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The Lakehills Library hosted its first yoga class on Thursday from 10:30 - 11:30 AM. The class is held in the Meeting Room at the library. The weekly class is free and is open to ten participants. For more information or to register, contact the Lakehills Library at 830-510-2777. Participants will need to bring their own yoga mat and water. BULLTEIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
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Read moreBandera High School alumni of all ages gathered at the Bandera ISD Competition gym Wednesday, August 11, for some friendly competition.
Read moreThe Faith and Freedom Club of Medina met on August 9 and heard from speakers who had survived the devastating flood of 1978 in Bandera County.
Read moreEditor’s Note: Valerie Borum Smith, MD, MPH, FAAP, is a pediatrician at St. Paul Children’s Services in Tyler, Texas, and is a member of the Texas Medical Association COVID-19 taskforce.
Read moreA flock of chickens, some laying hens and others buff orpingtons, stay cool in the shade. Thanks to Christie Yeates of Bryan, Texas, for sending a picture of her pets in. Want your pet featured? Send photos and some info about them to editor@banderabulletin.com Courtesy
Read moreThe Medina Community Library celebrated the end of its summer reading program with a splash party. After enjoying ice cream, readers were given prize bags with books snacks and other goodies. Librarian Allison Habour said of the 78 children who signed up for the program, 31 turned in reading logs for a total of 1,532 books and 41,695 pages. “The staff and volunteers put in many hours making this a success,” said Harbour. Courtesy Photo
Read moreBill and RaeAnn Brown from Kerrville stand by their 1969 Chevy Chevelle SS ‘muscle car’ at the FatBoyz Car Show on August 6. The nice weather drew a lot of different cars and trucks. Shows are held the first Friday of every month at the restaurant located at 610 Hwy 16 S in Bandera. BULLETIN PHOTO/Chuck McCollough
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