
MINERAL SHOW, Saturday, Jan.
16, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, Jan.
17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fredericks-
burg, Pioneer Pavilion at Lady
Bird Johnson Municipal Park on
Highway 16. Exhibits, demonstra-
tions, and sales of gems, jewelry,
fossils, crystals, arrowheads,
exotic minerals, geodes, meteor-
ites, and more. Free admission
and free parking.
JANUARY 19
BOERNE SUNRISE ROTARY
CLUB, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7 a.m.
at the Hungry Horse Restaurant,
118 S. Saunders St. Mike Canales
of the Winston School of San
Antonio talks about the school’s
Rotary Interact Club programs.
JANUARY 22
ROTARY CLUB OF BOERNE,
Friday, Jan. 22, noon at Ye Kend-
all Inn, 110 E. Blanco Rd. Danny
Threadgills Dave Fulkerson and
Samara Weinstein talk about
Boerne Champion High School
athletics.
JANUARY 25
HILL COUNTRY TEXAS
MASTER NATURALISTS, meet
Monday, Jan. 25, 7 p.m., UGRA
lecture hall, 125 Lehmann Dr.,
Kerrville. Topic - environmental
impact of wind power transmis-
sion lines. Spekers Charlotte
Kucera of US Fish & Wildlife and
Karen Clary of Texas Parks &
Wildlife. 830-634-2545.
JANUARY 29
ROTARY CLUB OF BOERNE,
Friday, Jan. 29, noon at Ye Kend-
all Inn, 110 E. Blanco Rd. Alvin
Loewenberg, president and CEO,
Morningside Ministries, speaking
on Aging in Place in Boerne.
JANUARY 30
GENEALOGY SEMINAR, Sat-
urday, Jan. 30, Boerne Convention
& Community Center Pre-regis-
tration by Jan. 14: Seminar $35
for members and $45 for non-
members. Registration at the door
is $55. Forms at library or www.
rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txgskc.
FEBRUARY 5
AARP DRIVER SAFETY
COURSE, Friday, Feb. 5, from
8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Fam-
ily Life Building, Room 101-103,
at First Baptist Church Boerne
(FBCB), 631 School Street. Cost
is $12 for AARP members and
$14 for non-members. To sign up,
call 830-249-2527.
FEBRUARY 27
KVFD RABIES CLINIC, Satur-
day, feb. 27, from 9 a.m. to noon, Clinic offers shots for dogs and
Kendalia Fire House, Hwy. 473 & cats: rabirs $8; distemper $17;
Edge Falls Rd., Blanco Veterinary combo $25.
Tri County Home Health Agency
Owned and Operated by
Annabelle Lindner, RHIT & Kathy Dietert, RN, BSN
Home health is designed to assist patients to remain in their
home. Our multidisciplinary team, which includes your
physician, is dedicated to addressing and coordinating your
health & personal needs through:
Skilled Nursing Care, Home Health Aides, Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy & LMSW.
Serving the community of Boerne, Fair Oaks and surrounding
communities of Comfort, Sisterdale, Center Point, Waring,
Welfare, Bandera, Kerrville and Fredericksburg.
ONGOING EVENTS
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - days of the month from 7-8:30 p.m.
AA meets at 8 p.m. Monday through at St. Mark Presbyterian Church in
Saturday at 40700 IH-10 West, on Boerne. For more information, call
the access road adjacent to U-Stor- 249-3232.
N-Lock, I-10 West Place. For more CELEBRATE RECOVERY, a
information call (888) 816-8800. Christian 12-step recovery program
NOON meetings are held Monday for dealing with life’s hurts, habits
through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. and hang-ups, meets every Thurs-
at the portable building across from day in the First United Methodist
the Family Life bldg, at the Baptist Church’s Family Life Center at 6
Church. SUNDAY meetings, 8 p.m., p.m. for food and fellowship. At 6:30
St. Helena’s Episcopal Church annex, p.m. large group gathering begins.
Open discussion. WOMEN’S meet- For more information call the church
ings, Saturday monings, St. Helena’s at 249-2565.
Episcopal Church, 10 a.m. COMMEMORATIVE AIR
BOERNE HOPE AL-ANON, for FORCE, TEX HILL WING, meets
friends and families of alcoholics at 10:30 a.m. the third Saturday each
whose lives have been affected by month at Hondo Municipal Airport
someone else’s drinking, Mondays in Hondo. For more information call
and Thursdays, 7 to 8 p.m., St. John Col. Chuck Beasley at 830-669-2100
Lutheran Church, Saxon House on or Col. Polly Padton at 210-698-
Turner St. V For further information 2054.
on Al-Anon, call 1-888-829-1312 COMFORT FARMERS’ MAR-
ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT KET, each Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to
GROUP, also other types of demen- noon, Comfort Park, Highway 27 in
tia, meets the third Monday from Comfort.
noon to 1:30 p.m. in the First United DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERI-
Methodist Church Family Life Cen- CAN REVOLUTION, George W.
ter. Bring brown bag lunch, drinks Kendall Chapter, NSDAR, meets at
and desserts provided. Call 830-249- 10 a.m. the second Saturday of most
2565, ext. 26. months from September through
BIBLE STUDY, “The Way,” 122 May. For more information, call
Whisper Way, Boerne, Sundays 10 Mary Alice Dell at 830-537-5325.
a.m., Pastor Ed Lorenz, call 210-204- DIABETES 360CLASSES, Boerne
7718 for more info. YMCA, first and thrd Tuesdays, 5
BOERNE AREA MODEL p.m., sponsored by the YMCA and
SOCIETY, a group interested in American Diabetes Association,
radio-controlled model aircraft meets Twice a month seminars, on a range
first Saturday of each month at 9 of topics important to people affected
a.m. in Boerne. Call for information, by diabetes.
830-537-3125 or visit the Web site at FIRST BAPTIST WOMEN’S
www.boernerc.com. FALL BIBLE STUDIES. Wednes-
BOERNE ART LEAGUE meets day Mornings, 9-11:30 a.m., Family
the second Tuesday each month at Life Building. Free childcare with
the Health & Wholeness Center, 216 registration at 830-249-2527. Stud-
W. Highland St. at 7 p.m. Those inter- ies offered: The Book of Revelation,
ested in the visual arts are welcome the Book of Ephesians, The Hebrew
to attend. For more information, call Connection, Me, Myself, and Lies
830-981-8488. by Jennifer Rothschild, Anointed,
BOERNE FARMERS’ MARKET, Transformed, Redeemed: A Study
each Wednesday, 2 to 6 p.m., Kend- of David, by Beth Moore, and Wis-
all County Fairgrounds, Highway 46 dom for Mothers. Also Wednesday
east of Boerne. Evenings, 6:15-8 p.m., Family Life
BOERNE HIGH SCHOOL PTO Building. Free childcare for 0-2
meets at noon the second Wednesday years, AWANA for ages 2-13. Stud-
of each month. For more information ies offered: the Book of Revelation
call 830-816-8751. and To Live is Christ by Beth Moore.
BOERNE KNITTING GUILD Thursday Brown Bag, noon to 1 pm,
Fiber Fondlers’ meets the first sat- Family Life Building. Studying the
urday of each month at 2 p.m. at Psalms. Bring lunch; dessert and bev-
Rosewood Yarns in Boerne. Mem- erage provided. No childcare.
bers meet to learn new knitting FIRST FRIDAYS AT FIRST- First
techniques and to enjoy the com- United Methodist Church of Boerne
pany of other knitters. All skill levels holds a once-a-month fellowship time
welcome. Call Heather Gonzales at for senior adults the first Friday of
Rosewood Yarns, 830-249-1195 for every month. Program includes sing-
information. ing, devotions, a program and lunch
BOERNE SHRINE CLUB meets in the Family Life Center from 10
at 6 p.m. the third Wednesday of a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information,
each month at Crusaders Hall, 415 call the church at 249-2565 ext. 26.
W O’Grady. Call Gary Bausell, FREE FITNESS PROGRAM, one-
210-698-6111, or Abner Kestler, 830- hour workouts every Tuesday and
755-8243. Thursday at Main Plaza, sponsored
BOERNE TOASTMASTERS by Boerne Parks and Recreation
CLUB, meets Fridays from noon to 1 Department. Morning workouts 8 to
p.m. at the Boerne YMCA. For More 9 a.m.; evening workouts 7 to 8 p.m.
Information, Contact Lynda Kohler at Bring water, towel, exercise mat and
830-481-3559 wear comfortable clothes. Workouts
BOERNE WOMEN’S CLUB, third begin on Tuesday, Sept. 8, directed by
Mondays each month. Call 830-249- Andrew Magallanez and wife Laurie
7161 for information about time and Webb.
location. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF
BRITISH HERITAGE ASSOCIA- KENDALL COUNTY meets the
TION meets every second Wednesday third Saturday of each month, Sept
at the Madison Estates, fith floor through May, St. John’s Anglican
activity room, 8645 Fredericksburg Church, 7 Sisterdale Rd. at 10 a.m.
Rd. in San Antonio, just north of For more information, call Gwen
Wurzbach. Adrian 830-249-2085.
BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY GLORY BABIES, BOERNE meets
at First Baptist Church, Boerne, an every third Thursday each month
ongoing Bible study for busy women from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Curry Creek
every Thursday, from noon to 1 p.m., Baptist Church on Cascade Caverns
in room 106 of the FBC Family Life Road. This is a support group for
Building on School St. Bring lunch. individuals struggling with infertil-
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP ity and/or the loss of a baby during
- Meets the second and fourth Mon- pregnancy and infancy. Contact Pam
Daur at (830) 537-4537 or for more
information go to www.Children Are
AGift.org.
HILL COUNTRY HIKING CLUB,
Wednesdays, 9 a.m., TxDOT Park &
Ride on North Main, Bring walk-
ing shoes, water, snack. Everyone
welcome.
HILL COUNTRY NEWCOMERS,
a social club designed to integrate
newcomers into the Hill Country com-
munity, meets the second Monday of
each month at St. Mark Presbyterian
Church. For information, call 830-
537.4401 or 830-755-4366 or visit
www.hillcountrynewcomers.com.
HILL COUNTRY WOMEN IN
BUSINESS - General meetings are
the second Thursday each month at 6
p.m. Contact Kathy Hubbard at 830-
249-1222 for more information.
KENDALL COUNTY DEMO-
CRATIC CLUB welcomes all
democrats & other civic mined peo-
ple to the regular meeting on the first
Thursday even of each month at 7
p.m. at Boerne Independent School
District Administration office at 123
W. Johns Rd., for more info call Mary
at (830) 537-5271.
KENDALL COUNTY FAIR
ASSOCIATION WOMEN’S AUX-
ILIARY. Meets first Tuesday each
month, 7:30 p.m. at the Kendall
County Fairgrounds. New members
welcome. Call Anita Anderson at
830-249-2541.
KENDALL
COUNTY
RESOURCE CONSERVATION &
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL meets
every third Thursday of odd num-
bered months at St. Francis Hall, 117
W. Hosack, Boerne, beginning at 6
p.m. Meetings are open to the public.
Contact Alma Aguirre at aaguirre@
gvtc.com or 830-816-2210 for fur-
ther information.
KENDALL COUNTY SENIOR
COALITION meets every fourth
Wednesday of each month at noon in
the council room at St. John Lutheran
Church, 217 Rosewood Avenue,
Boerne.
MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOL-
ERS (MOPS) meets the 2nd Monday
of each month at the First Baptist
Church-Boerne from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Bring your preschoolers for the
MOPPETS program while you get
treated to brunch and a speaker with
other moms. For more information
call Andrea Riebel at 210-389-9238.
NARCOTICS NONYMOUS,
meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m., St. Hel-
ena’s Episcopal Church annex. Call
1-800-765-1266 or visit www.hcana.
org
NARFE. meets every first Tuesday
of the month at the Rainbow Senior
Center at 12:45 p.m. Those wishing
to eat lunch at the RSC please call
them by 9 a.m. at 249 2114.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS,
Thursday mornings, 10 to 11 a.m.,
Chrysalis Counseling Center, 905 N.
Main, Ste. 9, Boerne.
SENIOR LUNCH by Trinity Tea
Time, every Wednesday at 11 a.m.,
RSVP, groups welcome, at Fern-
brook Estate, Exit 538 of IH 10. Call
for directions: 830-249-3730.
SEWING CLASSES, first Thurs-
day each month, from 1 to 3 p.m. at
Morningside Ministries At Menger
Springs. Bring sewing machine
for a sewing project, brownies and
fellowship. Classes limited to 10;
reservations requested. For more
information, call 830-816-4512.
SECOND SATURDAY, spotlight-
ing the art galleries of Boerne every
second Saturday starting Feb. 10.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION, Boerne chapter,
meets at 11:30 a.m. on fourth Satur-
day most months. Lunch reservations
are required. Call John
Weir at 830-755-2387 or email
johnweir@gvtc.com.
SPRING CREEK BOOK CLUB
meets the third Thursday of each
month at 10 a.m. at Spring Creek
United Methodist Church, 28970
Old Fredericksburg Rd., Fair Oaks
Ranch. Call for more information or
directions: Judy Howen, 210-545-
4192. Everyone is invited.
THREADS OF LOVE, national
non-profit organization provides
items for premature infants in hospi-
tal care, meets Wednesdays from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at 10 Cazneau Lane,
off Johns Road in Boerne. For more
information call 830-249-5575.
TOASTMASTERS INTERNA-
TIONAL Hill Country Chapter
meets Thursday mornings from 7 to
8 a.m. Contact Chris Taylor at 830-
446-2545 or visit www.hillcountrytoastmasters.com.
VFW POST 688 - The Bruno Phil-
lip Post 688, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, meets on the third Tuesday
of every month at 6:30 p.m., at The
Hut at St. John Lutheran Church,
211 Rosewood. All veterans who
served our country on foreign soil are
invited to attend.
WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY,
Spring Creek Methodist Church, 10
a.m. Tuesdays,
Church, led by Judy Goolsby -
judygoolsby @ aol.com
YOUNG AND RESTLESS,
Christian fellowship for 20- and
30-somethings, married or single,
meets monthly for fellowship, out-
reach and good time. Call Jonathan
at 830-249-3228 or visit www.sthel-
enas-boerne.org.
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