Historic Downtown San Angelo

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April • May • June Content provided by Downtown San Angelo, Inc. • Published by the San Angelo Standard-Times

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Eggemeyer’s

Come Visit San Angelo’s Original General Store!

Come by and see us for ALL your Home Accessories and Good Treats! Spring Sparkle

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• Gourmet Kitchen Emporium • Spode, Hadley & Polish Pottery • Honey Glazed Spiral Sliced Ham • Old World Christmas Ornaments • Gourmet Coffee & Tea • Texas Jams & Mustards • Madame Alexander Dolls • Chamilia Jewelry • Exquisite Jewelry Lines • Case Knives

(325) 655-1166 35 E. Concho I 10:00-6:00 • Monday-Saturday


SAN ANGELO MUSEUM

of Fine Arts

For a complete list of programs and events: www.samfa.org or FMI 325.653.3333 March – August 11 2nd Annual Richard and Pam Salmon Sculpture Competition Accepted and Award-winning Sculptures Sunken Garden Park 704 S. David Street (S. Abe & West Ave D) Sunday, March 30 Last Day of Exhibitions Soul of the Frontier: The Paintings of H.W. Caylor Sculpture by Master Western Artist Gib Singleton The Muses: Art about the Arts Admission applies Thursdays, April 3, 10, 17, 24, Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. Free art activities for children and their families

Friday, April 11 – June 22 Exhibition Opening- Free to the Public 20th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition Juror: Leopold Foulem Montreal, Ontario, Canada Works by Jason Walker, Bellingham, Washington – Invited Artist 20th SANCC Saturday, April 12, 2014 Family Day- Mold Me 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room Sunday, April 13, 2014 Chamber Music Series Concert - 2 p.m. Angelo State University Music Department Faculty $12 general public, $10 members, $7 students/seniors/military

Thursday, April 17, 2014 Downtown Art Walk - 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2014 Play It Again Concert- 2 p.m. at the Museum West Texas Jazz Orchestra - led by Jim Bode Jazz, big band and dance tunes $10 general public, $8 members, $5 students/seniors/military Thursdays, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free art activities for children and their families Saturday, May 10, 2014 Family Day- Summer! AND Summer for Kids and Art of Nature Camp Registration 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum

Sassy Fox Boutique Where Women with an Attitude of Fashion Shop!

34 E. Concho Ave, Historic Downtown

325-658-8083

www.facebook.com/sassyfoxinc

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STEPHENS CENTRAL LIBRARY EVENTS go to www.tgclibrary.com for more information

4/1, 5/6 – R.E.A.D. to Dogs International 4/5, 7/19, 10/4 – Get Crafty at the Library

4/14 – Called Again – An Evening with Jennifer Pharr The 2012 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year!

Want a day away to just work on your passion? Whether 4/15 – Read to Me! March Around the Courthouse it’s sewing, scrapbooking, knitting and painting - how- This year’s march will be led by children’s author, Suzanne ever you create, join us in the Sugg Community Room

Bloom and will feature her books, The Bus for Us and

for a day of uninterrupted joy. Bring food to share, your What About Bear? beverages, task lighting if needed and your projects. You

4/15, 5/20 – Friends of the Library Book Club

must make a reservation; call 325-655-7321

Discussion of Until Tuesday by Luis C. Montalvan.

4/5, 5/3, 6/7 – RISE – Reading is still essential

4/15, 5/13 – Teen Republic Writer’s Club The first Saturday of each month volunteers from Jack- 4/17, 5/15 – Teen Republic Anime Club son Masonic Lodge provide a youth reading program for 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/24, 6/30, 7/7, 7/21, 7/28 – grades 1-3 in the Children’s Reading Room FIZZ BOOM READ!

Makes Learning Fun! STORIES & SONGS - PRESCHOOLERS

Weds & Thurs 10 & 10:30 A.M. READ TO DOGS

Furred friends offer encouragement First Tuesdays, 6:00 TEEN REPUBLIC

Anime Club 3rd Thurs Learn-it-Literally Fridays in June & July

• Jennifer Pharr Davis, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year & author—April 14, 6:30 pm • Suzanne Bloom—Read to Me March, Workshop & Drawing Class, April 15, 16 & 17 • Literature Alive presents “The Magic Beans” free play & books— April 24, 25 & 26 • FIZZ BOOM READ! Science Fun with ASU’s Chemists! Mondays in June & July 1:00 • Trailblazer -the only interactive science & engineering museum-on-wheels in Texas: June 24. • Chemistry Roadshow from Texas A & M, July 21, 2:00 Education & Entertainment using Chemistry • Family Movies 2:00 Tuesdays

33 W. Beauregard, 325-655-7321, www.tgclibrary.com 4


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San Angelo

235 West 1st Street San Angelo, TX 76903 (325) 653-8320 • www.safcu.com

Federal Credit Union

OLD WEST BY THE BOOK Your West Texas History Merchant! Largest selection of books about Texas and the West, NEW, USED, RARE Check our “HALF-PRICE HISTORY” section with many history titles at 50% off publisher’s price!

Boots, Saddles, and Fine Apparel

Visit our web site: www.cactusbookshop.com We accept all major credit cards

Serving West Texans Since 1995!

222 S. Oakes San Angelo, Texas 76903 325-653-3397 (Fax) 325-653-3398 sanangelo@leddys.com

www.leddys.com

The Glass Prism

An Art Glass Studio and Gallery

Specializing in Custom Stained Glass and Fused Glass Creations! Unique Gift Items • Instructional Classes

225 S. Chadbourne St., Downtown San Angelo

325-653-4515 • www.theglassprism.com

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24 W. Concho Avenue. San Angelo, TX 76903

Office: 325-655-2345 Fax: 325-655-1234 Brenda Gunter President Downtown San Angelo Inc. Del Velasquez Executive Director e-mail: director@dtsa.org Channing Martinez Executive Assistant e-mail: execassistant@dtsa.org

COME TAKE A WALK BACK THROUGH TIME Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5:30pm Closed Wednesdays 129 S. Chadbourne San Angelo, TX 76903 325-653-9590 6


Concho Confetti Unique Gift Items for the Unique Person

Something OLD, Something NEW, Something FUN, Something YOU! ESTATE SALES • COLLECTIBLES ANTIQUES & MORE www.MADSTYLEVintage.com

COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK! 42 E. Concho Ave. OPEN Downtown San Angelo. 10-5 Mon-Sat (325) 655 3962 1-5 Open Sun. too !

Hassle Free Printing We Take Printing Seriously…Not Ourselves.

MADSTYLE Vintage provides you with everything you need for your vintage home. We pride ourselves in offering a fun unique shopping experience and strive to bring you the best indie, alternative, and dance music.

9 W. Beauregard Ave | San Angelo, TX 76903

325-657-9280

BOOTH SPACE AVAILABLE!

Call 210-804-0390 for Special Online Pricing

PLANT TOURS AVAILABLE!

5,000 postcards $149 10,000 flyers $349 1,000 magazines $995 (16 pages, 60# paper)

Visit us at www.shweiki.com EMAIL SAMPLES@SHWEIKI FOR A FREE QUOTE OR CALL 512-480-0860


37 E Harris Ave • 655-4101

Sunday Bible Study - 9:00 AM Sunday Worship 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM Morning worship broadcast on KSAN TV3 & KCLL 100.1FM Wednesday Midweek Meal & Bible Study 5:00 PM/6:00 PM www.fbcsanangelotx.org

Offering Daily Noon Buffet at Rio Concho Manor 401 Rio Concho Dr. • 325-655-1480

McGowen’s Catering Service

Sizes AAAA TO W Leading Brands: Munro, Dansko, Aetrex, Wolky, Orthaheel, Mephisto, Alegria, Fin Comfort, Naot and More. Tue - Fri 10am - 6pm Saturday 10am-5pm 43 W. Twohig

Heavenly Shoes Boutique

Downtown San Angelo (Corner of Twohig & Irving)

30 Years Downtown Finest Mexican & American Food Mon-Thurs 11 -9:30  Fri-Sat 11 -2  • Sunday 10 -2  101 S. Chadbourne St.

(325)

658-2430

Signs & Printing

• Signage • Business Cards • Yard Signs • Post Cards • Labels • Window Decals • Banners • Cars & Trucks • Rack Cards • Club Flyers • Posters Trailer Decals And A Whole Lot More!!!

325-227-6813 Join us on

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106 W. Twohig

Music, dancing, drink specials at Fuentes Cafe Downtown Friday & Saturday 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. No Smoking Age 21+


Miss Hattie’s Restaurant & Cathouse Lounge 26 East Concho

Miss Hattie’s located on Historic Block One, is the first building in San Angelo to be restored and registered on the National and State Registry for Historic Places. The building is the original San Angelo National Bank built in 1886 and is now the home of Miss Hattie’s Restaurant and Cathouse Lounge which serves lunch and dinner. Miss Hattie’s has developed a great reputation for their mesquite smoked ribeye steaks and hamburgers which were selected as one of the best in the state of Texas. The menu offers sandwiches, salads and other traditional West Texas fare. Friday and Saturday night enjoy live music in the Cathouse Lounge. Full bar available. Open Monday through Saturday for lunch, dinner, desserts or drinks. Open daily at 11:00 AM until the last customer leaves.

Restaurant & Cathouse Lounge 26 East Concho Ave. 325-653-0570 Monday-Saturday Lunch 11am to 5pm, Dinner from 5pm to 10pm

Cathouse Lounge Open from 11 am to midnight.

Sealy Flats

4 South Oakes Keepin’ Blues Alive! The only Blues venue in San Angelo, Sealy Flats features live music performances every week. Sealy Flats is located on historic South Oakes St. “where history comes back to life!” Music performances are held in the Courtyard area. Enjoy food from the Diner with a beer or a glass of wine. FMI: 325-653-0437

Fuentes Café Downtown & Weekend Lounge

101 South Chadbourne Fuentes Café Downtown has been in business for almost 30 years. They have some of the finest Mexican food around, but also offer delicious American food. The Weekend Lounge inside Fuentes Café Downtown features a DJ and is open Friday & Saturday nights from 10 pm to 2 am. Open Mon-Thurs 11 am-9:30 pm, Fri-Sat 11 am-2 am, Sun 10 am-2 pm.

The legend of Miss Hattie’s goes beyond its history. Voted as one of the best Burgers in Texas by Texas Monthly, and reputed as one of the best 21 day aged mesquite smoked rib eye steaks by our customers. Others have tried to copy Miss Hattie’s bacon wrapped jalapenos and crab cakes, no one has succeeded.

Miss Hattie’s Restaurant offers private and semi private rooms for your Wedding Reception, Wedding Rehearsal Dinner, Company Party, Business Meetings or Family events including reunions, bridal and baby showers.

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CONCHO • Jewelry • Boots • Rustic Furniture • Gifts Check out our Facebook Page

www.barbedwireroses.com

115 E . CONCHO

also at Sunset Mall

325-227-4809

Available for Private Events • Gift Certificates Available PERSONALIZED LABELS

Custom private labels. We have examples for you to browse through for ideas on all occasions and life events. • Fun Holiday Gift Items • We Ship to Most States • Special Discounts for 6 Packs, Cases, Half & Full Batches of Wine

Voted Best Specialty Wine Shop in San Angelo Store Hours: Tues. - Sat. 12noon - 7pm Closed Sunday/Monday

325-482-9463 (WINE) conchovalleywinery.com

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Concho Valley Winery Proudly offers a

10% Discount

to All Military Personnel, Police, Fire & EMS & ASU Students

113 E. Concho Ave. (Concho Crossing Shopping Center)

Spring Into Summer

113 E. Concho Ave. Suite 130 Historic Downtown


CROSSING FUN CLOTHING, JEWELRY AND GREAT ECLECTIC HOME DECOR FOR THE FUNKY SIDE OF YOU!

113 E. CONCHO SAN ANGELO, TX 76903

TUES-SAT 11AM-6PM GIVE US A CALL!:

325-657-8488

Upscale Resale FASHION AND DECOR

MON. thru SAT.

10 - 5:30

110 Concho Downtown

325-658-1920

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CASA DÉCOR

LIGHTING • POTTERY FURNITURE • WALL ART • RUGS HANAMINT PATIO FURNITURE

SAN ANGELO MUSEUM

of Fine Arts

For a complete list of programs and events: www.samfa.org or FMI 325.653.3333 Thursday, May 15, 2014 Downtown Art Walk - 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Art Museum June 2 – 27 Summer for Kids classes and Art Camps Must pre-register Thursdays, June 5, 12, 19, 26 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free art activities for children and their families Saturday, June 14 Family Day – Trash to Treasure 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room Thursday, June 19 Downtown Art Walk - 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Art Museum July 1 – 31 Summer for Kids classes and Art Camps Must pre-register Thursdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free art activities for children and their families Thursday, July 10 Exhibit Opening Reception - 5:30 - 9:00 p.m. at the Art Museum West Texas Triangle: Ken Little And Angelo State University Art Department Faculty Show Free admission; meet the artists, refreshments & music Exhibits continue through September 7, 2014 Saturday, July 12 Family Day- Red, White and Blue 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room Thursday, July 17 Downtown Art Walk - 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Art Museum August 1 - 31 West Texas Triangle: Ken Little And Angelo State University Art Department Faculty Show

Monday - Saturdays • 10am-6pm 39 W CONCHO, SAN ANGELO, TX 76903

325-617-5837

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Thursdays, August, 7, 14, 21, 28 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free art activities for children and their families Saturday, August 9 Family Day- Build It Big! 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room

Thursday, August 21 Downtown Art Walk - 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Art Museum


Thursday, April 3

Pray San Angelo/AGLOW – Top of the Cactus 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Concho Valley Rape Crisis Center – Hands of Strength Art

Auction Fundraiser – 6- 9 p.m. in the Ballroom

• Tickets are $40/person or $75/couple and can be purchased at

the CVRCC

Thursday, April 17

Art Walk – 5-9 p.m. in the Lobby and Mezzanine – Free to the

public

Friday, April 25

SACAC Fork and Cork

• Tickets can be purchased at Blair’s Western Wear and Pinkie’s

for $40 – 6:30 p.m. – Dale Watson in Concert

Thursday, May 1

Pray San Angelo/AGLOW – Top of the Cactus 10 a.m. -9 p.m.

Friday & Sunday, May 9 & 11

Specializing in: Custom Platinum, Gold & Silver Jewelry Women & Mens Bridal • Diamond & Colored Stone Investments Appraisals • Jewelry & Watch Repair

Todd R. Kolls owner/G.G.A.J.P Graduate Gemologist Accredited Jewelry Professional 325.655.6557

IN THE CACTUS HOTEL, 36 E Twohig, Ste. 102

SA Civic Ballet – 30th Anniversary Gala and Performance

Thursday, May 15

Art Walk – 5-9 p.m. in the Lobby and Mezzanine

Thursday, June 5

Pray San Angelo/AGLOW - Top of the Cactus 10 a.m. -9 p.m.

Thursday, June 19

San Angelo’s FAVORITE Special Event Venue.

Art Walk – 5-9 p.m. in the Lobby and Mezzanine

Thursday, July 3

Pray San Angelo/AGLOW - Top of the Cactus – 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Thursday, July 17

Art Walk - 5-9 p.m. in the Lobby and Mezzanine

Thursday, Aug 7

Pray San Angelo/AGLOW - Top of the Cactus – 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Thursday, Aug 21

Event consultation and tours can be scheduled by appointment only.

Art Walk - 5-9 p.m. in the Lobby and Mezzanine

Thursday, Sept 4

Pray San Angelo/AGLOW - Top of the Cactus – 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Friday, Sept 12

SACAC Music Series – Times To be Determined – Lobby and

Mezzanine

Thursday, Sept 18

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Art Walk - 5-9 p.m. in the Lobby and Mezzanine *Most require a ticket for entry except the ARTWALKS, Pray San Angelo and the Hospice Tree Lighting.

Photography by Brooke Mulkey

36 E Twohig, San Angelo, Texas 76903

325-655-5000

www.cactushotel.com

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DOWNTOWN HOSPICE OF SAN ANGELO

Serving the People of the Concho Valley from the Heart of Downtown San Angelo since 1985 Cactus Hotel 11th Floor • (325) 658-6524

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The Only Real Estate Website You Will Ever Need!

277-5478

277-7653

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IT’S A GREAT DAY AT LOWE’S

San Angelo

April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. - Fort Concho Speaker Series Lunch hour talks on topics covering local/regional history.. Held at the Fort Concho Commissary (Flipper at Burgess Street). FMI: 325-481-2646 Bring your lunch or call us to order a brown bag lunch for $7.50 from Mr. T’s. Deadline to call is 5:00 p.m. the preceding Monday 325-657-4441 FREE ADMISSION - BRING A FRIEND April 17, May 15, June 19, July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16: Art Walk Features a variety of galleries and art exhibits, restaurants, merchants, museums, library exhibits, music venues, etc. Sponsored by Downtown San Angelo, Inc., San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts & San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council FREE TROLLEY to stops along the way starting at 6:00 pm. For more information, please contact one of the following: San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love Street, (325) 653-3333 San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council, 36 E. Twohig, Suite 200, (325) 653-6793 Downtown San Angelo, Inc., (325) 655-2345 April 24 SACAC - Fork & Cork This event takes place in the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love Street. This event shines the spotlight on top local chefs and pairs their food with delicious wines from around the world. A roof-top dance party follows. April 25 The Fork & Cork Finale featuring local restaurant’s, over 70 wines from all across the globe, a special live concert and a beer garden, all in the elegant Cactus Hotel, 36 E. Twohig. This event sells out so call beginning April 1st for reservations 325-653-6793.

Lowe’s is a neighborhood borhood market committed to doing the little XTRAS to meet the needs of our customers. At Lowe’s, we strive to give our customers the freshest meats, fruits, and veggies, fantastic promotions, and a fast and friendly checkout. We will do all this in an atmosphere that is fun for our customers and teammates alike. 2 South Main

1926 N. Bryant Blvd.

Both our stores serve our customers of West Texas to the best of our ability.

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April 26 Wooly Bully Mutton Bustin Series Featuring multiple Rodeo/Agrarian based events for children ages 2-14. Events include Mutton Bustin, Stick Horse Barrel Races, Dummy Steer Roping, Boot Scramble, Tractor Pull and Petting Zoo. Prices range from $2-$5, ages 2-8. Located at the Downtown Stockee Yards at 112 E Concho. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Fort Concho Frontier Day. Come and celebrate the region’s agricultural and ranching heritage starting with the traditional Lions Club Pancake Breakfast at dawn, followed by living history demonstrations, special displays, exhibits, 1800’s baseball and booths for vendors’ and children’s’ activities. This event celebrates the region’s pioneer/western/agricultural traditions. Charge for the pancake breakfast - the rest of the day is free. 6:30am - noon for Frontier Day


EVENTS FMI call 325-481-2646 or Carol Cummings 325-657-4441. events@fortconcho.com Symphony Rocks: 50’s Dance Party – 7:30 p.m. Rock and roll is here to stay! The great hits of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens in the 50’s Dance party are guaranteed to get the crowd on its feet. From “Peggy Sue” to “Chantilly Lace” to “La Bamba,” this concert is a must see. Concert will take place at ASU’s Junell Center and starts at 7:30 pm. Further information may be obtained by visiting website posted above.

July 3 San Angelo Symphony July Pops Celebrate America with the fourth largest patriotic celebration of its kind in Texas, complete with patriotic music, military march in and Ft. Concho Cannons. General admission is free, but reserved seating is available ($10 - $25). At the Bill Aylor Sr. Memorial RiverStage located upon the banks of the Concho River at 16 E. Avenue A. Gates will open at 12:00 pm; the Community Band will begin at 7:00 pm followed by the San Angelo Symphony at 8:30 pm. FMI: 325-658-5877

April 27 2:00 PM - Play It Again Concert West Texas Jazz Orchestra - led by Jim Bode. Includes jazz, big band and dance tunes. Takes place at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love Street. Tickets: $10 general public, $8 members, $5 students/seniors/ military. FMI: 325-653-3333

September 19 & 20 Riverfest Join us for a celebration of the Concho River Downtown with many activities and events being planned including concerts, family fun, girl scout canoe races, little league fest and many more! Color Run Color Up 5K™ is a unique color themed race that celebrates fitness, friends, fun and giving back to local communities. It’s a Color Party™ with a purpose.

May 5, 12, 19, 26 & June 2, 9, 16, 23 20th San Angelo National Ceramics Competition A national juried exhibition of contemporary ceramics. Symposium and opening reception are free and open to the public. The Exhibit and opening reception will be held at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, 1 Love Street. The Symposium will take place at the Carr Education-Fine Arts Building, Angelo State University. The Exhibit Opening is scheduled on Friday, April 11, 2014 from 6 - 9 pm. The Symposium will be held April 11, 2014 from 1:30 - 4:30 pm. The exhibit will be available for viewing through June 29, 2014. Further information can be obtained by calling 325-653-3333. Event sponsored by San Angelo Museum Endowment for Ceramic Events, John & Darlene Williams and is hosted by San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts with supporting participants, Angelo State University and The Old Chicken Farm Art Center. June 13, 14, 15The Comedy of Errors Shakespeare on the Concho is a summer program of Be Theatre in partnership with the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts. This summer it will introduce free outdoor Shakespeare performances by presenting The Comedy of Errors. The free outdoor performances will be held on Love Street in front of the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts June 21, July 19, August 16, September 20, October 18 Cactus Market Days - 3rd Saturdays Local craft and food vendors present their wares including handmade candles & soaps, clocks, bird feeders and bird houses, jewelry, hand sewn items, wood crosses and wood work, paintings, knives and more in the parking lot between Federal Building and Tarpley Music Store. From 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. FMI: Judy Fowler, 325-949-6200 or e-mail candles_handmade@ verizon.net Sponsored by: KCSA Community Radio 95.7 & The Cactus Hotel

October 11 Art-ober-fest 11 a.m. ASU Homecoming Parade

BEADazzled Creations

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Miss Hattie’s Cathouse Lounge Miss Hattie’s Cathouse Lounge offers a small quaint lounge environment with live music every Friday and Saturday evening. With a full bar, creative drink menu, a wide assortment of bottled beer and offers Robert Mondavi Woodbridge as the house wine. The Cathouse Lounge offers a back door patio away from the street noise and traffic.

Be Theatre Motherhood Outloud – May 7-11. Tickets go on sale, April 14 Shakespeare on the Concho – June 13-15 FMI: www.betheatre.com or 325-716-4125

Sealy Flats For current Calendar of Events go to www.sealyflats.com or call 325-653-0437

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th

Simply Texas

Blues Festival

Sponsored by:

Come Celebrate the

Blues

with Us

Halliburton Facility

Saturday, May 10th, 2014 10:00am

S. Oakes and Twohig Streets • Downtown San Angelo, TX

International Blues

Challenge Qualifying Competition • Blessing of the Bikes • Cook Off • Car Show • Motorcycle Show • Food and Craft Booths • HEADLINERS TOMMY CASTRO AND THE PAINKILLERS • Selwyn Birchwood Band 16

All Day Free Family Oriented Event

Be Theatre is a unique performance company that produces both family entertainment as well as fun, edgy productions in our downtown black box theatre. In addition to our season shows, Be Theatre has acting workshops and outreach programs that inspire the community and add to the vibrant arts culture in San Angelo. 19 W. Beauregard San Angelo, Texas 76903 Phone (325) 716-4125 Email: betheatrecompany@gmail.com Website: http://www.betheatre.com


The Blues Inn

SEALY Flats We are Rod and Denise Brigman, the owners of Sealy Flats, Inc. Blues Inn, our little slice of good ol’ days smack-dab in the middle of San Angelo. Our location is at 204 South Oakes Street, where history seems to come back to life.We currently have 3 suites, fittingly named after blues legends: T-Bone Walker, Sonny Boy Williamson, and our master suite, Howlin’Wolf.

204 S Oakes St, San Angelo

(325) 653-0437 • www.sealyflats.com

The Black Swan

The Diner at

Live music by internationally known singer Ellen Myer every Thursday and Saturday night.

SEALY FLATS

Open mic night every Thursday night! Ellen Myer can play almost any song for you to sing while the entire venue sits back and enjoys their specialty wine, beer and fine cheese selections.

Keepin’ Blues Alive

Far from a stiff environment, guests of the Black Hours: Swan agree this is the best downtown choice Sunday & MondayClosed for meeting friends, having special evenings out with a & loved one, or even just to stop 11 in by Tuesday Wednesday open from am-3 pm yourself and do a wine tasting or purchase fine Th art.ursday 11-10:30 pm Friday 11 am- 11:30 pm Saturday 8 am Blues Breakfast- 11:30 pm

Susan hand selects each piece of art from Photo by Jason Archer around Live the world andmusic offersduring them on display Include: acoustic lunch & Big Band Entertainment for your admiration and to take home if you charge taken at the door starting at 6 pm Thursday- Saturday evening at also 7:30welcome pm • $5 cover Th sours-Sat desire! starting Artists are to come Sidewalk service available outthe front, NoSwan cover charge. in and talk with Susan about Black featuring their art for sale!

www.sealyflats.com • https://www.facebook.com/sealyflats

204 S Oakes St, San Angelo, TX 76903

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SANANGELOARTS.COM Friday, April 25th 6:30 PM Cactus Hotel - $40 Food, Wine, Beer, Dancing DALE WATSON LIVE Tickets on Sale April 1st

Thursday, April 24th 7:00 PM San Angelo Museum - $50 Top Local chefs, Paired Wines, Roof Top Music/Dancing Call 653-6793 for tickets

“There’s a new tenant at Armadillo Acres—and she’s wreaking havoc all over Florida’s most exclusive trailer park. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between the Dr. Phil-loving, agoraphobic Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband—the storms begin to brew.” -Dramatists Play Service Music and lyrics by David Nehls, book by Betsy Kelso *Note: Tickets purchased online are at the Adult price only.

1936 Sherwood Way • Box office: 949-4400 (Tuesday-Saturday noon-6 PM) www.angelocivictheatre.com

The San Angelo Symphony proudly presents their 2014-2015 season, A Legacy of Excellence. Join us as we celebrate our great country with the beloved 26th annual July Pops concert, Remembering America. Bring your family and watch as the sparks fly with the exciting firework extravaganza accompanied by the patriotic sounds of your San Angelo Symphony!

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Julyy 3rd d Poopss Coonceert July 3rd, 2014

The Bill Aylor Senior Memorial Riverstage Community Band at 7pm followed by the San Angelo Symphony Concert Sponsored by Multi-Chem Fireworks Sponsored by Mayfield Paper

www.sanangelosymphony.org • 325-658-5877


San Angelo Civic Ballet

The San Angelo Civic Ballet, a non-profit organization, is excited to celebrate 30 years of providing the art of dance in San Angelo. The Ballet is divided into four main branches – The academy, which is the heart of our mission, providing classical ballet training to eight levels of dancers including pre-professional; as well as health and wellness offerings through our community class and outreach programs; Pilates and performance. Allow us to entertain you through our diverse and imaginative presentations of quality classical and contemporary dance. We are located at 15 West Beauregard, in the heart of downtown San Angelo, Texas. Take time to visit our website at www.sanangelocivicballet.org or call us at 325-653-8877

San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council

The San Angelo Concert Series is celebrating its 10th season this summer. Begun in 2004, these concerts feature award-winning songwriters in listener oriented concerts. What is a “listening” concert? It is a place where an audience gathers in anticipation of receiving the council of exceptional song. It is not a place to talk or socialize in the common sense. It is not a place to get drunk and tell jokes while the “musician” in the corner fills the edges of your evening with sound. The artists performing these concerts are smart. They are writing good art void of cliché. They are conveying interpersonal revelations delivered with grace and well honed, individual style. They are professional musicians placing a higher value on seeking truths than obtaining commercial “success”. They are refreshing and incredibly talented. They are devoted to vocation. Visit sanangeloarts.com to sign up for our weekly e-newsletter.

Angelo Civic Theatre: Celebrating 126 years of community theatre!

One of the art world’s most enduring elements—theatre—derives its capacity for survival and success from the will of the people and the community it serves. Perhaps that is why Angelo Civic Theatre’s rich history is such a vivid testament to the San Angelo’s artistic spirit. Angelo Civic Theatre traces its developmental roots from a dramatic society that was formed on November 21, 1885, and whose first project was initiated to secure funds for a town clock. Although vacillating economic times and two world wars suspended the artistic efforts of the community on a number of occasions, theatrical productions continued. In 1950 upon the creation of the San Angelo Civic Theatre, a sustainable form of theatre was realized. In 1980, the theatre’s Board of Directors raised the funds necessary to purchase and renovate the Parkway Theatre into a 230-seat theatre that continues as the Theatre’s current home. Since its inception, the Theatre’s artistic programming has expanded to serve approximately 15,000 participants each year. Angelo Civic Theatre is committed to the growth of each volunteer, artist, staff member, board member and patron. In keeping with that ideal, the Theatre will provide opportunities that encourage a commitment to artistic excellence, respect for self and others, and service to the community. Angelo Civic Theatre: 1936 Sherwood Way, 949-4400, www.angelocivictheatre.com Box office hours: Noon – 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Prices vary.

San Angelo Symphony

As we proudly announce our 2013-2014 season, A Legacy of Excellence, we ask that you consider making a commitment to the San Angelo Symphony. Through our subscription performances, music educational offerings and various civic events we strive to enhance the quality of life of our residents by bringing you closer to the music. The San Angelo Symphony relies on the generous support of individuals and businesses in our area. Your contribution sustains a cultural treasure in the Concho Valley and provides for growth of the performing arts and music education in our community. Our donor benefits outlined on the adjacent page include exclusive privileges and benefits that are designed to enhance your Symphony experience. We ask that you partner with us and invest in the important role of music and music education in San Angelo. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration as you plan your giving this season.

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