Boerne Business Monthly - October 2020

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Volume 13, Issue 04: October 2020

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TEACHING LANGUAGE THROUGH CROSS-CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

EMBRACE VOLATILITY IDEAL HEALTH BOERNE ANNOUNCES NEW PRODUCT LINE LOCAL NEWS & INFO


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publisher's note Happy October! The weather is cooling a bit and fall is in full swing. Our local calendar of events is filled with lots of fun things to do, while being able to properly social distance! We have the FUMC Pumpkin Patch, several outdoor markets, some Halloween events and so much more to look forward to! This issue we feature a local business that I can highly recommend, Mr. Ammerman Intercultural Language Academy. My daughter attends Spanish classes with the Ammermans and thoroughly enjoys it. Matt and Jacqueline provide the option of in-person or online classes and work with their students, both children and adults, in interactive ways to learn language in fun and creative ways. The Ammermans also offer a cultural exchange program. Turn to page 16 to read all about it!

Also in this issue we learn about the new Moxiefit program being offered by Ideal Health Boerne, Karl Eggerss shares why it can be beneficial to Embrace Volatility in the stock market, and read all about how you can help support the Boerne Sunrise Rotary during their annual Patriot BBQ fundraiser. As always, we have lots of local news and information and great articles from local experts. May you all have a wonderful October,

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08: finances

Embrace Volatility

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09: calendar 10: health

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14: ribbon cuttings 15: relocation

O.W. Lee to Relocate Corporate Headquarters and Manufacturing Operations to Kendall County

16: cover feature

Mr. Ammerman Intercultural Language Academy: Teaching Language through Cross-Cultural Experiences by Lauren Stumberg | photos by Ron Pritchett

20: fundraiser

Boerne Sunrise Rotary’s Annual Patriot BBQ

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28: real estate

Texas Housing Market Cools in August, Sales Still Higher than Same Time Last Year

30: fundraiser

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EMBRACE VOLATILITY by Karl Eggerss – Covenant, a Registered Investment Advisor

If you are invested in the stock market either through individual stocks, mutual funds, or exchange traded funds, you know volatility comes with the territory. You can either run from it or embrace it and use it to your advantage. It’s no secret that 2020 has been a very unusual year. And, it’s also been unusual in the financial markets in terms of volatility. In fact, the S&P 500 Index suffered its fastest 30% drop of all-time. All-time is a long time. A key indicator of the level of volatility in the stock market is the Volatility Index, also known as the VIX. The VIX is typically in the mid-teens under “normal” conditions but is prone to moving higher when stock markets decline, especially in the midst of a major economic event. For example, on March 16th, 2020, the VIX reached almost 83 from a low starting point of only about 14 in mid-February. That’s a nearly 6x move in thirty days. With the VIX moving violently higher, it was not surprising to see the stock market in freefall. Yes, volatility comes with investing in stocks, but over time investors are rewarded for bearing that volatility. JP Morgan has data going back to 1980 showing the average intra-year drop has been 13.8%. However, annual returns have been positive 30 of the 40 years. This data illustrates that those investors who used the temporary dips were rewarded by purchasing equities at lower prices. When it comes to building an overall balanced portfolio, investors need to determine 3 things: 1. When will they need the invested money? 2. What type of volatility will they stick with? 3. What investments will help them achieve their long-term goals? Time in the market matters. The longer one holds individual stocks or stock funds, the more likely the returns will be positive. However, volatility is scary and it can cause you to make poor decisions under duress when volatility is high and the world seems as if it is coming to an end. Time and again despite how dark the outlook, the world has not ended, but yet during every event, a large number of investors sell just before stocks begin to recover. They key to avoiding membership in that unfortunate investor group is to control the volatility of your portfolio through disciplined diversification. For example, bonds have historically

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offered the ballast one needs to reduce volatility. Generally, when stocks have experienced quick sharp downturns, bonds have been the investment where investors have turned. Oftentimes, bonds will tend to move opposite of the stock market during times of high equity volatility. There are a number of other asset types that can reduce volatility, including real estate investments which have offered a nice way to diversify equity allocations in a portfolio. The quandary for investors in 2020 is whether bonds will offer the same volatility reduction in a portfolio they have in the past. Afterall, interest rates are near historic lows and according to the Federal Reserve, they may stay there for years. Investors are continuing to look for ways to earn a reasonable return without taking on all the inherent volatility of the stock market. There are now various funds that invest in volatility as an asset class, and can offset the risk of catastrophic portfolio losses during large equity market declines. These types of funds can act as a “shock absorber” at times of extreme volatility and complement the rest of your portfolio allocation. While there is no silver bullet when it comes to investing and nobody can certainly eliminate volatility, there are ways to navigate around it, and in some cases use it to your advantage. It’s always important to seek an advisor to help give you options and assess your risk and goals. BBM Karl Eggerss is senior wealth advisor and partner at Covenant Multifamily Offices, LLC. 114 E. Highland Dr. – Boerne 210.526.0057

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health Proudly Announces New Product Line

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“At Ideal Health Boerne our goal is to help our clients achieve their ideal health! While we love to help people lose weight and see the pounds come off, there is a lot more to it for us to be able to help them keep that weight off and to become a healthier, happier individual,” said Traci Brown, owner and head coach. “We have been looking for a product line that not only has food and supplements to aid in weight loss, but that has the resources we need as coaches to really help us change people’s lives. We can now really address the root of a person’s weight problem and help them dramatically alter their relationship with food, nutrition and even physical activity. We can help our clients change their behaviors and give them the tools to use to make those permanent lifestyle changes.” Brown, along with Dr. Ben Stahl, is excited that they have found what they have been looking for in their new Moxifit Body Fuel program! As the exclusive provider for this area, Ideal Health now has access to the vast resources that Moxifit makes available to its coaches. According to Traci, “We really want to make our clinic more about the person and less about the scale and Moxifit helps us to make that possible. With most weight loss programs there can be this shame spiral or guilt that develops when people slip up or cheat on the program. This program helps us to coach people through those mistakes without making them feel bad so they can

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get back on track.” For example, Traci recently had a client that was upset because it was going to be her birthday and she knew she would probably end up cheating. Instead of telling her she absolutely could not enjoy her birthday, Traci was able to create a “permission slip” for the client to choose certain things she wanted to eat or drink on her birthday. “Doing it this way allowed the client to not feel guilty about enjoying her birthday, but at the same time limited her splurges to what was written on the paper so that she didn’t spiral out of control,” added Brown. “Another client recently came in and I found out the only vegetable he was eating was broccoli. Through my Moxifit resources I was able to find an Eat the Rainbow challenge that would help him to expand what he was eating and achieve a more well-rounded diet. We really want our clients to create good habits and better relationships with food.” As far as the Moxifit food and supplements, there are countless options from shakes, snacks, meals and even desserts. The vitamins are built into the products and Moxifit has worked hard to pull out as many artificial sweeteners and dyes as possible. Brown added, “When it comes to processed foods these are about as clean as you can get!” Traci ended by saying, “Dr. Stahl and I are really excited to be able to offer this program which is all about fueling your body, losing weight and living a healthy lifestyle!” BBM

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Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce September 2020 Ribbon Cuttings

THE SCIENCE MILL’S REMARKABLE REFLECTIONS

We had a blast this morning getting to celebrate The Science Mill in Johnson City with a ribbon cutting to celebrate their new attraction, the Remarkable Reflections! The Science Mill is a family destination offering 50+ cutting edge, interactive exhibits, a 3D theater and an on-site cafe. Wonderful for a day trip with your kids, field trips for schools, or just a fun outing for all ages. The Science Mill is located at 101 S. Lady Bird Ln. Johnson City, TX 78636. Make your Labor Day weekend plans now, you can purchase your tickets at sciencemill.org!

JB GOODWIN REALTORS

We celebrated the opening of JBGoodwin Realtors - Hill Country new location in Boerne with a ribbon cutting! JB Goodwin Realtors has been in business for 48 years and their number 1 priority has always been to help people while providing the best customer service possible. Weather your buying resale or new homes, leasing, selling property or investing in real estate in the Boerne area, JB Goodwin’s professional real estate agents will provide the best service possible. Learn more about JB Goodwin Realtors by visiting their website jbgoodwin. com, stop by and check out their new office which is located at 32255 IH-10 West Ste. E, Boerne, TX 78006 or give them a call at 830-216-6971 to learn more.

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DH REALTY PARTNERS, INC.

Join us live as we celebrate DH Realty Partners, Inc. with a ribbon cutting! DH Realty Partners is a full-service commercial real estate company which offers brokerage, leasing, management and accounting services and has been in business for 55 years! Interesting in learning more about DH Realty? Contact Alex at 210-222-2424 or email ayount@dhrp.us and be sure to check out their website dhrp.us for location listings.

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS - HILL COUNTRY TEXAS

Join us LIVE as we celebrate League of Women Voters - Hill Country Texas with a ribbon cutting! The League of Women Voters is a non-profit, non-partisan organization which is open to both Women and Men and is dedicated to the education of voters while increasing participation in elections. For over 40 years our local League has worked to educate and engage citizens. League of Women Voters is where handson work to safeguard democracy leads to civic improvement! This year they are celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the League and Women's Right to Vote. Visit LWVHillCountryTexas.org to learn more!

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ST. HELENA’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL

Join us live as we celebrate St. Helena’s Episcopal Church & School with a ribbon cutting ceremony! St. Helena’s has been located in Boerne since 2006 and is located at 108 Rock Street. St. Helena’s Early Enrichment Program - SHEEP was established just a few years later in 2008 to provide a ministry to God’s children that was dedicated to developing a life-long love for Christ. To learn more about the school classes they offer please visit: sthelenas.net/ home or call Tiffany Jureczki at (830) 2498084. The school is located at 410 N. Main St. in Boerne.


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The Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation (BKCEDC) and Kendall County Commissioners are pleased to announce the relocation of the corporate headquarters and manufacturing operations of O.W Lee from California to Kendall County, TX. O.W. Lee has purchased the 44-acre, 412,000 sq. ft. property located in Comfort, Texas. For over 70 years, O.W. Lee has designed and produced fine, handcrafted casual outdoor furniture and fire pits. The family-owned business is expected to provide approximately 200 jobs and $24M in total capital investment. The relocation deal was a collaborative effort by the BKCEDC, Kendall County leadership, Tom Long with San Antonio EDF, BKCEDC Investor Russell Noll with Transwestern Realty, Ryan Boozer with Stream Realty, and Linda Burns with Wadley, Donovan Gutshaw Consulting. “We chose to relocate to Texas due to the states favorable business incentives and policies, and for the central location for shipping,” said Terri Lee Rogers, President and VP of Sales. “The San Antonio area can meet our need for high quality metalworkers and welders, and we feel we can provide a good wage and be a positive business member in this community We are very grateful to the Kendall County Commissioners for their incentive support and the Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation for their assistance to our organization and consultants with the site due diligence and subsequent relocation orientation.” According to Kathy Estes, Chair of the BKCEDC Board of Directors, “This project will provide a positive impact on the local economy by diversifying our tax base, providing new jobs for local residents and generating increased tax dollars spent in Kendall County, as well as throughout the region.” Amy Story, President/CEO of the BKCEDC explained, “The role of the BKCEDC is to promote business opportunities that will strengthen and grow a vibrant and diverse economic future for Kendall County. The location of O.W. Lee to Comfort, Texas will be a strong addition to Kendall County and brings a high-quality company to one of the largest buildings in the county.” Kendall County Judge Darrel Lux observed, “Companies are looking to Texas and specifically Kendall County for their business location. Kendall County’s strategic location, pro-business environment and desirable quality of life make us an attractive option for companies evaluating their location choices.” County Commissioner Don Durden, who represents the Comfort area, added, “I am so pleased that a quality company like O.W. Lee has chosen to locate here in our small town. Together with recent economic developments in Kerr County, O.W. Lee’s relocation demonstrates that small, rural communities have a lot to offer, with a great quality of life being at the top of the list. I look forward to working with O.W. Lee representatives to continue developing the local economy in a thoughtful and sustainable way. “ Pending completion of improvements to the building, O.W. Lee is projecting a relocation date in the first quarter of 2021.BBM

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Have you ever wanted to learn Spanish? Not just to know a few words or phrases, but to really know how to use and implement the language? The Mr. Ammerman Intercultural Language Academy believes that the way to truly learn a language is to help their students experience it in everyday life, to share and learn from others and to provide crosscultural experiences. “There is so much more to learning a language than just vocabulary. We want to give our students the confidence to be able to use

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by Lauren Stumberg their newly learned language in the real world,” said Matthew Ammerman. Having started the Mr. Ammerman Intercultural Language Academy in Pichilemu, Chile in 2015, Matt, along with his wife Jacqueline Aguilera, moved to Boerne in 2018 and have opened a second location of the language academy. Having the two locations is allowing them to fulfill their dream of building a bridge of cultural exchange between Chile and the United States. According to Matt, “I spent

pictured above: Matthew Ammerman and Jacqueline Aguilera, along with several of their local Boerne students. Photo by Ron Pritchett.

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much of my life traveling through South America. I didn’t know Spanish, but was able to find work in Paraguay, Buenos Aires and Chile teaching English. This in turn allowed me to learn Spanish.” Once in Chile, Ammerman met Jacqueline and the two got married and they had three children. “I began to notice that when I would speak to my children in English they would respond to me in Spanish. It was very important to us that our kids be bilingual, so I started implementing my skills as a previous English teacher to teach my own children,” he said. “In Chile, the people have a strong desire to learn English. They want the opportunities that knowing English can bring. So when our friends and family found out that Matt was teaching our children, they wanted their children to benefit from this as well. Eventually the amount of students grew and we decided to create the language academy,” added Jacqueline. Matt and Jacqueline always knew that they would eventually move to the United States to allow their children to be immersed in the culture and to perfect their English. So a couple of years ago Chilean exchange students experiencing Texan culture.

Jacqueline teaching students in-person in the Boerne location classroom.

they packed up their family and came to Boerne. “We were able to keep the language academy operating in Chile through Zoom classes while also opening a second location right here in Boerne,” said Matt. Having the two locations really opens up a lot of experiences and chances to actively speak the language being learned. According to Ammerman, “We often have our local students interact with our students in Chile via online exchange. This way they are each able to actively engage with one another and begin to use the language that they are learning.” The move to Boerne has also opened up another facet of the Mr. Ammerman Language Academy, which is the ability to offer students total language immersion through educational travel. “There is nothing better for learning a language than to practice it in its natural environment,” said Jacqueline. “Before Covid19 we were able to bring many of our students from Chile to Texas, where they stayed with us and we would take them on many excursions and road trips to everything from rodeos, to the Alamo and even NASA. We will even send them

down Main Street, Boerne and ask them to go talk to people and come back and give us a report about what they learned and saw.” Similarly, Matt and Jacqueline had planned to take some of their Texas students to Chile to experience the culture and practice their Spanish in a native environment. Those trips have been delayed due to Covid-19, but they remain hopeful to restart these exchange programs soon. The vision behind the Mr. Ammerman Intercultural Language Academy is to be able to facilitate an exchange between both nations that generates experiences based on the learning of ideas, culture, innovation and entrepreneurship. “Many of our students have been with us for four or five years now. They have become like family to us and we have developed a bond beyond just teaching them another language. We know the benefits of learning another language and the opportunities that it can open up for them. Our Chilean students benefit greatly from having their eyes opened to what possibilities are out there, while similarly our students from Texas are given a chance to see just how blessed they are and continued on page 18

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with English subtitles, listen to Spanish music, put up Spanish sayings or stickers around your house. I am also old school and love the use of flash cards. Keep them on you and whenever you have some spare time go through them to expand your vocabulary. The small things can make a huge difference.” Ultimately, Matt and Jacqueline’s hope for their students is to be able to learn another language in an environment that is both productive and fun. They added, “It brings us joy to help our students truly experience the culture of the language they are learning, while quickly being able to speak fluently in that language.” BBM

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realize not to take for granted everything that is available to them. One of the biggest compliments we have received is from a parent of a student that told us we not only have taught her child another language, but also how to mature as a person,” said Matt. The language coaching classes offered by the Ammermans are open to all ages, from adults all the way down to preschool aged children. They are also available both in-person and online settings depending on preference. Online classes have skyrocketed since Covid, but Matt and Jacqueline still have many students who meet in person either one-on-one or in small groups. “When possible we try to take the classes outside of the classroom and create an environment for them to actively learn the language through small field trips or interactive lessons, games or even crafts,”

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said Jacqueline. “I also work to get to know each student through different activities so that I can figure out how they learn best. It takes about two weeks for me to figure out the learning tendencies of each student and then be able to implement that into the lessons.” Matt and Jacqueline also believe strongly, especially for their older students, that to be able to learn a new language you have to have a “why,” a reason or a need to learn the language such as needing to learn Spanish to advance in your career or wanting to travel. Learning a second language comes a lot more naturally to children, but both kids and adults should create an environment that is conducive to learning a new language. “Having learned Spanish as an adult I know the importance of surrounding yourself with the language,” said Matt. “Watch television in Spanish

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top: Jacqueline teaches Spanish through an interactive game of HORSE! bottom: Matt with local students as they interact virtually with students in Chile.


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fundraiser Boerne Sunrise Rotary Announces 2020 Patriot BBQ in Partnership with Tusculum Brewing Company and Hungry Horse Restaurant

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Boerne Sunrise Rotary has announced that their annual Patriot BBQ has been scheduled for October 24, 2020 from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. This year’s event will be held in association with Tusculum Brewing Company which is located at 236 S. Main Street, Boerne (former location of Bergman Lumber) and Hungry Horse Restaurant. Ticket holders will be able to pick-up their barbecue as a drive-through at Tusculum Brewing Company. Outdoor seating per Covid-19 regulations will also be available at Tusculum. Lead Sponsors for the 2020 Patriot BBQ are Tresle, Inc. and Pivotal Group. Two levels of tickets can be purchased for the event. Patriot BBQ tickets can be purchased for $15 each and includes a free raffle ticket. Separate raffle tickets can be purchased for $10 each. There is no limit on the number of tickets that can be purchased. All raffle tickets must be purchased by October 24, 2020. The raffle drawing will be held online at the Boerne Sunrise Rotary Facebook page on October 24 at 5:30 p.m. Ticket holders need not be

present to win. A listing of the event sponsors and raffle items can be found on the Patriot BBQ web page. Tickets can be purchased online via the Boerne Patriot BBQ web page www.boernepatriotbbq.com/services or from Boerne Sunrise Rotary members. Tickets can also be purchased from the following partnering organizations: Winston School Interact Boerne Champion High School Interact Boerne High school AG Club Boerne ISD AFROTC Club Boerne VFW The Patriot BBQ is Boerne Sunrise Rotary’s primary fundraising event for the year. Recipients of the profits generated by the event include local military organizations, scholarships for local high school students and a host of other Boerne non-profit organizations that are supported by the club. BBM

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS | cont’d of every month, Main Plaza is home to a magical outdoor market that blends the traditions of the Texas Hill Country with the creations of today’s culture. Hundreds of festive booths display everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that will bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past. OCTOBER 6 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR TRANSFORMATION HOUSE 11:30am to 12:00pm LIVE from the Boerne Chamber Facebook Page Transformation House is a nonprofit providing transitional housing to women and children. GBCCRIBBON CUTTING CELEBRATING GRIT CO. 1:30pm to 2:00pm LIVE from the Boerne Chamber Facebook Page GRIT Co. includes 4 divisions; Builders, Homesteads, Holzwerk, and Branding! OCTOBER 8, 15, 22, 29 STEAK NIGHT AT SINGING WATER 4:00pm to 7:00pm | 316 Mill Dam Road – Comfort Enjoy a steak dinner with live music every Thursday night. Grill is hot by 4pm and off at 7pm, come anytime in that window. Cowboy steak, loaded potato, veggie and dessert included. Visit singingwatervineyards.com for more info as well as other event throughout the month. OCTOBER 9 NIGHT HIKE: SNAKE SEARCH 7:00pm to 9:00pm | Cibolo Nature Center & Farm 140 City Park Rd. – Boerne,TX 78006 Join Jasmine Torrez for a Snake Search at the Cibolo Nature Center & Farm! Contribute to citizen science while out on the trails, and get up and close and personal with the native snakes of the nature center! This is an adults only event. Members: $15 Adults: $20 OCTOBER 10 BLUEGRASS JAM AT THE AGRICULTURAL 11:00am to 1:00pm | The AgriCultural Museum 102 City Park Road – Boerne Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public. KUHLMANN – KING MUSEUM TOUR 12:00pm to 3:00pm | Kuhlmann-King Museum 402 E. Blanco Road – Boerne The Kuhlmann-King house gives the public the opportunity to step back in time to see what a historic Boerne home looked like "way back when". Open every Second Saturday of each month. Please email to schedule a personalized tour, gossellj@gvtc.com. OCTOBER 10 – 11 KEY TO THE HILLS ROD RUN Saturday: 8:00am to 5:00pm, Hill Country Cruise Starts at 5:30pm, (depart from Wal-Mart) Sunday: 8:00am to1:00pm, Church Service at 9:30am Main Plaza | 100 N. Main St. – Boerne For the past 34 years historic downtown Boerne has hosted hundreds

of pre-1949 hot rods during the Key to the Hills Rod Run providing a colorful display of automotive history for all to see. Come out to Main Plaza for a day (or two) filled with classic street rods, car shop talk, vendors, Hill Country Mile shopping and exceptional dining. Please be aware that the event layout is subject to change. FAMILY CAMP OUT 10:00am to 10:00am | City Lake Park Pavilion 1 City Lake Rd. – Boerne The only weekend you can camp out at the Boerne Lake. Lake will be closed to the public for the weekend. Only those camping out will be allowed. Register at boerneparks.com/registration. Free Event. OCTOBER 11 BOERNE CONCERT BAND CONCERT 6:00pm | Boerne High School Auditorium 1 Greyhound Lane – Boerne Join the Boerne Concert Band for a live, free concert at the Boerne High School Auditorium! Bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnics, and be sure to arrive early to pick your spot. OCTOBER 12 COLUMBUS DAY OCTOBER 13 CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6:00pm to 8:00pm | Livestream Meeting See ci.boerne.tx us for link to meeting. OCTOBER 15 LIVE! AT THE LIBRARY 7:00pm to 9:00pm | Patrick Heath Public Library Amphitheater Live! At the Library for October will feature the ever popular Duke

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OCTOBER 9-11TH, 2020 photos by Ron Pritchett

This year marks the 34th Annual Key to the Hills Rod Run, sponsored by The Pride of Texas Street Rods and Budnik Wheels. On the weekend of October 9-11th Boerne’s Hill Country Mile will be filled with street rods in a rainbow of beautiful colors, checkered flags and crowds of people flocking to see Texas’ largest pre ’49 Rod Run. The Pride of Texas Street Rod Club was started in August of 1985. The first 15 members adopted the constitution and bylaws of the club and were ready to cruise together in their street rods. Soon after, the group held the first Rod Run on May 2-3rd of 1987 at the Kendall County Fairgrounds with 53 registered participants. The following year, the club decided to move the run to Boerne’s Main Plaza and have the event in October instead of May. Everyone enjoyed having the Rod Run downtown and plans were made to keep the event at the Main Plaza on the second

weekend in October each year. Club member Lanne Brehmer decided that if the event was going to grow it needed some advertising. A beautiful color brochure was designed, printed and mailed to street rodders throughout Texas and neighboring states. Over the years, the event continued to grow due to the club’s hard work, advertisement and street rodders spreading the word. The brochures have become a trademark for the Key to the Hills Rod Run and have become a collector’s item. Local merchants love the Rod Run and the foot traffic it brings to downtown Boerne. They support the event by hanging checkered pennant banners down Main Street and even donate door prizes to the event participants. Be sure not to miss the colors, the chrome and the nostalgia of this fun event that has become a Boerne tradition! BBM

CALENDAR OF EVENTS | continued from page 21 Davis and his musical group "Swang Dawgs." This program will be held at the Amphitheater, so bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. This is a family friendly program. As for all City events, people are highly encouraged to practice social distancing and wear a facial covering when six feet of separation can’t be maintained.The public restroom will be open; however, the public should be aware that these facilities are cleaned regularly but not sanitized after every use. OCTOBER 16 FUMC PUMPKIN PATCH OPENS 10:00am – 5:00pm The Agricultural Museum and Arts Center 102 City Park Rd. – Boerne Open from October 16 through October 31. FUMC Pumpkin Patch provides a gathering place for all to share God’s love and relationship. As a signature FUMC youth fundraising campaign, proceeds help fund life changing events for youth at local ministries and camps. Pumpkins can be bought with a donation to FUMC Student Ministry.

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JASON BOLAND AND THE STRAGGLERS – PEARL SNAP TOUR Doors open at 6:00pm; Opening Act TBD 7:30pm; Jason Boland and The Stragglers 9:30pm to11:00pm The Roundup Music Venue | 531 FM 3351 N. – Boerne,TX 78006 Round up your crew and enjoy a night out with Jason Boland and The Stragglers on their Pearl Snaps 20th Anniversary Tour! Beer and food will be available and The Roundup has made social distancing very possible. General Admissing Starts at $20; VIP & Tables available. See therounduptx.com for prices. Parking: $5 NIGHT HIKE: BAT WALK 7:00pm to 8:30pm | Cibolo Nature Center & Farm 140 City Park Rd. – Boerne Part of the Cibolo Nature Center's Adult Education Night Hikes; however, this one is a FAMILY FRIENDLY event. Maximum of 15. Explore the nature center trails at dusk to see fireflies, bats, moths, owls and other nocturnal animals.There will be an opportunity to record bats using bat detectors.This event is family-friendly, but participants

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Center Research Economist Dr. Luis Torres highlighted the supply-demand imbalances that will challenge the housing market over the next year. “While sales surged during the summer, the number of new listings hitting the market has not matched that recovery, worsening the state's housing shortages, particularly for homes priced less than $300,000,” said Torres. “This mismatch has pulled the months of inventory to record lows of fewer than 2.5 months.” Diverging trends between the upper and lower price ranges have led to large increases in the median sale price for existing homes, which increased by more than 10 percent year over year for the second consecutive month, according to Center research. “The initial economic shock from COVID-19 was concentrated in the service sector and other industries that rely on a younger workforce,” according to Torres. “These households are more likely in the market for lower-priced homes, and we’ve seen that market suffer disproportionately. The relative strength in upper price ranges is inflating the median sale price. The Center’s Texas Repeat Sales Index, however, accounts for this bias and revealed more moderate growth at 5 percent.” BBM Info courtesy of Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University


CALENDAR OF EVENTS | cont’d GBCC BOERNE AFTER 5 MIXER HOSTED BY THE LODGE AT LEON SPRINGS & SENIOR BUDDIES 5:00p m to 7:00pm 24137 Boerne Stage Rd. – San Antonio OCTOBER 19 Z'S ARTISANS MARKET 6:00pm to 10:00pm Z's Wood Fired Pizza 118 Old San Antonio Rd. – Boerne Every 4th Friday night for their monthly artisans market! There will be live music and local vendors who handcraft their products! OCTOBER 24 BOERNE BOO: DRIVE-THROUGH! 4:00pm to  7:00pm Patrick Heath Public Library 451 North Main Street #100 – Boerne Drive past a variety of stations representing community businesses and organizations, and get a treat at each one! BOERNE SUNRISE ROTARY PATRIOT BBQ 3:00pm to 6:00 pm Tusculum Brewing Company 236 S. Main – Boerne See Page 20 for All the Info! Tickets available at boernepatriotbbq.com OCTOBER 27 CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6:oopm to 8:00pm | Livestream Meeting See ci.boerne.tx us for link to meeting. OCTOBER 29 GBCC RIBBON CUTTING FOR TRIO MARKETING ON FACEBOOK LIVE 11:30am to 12:00pm LIVE from the Boerne Chamber Facebook Page OCTOBER 31 HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT AT DOG AND PONY GRILL 5:00pm to 7:00pm | Dog and Pony Grill 1481 S. Main St. – Boerne A family friendly, safe trick or treating event! They’ll have socially distant sections set up in their parking lot for local Boerne businesses to hand out candy and toys. Free and open to everyone. THE ROUNDUP HALLOWEEN BASH Doors open at 6:00pm; Mario Flores & The SodaCreek Band 8:30 to 11:30pm The Roundup Music Venue 531 FM 3351 North – Boerne Limited seating and tables for sale for this event. Best Halloween Costume Contest for kids and adults! General Admission: $10 Table for 6: $75 BBM

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KENDALL SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT NATIVE TREE SALE

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Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District is having their annual tree sale that benefits the Sue Whitworth Memorial Scholarship Fund. Trees are $35 each and come in a large variety including American Beautyberry, Anacacho Orchid Tree, Bigtooth Maple, Blanco Crabapple, Bois-D’arc, Cedar Elm, Chinkapin Oak, Escarpment Cherry, Eve’s Necklace, Golden Ball Lead Tree, Indigo Bush/False Indigo, Monterry (Mexican White) Oak, Texas Ash and Texas Redbud. All trees are in 5 gallon pots. Orders must be placed by October 14th and will be available for pick up at the Garden Oaks Office Complex parking lot located at 136 Old San Antonio Road in Boerne on October 31st from 9:00am to 11:30am. Email your order to kendall@swcd.texas.gov or call Lissie at (210) 415-7867.

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