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Bandera County Farm Bureau President Booker Young and his wife, Connie, attended the 88th Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Annual Meeting Dec. 3-5 in Corpus Christi.
Read moreThe Bandera Cowgirls released their 2022 calendar on Thursday, December 23, at the Spirits of Texas store and the Bandera General Store. The cowgirls greeted customers and chatted with patrons while autographing their month in the calendar.
Read moreThe Grinch was absent December 18, as the Lakehills American Legion Post 410 and American Legion Auxiliary worked together and continued their long-standing tradition of providing a free Christmas Meal this past Saturday at the Lakehills Post.
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Read moreAlisha Lee, bartender of the Shotgun Sports Bar and Grill, and her patrons raised almost $2,000 to sponsor underprivileged children on an Angel Tree. The Shotgun group collaborated with the Ridin’ the River Cowboy Fellowship to help 18 children and 25 individuals have a better Christmas.
Read moreChristmas spirit is strong along Main Street, especially at businesses like Bandera General Store.
Read moreThe Hill Country ExxonMobil Retiree Club of Texas held its annual Corporate all member lunch meeting on December 15 at the Riverhill Country Club in Kerrville. The club has 52 members, and a quorum of 39 were present. Musical entertainment was provided by the string quartet ‘Three plus One,’ who played holiday tunes. The club normally meets four times a year, and all ExxonMobil Retirees in the Kerrville-Fredericksburg surrounds are eligible to join. Contact President Sam Begeman at 830-282-6161 for details for enrollment. The 2022 Club Officers are pictured (from left): Wil Rathke-Treasurer, Barbara Rathke-Vice President, Sam Begeman-President, Dianne Green-Secretary, George Reynolds-Director, Leon Cox-Director. Courtesy Photo
Read moreThe St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Stanislaus’ Catholic Church brought Christmas happiness to underprivileged families in Bandera County. Forty-eight children in Bandera and twenty children in Lakehills will get a Christmas full of joy this year thanks to the Angel Tree Project sponsored by the Society.
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