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The Price Center’s Shop 1893 will celebrate this year’s holiday shopping season with extended Saturday hours. Pictured, an item for sale during the holiday season: Christmas Cats. Photos by by Shop 1893 and the Price Center

Shop 1893 set to celebrate holiday season with extended hours, refreshments, handmade goods

The Price Center’s Shop 1893 will celebrate this year’s holiday shopping season with extended Saturday hours.

Answers to Go

November is the month for celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
Photo from Metro Creative

Answers to Go

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Q.When is Native American History (Heritage) Month? How did it come about and is it the same as Indigenous People’s Month? What is its purpose? Is American Indian “OK” to use when referring to Native people?

Staying Gold

Janet Aron leads a low-impact weight exercise in Wednesday’s Zumba Gold class.
Photos by Celeste Cook

Staying Gold

“Age is not the criteria.” Aron’s Zumba Gold class focuses on exercises that improve balance and mobility. The classes cater to needs and abilities of each class member, regardless of age.

Staying Gold

Aron’s Zumba Gold class, from left to right, Dolores Appl, Janet Aron, Carmen Martinez, Brenda Smith, Ava Purkey and Irma Zuniga.
Photo by Celeste Cook

Staying Gold

Janet Aron leads fun, low-impact Zumba at Price Center

Look to create a gold rush for this award-winning Rudbeckia in 2023

American Gold Rush rudbeckia also makes an idyllic partner with echinacea.
Photo courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Garden

Look to create a gold rush for this award-winning Rudbeckia in 2023
Look to create a gold rush for this award-winning Rudbeckia in 2023

American Gold Rush will be loved by bees and butterflies like this Gray Hairstreak and seeds left to mature will be enjoyed by visiting songbirds. Photos by Norman Winter the 2023 rudbeckia celebration. Follow me on Facebook @ormanWinterTheGardenGuy for more photos and garden inspiration.

Look to create a gold rush for this award-winning Rudbeckia in 2023

Next year will be a horticultural occurrence or phenomenon that I don’t ever remember happening. It is going to be like the Gold Rush, except this time to get an award-winning plant. We can credit Brent Horvath owner of Intrinsic Perennial Gardens with this invention that has everyone excited. It is known has American Gold Rush rudbeckia.

Wimberley Players present tradtions and fun for the holidays

Left to right, Danny Mosier, Greg Dew and Dawn Wright rehearse one of the many Beloved Holiday Classics explored in the play, Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some) at the Wimberley Players, opening Nov. 18.
Photo by Simone Corprew

Wimberley Players present tradtions and fun for the holidays

The Wimberley Players will present two holiday events this coming season. The comedy, “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)” by Michael Carleton, James FitzGerald and John K. Alvarez opens Nov. 18. In December, the family-friendly movie “Elf ” will be shown indoors, on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m.

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Above left, Don Japanese Kitchen's Nan-Bomb, which comes with large, popcorn chicken tossed with a pineapple habanero infused sweet and sour glaze served on a bed of white rice with cabbage, ginger and topped with nori. Above right, Don Mac Katsu — panko-breaded mac and cheese bites served with lemon garlic aioli. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

Foodie Friday: Don Japanese Kitchen

Walk into Don Japanese Kitchen and you enter an eclectic atmosphere.

Yard of the Month

The Tidwell home in the Castle Forest neighborhood uses rainwater for the landscape.
Photos by Sharon Lockett

Yard of the Month

A bird bath surrounded by gray artemisia centers a curbside planting area, between crape myrtle and Mexican fire bush.

Yard of the Month

Colored concrete blocks separate a gravel path to the back yard gate from front lawn.
Photo by Sharon Lockett

Yard of the Month

Landscape reflects changes that come with development

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