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The Arthur Nagel Community Clinic announced the return of its annual Cork and Fork, the nonprofit’s yearly benefit, on Saturday, November 13, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at The Farm Country Club, located at 347 Pue Road, ten minutes from downtown Bandera.
Read moreEnjoy a night celebrating Bandera’s cowboy spirit when the Frontier Times Museum hosts the opening exhibit reception for the Western Artists Round-Up exhibit and art sale this Thursday, September 2.
Read moreWhen I think back to those wonderful years as a youngster living some great adventures along the banks of the Medina River I realize there were some disappointments too. We watched Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett on tv and tried to fashion our lives after them. Here I am with seven decades behind me and I still haven’t outgrown the desire to own a coonskin cap.
Read moreSeptember is here, and fall is just around the corner. With so much going on, be sure to sign up for our monthly newsletter. The email goes out at the beginning of the month and details all the upcoming programming as well as the book titles available for adoption. Call the Library to get on the mailing list.
Read moreBandera Electric Cooperative (BEC) held its 82nd Annual Meeting of the Membership virtually last Saturday. Nearly 400 members attended, with more than 45% being first-time attendees, according to a BEC press release.
Read moreOlivia, Bandera Natural History Museum’s walking dinosaur is getting help from Maggie Schumacher, Managing Director, to prepare her for Bandera’s Labor Day parade this Saturday, presented by the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. and go down Main Street. Show up early and enjoy the Cowboy Courthouse Market with Live Entertainment, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. At 1:30, Olivia will be unleashed at the museum, located at 267 Old San Antonio Rd in Bandera. Regular admission pricing applies. Courtesy Photo
Read moreArmed with a giant pair of scissor, Boot and Saddle Dancehall owner Alan Smith cuts the ribbon during a ceremony hosted by the Bandera Chamber of Commerce last Friday. Smith was joined by many of her family members for the ribbon cutting. Smith said her Shotgun Sports Bar and Grill, which is also located at the Best Western on Main Street, will be opening soon. Her other business, The Red Horse Saloon, is slated for restoration, according to Smith.
Read moreFlags fly at half-staff on the Bandera County Courthouse’s lawn following an August 26 proclamation by President Biden that flags be flown half-staff until sunset on August 30 “as a mark of respect for the U.S. service members and other victims killed in the terrorist attack on August 26, 2021, in Kabul, Afghanistan.” BULLETIN PHOTO/Daniel Tucker
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