EVENTS
INDIAN ARTIFACT SHOW T
he Hill Country’s top artifact show is set for two more days.
the benefit of buyers, sellers, traders or lookers interested in stopping by the pavilion that day.
The Hill Country Indian Artifact Show is held Admission is $5 for everyone 15 years of age and three times annually in the winter, spring and fall, older, while children 14 and under will be admitted but the Jan. 23 date was called off, due to COVID-19. free of charge.
The next show is scheduled for Saturday, April 3. The show runs from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Masks will be mandatory.
All walk-in frames are $10 each. No solicitation of artifacts is allowed on Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park property.
This event will feature a wide variety of some of the Beverages, snacks and barbecue will be available finest Native American Artifacts from Texas and the to purchase from Buzzie’s Barbecue in Kerrville. United States, including arrowheads, pottery, trade CONTACT era beads, artifact cases, related books, Indian jewelry and many other items. www.hillcountryindianartifacts.com, call (830) 329-2636, or email As many as 70 tables will be set up by collectors rob@hillcountryindianartifacts.com from all over Texas to display historic artifacts for
Fun for the whole family, arrows and other Native American artifacts will be on display at the Hill Country Indian Artifact Show. The next show is set for April 3. — Standard-Radio Post file photo
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