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The Old, The New, and The You Content provided by Downtown San Angelo, Inc. • Published by the San Angelo Standard-Times

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Tue - Sat: 11:00 am - 5:30 pm 227 S Chadbourne St., San Angelo, Texas 76903

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STEVE STANGO

325.659.8999 www.stangoscoffeeshop.com • stangoscoffee@gmail.com Mon. - Thur. 7:30am - 9pm Fri. - Saturday. 7:30am - 11pm Closed Sunday

Take a trip back in time with our unique setting and all original vintage fixtures, pinball, arcade games & jukebox you can play!

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SAN ANGELO MUSEUM

Exhibit Opening Sunday, October 19, 2014 Chamber Music Series Concert- 2 p.m. Leonard Candelaria, trumpeter, from Birmingham, Alabama $12 general public, $10 members, $7 students/seniors/military

of Fine Arts

San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, One Love Street

For a complete list of programs and events: www.samfa.org or FMI 325.653.3333 October, 2014 Hours Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm; Sunday 1-4 pm Every 3rd Thurs for Art Walk until 9 pm Galleries closed between exhibitions Admission: Adults - $2; Seniors - $1; FREE- Families (adults with children under 18); SAMFA members, Military, Students, Children under 18 All events take place at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts - One Love Street unless different location noted FMI 325-653-3333 or www.samfa.org on all events Continuing through October and until Nov 30, 2014 Eastern Illumination: Japanese Masterworks and American Artwork Inspired by Japanese Traditions Admission applies Thursdays, October - 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2014 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free Saturday, October 11, 2014 Family Day – Eco Fair 10 am - 3pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room & grounds Free admission hands-on art activities, vendors, and much more

November, 2014 Thursdays, November 6, 13, 20, 2014 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free Thursday, November 13, 2014 Community Dialogue Series lecture 5:30 p.m. Fort Concho Commissary Free and open to the public Henry B. Crawford Curator of History, Museum of Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas “Texas History in Painting” Sunday, November 16, 2014 Play It Again Concert- 2 p.m. West Texas Jazz Orchestra - led by Jim Bode Jazz, big band and dance tunes $10 general public, $8 members, $5 students/seniors/military December, 2014 Thursdays, December - 4, 11, 18, 2014 Art Thursday- 2-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free Thursday, December 11, 2014 Exhibit Opening 5:30 – 8:00 pm Mexican Baroque Masterworks and West Texas Wunderkammer Exhibits continue through February 1, 2015 Thursday, December 18, 2014

SAN ANGELO MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS presents

2014 Competition Artists Melissa Arthur, CO Nancy Bozeman, TX Hiu Lai Chong, MD David Csont, PA Fran Ellisor, TX Nyle Gordon, MO Karen Ann Hitt, FL Myra Knapp, TX John Lasater IV, AR Susan Lynn, MO Lisa Mitchell, MD Stephen Parker, TX Maren Phillips, TX Ann Rogers, TX Jason Sacran, AR Stewart White, MD

Tina Bohlman, TX Hugh Campbell, TX J.R. Cook, TX Russell Cushman, TX Jonathan Gaetke, NM Ray Hassard, OH Margaret Hoybach, SC Paul Kratter, CA Jimmy Longacre, TX Joan Mertz, TX Bob O’Brian, TX Mary Margaret Pipkin, VA Sara Linda Poly, MD Morris M. Reese, Jr, TX Richard Sneary, MO Nancy Tankersley, MD

Francoise Valenti, France

INAUGURAL JURIED PLEIN AIR PAlNTING COMPETITION

October 27November 2, 2014 SAN ANGELO, TX An incredible slate of Artists will be in town ALL week painting in the Heart of West Texas! Painted by David Csont

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For Information: 325-656-2500

Paint Out Competition at 4 West Texas Venues Mon-Thurs, Oct 27-30

Artist Talks & Demos All Day Friday, October 31st

Collectors Soiree’ and Awards Party Friday night, October 31st

2 hour PAINT-OUT Open to ALL Artists! Saturday, November 1st

Competition Paintings EXHIBIT & SALE Open to the Public Sat. Nov 1st-Sun. Nov 2nd

Chuck Wagon Breakfast with the Artists Sunday, November 2nd


Community Dialogue Series lecture 5:30 p.m. Free and open to the public Ron Tyler Former Director, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Fort Worth, Texas, “The Image of Early Texas”

Family Day- Vietnamese New Year 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room Free admission and hands-on art activities

January, 2015 Continuing through February 1, 2015 Mexican Baroque Masterworks and West Texas Wunderkammer Admission applies FMI 325-653-3333 or www.samfa.org

We Take Printing Seriously…Not Ourselves. Thursday, February 19, 2015 Community Dialogue Series lecture 5:30 p.m. Free and open to the public Nell Irvin Painter Historian, artist, award-winning scholar and author New York, New York “History and Image”

Hassle Free Printing Hassle Free Printing

Sunday, February 15, 2015 Play It AgainWe Concertp.m. Take2Printing Seriously…Not Ourselves. West Texas Jazz Orchestra - led by Jim Bode Jazz, big band and dance tunes $10 general public, $8 members, $5 students/seniors/military

Thursdays, January - 8, 15, 22, 29, 2015 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free

Hassle Free Printing Hassle Free Printing

Saturday, January 10, 2015 Family Day- Circus 10 am - 3 pm at the Art Museum Meeting Room Free admission and hands-on art activities Sunday, January 18, 2015

We Take Printing Seriously…Not Ourselves.

We Take Printing Seriously…Not Ourselves.

Chamber Music Series Concert- 2 p.m. Duo Kaspiana – Violinist Diana Seitz and pianist Maya Tuylieva $12 general public, $10 members, $7 students/seniors/military February, 2015 Thursdays, February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2015 Art Thursday- 3-6 p.m. in the Education Studio Free Art activities for children and their families Saturday, February 14, 2015

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BE THEATRE Email samplEs@shwEiki for a frEE quotE or call 512-480-0860

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.

Be Theatre is a unique performance company that h 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: info@betheatre.com Website: http://www.betheatre.com

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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

Downtown San Angelo (Corner of Twohig & Irving)

325-227-4630

Heavenly Shoes Boutique

Graphic Design • Printing Service • Art Gallery

• 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!!!

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Join us on

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Miss Hattie’s

Restaurant & Cathouse Bar and 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 - Saturday for lunch, dinner, desserts or drinks. Open daily at 11:00am until the last customer leaves.

Fuentes Café

Restaurant & Cathouse Bar andLounge 26 East Concho Ave. 325-653-0570 A Steakhouse in Historic Downtown

Monday-Saturday Lunch 11am to 5pm, Dinner from 5pm to 10pm

Cathouse Bar & Lounge Open from 11am until midnight

Live Music in the Bar and Lounge on Friday and Saturday Nights

Downtown & Weekend Lounge 101 South Chadbourne

This year marks Fuentes Cafe Downtown’s 30th anniversary! For three decades they have offered “The Finest Food Around!”, Mexican and American favorites. Fuentes means “The Fountain, or The Source” and that is fitting, because many West Texas favorites began with our family recipes! On Friday and Saturday nights, from 10pm to 2am, Fuentes Cafe turns down the lights and turns up the music to transform into The Weekend Lounge! Open Mon-Thurs 8am to 9:30 PM, Fri & Sat 9am - 2am, Sundays 10am-2pm.

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.

Stango’s

221 S. Chadbourne A high quality and vintage café serving the finest coffee and ice cream found straight out of the Heart of Texas. There is fun for the whole family with our vintage jukebox, arcade and pinball machines you can play just like back in the 1940’s. “You can be a part of the past, today!” Open MonThurs: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Fri: 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Sat: 7:30 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

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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October Events 3rd – 4th

Angelo Civic Theatre’s “Dearly Departed,” 1936 Sherwood Way. www.angelotheatre.com Contact Info: 325-959-4400 4

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1 Saturday at the Old Chicken Farm Art Center – 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. 2505 Martin Luther King Blvd. www. chickenfarmartcenter.com Contact Info: 325-653-4936 st

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San Angelo Symphony’s “A Classic Look” at 7 P.M. McNease Convention Center, 500 Rio Concho Dr. www.sasymphony. org Contact Info: 325-658-5877 10th – 11th

Angelo Civic Ballet’s “The Jazz Affair” at the Texas Theatre. www.sanangelocivicballet.org for schedule. Contact Info: 325653-8877 11th

Downtown San Angelo - Art-Ober-Fest. A variety of activities throughout the Downtown area. www.downtownsanangelo. com. Contact Info: 325-655-2345 14th

Business Women’s Roundtable from 5 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. at the Cactus Hotel. www.angelo.edu/service/sbdc/womens_ business_roundtable Contact Info 325-942-2098

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Downtown Art Walk throughout Downtown San Angelo 5 P.M. – 9 P.M. www.downtownsanangelo.com for more details. Contact Info: 325-655-2345 17th

3rd Annual Salmon Sculpture Competition 5:30 P.M. - 9 P.M. at the Sunken Garden Park. 700 Blk of S. Abe St. www.samfa. org Contact Info: 325-653-3333 17th - 26th

Be Theatre’s “Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits” 19 W. Beauregard. www.betheatre.com Contact Info: 325-716-4125 18th Cactus Market Days 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. in the parking lot across form the Cactus Hotel. Contact Info: 325-949-6200 18th

Asian-American Cultural Festival 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. at El Paseo de Santa Angelo. Ave. D & Orient. Contact Info: 325947-1369 21st

ASU Choir Spooktacular XII: Halloween Hijinks 7:30 P.M. at the McNease Convention Center. 500 Rio Concho Dr. Contact Info: 325-942-2085 27th - 31st

En Plein Air Texas throughout San Angelo. Visit www. enpleinairtexas.com for schedule.

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 8


November Events 1st

1st Saturday at the Old Chicken Farm Art Center 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. 2505 Martin Luther King Blvd. www. chickenfarmartcenter.com 325-653-4936 1st – 2nd

En Plein Air Texas throughout San Angelo. www. enpleinairtexas.com 7th

West Texas Jazz Orchestra’s “Jumpin’ Jive” 6 P.M. at the Stables at Fort Concho. 325-658-5877 7th – 14th

Be Theatre’s “A Lunch Line” at 19 W. Beauregard. www. betheatre.com 325-716-4125 7th – 15th

Angelo Civic Theatre’s “Arsenic & Old Lace” at 1936 Sherwood Way. www.angelotheatre.com 325-949-4400 8th

Family Day – 10 A.M. – 3 P.m. at the Japanese Tea Garden. www.samfa.org 325-653-3333

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Cactus Music Series 8 P.M. Featuring John di Martino with Sacha Boutros at the Cactus Hotel. www. sanangeloarts.com 325-653-6793 15th

Cactus Market Days 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. in the parking lot across from the Cactus Hotel. 325-949-6200 16th

Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party at the Fort Concho Stables. www.sanangelocivicballet.com 20th

Downtown Art Walk (free trolley svc.) throughout Downtown San Angelo 5 P.M. – 9 P.M. www. downtownsanangelo.com 325-655-2345 21st

ASU Chorale’s “Handel’s Messiah with Orchestra” at the McNease Convention Center 7:30 P.M. 325-942-2085 28th – 30th

Open House at the Chicken Farm Art Center www. chickenfarmartcenter.com 325-653-4936

Specializing in the

SALE & REPAIR

of Fine Clocks & Quality Ceiling Fans

Concho Confetti Unique Gift Items for the Unique Person

Something OLD, Something NEW, Something FUN, Something YOU!

ESTATE SALES • COLLECTIBLES • ANTIQUES & MORE 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 !

Whether you are looking for a grandfather clock or a beautiful ceiling fan, you can expect outstanding customer service. Heritage Haus Fine Clocks & Gifts is locally owned. We have proudly served San Angelo and the West Texas area since 1978 and are known for our quality clocks and fans.

230 S. CHADBOURNE

(ON THE CORNER OF CHADBOURNE AND CONCHO AVE.)

325.655.4900

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Presented by

Once known as the Wool Capital of the World, San Angelo, Texas continues in the tradition today with many sheep ranches still in operation. Much of the West Texas history is rich with tales of the wool and mohair industry.

Sadly, San Angelo and the wool industry waved farewell to the pageant in 1972. As a result, Downtown San Angelo Inc.’s Promotions Committee Chairman, Brenda Gunter, had the inspiration to revive this event and bring it into present day. Thus San Angelo’s The Miss Wool Pageant was the idea “Sheep-Spectacular” was born. Recogof Della Halbert Whitehead. She connizing that trying to replicate the original ceived the idea of the pageant as a means pageantry would not be feasible, Ms. of publicizing wool products to consum- Gunter envisioned contestants as speers around the world with the idea to cially designed fiber glass sheep. Once stimulate the use of wool for draperies, sheep were solicited, sponsors would rugs, upholstery and for fashion. The contract local artists to produce the deinitial Miss Wool contest was held in sign and theme of their project. Sponsor1952 and was named the “Miss Wool ship information packets were produced of Texas Pageant”. The event was so and included recommended materials, successful that the Sheep & Goat Raisartist information listing, suggested projers Association presented a plan for a ect titles, estimated sponsor costs and national pageant at the National Wool contact data. Growers Association Convention held in Phoenix, Arizona in 1958. The first From the moment the boxes were national pageant, The Miss Wool Conopened and the fiberglass forms were test, took place on August 28, 1958 in displayed, artists could be seen running the newly constructed San Angelo Coli- their hands over them as if introducseum. Some 6000 spectators attended ing themselves. Visitors passing by had the pageant, and the tradition was born. to stop to take a peek at the oversize sheep. Contestants made their way to

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artist’s studios, garages and homes via large vehicles and pick-up trucks. The enthusiasm ballooned and it was not long before more fiberglass forms were ordered. A “Sheep-Spectacular” Parade was held on October 13, 2007 which consisted of twenty plus trucks, hay bales to support sheep art, identifying banners and plenty of volunteers to shepherd the sheep throughout the downtown area. Once all spectators cheered the parade entries, trucks made their way to be displayed. Ballots were placed at the entrance to the building and visitors were given the opportunity to select their favorite design and vote for the 2007 Miss Wool. Another aspect of the “Sheep-Spectacular” was to have a contest with high school students allowing them the opportunity to design a smaller scale ceramic sheep. The students were asked to submit their design and theme. The

result was a fabulous array of color, design and clever project titles which were featured as centerpieces at the dinner, concert and dance, “Shepherds Shindig,” which culminated the Miss Wool day’s events. Many factions of the community quickly became involved and the “Sheep-Spectacular” became a San Angelo tradition. The flock began to grow not only in the central business district, but you’ll find brightly painted sheep all over the city. As of today, Downtown San Angelo, Inc. has sold 80 of the fiberglass sheep forms to a diverse group of sponsors (some as far away as Colorado). The project provided various elements of economic development by providing local artists to be compensated for their work and various businesses for providing a base to hoist and keep the sheep in place.

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 Lucie Hofheins Assistant Director e-mail: assistantdirector@dtsa.org 11


December Events

February Events

5th – 7th Christmas at Old Fort Concho. Dec. 5 3-8 P.M. Dec. 6 9 A.M. – 8 P.M. Dec. 7 11 A.M. – 4 P.M. www.fortconcho.com 325-481-2646

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6th – 31st Concho Christmas Light Tour along the Concho River. Sun – Thurs 6-10 P.M. Fri-Sat 6 P.M. – Midnight www.conchochristmascelebration.com 325-944-4444 13th

Family Day at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts 10 A.M. – 3 P.M. www.samfa.org 325-653-3333 18th

Downtown Art Walk (free trolley svc) throughout Downtown San Angelo 5-9 P.M. www.downtownsanangelo.com 325655-2345

1st Saturday at the Chicken Farm Art Center 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. www.chickenfarmartcenter.com 325-653-4936 8th – 11th

Be Theatre’s “Graceland” www.betheatre.com 325-716-4125 15th

Downtown Art Walk (free trolley svc) throughout Downtown San Angelo 5-9 P.M. www.downtownsanangelo.com 325655-2345 February Events 6th-14th

Be Theatre’s “Steel Magnolias” www.betheatre.com 325-7164125 7th

1st Saturday at the Chicken Farm Art Center 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. www.chickenfarmartcenter.com 325-6534936 7th, 13th & 14th

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San Angelo Civic Ballet’s “Nutcracker” at the Lakeview Auditorium www.sanangeloballet.com 325-655-5508

Angelo Civic Theatre’s “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” www. angelocivictheatre.org 325-949-4400

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Cactus Market Days in the parking lot across from the Cactus Hotel. 325-234-5566

Downtown Art Walk (free trolley svc) throughout Downtown San Angelo 5-9 P.M. www.downtownsanangelo.com 325655-2345 13th – March 1st

San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo www.sanangelorodeo.com 325-653-7785

T

he San Angelo Area Foundation’s

new offices at the corner of Irving and Concho provide easier accessibility for donors and grantees and is a significant contribution to downtown revitalization.

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saafound.org • 947-7071 • 221 S. Irving St.


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HowlinWolf • T-Bone Walker • Sonny Boy Williams

SEALY Flats 325-653-0437

Offer Military and Corporate Discount!

204 S. Oaks, San Angelo, Tx www.sealyflats.com

time 2 shop

OLD-FASHIONED SODA FOUNTAIN

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 ANGELO BOOT SHOP

34 EAST CONCHO • DOWNTOWN 3

BOOT & SHOE REPAIR ORTHOPEDIC SHOE MODIFICATIONS

Open 9:30 - 4:00 Monday-Thursday

37 W. Twohig San Angelo, TX 76903

(325)486-9544

Jim Willson Cobbler

Specializing in: Custom Platinum, Gold & Silver Jewelry Women & Mens Bridal • Diamond & Colored Stone Investments 168501 Appraisals • Jewelry & Watch Repair

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

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Blondie’ s on Concho Trendy Fashions for all sizes!

5 E. Concho San Angelo, TX 76903

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Chester Dorner Jewelry Since 1958

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San Angelo’s History Merchant

www.cactusbookshop.com

6 East Concho San Angelo, TX 76903 (325) 659-3788

Largest selection of books about Texas & the West, NEW, USED, RARE Serving West Texans Since 1995! 14

37 West Concho Ave San Angelo, TX (325) 227-6475 Monday- Thursday: 11AM – 10PM Friday & Saturday: 11AM – 11PM Sunday: 1PM – 7PM

Over 40 Flavors Of Homemade Italian Ice & Ice Creams GELATI = Italian Ice layered with Ice Cream

$3 SMALL (3 Layers)

$5 LARGE (5 Layers)

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CACTUS BOOK SHOP is at 6 E. Concho in the Block One Historical District. We’re open 10:00am to 5:00 pm Tuesday through Saturday; and Monday by chance. When you visit, you will find an extensive, wall-towall, floor-to-ceiling inventory of Texana and Western Americana. You will find large sections devoted to Texas County and Regional History, Range and Cattle, Frontier Military and Forts, The Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas, Spanish Exploration and Influences in Texas, The Mexican Revolution, and Western biographies. Plus, there is much more. Come and browse. If you can’t come by, call or e-mail us for a copy of our free monthly catalog - we do mail order. We accept major credit cards, and out-of-town checks. Phone: 325-659-3788; e-mail: cactusbooks@ suddenlinkmail.com


The Waterford Wellness Spa is celebrating 20 years as San Angelo’s leader in skin care and medical spa services. As San Angelo’s first “spa”, the Waterford has grown and expanded its service offering to meet the ever-changing needs and demands of today’s customer. The Waterford’s owner, Lisa Curry, began the business in 1994 by mostly performing facial treatments and selling skin care products to a relatively small number of women in the community. Today, The Waterford offers skin care and spa services, as well as Bio Identical Hormone treatments, Botox and wrinkle fillers, laser hair removal and laser skin resurfacing to both women and men throughout the Concho Valley. The spa’s boutique boasts physician brand skin care, multiple body care products, Bare Minerals cosmetics, and a host of beautiful gift-worthy items. Botox* Dermal Fillers* BioTE Hormone Replacement* Hair Restoration* Facials* Chemical Peels* Microdermabrasion* Waxes* Fractionated Laser Skin Resurfacing * Laser Hair Removal *IPL Spot Treatment* Massage* Body Wraps* Permanent Cosmetics* Pedicures

Serving San Angelo for 20 years

602 S Abe St. San Angelo, TX 76903

325-657-0186

We offer a full range of skin care, body, and cosmetic treatments to improve, rejuvenate and restore. Monday & Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday CLOSED

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Barbed Wire & Roses started in a small, 900 square foot, temporary storefront inside Sunset Mall in October of 2004. Three relocations later we’ve grown to over 26,000 square feet of retail space, including two locations in San Angelo and an online store. We offer a large selection of elegant rustic and classic home furnishings as well as home accents. In addition, we carry apparel for men, women and children, boots for all ages, jewelry, accessories and more. We take pride in offering our customers the latest in trends and unique finds. We strive to serve each of our customers’ needs and hope you will visit our store for a unique shopping experience. We encourage those from out of town to enjoy BWR through our Facebook and Instagram pages, website and blog.

115 East Concho Avenue 325-227-4809 www.barbedwireroses.com

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4001 Sunset Drive, Suite 1230 325-947-1069


Upscale Resale

FASHION

MON. thru SAT.

10 - 5:30

AND DECOR 110 Concho Downtown

325-658-1920

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

Fall Into Fashion

113 E. Concho Ave. Suite 130 Historic Downtown

Store Hours: Tues. - Sat. 12noon - 7pm Closed Sunday/Monday

325-482-9463 (WINE) conchovalleywinery.com

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

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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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Angelo Civic Theatre 2014-2015 Upcoming Shows

November 7–15, 2014

February 6–14, 2015

Is There A

COMIC In The House? March 13–21, 2015

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May 1–9, 2015

1936 Sherwood Way • www.angelotheater.com 949-4400 • Box office: Tues–Sat noon–6 p.m.

Angelo Civic Theatre One of the art world’s most enduring elements – theatrederives its capacity for survival and success form 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 Theater, a sustainable form of theatre was realized. In 1980, the theater’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 Cultural Affairs

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Chef Walter Scheib White House Chef to Presidents Clinton & Bush visit www.sanangeloarts.com for more informa on

A symphony orchestra is a remarkable thing, a well-oiled team of highly trained professionals working together in precise unison with only one goal: to entertain you. We live in an increasingly hectic world, a world in which opportunities to exult in the human spirit are sometimes rare. A symphony concert gives you that chance. This season, Maestro Hector Guzman has woven together a repertoire that includes guest artists and musical selections in a one-of-a-kind experience that will allow you to escape the everyday as we come together in the concert hall. The San Angelo Symphony’s artistic, education and civic programs would not be possible without the generous support of individuals and businesses in our area. We ask that you partner with the Symphony and invest in our continued legacy. Join us for one of our many concerts or special events this season and make your life “Anything But Ordinaryâ€?! The San Angelo Symphony is located in the historic City Hall, 72 West College, on the West Mezzanine level. Please visit our website at www.sanangelosymphony.org or call us at (325) 658-5877.

In 1978 a group of local citizens banded together to create an organization to support the arts and culture in San Angelo and the Concho Valley. That group later became the San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council. The San Angelo Cultural Affairs Council supports the art and culture in the area through the twenty-one year old Cactus Music Series, the San Angelo Artist Registry, the weekly newsletter, grants to local arts and non-profit organizations, and the oldest wine and food festival in Texas. The 31st Annual San Angelo Wine and Food Festival will kick off with a grand affair on January 17, 2015. Chef Walter Scheib, White House Chef for Presidents Clinton & Bush, will prepare a star-studded menu of dishes that have been served at White House State Dinners to kings, queens, foreign dignitaries, and celebrities. The annual Uncorked and Fork and Cork Finale events will bring wine and food from across the United States to San Angelo for two special evenings on April 23rd and 24th, 2015. Visit sanangeloarts. com to sign up for our weekly e-newsletter or for more information about the San Angelo Wine and Food Festival!

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

Books are just the beginning at Stephens Central Library. Cultural events, art exhibits, games and much more await you at this vibrant downtown destination. Stephens Central Library is San Angelo’s premier spot for educational, family-friendly activities. Fall and winter months are packed with fantastic, fun, and free events. Weekly computer classes develop technology skills in an intimate, classroom environment. Novices need not be afraid, as classes are offered for all skill levels. Holiday-themed movies provide seasonal entertainment for viewers of all ages. Get ghoulish in the basement of the library as we show spook-tacular Halloween favorites. And look for Christmas movies in the community room in December. Check the library calendar for up-to-date scheduling information. Two music-oriented programs are slated for October and January. From a visionary singer songwriter to the nature-inspired musings of a renowned children’s author, music

is in the air! Along with these special events, the children’s department hosts weekly story times and singing activities. Little ones can show off reading skills as they team up with four legged friends for two regular events: Read to Dogs and Read to Lucky. Teens can enjoy the many services, resources and opportunities offered by the Teen Republic. Anime Club brings Manga-minded youth together to discuss the popular art form, and there’s always something going on in the Teen Republic. Young adults can retreat to their very own space for gaming, computing, or simply curling up with a good book. At Stephens Central Library, you can feed your body while nourishing your mind. Off the Pages Bistro, located in the lobby of the library, serves an assortment of savory food and drink. So grab a bite and explore a land of endless discovery. See you at the library!

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STORIES & SONGS - PRESCHOOLERS

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

Furred friends offer encouragement First Tuesdays, 6:00 P.M. READ TO LUCKY

Wednesdays at 3:30 TEEN REPUBLIC

Anime Club

6-7:30 P.M. on 10/15; 11/19; 12/18; 1/15; 2/19; 3/19

• Oct 28, 6:00 P.M. - Washuntara - Native Australian singer and songwriter shares his music and vision for world peace. • January 12-17 - Best-selling author, singer, speaker and song writer, Douglas Wood, will entertain and present his books En Español Catálago de Accesso Publico, bases y muchos libros, DVDs y revistas son disponible en español. Clases cada mes para principiantes en computadoras: Conozca los fundamentos del uso una computadora personal, incluyendo las funciones basicas de Windows 7. Conceptos básicos de Internet: Fundamentos de acceso a la Internet usando Internet Explorer. Se utiliza direcciones de Internet y motores de búsqueda para encontrar información.

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


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