Columbus, Texas 2023 Spring/Summer

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COLUMBUS TEXAS TALK OF THE TOWN FRIENDS ON WALNUT STREET LOCAL SPOTLIGHT MEET TONY STOLAR ICONIC SPOT CHAMPION OAK Cheers! THE BEST OF COLUMBUS MAGNOLIA DAYS, The BIG Farmers Market, Area Attractions, Crawfish BOIL, 4th o JULY, and more SPRING/SUMMER 2023 PLUS: LOCAL FAVORITE OST CREAMERY
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Welcome!

Oh, spring and summer! My favorite time of year is here.

This is the time of year I start getting itchy feet. My mind daydreams about long, sandy beaches with lazy hours spent searching for seashells. I long for a relaxing day on the lake, fishing rod in hand, and just as happy whether or I am catching the big one or nothing at all. There are plans for weekend camping trips, cool evenings around a campfire, and wandering hikes down dusty paths at dawn.

But truth be told, I don’t have to wander too far to enjoy this time of year. Whether you call

Welcome to Columbus, a small Texas town celebrating her 200th birthday.

There is a lot to look back on over the past 200 years in Columbus. Most recently, the excavation of a time capsule that was buried in 1973. This historic cache included mementos from Columbus Independent School District’s students and faculty, dating from 1979 through 1984. These treasures are now on display at Columbus’ Nesbitt Memorial Library.

Although much has changed over the past 200 years, Columbus’ historic oak trees remain constant. Travelers can often be observed stopping to take photos of the giants as they navigate through the downtown area and beyond. One of the grandest highlights is the live oak on Walnut Street. You can read more about it on page 22 of this edition.

The downtown area has seen many changes, as well. Modern retailers have popped up to replace several of the mom-and-pop stores of yesterday. I recall with fondness of Mark’s Corner Drugstore with an old-fashioned soda

Columbus home or are looking for your next getaway, this small piece of Texas heaven has all you need to enjoy a little respite from the mundane. Let me entice you.

Have a week? Come out for Magnolia Days (page 18) and stay at a local bed-and-breakfast. Looking for a fun weekend? Columbus Farmers Market, affectionately known as The Big One, has something for everyone (page 37) and then wind down at a local brewery or hangout. Can only spare a day? You can’t beat shopping downtown and ending up at OST Creamery (page 28) for a sweet scoop in a waffle cone.

You know, my feet aren’t feeling so itchy after all. Turns out I have everything I need right here in Columbus, Texas under the shade of that big, old live oak tree on Walnut Street.

Cheers!

fountain. A childhood friend’s father owned it, and I can still taste the Coke floats I enjoyed on walks home from school. I would later work at that same drugstore as a front counter clerk before assisting with the bookkeeping and working as a pharmacist assistant.

Back in the day, Winn’s Store was the local fiveand-dime and Gindler’s Department Store was the main shop for men, women and children’s fashion. Bill and John’s Grocery was the prime supermarket, with a bus station and washateria next door.

Columbus also had a movie house, Oaks Theatre, on Walnut Street. The building still stands today; however, it is currently unoccupied. There was a pizza parlor next door that is currently home to Create Space. These places, along with Sonic Drive-In and Dairy Bar, were our usual Friday and Saturday night hangouts before heading off to local dances.

I’m not certain what the next 200 years has in store for Columbus, but I’ve been witness to many changes during my nearly 60 years. I would love to see more businesses move into the downtown area. There are some nice, old buildings in Columbus, and it is sad for me to see them vacant or deteriorating.

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LOCAL TREASURES

Must see stops in Columbus

EVERYONE WILL WANT TO EXPERIENCE ALL OF THESE COLUMBUS GEMS

BLAKE’S KITCHEN & KOCKTAILZ - Focused on balancing the family and social vibe, walking into Blake’s Kitchen & Kocktailz naturally feels like a place where you can enjoy a meal with loved ones, or unwind with friends. In addition to a vast drink menu, owners Blake and Kalli Schulte offer unique cusine choices that go well beyond simple bar food. Diners will enjoy standard staples like chicken fried steak and burgers, as well as unexpected options like ahi tuna wonchos, fried Brussels sprouts with hot chili honey, and a chicken and waffle sandwich, to name a few. Sunday brunch is always popular, so come early.

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HOMETOWN GOODS - This unique outlet houses several vendors selling a wide variety of goods. You will find a ladies boutique, children’s toys and games, baby and toddler clothes, miniatures including doll house furniture, and vintage smalls. If you are looking for furnishings, you will be pleasantly surprised to find a selection of antique French and English furniture. For a more modern approach to decortating your space, shoppers will also find displays of industrial furniture.

1008 Milam Street

LIVE OAK ART CENTER - LOAC is dedicated to promoting the fine arts, expanding art education, and enhancing cultural enrichment. Housed in the historic Brunson Building in Columbus, admission is always free and open to the public. LOAC is proud to offer a robust permanent collection, a diverse and exciting exhibition schedule, and a variety of community education programs. Their exhibition calendar consists of approximately ten exhibitions a year, featuring established and emerging artist from around the state as well as artwork in a wide variety of media.

1014 Milam Street | www.liveoakartcenter.org

KOUNTRY KRITTERS - Offering dog and cat grooming, as well as pet daycare and boarding. All grooing is provided with all-natural products. Kountry Kritters also sells collars, leashes, bowls and much more. As an added bonus, there is no appoinment necessary for a nail trim for your furry friend. Owner Kathrybe Johnson, KT for short, started pet grooing in 2005 and has been hooked ever since. She’s known throughout the area to provide quality grooming services with reasonable rates. More information, as well as photos of current clients, can be viewed on their website.

1506 Fannin Street | www.kountrykrittersllc.com

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HOUND SONG BREWING CO - In spite of all its nuance and complexity, Hound Song’s craft beer is remarkably simple. It’s easy drinking, and best enjoyed while relaxing together with family and friends. The brewery aims to create a gathering place for beer drinkers of all kinds, while bringing us all closer to the things we love so much as Texans. Hound Song’s award-winning craft beers have brought numerous awards home to Columbus but we encourage you to order a flight and decide for yourself which one is your favorite.

535 Walnut Street | www.houndsongbrewing.com

SILVER BARN - A one-of-a-kind shop offering an array of unique gifts, kid’s items, tabletop pieces, Texas foods, bath and body favorites, and home décor. Watch for events throughout the year, like the Silver Barn’s popular Witches Tea the first Saturday in October and plan to stop by during the annual Columbus Chamber of Commerce Ladies Night Out.

521 Walnut Street | www.thesilverbarn.com

STAFFORD-MILLER-HILL HOUSE - The ornate, two-story, five bay Victorian house was built for Robert Stafford. It has a two-story L-shaped double gallery creating a sixth side bay. Mr. Stafford built both the home and Opera House in 1886. He specifically designed the house so he could watch Opera House performances from his bedroom. On July 7, 1890 Mr. Stafford and his younger brother John attended a ceremony to celebrate the laying of the cornerstone for the new county courthouse. After the ceremony, Mr. Stafford got into an argument with the city marshal Larkin Hope, a member of the Townsend family. The argument ended when Marshal Hope and his brother Marion shot and killed both Stafford brothers, further fueling a vicious and deadly feud between the Stafford and Townsend families. The house was owned by the Stafford family until 1915, then sold to Helena Miller. Ms. Miller’s descendants preserve it to the day.

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TALK OF THE TOWN

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ANN DORSETT INVITES EVERYONE TO COME SEE WHAT THIS LOCAL HOTSPOT IS ALL ABOUT
Friends on Walnut Street LEA

We live in a fast-paced world and most businesses strive to get you in and out in a hurry. Recently I discovered a new hotspot in Columbus that doesn’t fit the norm. Instead of trying to get me on my way, they encouraged me to slow down and stay awhile. But there’s a shroud of mystery surrounding this new hangout and I found myself seeking an answer to the question, “What exactly is Friends on Walnut Street?”

“That’s a good question,” owner LeaAnn Dorsett Dye said. “You have to come see it! If you don’t bring a friend with you, you’re sure to make one here. I make new friends every day … hence the name. Friends on Walnut Street is a gathering spot. We want to fill a need here in Columbus. People enjoy coming to this historic building to find a quiet place to sit and read a book, meet with friends, hold meetings, sip coffee or tea, and enjoy a light breakfast or lunch. When you enter, you take in the lovely aroma of our line of candles and freshly brewed coffee. It’s such a neat spot to gather.

“Another great little spot is the place we call The Snug which is our glassed-in porch where you can curl up and enjoy a good book. We also have an adorable little secret play area for the little ones. We call it Garrett’s Nook. I’ll tell you the story of the name when you come visit us.”

And the variety of experiences that LeaAnn, along with other friendly faces, serve up is second to none.

“Our outdoor seating is growing,” LeaAnn said. “We did smores around our outdoor fire at Christmastime and that was a big hit. We’re looking to offer live music starting this summer. We’re trying to bring in more things like that. If someone wants to come play music, we welcome it. Everyone loves music! It’s an ideal spot and the possibilities are endless. We love to share it with friends and so will you.”

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Previous page, Daniel Dye and Laney Moore enjoy a laugh outside of Friends on Walnut Street; above, visitors will want to stop and enjoy a coffee; below, the smiling faces of Friends on Walnut Street; facing page, the business front at 632 Walnut Street.

For LeaAnn, creating Friends On Walnut Street was about recognizing the ideal location to welcome the public to share all the things this historic place has to offer.

“We had our soft opening during Ladies Night Out,” LeaAnn added. “It was so much fun! Friends on Walnut Street is the perfect spot to watch the parades in town. You can come pop open a lawn chair and simply hang out.”

Long before owning her own businesses was on her radar, LeaAnn felt certain Columbus could be home for her.

“We grew up in the Austin area,” LeaAnn said. “Because we had family in the Friendswood area, Columbus was our meeting spot. After I started my real estate career and settled down with kids of my own, I wanted to come back to Columbus. It’s such a special blessing.”

Recognizing the growth that Columbus is experiencing, this

entrepreneur is proud to be a part of the movement that is steering the area in a positive direction.

“When I bought this place, I researched the history going back even before the Shaw family to the Columbus Female Seminary which was the first organized school in Columbus. I truly love the history and being a part of it means the world to me.”

And although some businesses have come and gone in downtown Columbus, you can rest assured that this is one place that friends will be gathering for years to come.

“We look for it to be around for a while,” Lea Ann said. “We’re here for the long haul.”

Friends on Walnut Street is located at 632 Walnut Street and online on Facebook.

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Out of the Storm

COLUMBUS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT’S TONY STOLAR SHARES STORY OF STRENGTH AND HOPE

January 14, 1991 is a date that is etched in Colorado County history. It’s hard to forget the day that a F1 tornado struck Milentz Trailer Park, destroying four mobile homes, injuring several residents and leaving one man to die of his injuries a few days after the catastrophic event. That same tornado would go on to cause significant damage to a local convenience store, overturn vehicles traveling Interstate 10, and completely destroy the historic 150-year-old William Harbert Plantation.

Even in this devastating tragedy, God had a plan. Columbus would witness one of their own rise up out of the debris with a new desire to serve the community that he loves.

“I was there when it all happened,” said Tony Stolar, captain of the Columbus Volunteer Fire Department. “I knew people affected and ran down to try to help. This tragic event inspired me to join the fire department that year.”

His 30 years with the department were not always easy for Tony but, even after three decades of service, he still finds the strength to respond to the call with the same zest.

“It’s tough mentally and physically,” said Tony. “It’s really tough on a person. Some people can do it and some can’t. It’s hard to see the bad stuff, but I can work through it. Even when there is someone who is deceased, I am still trying my best to get them out of that bad situation. It’s the same with fires. I try my best to put it out quickly so there isn’t as much damage to a residence or vehicle. You simply get it done, whatever needs to be done.”

Tony finds that he can always lean into his faith in times of need.

“People are put in bad spots,” said Tony. “When we’re going on a call, I am sure we are all thinking the same things. We say a prayer to get everybody out safe and sound. I always say a prayer to God to help me through this and to help the people we are going to help to get through this tough situation.”

And since Columbus is a completely volunteer fire department, Tony also has his regular job to report to.

“I’m a mechanic by trade,” said Tony. “I’ve always loved to work on things. When I was a kid, I would tear things apart just to try and fix them again. My step-father was also a mechanic

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Columbus Volunteer Fire Deprtment Captain Tony Stolar and his wife, Deborah.

and it was easy to follow in his footsteps.”

Tony would also become a step-father himself when he married the love of his life, Deborah Stolar.

“It was an instant family,” shared Tony. “I was 21 years-old when I first met my wife. Although it wasn’t always easy being a step-dad, I love them as my own and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”

Today, Tony and Deborah’s life revolves around community, family, and taking on the world at a different pace than most.

“We have a date night several nights a week,” said Tony. “We like to watch movies together. She says she’d rather stay home to watch a movie instead of going out to the theater. I tell her, ‘If that’s what you want to do, that’s what we’ll do.’ After all, the Hallmark Channel has a lot of good movies. We both like to stay home and do things at home.”

And Tony doesn’t plan on retiring from his calling at CVFD anytime soon.

“I’m fixing to be 53 on April 14,” shared Tony. “I’ll be with the fire department as long as my health allows me to.”

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Tony Stolar fights a recent vehilce fire in Columbus. (Courtesy photo)

Kevin and Sadie Elstner have owned and operated Elstner Cattle Company in Weimar, Texas since the late ‘90s. Their cattle are naturally raised, hormone-free, antibiotic-free, grass fed, natural grain finished and never leave the ranch until it’s time to slaughter.

In 2022, they purchased Kasper’s Slaughter and Packing House, now known as Elstner Meat Processing, dba Weimar Meat Company also in Weimar, Texas. They raise, feed, slaughter, and process all in Weimar.

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Magnolia Days

COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL EVENT A FAVORITE OF LOCALS AND VISITORS ALIKE

PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Head over to Columbus on May 19-20 and join the Columbus Chamber of Commerce for the 2023 Magnolia Days Festival presented by Todd & Morgan Barten! Held on the Courthouse Square, under the shade of 100-year-old live oak and magnolia trees, the Magnolia Days Festival is fun for the whole family.

While you’re here, step back in history and take a self-guided walking tour or guided shuttle tour to view many of Columbus’ most historic buildings. Take your photo with the Magnolia Belles on the Courthouse Square. Shop ‘til you drop in the Vendor Marketplace. Sample tasty food and beverages, ranging from sweet and savory. Enjoy a frosty brew or delicious glass of vino in our Biergarten and Wine Garden. Bring the kids and make lasting memories in our Family Fun Zone. Dance the weekend away to our fantastic lineup of free live concerts. There’s a little something for everyone to enjoy!

MAGNOLIA BELLES

The Magnolia Belles are an important part of the Magnolia Days Festival. They add a touch of Southern grace and antebellum nostalgia to the festival and the historic sites on tour. They are ambassadors of goodwill for the Columbus Historical Preservation

Trust and the City of Columbus. The 2023 Magnolia Belles will be presented to the public in the Grand Hall of the Stafford Opera House at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 19. A second presentation will be held on the Courthouse Square at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 20. The Belles will visit the sites on tour on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

HISTORIC TOUR

During the 2023 Magnolia Days Festival, guests may take a selfguided walking tour or guided shuttle tour to view many of Columbus’ historic properties. Trolley tours will depart at the top of the hour starting at 2 p.m. through 5 p.m. Some of the properties on the tour include:

• 1886 Stafford Opera House

• Dilue Rose Harris House Museum

• Alley Log Cabin

• The Antique Tool Museum

• Santa Claus Museum (featured on The Texas Bucket List and YOLO TX)

• The Carriage Step

• Colorado County Courthouse

*Guests will not be allowed access inside private homes.

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MAGNOLIA DAYS

BIERGARTEN & WINE GARDEN

Keep your cool under the shade of 100-yearold live oak and magnolia trees with an ice-cold beer in our Biergarten. Along with many of the much-loved domestic beers, the Magnolia Days Festival will feature unique craft brews from Texas breweries. For wine lovers, we will have wineries on site offering a wide selection of delicious reds, whites, and rosés sure to please your palette. So no matter what vino you’re in the mood for, we’ve got you covered!

SHOPPING ON THE SQUARE

Treasure hunters are sure to find something wonderful in our Vendor Marketplace! Sweet smelling soaps and candles, beautiful handmade jewelry, fashionable clothes and accessories, special gifts for loved ones, and unique decorations for your home can all be found at the Magnolia Days Festival. Along with our vendors on the Square, many of our Downtown merchants will be open for business as well. Whether you’re searching for something new to wear or a special antique to add to your collection, you never know what you might find during the Magnolia Days Festival. It’s a shopper’s paradise!

FAMILY FUN ZONE

Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, there are plenty of fun things to do in the Family Fun Zone! Families can enjoy:

• Train Rides

• Petting Zoo

• Characters on the Square

• Laser Tag

• Mechanical Bull

• Dunking Booth

• Bounce Houses

• Inflatable Games

• Carnival Games

TASTY TREATS AND EATS

Whether you’re craving something sweet, salty, chocolatey, or crunchy, you’ll find something satisfying at the Magnolia Days Festival. We’ve got all of your festival favorites…from BBQ to burgers and cotton candy to crawfish. Plus, our vendors will be serving up a few out-of-the-ordinary dishes to tempt your taste buds. Bring your appetite and your stretchy pants!

5K AND KIDS’ MILE

The Magnolia Days 5K and Kids’ Mile will kick off our Saturday festivities. The run starts and finishes at Hound Song Brewery. All ADULT runners receive a free beer courtesy of Hound Song and a performance fabric event t-shirt. Kids will receive a cotton t-shirt. The Kids’ Mile will begin at 8:45 a.m. and the 5K will begin at 9 a.m. Register early for the best pricing. Military/first responder discounts are available with proper ID. The 5K is a timed event and awards will be given to top finishers.

HORSE & WAGON RIDES

Listen to the peaceful clip-clop of hooves as you ride through the streets in an old-fashioned horse-drawn wagon. Sip sweet tea as you roll by, waving to the children playing underneath the magnolia trees on the Courthouse Square. Rides will be available on Friday, May 19 from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 20 from 2 to 7 p..m. Tickets may be purchased for a small fee throughout the festival.

ART SHOW

The Magnolia Days Festival, in conjunction with the Live Oak Art Center, is hosting a photo contest celebrating the historical sites around Columbus. A gallery exhibit of all entries will be exhibited at LOAC during the festival.

CLASSIC CAR SHOW

Rev your engines and shine your tires ... a bevy of classic and custom beauties will be cruising into town for the Magnolia Days Festival Car Show! Held on Saturday, May 20, the vehicles on display will definitely be a sight to see! Entry is open to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and custom-modified vehicles. Check-in and registration will begin at 9 a.m. and judging will begin at noon. Register by May 12 for $30 or on the day of the show for $35.

ADMISSION

Admission to Magnolia Days Festival is free and parking is plentiful. So mark your calendar and tell your friends…you won’t want to miss the fun! Columbus, the city of “live oaks and live folks”, looks forward to seeing you at the 2023 Magnolia Days Festival! For more information, visit www. magnoliadays.org. All information courtesy of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce.

CONCERT LINEUP

FRIDAY, MAY 19

6pm - Darrel Appelt

7:30pm - Southbound 955

9:30pm - The Spazmatics

SATURDAY, MAY 20

Noon & 1:20pm - The Bandits

3pm - Czech Melody Masters

4:30pm - Hackemack’s Hofbrauhaus Combo

6:30pm - Midnight River Choir

8pm - Jon Stork

9:30pm - Randy Rogers Band

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Deep Roots

COLUMBUS IS HOME TO THE LARGEST QUERCUS VIRGINIA LIVE OAK TREE IN TEXAS

PHOTOS BY EMILY HENDERSON

It wasn’t your typical interview, as my subject wasn’t much of a conversationalist. Sitting under the big oak tree in Columbus, I wondered what she’d say if she could speak to me in my language. Would she tell of Stephen F. Austin’s colony settling around her? Or of the American Indian children of Montezuma village playing in her branches? Maybe she’d speak of hurricanes and fires or floods and tornadoes. While the world has changed around the old tree, she has remained quiet, still and familiar.

Currently classified as the largest Quercus Virginia Live Oak tree in Texas, visitors can visit the behemoth at 1218 Walnut Street. Property owner Lyzette Barfield, who grew up with the oak next door to her childhood home, spoke on the tree’s behalf.

“When I was growing up, the tree on Goose Island was the largest,” Lyzette said. “Ours was the second largest. That one in Rockport kept beating it. It was finally crowned state champ in 2016.”

The new record brought scores of visitors that continue to come today for their very own look at the sweeping branches.

“There are busloads of people that come out of Houston,” Lyzette shared. “It’s been picking up more and more. It’s also a spot where people meet on blind dates or come for a picnic. We don’t mind the visitors so long as they don’t drive up on the lawn and compact the roots. We’re trying to take care of the tree while we have it for this brief moment in time.”

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HISTORIC SPOT

Daniel Lewis, staff forester IV with Texas A&M Forest Service, also holds a special place in his heart for the old oak.

“It’s a champion,” Daniel said. “That tree is really unique. One of the requirements for scoring is that it be a single-stem tree. There are plenty of other trees out there that are several oaks fused together and those cannot be counted as a champion. Although it’s hard to say how old it is, it is definitely well over 300 years old. Even if we could count the rings, we still wouldn’t have an actual date.”

Daniel also talked about what goes into caring for Columbus’ prized oak tree and the challenges it faces today.

“Maintenance care is really all that is required,” Daniel said. “That mainly means cutting dead wood and adding light fertilization. A tree that big has an extensive root system and is pretty good at fending for itself. Recently we were faced with some concerns over a sidewalk installation near the tree. We made some headway by getting them to move the sidewalk as close to the street as possible and to reduce the depth of their cut. We were grateful that there were significant modifications made to the plan to protect the oak.”

And while visitors are welcome, they are also asked to keep in mind the age of the one they are visiting.

“This is definitely an elderly tree,” Daniel added. “While we want people to come out and enjoy the tree, we also don’t want them to damage it. It’s a source of pride to have a champion live oak here and a real honor to have it in my district.”

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630 WALNUT STREET, COLUMBUS

• Take a step back in time as you tour one of our historic properties.

• Enjoy live theatrical and musical performances and fun community events held throughout the year.

• Host a special event at the beautiful 1886 Stafford Opera House. Events of all sizes welcome.

History. Building Community. Visit columbushpt.org for more information.

TWO BEDROOM, TWO BATH – SLEEPS SIX | FULLY FURNISHED KITCHEN RELAXING BACKYARD WITH BBQ PIT AND PATIO TABLE 425 Spring Street • Columbus, Texas 979-732-5135 • 1886soh@gmail.com

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27 | COLUMBUS, TEXAS 509 Veterans Drive Highway 90 & FM 806 Columbus, TX 78934 Complete Water Well Service DRILLING      SERVICE      WINDMILLS      SOLAR      WATER TREATMENT      PARTS nwwsi@sbcglobal.net www.nwwsi.com “We’re Here to Serve” Open Monday – Thursday 8:30am-5pm, Friday 8:30am-4:30pm, closed daily noon to 1pm 410 Walnut Street, Columbus NEW AND USED TIRES TIRE REPAIR OIL CHANGES STATE INSPECTIONS Come see us at 3931 Hwy 90 in Columbus
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OST Creamery

LOCAL ICE CREAM SHOP SERVES UP SMILES AND NOSTALGIA IN DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS

Remember when you were a child and every single thing held a bit of wonder? Everything was an adventure and there was little that held more excitement than a trip to the ice cream shop.

That childlike experience is exactly what owners Abigail and Aaron Weishuhn want to capture with their new venture, the acquisition of OST Creamery in downtown Columbus. When the previous owner offered it up to new shopkeepers, it was an easy decision for the young couple.

“Aaron and I looked at it said, ‘Hey, why not?’” Abigail shared. “We’re both born and raised here, currently raising our own family in Columbus, and the shop is just down from our house. We’re invested here.”

But the ice cream was only the beginning. The real satisfaction came from working in OST themselves.

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Above, Abigail and Aaron Weishuhn of OST Creamery share a frozen treat and a laugh outside of their new business venture on Walnut Street in Columbus.

It’s a feelinggreat to servesmiles.up

“It honestly was a surprise to me how much I enjoy it,” Aaron said. “When you scoop ice cream, you have a happy customer. It’s a great feeling to serve up smiles.”

And it isn’t just the customers smiling from ear-to-ear at OST. Abigail and Aaron’s 10-monthold son, Walter, is also a vital part of the team.

“He smiles at all the customers,” Abigail said. “How cool is it to grow up in an ice cream shop?”

OST serves up the iconic Amy’s Ice Cream of Austin, with popular flavors that include both familiar favorites alongside the weird and wonderful.

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Middle photo, Abigail and Aaron Weishuhn, with their son, Walter, pause for a family photo at OST Creamery.

COOL ZONE

“My favorites are both Tiramisu and Texas Dirt Cake, a blend of dark chocolate ice cream and sweetened cream cheese with plenty of Oreos,” Abigail said.

Aaron also chimed in with his classic pick, “I go for the infamous Rusted Shut, a sweet cream blended with flavors of whiskey, Biscoff cookies and Heath bars.”

The Weishuhn team plans on keeping things classic at OST without any major changes to what works. Serving up ice cream smiles is really what the focus is for this local family.

“Without our customers, we wouldn’t be in business,” Abigail acknowledged. “We’re very blessed.”

Aaron agreed with his wife, “It’s an honor and a pleasure to monetize something that brings so much fun, joy and happiness to the community we love. I’m so grateful for our tight-knit community of Columbus.”

OST Creamery is located at 525 Walnut Street.

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COLUMBUS PHYSICAL THERAPY

9 7 9 . 7 3 2 . 5 7 8 3 107 SHULT DR. Recent surgery Arthritis C O N D I T I O N S W E T R E A T c o l u m b u s - p t t x . c o m located at the new Columbus Wellness Center Weakness Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Difficulty Walking Numbness Parkinson's (LSVT certified) Wound care Lymphedema Decreased balance Occupational Therapy Injuries Pain

What’s Happening in Columbus

YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS ANY OF THESE EXCITING EVENTS IN COLUMBUS, TEXAS

JANUARY

• Columbus Chamber of Commerce Annual Membership Meeting

• Walk For Life

FEBRUARY

• Rotary Club Pancake Supper

• Columbus Volunteer Fire Department Oyster Fry

• Knights of Columbus Hunter’s Exhibit & Chili Supper

• Mentz Catholic Daughters of the America and Knights of Columbus Turkey Dinner

• St. Anthony Catholic School Gala

MARCH

• Columbus FFA Show, Sale & Parade

• Mentz Knights of Columbus Stew Supper

APRIL

• Colorado County Fair Annual Crawfish Boil

• City Wide Trash-Off

FFA Alumni Boots and Bling Gala

• Garden Club Plant & Bake Sale

• Columbus Little League Barbecue

• CASA Casino Night

MAY

• Magnolia Days Festival

• National Day of Prayer

Thunder by the Colorado Truck & Tractor Pull

• Live Oak Chapter CCA Annual Banquet

JUNE

• 90 Miles on Hwy 90 Yard Sale

• FFA Alumni BBQ Cookoff

JULY

• 4th of July Celebration

• Bernardo Volunteer Fire Department Annual Picnic

AUGUST

• Live Oak Art Center Juried Exhibit

SEPTEMBER

• Colorado County Go Texan Scholarship Fundraiser

• Colorado County Fair & Parade

• Columbus Lions Club Golf Tournament Columbus Rotary Club Annual Hunters Raffle & Stew

• Oktoberfest Block Party

• New Ulm VFD Celebration

OCTOBER

• St. Roch Catholic Church Picnic (1st Sunday)

• St. Anthony Fall Festival (2nd Sunday)

• St. Anthony Halloween Carnival (last Saturday)

National Night Out

• Lots of Treats -Columbus High School Parking Lot

• Denim & Diamonds at the Old Brunson Saloon

• Turtle Wing Foundation 5K

• CASA Fall Gala

• Boys & Girls Club Swing & Blast

NOVEMBER

Nesbitt Memorial Library Live Oaks & Dead Folks Cemetery Tour

• Live Oak Art Center Members Exhibit

• Ducks Unlimited Banquet

• Annual Decorating Contest

DECEMBER

• Ladies Night Out (First Thursday)

• Santa Claus Museum is open

MONTHLY OR SEASONAL EVENTS

• Saturdays on the Square (every Saturday, except last one; March –November)

• Columbus Country Market (last Saturday; March - November)

• Youth Summer Art Camp at Live Oak Art Center (June – July) Many

other exciting
are held throughout the year. Check out the events calendar at www.columbustexas.org for all dates and updates or call (979) 732-8385. 33 | COLUMBUS, TEXAS CALENDAR
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COLORADO COUNTY FAIR RAGIN CAJUN

The Colorado County Fair is hosting their 19th annual Ragin Cajun Crawfish Boil and Team Roping event on Saturday, April 29. This exciting event will be held at 1146 Crossroads Boulevard, at the Colorado County Fairgrounds in Columbus.

Team roping will start at noon and there will be a social at 5 p.m. Attendees can pull up a chair, grab a cold one and enjoy their crawfish at 6 p.m. You’ll want to stick around to twostep the night away with live music from 9 p.m. until midnight.

Of course, this is a fundraiser for a very worthy cause, so you’ll want to bring your checkbook for the live and silent auction. There are always plenty of irresistible items to bring home.

Tickets are available for $40 per person or treat your friends or business associates with a table for eight for only $350. Complimentary beer and margaritas will be available for all ticketholders.

This exciting event benefits area youth scholarships. Contact Racheal Schneider at 979-732-7571 for more information.

Looking ahead, the Colorado County Fair Livestock Show will be September 7-9 and the Colorado County Fair will be September 14-16.

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COLUMBUS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

The Columbus Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual 4th of july Celebration on July 4, 2023 at the Columbus Golf Course. The thrilling fireworks display begins at approxamately 9:15 p.m. In addition to the fireworks, the Columbus City Pool will be open for extended hours. There is no charge to attend the fireworks show or access the pool. Everyone is welcome and encoraged to arrive early for the best parking.

Fireworks have been a part of Independence Day celebrations since July 1777, the signing of the Declaration of Independence. That signing and celebration took place in the midst of the Revolutionary War, complete with explosions and artillery fire. Preseident John Adams ordered fireworks displays to hearld the birth of the United States with one of the most reconnizable celebrations of the time.

The fireworks displays of today are meant to mimic those “bombs bursting into air” and a beautiful way to remember the sacrifcies made by our forefathers long ago.

Inset photo by Dorri Holdbrook, courtesy of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce.

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90 MILES ON 90

What is 90 Miles on 90? More than 90 miles of yard and antique sales along Highway 90 and throughout Schulenburg, Sealy, Columbus, Glidden, Weimar, Flatonia, Waelder, Harwood, Luling, Seguin, Geronimo and McQueeney. Always held the first weekend in June.

MAPS AVAILABLE AT:

Schulenburg Chamber of Commerce

618 N. Main Street, Schulenburg, Texas 78956

979-743-4514

www.schulenburgchamber.org/90-miles-on-90

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Columbus Country Market Summer Garden Salad

SALAD INGREDIENTS

8 cups mixed salad greens

1 cup halved grape tomatoes

1 cup thinly sliced cucumber

½ cup black or kalamata olives

1 yellow bell pepper, sliced into ¼-inch strips

¾ cup cubed avocado

½ cup thinly sliced red onion

1 recipe vinaigrette, at right

In a large bowl, combine all prepared ingredients. Drizzle with dressing just before serving.

VINAIGRETTE

INGREDIENTS

½ cup aged balsamic vinegar

2 tablespoons firmly packed dark brown sugar

2 tablespoons stone-ground mustard

½ teaspoon garlic salt

¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

½ cup light olive oil

In a small bowl, combine vinegar, brown sugar, mustard, garlic salt, and pepper. Whisk until sugar is dissolved. Slowly whisk in oil. Cover, and refrigerate until ready to serve. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

The Columbus Country Market is held on the last Saturday of every month from March through November. It opens at 9 a.m. and ends at noon.

It is located in downtown Columbus, Texas on the Historic Courthouse Square at the corner of Walnut Street (Highway 90) and Travis Street.

The Country Market was launched in 2014 and is led by community volunteers with support from the Columbus Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center. The Country Market promotes local farmers, gardeners, cooks, bakers, craftspeople, and other artisans.

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Worship in Columbus

ALL OF THE AREA CHURCHES WELCOME YOU TO WORSHIP WITH THEM

Booker Memorial Temple in Columbus, pictured above, boasts one of the most interesting origination stories of any church in Columbus. Although limited information is avaiable, what is known deserves to be retold and is a vital part of Columbus’ diverse history.

Rev. Carl Evans was born March 15. 1935 in Columbus. After beginning his ministry work at the early age of 17, he became licensed to preach in the Church of God in Christ in March of 1953 under the direction of the late pastor, Rev. Gusta Booker, Sr.

Evans was the assistant pastor until the death of Rev. Booker was then appointed senior pastor of the church. After the death of Booker, Evans received inspiration from God to build a new church in Columbus. There were only four members in the congregation at that time and the church was $70 in the red. The small congregation held a fundraiser and raised $750. With the help of a small bank loan, Evans purchased a lot for $1,000. An old Army barrack served as their first church building.

The current structure was built with the help of Grogan Building Supply’s loan of $11,000, the total needed to complete the original construction. The note was repaid within eight years. The congregation would then update the structure with a remodeling loan of $25,000 from Columbus Colorado Federal Savings and Loans.

At last report, the congregation totals approximately 50 members. It is an active congregation and visitors are always welcome to join in worship.

Source: Biography by unknown author at Nesbitt Memorial Library, Ms. 84.

CHURCH LISTINGS
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BOOKER MEMORIAL TEMPLE INDEPENDENT

HOLINESS CHURCH

815 Bonham Street

979-732-6912

Sunday 11am

COLUMBUS CHURCH OF GOD

3231 Columbus Loop

979-732-3030

Sunday 9am

COLUMBUS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

711 Fannin Street

979-732-8769

Sunday 11am

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COLUMBUS

1700 Milam Street

979-732-6261

Sunday 8:30am

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

1229 Milam Street

979-732-2643

Sunday 11am

GREATER SMITH BAPTIST CHURCH

833 Preston Street

979-732-2551

Sunday 11am

IGLESIA BAUTISTA NUEVA JERUSALEM

1122 Spring Street

Sunday 9:45am

IGLESIA CRISTIANA PRINCIPE DE PAZ

1131 Fannin Street

Sunday 10:30am

LIVE OAK ASSEMBLY

1503 Bowie Street

979-732-2433

Wednesday 6:30pm and Sunday 10:30am

MILAM STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST

815 Milam Street

979-732-2241

Sunday 11am

CHURCH LISTINGS

REESE LANE BIBLE CHURCH

2022 Reese Lane

979-732-6259

Sunday 11am

ST. ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH

1602 Bowie Street

979-732-2562

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5:30pm

Tuesday and Thursday 7:30am

Friday 8:15am during the school year

Saturday 6pm

Sunday 8am, 10am, noon-Spanish, 6pm-Youth Mass

ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

915 Travis Street

979-732-2590

Sunday 10:30am

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH

201 Veterans Drive

979-732-2423

Saturday 7pm, Sunday 9am and 11:05am

ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

916 Fannin Street

979-732-2352

Sunday 11am

THOUSAND TRAILS

1062 Thousand Trails Lane

979-732-8229

Sunday 2pm

WEST OAKS CHURCH OF CHRIST

214 FM 806 (Cardinal Lane)

979-732-3001

Sunday 10:20am

ZOE CHRISTIAN FREEDOM CHURCH

816 Wallace Street

979-633-4869

Sunday 11am

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CAMP KUBENA

A rustic wedding venue, conference facility and retreat center that impacts lives through positive outdoor experiences. Camp Kubena offers 10 climate-controlled cabins that sleep 16 each, a fantastic dining hall with professional food service operations, and many beautiful areas such as our ponds, barns, and tall oak trees.

Situated on 182 picturesque acres in northern Fayette County, Camp Kubena has the staff and facilities to host your next gathering. Call or email us today!

WEDDINGS FAMILY REUNIONS GROUP RETREATS CORPORATE EVENTS 2001 Waldeck Road, Ledbetter, TX 78946 | Located in Fayette County | www.campkubena.com Call Rob at 979-249-5674 or email at robc@spjst.com for more information.
402 Anderson Street at the 77 underpass in Schulenburg 979-743-7000 engleemporium@gmail.com www.engleemporium.com Antiques Vintage Books Art Consignments And ...
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Columbus 18th Annual June BBQ Cookoff June 16, 2023 - June 17, 2023 Father’s Day Weekend Colorado County Fairgrounds Columbus, Texas www.junecookoff.com Dairy Cone “Your Hometown Burger Place” 836 WALNUT STREET, COLUMBUS 979-732-5500 | Open 10am – 9pm | Summer Hours 10am – 10pm BEST BURGER in Colorado County 45 | COLUMBUS, TEXAS Waldrop Law Firm Your Texas trial law firm with over 25 years experience in Probate, Family Law, and Civil Litigation 979-633-3119 www.waldroplawfirm.com info@waldroplawfirm.com Based in Columbus and practicing throughout Texas with offices in: • Columbus • Austin • Houston • • San Antonio • and practicing in all counties in between

ARTS AND CRAFTS

Create Space 717 Walnut Street 979-512-581-1687

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ATTORNEYS

Paige Sciba 281-620-8551

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Waldrop Law Firm 713-522-9595

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AUTO SALES

Cavender Auto Country 1700 IH-10 East, Weimar 979-725-8515

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AUTO SERVICE

Cavender Auto Country 1700 IH-10 East, Weimar 979-725-8515

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Columbus Tire Center 1223 Walnut Street 979-732-2689

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D-Zee’s Automotive 108 Oak Cluster Drive 979-732-5919

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Pro Car Care 1305 Fannin Street 979-500-4017

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Schneider Tire and Lube 3931 Highway 90 979-732-2005

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BREWERIES

Hound Song Brewing Co. 535 Walnut Street 979-500-4253

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BUTANE/PROPANE SALES AND SUPPLIES

Butane Gas & Equipment Co. 215 E Main Street, Weimar 979-725-6237

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Columbus Butane Co. 1340 Walnut Street 979-732-2074

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CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

Columbus Chamber of Commerce 425 Spring Street 979-732-8385

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Schulenburg Chamber of Commerce 618 North Main Street, Schulenburg 979-743-4514

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Weimar Chamber of Commerce 100 West Grange Street, Weimar 979-725-9511

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CHILD CARE

Lil’ Einstein Learning Center 1217 Walnut Street 979-942-9119

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CLEANING SERVICES

Clean Sweep Cleaning Service 1212 ½ Montezuma Street 979-942-0162

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COMPUTER REPAIR AND SERVICE

Ryan’s Device Repair 1139 Fannin Street 979-942-9101

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CONVENIENCE STORES

Columbus Highway 71 Shell 1003 Walnut Street 979-732-5090

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DELIVERY SERVICE

Kin & Em Doorstep Deliveries

979-942-0162

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DENTAL

Harrell Dentistry Columbus 1239 Bowie Street 979-942-9002

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FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

Highway Motors Co. 215 East Main Street, Weimar 979-725-6717

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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Lone Star Bank 1515 Fannin Street, STE D 979-500-4080

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FOOD AND DRINK

Blake’s Kitchen & Kocktailz 2035 Milam Street 979-732-5757

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Dairy Cone 836 Walnut Street 979-732-5500

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Hound Song Brewing Co. 535 Walnut Street 979-500-4253

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OST Creamery 525 Walnut Street 979-732-4146

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R & R Shaved Ice 979-232-0182

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Sweets and Drinks

1216 Walnut Street, STE B 979-500-4244

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GOLF CART SALES AND SERVICE

Mraz Quality Golf Carts 1538 Fannin Street 979-500-4075

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GROCERY STORES

H-E-B 2105 Milam Street 979-732-6253

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HOMES & CONSTRUCTION

Country Living Modular Homes

1004 Mentz Road, Alleyton 979-732-2030

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Mark Thayer Home Improvements & Repairs 979-618-1316

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Playset Services 1260 Business State Highway 71 979-253-8536

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Texas Irrigation & Pipe, LLC 1870 Frelsburg Road, Cat Spring 979-732-3970

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INSURANCE

Texas Farm Bureau Insurance 1480 Walnut Street 979-732-2383

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LODGING

Farmhouse at Sandy Creek

Sheridan

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Lodge on the Siesta

5145 FM 153, La Grange 979-732-1256

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The Lazy B 630 Walnut Street

www.airbnb.com

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MEAT PROCESSING

Elstner Meat Processing

Weimar Meat Company

2109 West Highway 90, Weimar 979-725-6203

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NOTARY PUBLIC

Monica Vinson

1212 ½ Montezuma Street

979-942-0162

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NURSERIES

Take Root

180 Oak Cluster Drive 979-942-6590

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ORGANIZATIONS/EVENTS

Columbus Historical Preservation Trust

425 Spring Street

979-732-5135

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Columbus June BBQ Cookoff

www.junecookoff.com

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FAYS-Family & Youth Success

514 Washington Street

979-732-8355

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PET GROOMING

Kountry Kritters, LLC

1506 Fannin Street

979-253-7610

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PHYSICAL THERAPY

Columbus Physical Therapy 107 Shult Drive

979-732-5783

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PLUMBING

Columbus Plumbing, LLC

2105 Walnut Street

979-732-3691

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RANCH SUPPLY

T & M Ranch Supply

3119 FM 2434

979-732-4251

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REAL ESTATE

Coldwell Banker

Nicole Hammett, Broker Associate 930 Walnut Street

979-733-4594

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Texas Select Properties Roland Reichardt, 713-515-1726

Cindy Reichardt, 713-560-0028

www.texasselectproperties.com

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RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT

Columbus Outfitters

3969 US Highway 90 800-807-9910

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SALONS AND SPAS

Signature Nails & Spa

2035 Milam Street

979-215-8139

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SCHOOLS & EDUCATION

Columbus Independent School District

105 Cardinal Lane

979-732-5704

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St. Anthony Catholic School 635 Bonham Street

979-732-5505

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SHOPPING

Create Space

717 Walnut Street 512-581-1687

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Engle Emporium

402 Anderson Street, Schulenburg

979-743-7000

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Grand Oaks Anitques & Gifts 1034 Milam Street 979-732-9181

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Hometown Goods 1008 Milam Street 979-942-9022

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Potter’s Western Store 2106 Highway 71 979-732-2288

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The Silver Barn 521 Walnut Street 979-732-7260

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Walmart 2103 Milam Street 979-732-8341

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STORAGE RENTALS

Stow and Go Storage 1268 South Highway 71 979-733-6403

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TITLE SERVICES

Mid-Coast Title Company, Inc. 410 Walnut Street

979-733-0440

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UTILITIES

City of Columbus 605 Spring Street 979-732-2366

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VENUES

Camp Kubena 2001 Waldeck Road, Ledbetter 979-249-5674

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VETERINARY

Colorado Valley Veterinary Services 1391 Business Highway 71 979-732-9981

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WATER WELL SERVICES

Neuendorff Water Well Service, Inc. 509 Veterans Drive 979-732-2897

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WINDSHIELD REPAIR

Windshield Express 1223 Walnut Street, STE A 979-732-6269

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WHOLESALE

Edward J. Seifert Oil Co. 104 West Jackson Square, Weimar 979-725-6741

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BUSINESS LISTINGS 47 | COLUMBUS, TEXAS

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48 | COLUMBUS, TEXAS
1223 Walnut Street Columbus 979-732-2689
SERVICE MECHANIC TIRES OIL CHANGE STATE INSPECTION
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stock and install 18-wheeler tires. Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm Saturday 8am to noon 525 Walnut Street Columbus, TX 979-732-4146
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Lindsi Graham Agent Zach Zahradnik Agent James
Janik Agency Manager
COLORADO COUNTY 1480 Walnut St Columbus, TX 78934 979.732.2383
Agent Texas Irrigation & Pipe LLC Installation, Sales & Service
DESIGNED LAWN SPRINKLERS COMMERCIAL | RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE | ALL BRANDS & SYSTEMS AGRICULTURAL HOSE REEL CERTIFIED BACKFLOW TESTERS LANDSCAPE LIGHTING FREE ESTIMATES On New Systems 979-732-3970 • 1-800-327-6787 sales@texasirrigation.com www.texasirrigation.com 1870 Frelsburg Rd., Cat Spring, TX Whyman, Carolyn & Brian Psencik LICENSED & INSURED - LICENSED IRRIGATOR #1373 & #9459 MasterCard, Visa & Discover Accepted Established in 1983 Here Everything’s Better. 2105 Milam Street Columbus, TX 78934 979-732-6253 ™ Open 7am to 10pm Daily
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CUSTOM
49 | COLUMBUS, TEXAS Quality Western Wear Since 1965 2106 Hwy 71 S | Columbus | 979-732-2288 www.potterswesternstore.com Experience Weimar! Gedenke! Festival - Always Mother’s Day Weekend Farmers Market, Sip ‘n Shop, Down Home Christmas Weimar boasts a WINERY, MUSEUM, GOLF COURSE MEAT MARKET & DOWNTOWN SHOPPING and so much more to explore! 979-725-9511 www.weimarchamber.com COLORADO VALLEY VETERINARY SERVICES Large or small, we care for them all MICHAEL RIDLEN, DVM www.coloradovalleyvetservices.com 1391 Bus. Hwy 71 Columbus, TX 78934 Office (979) 732-9981 Fax (979) 733-9755 VACATION RENTAL LODGE 4 BEDROOMS 4.5 BATHROOMS SLEEPS 22 5145 FM 153, La Grange TX 979-732-1256 rmstiles@aol.com www.lodgeonlakesiesta.com Kountry Kritters, LLC 1506 Fannin St., Columbus, TX 78934 | 979-253-7610 KountryKrittersLLC@gmail.com | www.KountryKrittersLLC.com DOG & CAT GROOMING • BOARDING • DOGGIE DAYCARE MARK THAYER HOME IMPROVEMENTS & REPAIRS 979-618-1316 References Available FENCING | DECKS | PAINTING SHEETROCK REPAIR REMODELING | PATIO COVERS

Splashway in Sheridan

LOCAL WATERPARK AND CAMPGROUNDS, ONLY 24 MILES SOUTH OF COLUMBUS, IS A FUN AND ADVENTUROUS DESTINATION

Splashway Waterpark and Campground in Sheridan is so much more than a family waterpark. This wholesome, family destination is rated as one of the best in Texas. Visitors can also enjoy their tent and RV campgrounds or enjoy a stay in one of their varied cottages.

The park frequently offers live music and other entertainment. Their restaurant, the Hideaway Express, boasts an expansive menu that is sure to please everyone. On-site games, like laser tag and putt putt golf round out the experience.

Visit Splashway online at www.splashway.com for information on all of the ammenities that the site has to offer.

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MAGNOLIA DAYS MAGNOLIA DAYSFestival Big time fun in small town Texas! May 19-20 2023 music! free live on the courthouse square in columbus, texas plAN YOUR VISIT | magnoliadays.org join us The Spazmatics 19 fri May Randy Rogers Band 20 sat May Also featuring Southbound 955 Darrel Appelt Also featuring Jon Stork Midnight River Choir Polka & More free admission MAY 19-20 MAY 19-20 Family Fun Zone Car Show Shopping Magnolia Belles
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