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t’s time to Celebrate Bandera in the Cowboy Capital of the World this Labor Day Weekend. Well known as a small Texas town with real Texas flare, Bandera’s history runs deep. In the late 1800s, Bandera became the gathering place for more than 10,000,000 head of Longhorn steers that where collected from across Texas to send up the now famous Western Trail to Oglala, Nebraska and railheads north. Larry McMurtry wrote about that trail in his book “Lonesome Dove. “ Each year Bandera remembers its roots at the annual Labor Day Event, Celebrate Bandera, with plenty of events sure to please everyone in the family.

Friday morning, folks will gather in town to get a good spot to view the morning events. About 9:30 am ,you can grab a breakfast taco at Lowe’s Market parking lot where the excitement begins building during Cow Patty Bingo. That’s right, there will be great prizes and cash to boot all determined by the proper drop of a cow patty! Then claim your spot along Main Street, where at 11 am folks the much anticipated Longhorn Cattle Drive will come right through town, followed by an awesome paCelebrate Bandera kicks off a Labor Day weekend of events with a Longhorn cattle drive through rade complete with wagons, the center of town Friday, September 4, at 11 am, followed by a parade. Native American Indians, Photo courtesy Celebrate Bandera. horses and more, transforming the Cowboy Capital into Court House lawn right after the parade, a magical time machine. and be sure to visit Rattle Snake Ridge Check out the arts and crafts on the for shoot out performances by the famous Bandera Cattle Company Gunfighters. What else will you find at Celebrate Bandera? Everything having to do with Cowboys and Indians! At City Park September 4-6, Celebrate Bandera proudly presents the Circle of Life Inter-tribal Powwow, including Native American dancers from all over the country. Gates open Friday evening and admission is just $5. (Kids under 12 get in free.) The Powwow continues through Sunday so you can catch it anytime during the weekend. Featured events include dance competitions; exhibition performances by internationally known Hoop Dancer, Lyndon Alec; The Circle of Life Inter-tribal Powwow and special Hand and Drum and flute at City Park September 4-6 includes demonstrations. Native American artiNative American dancers from across sans will be selling their wares and Inthe U.S. Photo courtesy Celebrate Bandera. dian fry bread will be abundant. During the Powwow, visit the camps of Mountain Men, and the 1800 rick followed by The Hottest 8 Seconds Pioneer Camps. Powwows have al- Of The Year at the National Professional ways been an integral part of Native Bull Rider’s Challenge. American history. The Circle of Life The fun continues late Saturday evePowwow is a place to enjoy the compa- ning, when you can take in great counny of old friends and meet new ones. try swing at the “Kings of Western Be sure to bring the kids out Satur- Swing” Concert. day and Sunday when there will be Sunday morning, the action begins even more going om at City Park on the anew with a gathering at the Medina Medina River, including a chance to River in City Park for a Cowboy Breakparticipate in the Hoof ‘n Foot Horse- fast offered up by the Western Heritage less Ranch Rodeo. This event is fun for Cowboy Church, followed by some the whole family and includes cowboy great preaching and cowboy gospel muskills and creative team work to boot. sic. And who knows? You might even There will also be gospel music at get to dress a goat! There’ll be goat ro- the Courthouse, plus the Arts and Craft pin’, chicken ropin’, storytelling, inter- Show and more of the Bandera Cattle active music fun, and more! Company. Saturday night, head over to MansAnd don’t forget, the Circle of Life field Park and enjoy the really fast ac- Powwow and finals of the National Protion by the Cowboy Capital Mounted fessional Bull Rider’s Challenge with Shooters as they ride in a high-speed the added South Texas Bull Fighting horse Shoot Out. Tour during intermission. Gates open at 6:30 pm, admission inFYI • For complete event schedules and ticket includes both the Shoot Out and World formation, call 830-796-4447 or visit the web site at www. Champion Trick Roper, Kevin Fitzpat- celebratebandera.com.

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Hill Country SUN August 2015 Volume 26 • Number 2 ISSN: 1524-2315 Entire contents copyright © 2015 by TD Austin Lane, Inc. No portion of this magazine may be reproduced in any fashion without the written consent of the publisher.

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The Hill Country Sun is published monthly. For advertising rates or information, call Julie Harrington at 512-484-9716 (email julie@hillcountrysun.com). Credit cards accepted. • Circulation: 22,000. Distributed monthly to more than 450 popular Hill Country locations (see list of towns on front cover) and home delivered to all 5,276 Wimberley homes and 8,663 Dripping Springs homes by the US Postal Service. • Cover: Don’t miss the Kerr County Celtic Festival in Ingram August 15-16. (See story, page 6.) The inaugural event will feature athletes performing feats of strength in traditional Scottish games, plus vendors, pipers, demonstrations, classes and workshops on the grounds of the Point Theater/Hill Country Arts. Photos by Shaun Maxwell. • Deadline for calendar events is the 15th of each month. Email events/releases to melissa@hillcountrysun.com. www.hillcountrysun.com www.facebook.com/HillCountrySun

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Austin J5 Bandera B10 Bergheim D9 Bertram I2 Blanco F6 Boerne D9 Buchanan Dam F2 Buda J7 Bulverde G10 Burnet G2 Camp Verde B8 Canyon Lake G9 Castroville C12 Center Point B8 Clear Springs H11 Comfort C8 Concan A11 Driftwood H7 Dripping Springs H6 Fischer G8 Fredericksburg C5 Georgetown K2 Granite Shoals G2 Gruene H10 Hancock G8 Helotes G6 Henly G6 Highland Lakes F2/3 Hondo B13 Hunt A7 Hye E6 Ingram B7 Johnson City F5 Kendalia F8 Kerrville B7 Kingsland F2 Kyle I8 Lampasas G1 Leakey A9 Llano D2 Liberty Hill I12 Luckenbach D6 Luling K10 Marble Falls G3 Martindale J9 Mason B2 Medina A9 New Braunfels H10 Oak Hill I6 Oatmeal H2 Pipe Creek C10 Round Rock K3 San Antonio F12 San Marcos I9 Sattler H9 Seguin I11 Sisterdale D8 Spring Branch F9 Startzville G9 Stonewall D6 Utopia A10 Vanderpool A9 Wimberley H8

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David and former First Lady, Laura Bush, during her recent visit to Jobell Cafe & Bistro in Wimberley. Photo courtesy Jobell Cafe & Bistro. into every aspect of the food we serve — in both the selection and preparation.” The couple’s thoughtful approach is evident in the menu choices, which are varied and pleasing. The Gravlax is served with pumpernickel, hard-boiled egg, red onion, dill mustard and crème fraiche. The satisfying Charcuterie and Cheese Slate features delicious artisanal cheeses and meats served with pagnotta (round country bread), fruit, olives, apple chutney and whole grain mustard. Apple and Sage Chicken Liver Pate and the soup of the day (made from scratch and rotated daily) round out the appetizers. The delicious Jobell House Salad is a heavenly medley of local lettuce, apples, shallots, caramelized walnuts and blue cheese, served with an apple cider vinaigrette. The Iceberg Boat Salad marries tomatoes, lardons, brioche croutons, parsley and blue cheese crumbles with a delicious buttermilk blue cheese dressing. New for summer, the light and refreshing Watermelon and Strawberry Salad captivates with Pure Luck goat cheese, mint and chive vinaigrette. See JOBELL CAFE & BISTRO, page 5

Jobell Cafe & Bistro owners, David and Jessenia Bober, at their charming restaurant located on Ranch Road 12 in Wimberley, now open for lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday and Sunday for brunch and dinner. Photo courtesy Jobell Cafe & Bistro.

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JOBELL CAFE & BISTRO, from page 4 Add your choice of chicken, shrimp or steak to any salad for an additional charge. Hungry yet? Diner entrees are varied and distinctive. The flat iron steak, topped with herb butter and served with house made frittes (fries) is robust and satisfying, as is the Pork Chop, served with an apple reduction sauce, cider braised red cabbage and scalloped potato gratin. Other favorites include a rich, creamy Shrimp Risotto, Beet and Orange Ravioli, and Pappardelle—house made lamb and pork sausage, with spinach, cherry tomatoes, garlic and parmesan, in a wine butter sauce. The Spaghetti and Marinara features house made lamb meatballs and fresh parmesan, while the House Burger is delicious, large and truly out of the ordinary, with garlic aioli, lettuce, tomato, red onion and house pickles on a brioche sesame bun, with a side of delicious house made fries. Dinner specials vary, based on fresh seafood available (mussels, for example, are flown in live from Maine) and include such delights as Coq au Vin, frenched rack of lamb and braised short ribs. Jobell began serving lunch a few months ago, and the menu satisfies with an array of sandwiches, including Steak and Crispy Onions, Chicken Salad, Caprese (mozzarella, tomato, roasted red peppers and basil pesto on a baguette), Turkey and Brie and the delicious Cuban—pork, ham, swiss cheese, pickles and mustard on aioli. To’s Fish Tacos are a delectable blend of Mahi Mahi, cabbage slaw, pico de gallo, chipotle adobo, avocado crema and cilantro, served with corn tortillas. The always popular flat iron steak, house burger and pasta selections round out the lunch offerings, in addition to appetizers, soups and salads. And don’t forget Sunday Brunch from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm at Jobell, the perfect start to a new week. With choices ranging from Eggs Benedict (served with Hollandaise and salmon, ham or spinach) to traditional breakfast (two eggs any style, with bacon or ham) and sides of herbed potatoes or mixed greens, you can’t go wrong. Crepes are created to order, with a choice of fillings including calibaut chocolate sauce, fresh butter and sugar, nutella, caramel, fruits, walnuts, mushrooms, ham, avocado, spinach and more. Brunch selections also include croissants, sticky buns, danishes, a hearty cheese and meat slate, granola, bagels and lox, salads and the soup du jour. Mimosas, bellinis or sangria are favorite accompaniments, and delicious coffee, cappucinos and lattes, teas, fruit juices and other beverages are available. Jobell features a thoughtfully selected wine list and smaller selection of craft beers, designed to provide perfect accompaniment to the culinary delights.

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Kerr County Celtic Fest August 15-16

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eginning on Saturday, August 15, appropriately enough in the shadow of Ingram’s impressive reproduction of the Stonehenge monument, Texas’ Celtic connection will be joyously celebrated in a two-day series of exciting (and authentic) cultural events whose deep roots harken back to an earlier life found across the Atlantic and especially, from the beloved “Old Sod.” Aptly entitled the Kerr County Celtic Festival, this first ever Hill Country gathering of the clans will be a showcase for Gaelic sports, music, foods and fun all as bonnie and bright as the tartan plaids that will undoubtedly be in great abundance. So laddies and lasses, come one, come all (with or without a Scotch-Irish pedigree) for the pipes, they are a calling. It’s no secret the Lone Star State owes much of its civilizing and domes-

A kilted Scotty. Photo by Kim Maxwell. tication to the hardiness of the immigrants from Ireland, Scotland and other culturally related areas. Therefore, it’s no surprise that many of today’s Texans can proudly trace their ancestry back to these Celtic strongholds. And, these links are still cherished. As evidence, for the past three years

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Kerrville has played host to the very competitive (and well attended) Hill Country Highland Games – a salute to the hardiness and strength of the highlander as participants threw such things as tree trunks, hammers, stones and other weighty objects – oof! With the popularity of the games, it was a “natural” to combine the same with a more inclusive affair; hence, this year’s eagerly awaited Celtic Festival. At this inaugural event, now in Ingram, visitors can still expect the exciting sports competitions coupled with a more comprehensive educational immersion into the greater Celtic culture. Various gifted musical performers (including a genuine Scottish singer), from harpists to full pipe bands, will set the tempo as spirited dancers twirl, leap and stomp intricate steps passed down for generations. A weaver will demonstrate the use of the loom as she creates a clan tartan. Foods and drinks will further add to the ethnic festivity while myriad vendors will be offering exquisite and stunning wares from near and far. With many in period attire (all are invited to dress for the occasion), the feeling of being at an actual Scottish fair will be pervasive. And, for those wishing to additionally broaden their bond with their Celtic past, various instructive See KERR COUNTY CELTIC FEST, page 7

Molly Kate Maxwell and Gene McDougald enjoy a gathering of the clans. Photo by Kim Maxwell.

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enhance the experience. Pets (on leashes) will be welcome as well. This event is appropriate for the entire family. FYI • Gates open at 9 am Saturday, August 15, and close at 6 pm, then re-open on Sunday, August 16 at 9 am through 5 pm. Those wishing to participate in the workshops are encouraged to arrive at 8 am to sign up. Admission is $10 per day with a two-day pass available for $15. Children sixto 12-years old will be admitted for $5. Children younger than six enter for free. For more information about the Kerr County Celtic Festival, visit the web site at www.kerrcountyceltic.com.

Drag boats duel at LakeFest in Marble Falls August 7-9 MARBLE FALLS H August 7-9 marks the 24th year of LakeFest, when Lake Marble Falls is transformed into a liquid quarter-mile “racetrack” and the banks of the lake into a thrilling three-day boat race party. Friday, gates open at 7 am and approximately 100 boats go in the water from 9 am to 4 pm for “Test and Tune.” Drag boat fans swarm Johnson Park Friday evening for a chance Top-fuel boats will thrill the crowd with asto get up-close and personal with the tonishing speeds that can top 260 miles. drivers and boats, plus a chance to Photo courtesy Marble Falls LakeFest. buy official t-shirts and posters for autographs and have their picture taken with the stars of the show. The highlight of Friday evening comes at dusk as topfuelers “fire up,”shooting columns of flames from exhaust pipes and creating a chestthumping roar. There will be musical entertainment after the Show ‘n Shine. There is no admission fee for Friday evening’s events. Gates open bright and early Saturday at 7 am, and qualifying races last all day. After the races are over for the day, spectators can go down to the pits and enjoy another free concert. Early-birds arrive Sunday at Lakeside Park at 7 am to get a great seat for opening ceremonies at 11 am. Immediately following, top-fuel boats will thrill the crowd with astonishing speeds that can top 260 miles per hour. The day culminates with more than $100,000 in prize money awarded to the winners. FYI • Plenty of food, drinks, merchandise and vendors to visit will be available between races. Outside drinks, pets, skateboards and umbrellas are not allowed on festival grounds. Get the best seat at the race in the Top Eliminator Club. Your ticket includes a three-day pass; shirt; five beverage tickets; Friday hors d’oeuvres; Saturday breakfast, lunch and hors d’oeuvres; Sunday breakfast, lunch and hors d’oeuvres; access to a reserved lawn area; and the beautiful, air-conditioned Lakeside Pavilion. For tickets or more information, visit the web site at www.marblefallslakefest.com or call 877-MF-TEXAS.

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We have Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Johnson City, and we have our nation’s newest, Waco Mammoth National Monument. The Waco Mammoth Site joined the National Park Service on July 10 and is operated in partnership with the City of Waco and Baylor University. That’s a pretty fine hundredth birthday present to our National Park Service. In late June, we spent a week on the Frio River – we always means me and a grandkid or two, this time the threeyear-old and my all-grown-up travelling buddy, who is now 22. A week of outside enjoying birds, fish, trees, cool water, being together. And when this issue comes out we’ll be finishing up a week at Port Aransas – more outside time and more water. My little granddaughter has her pink dump truck and her bulldozer all lined up to make the trip with us, so I’m pretty sure there will be afternoons of building in the beach sand. And the big boy has made a couple of trips this summer to East Texas to a favorite camping site – he and his buddies love hanging out under the huge pine trees on a quiet lake. All that to say, go Find Your Park and help Texas Parks and Wildlife wish a big happy birthday to the National Park Service as it turns 100. Whatever parks you head to, you’ll be out in the big, wonderful world of nature, enjoying our national, state, and local beauty.

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Oldest continuous county fair in Texas returns August 21-23 FREDERICKSBURG H The 127th annual Gillespie County Fair — the Oldest Continuous County Fair in Texas— kicks off with a parade along Main Street Friday, August 21, at 10 am and continues through August 23. More than 150 entries including floats, marching bands, riding clubs, community groups and more will participate in the parade, so come early to claim your spot and bring your lawn chairs. A weekend of Hill Country hospitality with fun for the whole family follows. Enjoy four big days filled with great events–exciting carnival and midway, fair food, livestock judging, agricultural and household exhibits, arts and crafts, antique tractor shows, and live pari-mutuel horse racing. Enjoy dancing under the stars to live entertainment with performances by Jake Hooker Friday night and Wade Bowen (with special guest star, Johnny Rodriguez) Saturday night. FYI • For more information, visit the web site at www.gillespiefair.net.

Flood of Love concert to benefit Wimberley families

DRIPPING SPRINGS H August 9, don’t miss the premiere benefit concert — Texas Flood of LOVE — at The Nutty Brown Cafe & Amphitheater. The event will aim to make a difference to the Wimberley community and families who have endured loss in the epic Memorial Day weekend flooding, with proceeds to Barnabas Connection, a non profit organization dedicated to helping the area rebuild. A stellar lineup musicians includes Ray Wylie Hubbard, Bob Schneider, John Fullbright, Jimmie Vaughan, Hayes Carll, William Clark Green, Jason Boland, Wade Bowen and Robyn Ludwick. A silent and on-line auction using Text2Bid will be held starting Friday, August 7. This auction offers unique and autographed items from The Eagles, Willie Nelson, The Dixie Chicks, Merle Haggard, Garth Brooks, Nolan Ryan, Delbert McClinton, Alejandro Escovedo and more. Brookshire Brothers Grocery, Wimberley’s main grocery store since 1996, along with their vendors, will sponsor the biggest benefit concert in Wimberley’s history. According to the event web site, Texas Flood of LOVE is not just a concert, but a way to remember there’s love and laughter, family and community, even after the storm. FYI • Doors open at 1 pm for this all ages event. General admission (standing room only) tickets are $20, available online at www.nuttybrown.com. All food at the event will be donated by vendors and sold for charity. Food may be purchased on a walk-up basis from these vendors, and no outside food, drinks, or containers are allowed. One small folding chair per person is allowed. For more information, visit the web site at www.texasfloodoflove.com.

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HILL COUNTRY CALENDAR NOTE: Dates or locations for the events listed in the Calendar may change. Some require admission fees or reservations. Please call ahead to confirm information. EVERY DAY GRUENE: Live music at Gruene Hall. Free music shows Monday through Thursday nights, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. www.gruenehall.com. EVERY SUNDAY BEE CAVE: Thundering Paws Pet Adoption Event. Noon to 4 pm at PetSmart, 12812 Shops Parkway #400. adoptions@ thunderingpaws.org, 512-402-9725. SECOND SUNDAY BANDERA: Cowboy Camp. Live cowboy music at Frontier Times Museum. Free. 1 pm to 5 pm. 830-328-0321. JOHNSON CITY: Taste Wine + Art. Rockin’ gospel to Latin music at the Kirchman Gallery. 830-868-9290. EVERY MONDAY CANYON LAKE: Seniors Bingo. 12:30 pm at Habitat for Safe Seniors, 2174 Old Road, Startzville. 830-899-2256. CYPRESS MILL: The Bunkhouse Gang at Wenmohs Ranch. Paint and enjoy fellowship of other artists. 830-825-3465. WIMBERLEY: Hill Country Community Band Meets. First Baptist Church. 512858-7960. EVERY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY WIMBERLEY: A premier hand blown glass lighting and art glass studio since 1992, Wimberley Glassworks hosts glass blowing demonstrations for travelers

and art glass enthusiasts from around the world. wgw.com, 512-213-2110. FIRST TUESDAYS BANDERA: Cowboy Capital Opry. Silver Sage Senior Center. 830-796-4969. SECOND TUESDAYS WIMBERLEY: Art Society of Wimberley (ASW) Meeting. 6:30 pm at the Art Room, 100 Melody Way, Suite H. Please email msalaun@austin.rr.com for more information. THIRD TUESDAYS NEW BRAUNFELS: Country Music. Knights of Columbus. 830-629-4547. LEANDER: Low Cost Pet Spay, Neuter and Vaccination. 512-260-3602, ext. 101. EVERY WEDNESDAY DRIPPING SPRINGS: Farmers Market. 3 pm to 7 pm at Highway 290 and Ranch Road 12. March to December, rain or shine. www.cityofdrippingsprings.com. WIMBERLEY: Farmers’ Market. Senior Citizen’s Activity Center on Ranch Road 12. 512-264-1637. THIRD WEDNESDAYS DRIPPING SPRINGS: Cook Off Club. 6:30 pm. VFW Hall. Email ryoncrew@yahoo.com for more information. FOURTH WEDNESDAYS WIMBERLEY: Hill Country Neighbors. 10:30 am at the Wimberley Community Center. 512-847-2849. EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY WIMBERLEY: Live music at Cypress Creek Cafe. Check listings at www.cy-

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Cars, trucks, bikes, food, shopping. 6 pm to 10 pm. Lundquist Automotive. www. castroville.com, 830-931-2479. UVALDE: Four Square Friday Enjoy late night shopping, food, live music and art at the event named for town’s original design with four town squares. 6 pm to 9 pm. Downtown. www.visituvalde.com. WIMBERLEY: Wimberley Community Civic Club Meeting. (September through November, January through May) 11 am at Chapel in the Hills, 14601 Ranch Road 12. Milly Maxey at millymaxey@gmail. com or Aurora LeBrun at 512-847-3595. THIRD FRIDAY WIMBERLEY: Wimberley Parkinson Association Meets at Chapel in the Hills Community Church. Speakers on subjects pertaining to Parkinson, members share happenings. 11 am at 14601 Ranch Road 12. Call Gae Koen at 512-847-7953. FOURTH FRIDAY BANDERA: Fourth Friday Jam. At the Silver Sage Corral starting at 6:30 pm. Call 830-796-4969 for information. EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FREDERICKSBURG: Rockbox Theater. Variety, music, and rock ‘n roll show, great family fun. 866-349-6688. EVERY SATURDAY AUSTIN: Austin Farmers Market. Republic Square. 512-236-0074. AUSTIN: Sunset Valley Farmers Market. Barton Creek Mall. 512-280-1976. BANDERA: Flying L Ranch Chuck Wagon Dinner. Barbecue, wagon rides, roping lessons, branding, and more. Details at www.flyingl.com. COMFORT: Area Farmer’s Market. 8 am to 1 pm. Comfort Park, Highway 27. DRIPPING SPRINGS: Texas Music and Wine. www.solaroestate.com. FISCHER: Jackson Open Air Market. Hours are 9 am to 5 pm. 6341 Farm Market 32. 830-935-2781. NEW BRAUNFELS: Canyon Trail Chuckwagon Supper and Cowboy Music Show. 830-626-8200, 888-408-7245.


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John Fullbright joins a long list ot musicans at the Texas Flood of Love Concert at the Nutty Brown Cafe & Amphitheatre August 9. Photo courtesy John Fullbright. EVERY SATURDAY WIMBERLEY: Tour Jacob’s Well. Hear stories about floods, divers, experience beauty of spring that started the town. 10 am. www.jacobswellspring.org. WIMBERLEY: Arnosky Family Farms Market. Flowers, fresh veggies, cheeses, more. Ranch Road 2325, Highway 165. 830-833-5428. WIMBERLEY: Saturday Evening Dinners. www.blairhouseinn.com. UTOPIA: Lunch and Dinner Served at the Laurel Tree. A special dining experience. www.utopiagourmet.com. FIRST SATURDAY BANDERA: Market Days. Courthouse Square. 830-796-4447. BANDERA: First Saturday Book Sale. Public Library. 830-796-4213. DRIFTWOOD: Driftwood Community Club meets to enhance community spirit. Dinner at 7 pm. www.driftwoodtx.org 512-829-5101 WIMBERLEY: Market Days. (March through December). 475-plus booths, free admission. 7 am to 4 pm. www.shopmarketdays.com. SECOND SATURDAY CASTROVILLE: Market Trail Days. Houston Square. 830-539-2316. WIMBERLEY: Second Saturday Gallery Trail. 15 galleries around Square open late offering art, wine, appetizers. Facebook. com/SecondSaturdayGalleryTrail SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAY WIMBERLEY: Toastmasters Club, learn public speaking and leadership skills. 10:30 am at the Wimberley Village Library. 512-913-4804 for information. THIRD SATURDAY MARBLE FALLS: Bluegrass, Country and Western, and Gospel. 6 pm to 10 pm. Boys and Girls Club. 830-898-1784. EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ROUND MOUNTAIN: Tours at Westcave Preserve. www.westcave.org. SECOND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AUSTIN: Tours of Bright Leaf Natural

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Gretchen Peters performs at Susanna’s Kitchen Coffeehouse, an intimate smokeand alcohol-free venue in Wimberley, August 20. Photo courtesy Susanna’s Kitchen. AUGUST 14 UVALDE: Four Square Friday Enjoy late night shopping, food, live music and art at this monthly event named for the town’s original design with four town squares. Downtown. www.visituvalde.com. AUGUST 14-16 DRIPPING SPRINGS: Hill Country Rally for Kids. Event with a car and motorcycle show, washers tournament, motorcycle fun run, food and live music benefits five local youth charities. Camp Ben McCulloch. www.hcrally.com.

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INGRAM: Kerr County Celtic Fest. (See story, page 6.) In addition to traditional Scottish games athletic competitions, enjoy pipers, classes, booths and workshops on the grounds of the Point Theater/Hill Country Arts. www.kerrcountyceltic.com. AUGUST 15-16, 22-23 JOHNSON CITY: Grape Stomp. No charge to stomp grapes. T-shirts are for sale for participants to step on using their grape-stained footprints to make a keepsake. Texas Hills Vineyard. www.texashillsvineyard.com. AUGUST 20 AUSTIN: Third Thursday at the Blanton Museum of Art. Monthly free day of art and activities features yoga in the galleries, tours, a film screening, happy hour specials and more. 200 East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. www.blantonmuseum.org. WIMBERLEY: Susanna’s Kitchen Coffeehouse Concert Series presents Gretchen Peters. Intimate smoke- and alcohol-free concert venue. Pizza, tamales, Wimberley Pie Company pie, coffee and soft drinks available. Music at 7:30 pm (doors at 7 pm) at Wimberley United Methodist Church. www.wimberleyumc.org, 512-722-3316. AUGUST 20-23 FREDERICKSBURG: Gillespie County Fair and Parade. Oldest continuously running fair in Texas features agricultural and home-skills displays, horse racing, concerts, dances, a carnival and midway.

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Gruene Hall. www.gruenehall.com. HELOTES: Kevin Fowler. Live music at John T. Floore Country Store. www.liveatfloores.com. JOHNSON CITY-- Art Walk. Park, walk and enjoy the Art, Wine, Food at A Smith Gallery, Echo, Taste Wine + Art and Texcetera celebrating its one year anniversary with a reception. Downtown Johnson City. www.johnsoncity-texas.com. KERRVILLE: Fall Music Festival. Three days of songwriters from around the country including many favorites John Gorka, Peter Case, Eric Taylor, Dana Cooper, Chuck Pyle, Gretchen Peters, Shake Russell and newcomers like Dana Louise and the Glorious Birds. Plus, seminars and tasting booths for Texas wines and Texas Microbrews. For schedule and tickets, visit www.kerrvillefolkfestival.com. SEPTEMBER 4-6 BANDERA: Celebrate Bandera. (See story, page 2.) Longhorn cattle drive, parade, Circle of Life Inter-tribal Powwow, National Professional Bullriders, Cowboy Mounted Shooters and more. www.celebratebandera.com. SEPTEMBER 12 DRIPPING SPRINGS: Dripping With Taste Wine and Food Festival. Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center. www. drippingwithtaste.org. BLANCO: Hill Country Heartbeat. Fundraiser for Blanco EMS. Barbecue dinner,

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