Bobcat Farm
Texas State’s student-led agricultural project plants roots as a self-sustaining community
Texas State’s student-led agricultural project plants roots as a self-sustaining community
MotherShip Studios is set to present the second annual San Marcos Studio Tour Friday - Sunday, April 5 - 7, the weekend preceding the April 8 total eclipse. This city-wide tour will include artists’ studios within San Marcos and Martindale, beginning with a kick-off event at MotherShip Students on April 5 at 7 p.m. where guests can mingle with local artists and explore a group exhibition of all participating artists for the duration of the tour.
“After an extensive search, the Wimberley Players is proud to announce what they hope to be their most exciting season to date,” said Karin Cunningham, Vice President of Wimberley Players Marketing. “The selections for the 2024 season’s five productions includes an eclectic mix of popular, challenging and controversial plays.”
The Heritage Society of San Marcos will host a Mardi Gras Martini Happy Hour and Silent Auction on Thursday, Feb. 8, from 5 - 7 p.m. at the Historica Hays County Courthouse located at 111 E. San Antonio St.
FAMILY FUN DAY AND LBJ MUSEUM BENEFIT GALA
For those of you that feel you missed out on fireworks for New Years Eve festivities and still need your fix, I have an event for you from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday Jan. 20. The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment will be celebrating 2024 with a Family Fun Day. Not only will it be a fun event to share with the little ones but it will be educational as well; there will be crafts and activities from different New Year celebrations from all around the world. If you are interested in supporting a local museum later that evening, the LBJ Museum Benefit Gala will be happening the same night at 6:30 p.m. at the Texas State LBJ Student Center Grand Ballroom. The speaker for the event is Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian and author. Individual tickets are $80, and it costs $600 for a table of eight. If you have a business and would like an advertising opportunity, there are other table prices that come with various levels of sponsorship from the museum. There’s going to be dinner too, which I must say is my favorite part of any event. Buy your tickets or tables at this link lbjmuseum.com/ events/2024-lbj-museum-of-san-marcos-benefit-gala/.
SUPPORT LOCAL ARTISTS
Calling all artists!
The annual San Marcos Art League Annual Membership Social 2024 is tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Price Center. It is a perfect opportunity for artists and art lovers to join together for a little bit of mingling and support the arts in our local community.
“We welcome anybody,” Tracy Weinberg, president of the San Marcos Art League, said. “Come find out more about us. We have almost 160 members. There is a thriving arts scene in San Marcos. If you are supportive of the arts, we are one of a number of resources in town that help build that community of artists and art lovers.”
The event will include a performance from the Midnight Breeze Bellydancing Company as well as a silent auction with a number of items including local artwork, art classes and art supplies. In addition there will be light refreshments. Proceeds go to the San Marcos Art League, which among other things runs the San Marcos Art Center as well as the monthly Art Squared event on the Hays County Courthouse lawn.
BBQ FOR A GOOD CAUSE
This weekend swing by Jack’s Roadhouse, 1625 Hunter Road between noon and 4 p.m. to get BBQ for a Good Cause, a fundraiser for helping Sean, who was injured recently and will be off his feet during recovery. For $15, plates for Sean will include a Yaya’s smoked chicken leg quarter, sausage, potato salad, beans, jalapeno and bread. There will also be assorted baked goods for $2 each, and a raffle for gift cards and local merch. Winners of the raffle will be called on Sunday, so while you’re in the area, swing by the weekly flea market at Wonder World Adventure Park between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. You never know what treasures might be waiting.
FAMILY FUN DAY AND LBJ MUSEUM BENEFIT GALA
RapidUrgentCare,oneofthenewestSeguinChambermemberswastheluncheonsponsor for the January meeting. Deanna Henk from the Guadalupe Healthcare Networks was the featured speaker, giving the attendees the nature of present day healthcare in the local area. Lunch was provided by True Texas BBQ and the HEB Food Store. Pictured left to right are Seguin councilman Jason Biesenbach, Gary Job Corps Human Resource Director Elva Zdeb, Seguin Chamber President Chester Jenke, Seguin Mayor Donna Dodgen,and Gary Job Corps Community Relations Coordinator Randolph Goodman. For further information concerning the Seguin Chamber of Commerce, 830-379-6382, seguinchamber.com.
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Seguin Chamber of Commerce January 2024 Luncheon
The Hill Country is experiencing an alarming prevalence of oak wilt which is a devastating tree disease caused by the fungus Bretziella fagacearum. This disease has raised concerns among environmentalists, landowners and tree enthusiasts in Texas. Particularly prominent in Central Texas, this infectious disease has been responsible for widespread oak tree mortality. We need to address this critical issue and acquire a comprehensive understanding of oak wilt and its management strategies which have become essential in this fight against a fungus.
Dear Readers, I’m thinking about Y2K, naturally. Do you remember what you were doing when the world was partying like it was 1999? I certainly do. I know you do too. If I’m doing the time-math correctly, it’s a safe assumption that people who are still reading the actual newspaper in 2024 were definitely around when the ball dropped on Y2K.
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