Fredericksburg Visitors Guide

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LIBRARY HOUSES ‘GOOD READS’ P

ioneer Memorial Library offers a quiet haven for readers away from the bustle of Main Street.

Located next to the Gillespie County Courthouse at 115 West Main Street, the library welcomes guests of all ages to read and explore thousands of items.

SERVICES Library cards can be issued free of charge to residents of Gillespie County. Proof of residency — such as a driver’s license — is required upon application. Children, ages six and over, can be issued a card, with a parent or legal guardian’s signature. Residents of the immediately surrounding counties (Kimble, Mason, Llano, Blanco, Kendall and Kerr) are eligible. Visitors to the county may use the library’s resources after paying a $5 fee. Non-residents of Gillespie County — such as those applying from surrounding counties — are charged $5 per year for a family library membership. Books may be checked out for two weeks, and if not requested by another library user, may be renewed for another two weeks.

YOUTH Young readers can find their own exclusive area on the first floor. Picture books, stories for children and fiction and non-fiction reads for older kids are featured. Although many regular events are not being held due to the coronavirus pandemic, a schedule for events — such as story time — can be found at the library’s central desk.

ADULTS Adult fiction and non-fiction books, reference materials, the Texas collection, magazines and periodicals are located on the second floor, accessible by stairs or elevator.

LIBRARY ‘FRIENDS’ In addition to being a department of the County of Gillespie, Pioneer Memorial Library is supported by the Friends of Pioneer Memorial Library.

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Pioneer Memorial Library provides a place for researchers and sanctuary for seasoned readers and beginners, alike.

Annual membership in the friends of Pioneer Memorial Library is open to all at a nominal cost.

LIBRARY HISTORY Pioneer Memorial Library is housed in a former Gillespie County Court-house, which was designed by Alfred Giles. The historic building served as the courthouse from 1882 until 1939 when the courthouse shifted to a new building next door. Various governmental organizations occupied the building until it was closed in 1963. Two years later, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDermott of Dallas funded the preservation of the building so that it could be used as a public library. It was dedicated in May 1967. In 1983, Mrs. McDermott provided a challenge for a matching grant so that renovations and expansion to the second floor could be accomplished. The community responded, and the renovated library was dedicated in December of 1984. www1.youseemore.com/pioneer/

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HILL COUNTRY MEMORIAL: FIFTY YEARS OF COMMUNITY CARE

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pages 142-152

A-L-L W-E-L-C-O-M-E HERE

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pages 140-141

LIBRARY HOUSES ‘GOOD READS

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pages 138-139

VEREINS KIRCHE KEEPS CURRENT WITH EXHIBITS, ACTIVITIES

3min
pages 136-137

AIRPORT HELPS LAND BUSINESS, RESIDENTS

2min
pages 134-135

STEERING VISITORS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

2min
pages 132-133

MUSIC, BARBECUE AND LUCKENBACH TEXAS

2min
pages 124-125

BAT EMERGENCE VIEWING AREA OPEN TO PUBLIC WITH SOME RESTRICTIONS

5min
pages 126-129

CITY PARKS

8min
pages 120-123

HILL COUNTRY HIGHER ED

3min
pages 130-131

TAMING THE TEXAS FRONTIER

3min
pages 118-119

RANGERS CENTER PROVIDES HISTORICAL LEARNING OPPORTUNITY

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pages 116-117

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PACIFIC WAR A FUN LEARNING EXPERIENCE

5min
pages 112-115

POPS OF COLOR AND MORE

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pages 110-111

LBJ LIVES ON AT NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

3min
pages 102-105

NATIVE OF THE ’BURG STARTS FIRST INTERNATIONAL WALKING CLUB IN AMERICA

4min
pages 108-109

LBJ STATE PARK A MUST-SEE DESTINATION

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pages 106-107

GILLESPIE COUNTY OFFERS VISIT TO HISTORIC COUNTRY SCHOOLS

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pages 94-97

WINERIES

10min
pages 85-93

PIONEER MUSEUM

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pages 98-101

OOMPAH, RESUMED

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pages 82-84

FREDERICKSBURG FOOD AND WINE FEST

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pages 78-81

MUSIC CLUB PREPARES FOR UPCOMING CONCERT SEASON

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pages 72-73

PCAA CONCERT SERIES

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pages 74-75

GERMAN CHOIRS KEEP ALIVE OLD WORLD MUSICAL TRADITIONS

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pages 76-77

FREDERICKSBURG THEATER COMPANY

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pages 68-71

CHORALE

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pages 60-63

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK

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pages 64-67

CELEBRATING CLASSIC TRADITIONS IN SONG

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pages 58-59

SCHOLARSHIP FEST

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pages 56-57

HILL COUNTRY SWAP MEET ATTRACTS VINTAGE, ENTHUSIASTS

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pages 52-53

FAIR BACK IN FULL SWING

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pages 54-55

GILLESPIE COUNTY SCHUETZENBUND ON TARGET FOR 2021 ACTIVITIES

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pages 50-51

OLD TIMEY FUN FOR FESTIVAL-GOERS AT THIS YEAR’S NIGHT IN OLD FREDERICKSBURG

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pages 48-49

FOURTH OF JULY PARADE PLANNING TO PROCEED

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pages 46-47

LIVE PARI-MUTUEL HORSE RACING RETURNS TO FREDERICKSBURG

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pages 44-45

PEACH JAMBOREE

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pages 42-43

CRAWFISH FESTIVAL

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ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW SET FOR MAY 15

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pages 36-37

GET YOUR MOTOR RUNNING

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pages 30-31

FESTIVAL BRINGS INDIE FILMMAKERS TO FREDERICKSBURG

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pages 34-35

MOTORCYCLE RACE HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

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page 18

FARMER’S MARKET IN 14TH YEAR

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pages 26-29

WILDFLOWER RUN/WALK IS BACK WITH A FEW CHANGES

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pages 22-25

TAKE A TRACTOR RIDE DOWN HILL COUNTRY ROADS

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pages 19-21

INDIAN ARTIFACT SHOW

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page 13

MONSTER TRUCK SHOW TAKES PEOPLE ON WILD RIDE

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pages 14-17
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