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Sunday Houses a B&B catalyst or a relatively tiny town, Fredericksburg has lots of lodging options. This town of about 11,000 boasts 917 bed and breakfast establishments, along with 1,178 hotel rooms (and 775 RV spaces). The B&Bs have a particularly interesting history. Local historian Voy Althaus sent some information our way. In Fredericksburg’s early days, some who lived in the country owned small houses in town where they would stay during their weekend shopping excursions and church visits on Sunday. (These were the days before cars.) Voy’s relatives lived a little too far out — about 25 miles — to keep a Sunday house. That trip required two full days. Those who had Sunday houses could afford to own two homes and, even with the storied German work ethic, could afford not to work on Saturday. Voy said these folks also could be active in the town’s social life and church leadership. “Most people would have wanted to be

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in town by noon Saturday so they could spend their afternoon shopping and visiting with friends on Main Street,� Voy said. “On Sunday, they would go to church and then most likely have a meal with their friends. They would leave town in time to get home before dark.� (This was still Indian territory in those

days, not all of whom were hospitable.) “Most of the time, they would travel in a wagon to make room for their large families and the many supplies that they would haul home,â€? he said. Sunday houses ranged from single one-room structures (there’s a great example of one on the Pioneer Museum grounds) to larger rock homes. Many of those have been refurbished into either residences or charming B&Bs. We hope you enjoy our GoFredericksburg Visitors Guide and your time in our town. We hope you feel the GemĂźtlichkeit, or warmth, friendliness and good cheer. Those little Sunday houses, now mostly B&Bs, add a little of that warmth. Prost und willkommen! Ken Esten Cooke Publisher & Editor If you love Fredericksburg as we do, consider a subscription to the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post, to get a feel for the place.

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HISTORY Cross Mountain............................................ 110 FVFD Fire Museum ..................................... 88 History of Fredericksburg....................... 160 Maibaum ........................................................ 154 Street Signs................................................... 148 Vereins Kirche ................................................161 FREE

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Enchanted Rock............................................ 94 Fort Martin Scott....................................... 108 Fredericksburg Skatepark ....................... 106 Geocaching .................................................... 87 Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park ......... 90 LBJ National Historical Park.................. 102 LBJ State Park and Historic Site ............ 98 Luckenbach.................................................... 128 National Museum of the Pacific War .... 72 Old Tunnel State Park .................................. 91 Pioneer Museum ........................................... 76 Texas Rangers Heritage Center .............. 96 Wildseed Farms........................................... 125 Wineries.......................................................... 114

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Oktoberfest draws more than 22,000 people to town to experience dancing, music, bier and the ever-popular dirndls.

COMMUNITY Airport ............................................................ 138 Hill Country University Center............... 146 Hospital ........................................................... 84 Pioneer Memorial Library ..................... 140 Nature Trails.................................................... 80 Visitor Center ................................................ 82 Wildlife ............................................................ 28 Year-Round Walks ....................................... 112

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THE ARTS Canto Chamber Choir ................................ 58 Die Künstler Art Show ............................. 70 First Friday Art Walk.................................. 62 Fredericksburg Chorale .............................. 60 Fredericksburg Community Orchestra ...56 Fredericksburg Music Club Concerts ...... 57 Fredericksburg Theater Company ............52 German Choirs .............................................. 51

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Calendar of events SEPTEMBER 24 ............................................................................................ Scholarship Fest 24 ..................................................................................................... Saengerfest 24 ......................... ‘Before Live Became Automatic’ at LBJ State Park 30-Oct. 2 ........................................................................................Oktoberfest

OCTOBER 1 ............................................................ St. Joseph’s Halle Craft Show, Sale 1-Nov.. 4 ......................................................... Archery-only hunting season 6 ................................................................. Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 7 ............................ Talks, Tour — National Museum of the Pacific War 7 ...................................................................................... First Friday Art Walk 7-9 ....................................................... Annual Texas Mesquite Art Festival 8 ........................................................ Monarch Festival at Wildseed Farms 13 ............................................................... Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 14-30 ........Fredericksburg Theater Company presents “Noises Off!” 15 .............................................................................................................. Bestfest 16 ....................Music Club Concert featuring Apollo Chamber Players 20 ...............................................................Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 22 ..................................................................................... Food and Wine Fest 22 .................................................................................... Indian Artifact Show 22 ................................................ ‘Fun With Fiber’ at the LBJ State Park 27 ................................................................ Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 29 ............................Fredericksburg Community Orchestra ‘Hauntcert’ 29-30 ......................................................... Youth-Only Hunting Weekend

NOVEMBER 3 ................................................................. Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 4 ...................................................................................... First Friday Art Walk 5-Jan. 1 ................................................................................... Hunting Season 10 ............................................................... Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 11 .... Veterans Day Program at National Museum of the Pacific War 11-12 .......................................................Frontier Days at Fort Martin Scott 11-13 ............................................................................. Die Künstler Art Show 17 ................................................................ Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market 20 ................................................. Music Club Concert featuring Ava Pine 25-27 .................................................................................. The Peddler Show 25-Jan. 1 ...................................................................................................Eisbahn 26 ............................ Holiday Cookie Decorating at the LBJ State Park

26 ............................................‘Hunter’s Night Out’ at Fort Martin Scott

DECEMBER 2 ....................................................... Christmas Night Parade, After Glow 2 ...................................................................................... First Friday Art Walk 3 ............................................................................................. Santa Day Parade 3 ...................................................................................... Christmas Home Tour 3 ........................................... Fredericksburg Chorale Christmas Concert 5 .............................................. Canto Chamber Choir Christmas Concert 7 ....Pearl Harbor Observance, National Museum of the Pacific War 9-10 ...................... ‘A Christmas Journey’ at Bethany Lutheran Church 9-18 .......‘It’s a Wonderful Life” at Fredericksburg Theater Company 10 ....................................................... St. Joseph’s Halle Craft Show, Sale 10 ......................................................................................................... Kinderfest 10 ..............................................................................................Tannenbaum Ball 16 ............. Fredericksburg Community Orchestra Christmas Concert 18 ..................................................................Tree Lighting at LBJ State Park 26 ................................................................................... Zweite Weihnachten 26 .................................................... Candlelight Tour at Pioneer Museum

JANUARY 2-15 ................................................................... Youth-Only Hunting Season 2-15 .............................................................. Special Late Antlerless Hunting 6 ...................................................................................... First Friday Art Walk 12-14 ............. Gillespie County 4-H and FFA Livestock Show, Auction 15 .......................................... Music Club Concert featuring Miro Quartet 21-22 ........................................................................ Gem and Mineral Show

FEBRUARY 3 ...................................................................................... First Friday Art Walk 4 ....................................... Fredericksburg Chorale New Works Concert 5 ................................................... Fredericksburg ISD Band Turkey Dinner 7-March 5 ........... “Hello Dolly” at Fredericksburg Theater Company 19 ..........................Music Club Concert featuring Alamo Metro Chorus

MARCH 3 ...................................................................................... First Friday Art Walk 13-18 ........................................................... Pioneer Museum Spring Break 19 ..............................Music Club Concert featuring Doug Montgomery

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Sing, dance, toast at Oktoberfest Three days of singing, toasting, dancing and gemĂźtlichkeit will be featured at the 36th Oktoberfest in Fredericksburg celebration Friday through Sunday, Sept. 30-Oct. 2. Sponsored by the Pedernales Creative Arts Alliance (PCAA), the event will take place at Marktplatz in downtown Fredericksburg. The event is again expected to attract 1,200 volunteers and approximately 20,000 visitors. Special events ‡2NWXED)HVW RQ )ULGD\ DIWHUQRRQ Sept. 30. All tuba and euphonium players are invited to participate. The group will play from 5:456:15 p.m. just inside the front gate. ‡³+DXSWVWUDVVH 0DLQ 6WUHHW Chicken Danceâ€? on Saturday, Oct. 1, at 9:30 a.m. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. Visitors to Oktoberfest in Fredericksburg will once again get the opportunity to participate in the DQG WKH ÂżUVW UHJLVWUDQWV ZLOO “Chicken Danceâ€? at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1. This year’s 36th Oktoberfest celebration will be receive a special surprise. held Sept. 30-Oct. 2 on Marktplatz. — Standard-Radio Post file photo ‡'RPLQR 7RXUQDPHQW RQ 6XQday, Oct. 2. Registration begins at Dancing is a fan favorite at Oktoberfest in Frednoon under Strassen Zelt. ericksburg. Four stages will be provide continuEntertainment Four covered stages will host a continuous parade of entertainers. The focus is the German favorites of oompah, polka and waltzing, with a Lederhosen DQG 6WHLQ +RLVW FRQWHVW DQG SOHQW\ RI RSSRUWXQLWLHV IRU GDQFLQJ LQFOXGLQJ WKH Âł&KLFNHQ Dance.â€? Groups scheduled to perform this year include Oma & The Oompahs, Sound Connection, Red Ravens, Arion Maennerchor, Comal Community Band, Jodie Mikula Orchestra, Das ist Lustig, German Schuhplattlers, Seven Dutchmen, Walburg Boys, Polkamatics, Boerne Village Band, Ennis Czech %R\V -XVW %HFDXVH )XQ %XQFK +HUPDQQ Sons Choir, Cloverleaf Orchestra, Czech Melody Masters, Czechaholics, Czech & Then Some, Chris Rybak, Alpine Village Band, Off The Grid, Tubameisters, Fredericksburg Filharmonic, Boerne Village Ensemble, Yodel %OLW] +HUVFKHO 0RRG\ 6KLUOH\ -RKQVRQ DQG %HHU +\PQV And more‌ ‡6KRSSLQJ 2YHU MXULHG DUWLVDQV IURP DFURVV WKH VWDWH ZLOO ÂżOO WZR WHQWV ZLWK WKHLU @GoFred1

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Admission: $8 for adults $1 for children 7-12 Free for children 6 and under. Two-day passes — $14 Three-day passes — $18

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Bands (above) will perform their own brand of German music for the enjoyment (at left) of the more than 20,000 visitors who will sing, toast and dance. Kicking off the celebration is OktubaFest on Sept. 30. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Scholarship Fest celebrates 20 years Scholarship Fest at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and special activities are planned as part of the annual fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 24. Sponsored by the Gillespie County Fair and Festivals Association, the event will honor past recipients this year. Since 1991, the fair association has awarded scholarships to 625 students totaling $343,650. All former GCFFA scholarship recipients have been invited to attend. “College Tailgating� is the theme for the event in keeping with its purpose. Gates for Scholarship Fest will open at 3 p.m. on Sept. 24 for an afternoon and evening of food, including appetizers and a barbecue meal with all the trimmings, silent and live auctions and more. Among the live auction items will be cakes baked and decorated by the 2016 Gillespie County Fair Queen’s court. The evening will also include a prize

A variety of events are planned to mark the 20th annual Scholarship Fest on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds. “College Tailgating� is the theme for the event that also includes food, prize drawing, auctions and more. — StandardRadio Post file photo

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Joining in German song Fredericksburg’s Arion Maennerchor will host the 2016 Texanischer Gebirgs Saengerfest. The concert will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Holy Family Center. There are seven choirs from San Antonio, New Braunfels and Fredericksburg, consisting of men’s, women’s and mixed choirs. Each year, a different choir hosts the event, allowing different communities to come and enjoy diverse music. Mark Hierholzer, director of Fredericksburg’s two German choirs, the Arion Maennerchor and the Hermann Sons Mixed Choir, is excited to host the event as it gives him the chance to put his own personal touch on the concert. The choirs are given a song picked out by the director and on the day of the concert, the

seven choirs combine to sing that song collectively. “I not only get to pick the venue with a room with good acoustics but I get to pick out the music I like,â€? said Hierholzer. Hierholzer enjoys the concert as it is a chance to embrace the rich German heritage of Texas and Fredericksburg. “The music the choirs sing is wonderful,â€? said Hierholzer. “It’s D ÂżOOHG VHQVH RI WUDGLWLRQ LWÂśV DXthentic German.â€? The concert is much different as it includes a march of the choirs into the venue with banners exhibiting how long they have been a part of the concert. “It’s a heightened experience instead of just a concert,â€? said Hierholzer. For more information, contact Hierholzer at 830-456-1713.

Seven choirs from across the Texas Hill Country are expected to lend their voices to the 2016 Texanischer Gebirgs Saengerfest on Sept. 24 in Fredericksburg. Each choir will parade in with their flag adorned with multiple ribbons to represent their attendance at previous Saegnerfest celebrations. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Farmer’s Market offers local bounty After the end of the summer market, the Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market will offer a fall harvest 4-7 p.m. (or until dark) each Thursday from Oct. 6-Nov. 17 at the Pioneer Museum grounds, 325 West Main Street. 2Q D ZHHNO\ EDVLV PDUNHW VKRSSHUV ZLOO ¿QG DQ DUUD\ RI IDOO vegetables and fruits. In the past such bounties have included beets, beans, peas, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, potatoes, herbs, butternut squash and much more. Also to be found at the market will be locally-raised meats and eggs, artisan breads and pizza, locally-roasted coffee beans, goat cheese and wine from nearby vineyards, which can be bought by either the glass or bottle. Vendors will be local farmers and ranchers, allowing patrons to meet some of the key farmers, ranchers, chefs and wine makers who comprise the local agricultural industry in the community. In addition to shopping at the Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market, the Chef’s Corner will provide free samples prepared by local chefs, who will also teach new ways to cook using ingredients sold at the market. And, adding to the atmosphere for the fall market will be an eclectic mix of live music by local

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Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market will feature fall harvests and locally-produced foods each Thursday afternoon from 4-7 p.m., Oct. 6-Nov. 17, on the grounds of Pioneer Museum, 325 West Main Street. —Standard-Radio Post file photo

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‘2nd Annual’ 25th Anniversary of Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest With guest chefs, Texas wineries and specialty booths The annual Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest will be celebrating its 2nd Annual 25th Anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 22. Gates open at noon on Saturday and continue until 7 p.m. General admission is $25 for adults, $5 for those under 21, and free for children under 12. The $25 admission includes one souvenir fest glass, six sampling tickets (which can be used for three, two ounce sample pours or one glass of wine), and Texas specialty booths, Texas wineries, a silent auction, entertainment, food court and the Great Gargantuan Grape Toss. The Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest features the best of Texas wines, food and entertainment, a spokesperson for the Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest volunteer Susan Rees pours a glass of red wine during a past Food event said. All fest activities and Wine Festival. — Standard-Radio Post file photo are located on Fredericksburg’s downtown Marktplatz (market square). olive oils, beef and lamb, items made from used wine barrels Twenty-seven Texas wineries will be on hand, pouring over and hand-painted glasses, among many other selections. 100 types of wine. Guests will also have an opportunity to The Grape Expectations Cooking School starts Saturday at visit with some of the wine makers. Wineries include Barons noon, showcasing four Texas chefs. The Texas chefs participatCreek Vineyards, Becker Vineyards, Bell Mountain Vineyards, ing are Retail Manager/Chef Leo Aguirre, Fischer & Wieser Chisholm Trail Winery, Fall Creek Vineyards, Fawncrest Specialty Foods; Chef/Owner Ross Burtwell, Cabernet Grill; Vineyard, Fiesta Winery, Flat Creek Estate, Fredericksburg Executive Chef Jesse Frost, Navajo Grill; and Pastry Chef Lois Winery, Georgetown Winery, Grape Creek Vineyard, Haak Rodriguez, Austin. Vineyards, Inwood Estates Vineyards, Llano Estacado, Los Pi6HDWLQJ LV OLPLWHG WR WKH ¿UVW SHUVRQV &RVW LV SHU nos Ranch Vineyards, Lost Draw Cellars, McPherson Cellars, person for all four sessions, plus admission into the fest. Messina Hof Winery, Pleasant Hill Winery, Rohan Meadery, A new feature this year is Twenty Five at Five. Guests will Singing Water Vineyards, Sister Creek Vineyards, Texas Hills have an opportunity to meet the chef, Josh Raymer, owner Vineyards, Texas Mead Works, Thirsty Mule Winery, Val Verde of Joju Bakery in Fredericksburg. Raymer will prepare three Winery and Wedding Oak Winery. dishes, each paired with wine, for guests to sample. Raymer A selection of Texas beers from Spoetzl Brewery (Shiner), will take participants through the steps and share the recipes. Pedernales Brewing Company (Fredericksburg), St. Arnold’s Cost is $25 per person for all four sessions, plus admission Brewery (Houston) and Real Ale Brewing (Blanco) will also be into the fest. available. The 2nd Annual 25th Anniversary poster art is by local artist A variety of Texas-made products will be available for samJohn Austin Hanna, who will be available to sign posters. The pling and purchase, as well. Look for lavender products, salsas, original artwork will be one of the items offered in the silent jams and jellies, pasta, candies, seasonings, nuts, cheese, auction. As a 20-year illustrator in New York and Dallas, @GoFred1

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Participants of the Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest enjoy the Great Gargantuan Grape Toss. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

Hanna has been published in several magazines. He has also done work for several large corporations such as Mercedes, Volkswagen, Bell Helicopter, Lockheed Martin, Borden’s, Pearl Beer, Coors Beer and other Hanna’s paintings are strong in light and rich in color, a spokesperson said. His paintings embrace a variety of subjects from landscapes, still life and portraits, set anywhere from the Texas Gulf Coast to quaint country homes on the back roads of Missouri. Lively entertainment will include music by Texas artists Mau Mau Chaplains, the Frank Gomez Band, El Tule and Josh Dodds. Organizers are also planning three special events to enhance the experience of this year’s fest. These special events have limited seating; tickets are on sale now.

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Mesquite festival brings the wood to town Juried artists from around Texas and beyond will gather in Fredericksburg Friday through Sunday, Oct. 7-9, for the 2016 Annual Texas Mesquite Arts Festival on Marktplatz. The event is free and open to the public. Show hours are from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7; from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 9. Items are available for purchase, with food and drink sold on the grounds. Free parking surrounds the square. “Besides seeing the absolute best selection of mesquite, visitors will enjoy the largest mesquite show in the world,â€? show organizer Al Carr said. $W WKH ÂżUVW IHVWLYDO LQ PHVTXLWH ZRRGZRUNHUV JDWKHUHG then for a seminar. “So many local people dropped in to see what we were doing and to try to buy our work, we realized Fredericksburg was the best place on earth to have a Texas Mesquite Arts Festival,â€? Carr said. 9LVLWRUV WR WKH VKRZ ZLOO ÂżQG ODUJH IXUQLWXUH OLNH EHGV GUHVVHUV and chairs made entirely from mesquite, to craft and gift items such as turned lamps, scroll work, pen and pencil sets, Christmas tree ornaments, gun stocks and sculpted vases. For more information, go to www.texasmesquiteartfestivals. FRP RU E\ FDOOLQJ WKH )HVW 2IÂżFH DW 7KH\ DUH DOVR on Facebook.

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St. Joseph’s Halle craft shows offer gift items Holiday shoppers looking to give truly unique gifts with a personal touch need look no further than St. Joseph’s Halle, where two arts and crafts shows are slated this fall and winter. Artists and craftsmen from Fredericksburg and the surrounding Hill Country area gather twice annually to show off their creative wares and this year’s Saturday shows are scheduled for Oct. 1 and Dec. 10 in the historic building, located a block off Fredericksburg’s Main Street at 212 West San Antonio Street. There will be no admission charge to either show and hours for both will be from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Expected to be available for browsing and purchase again this year are: embroidered tea towels; handmade vintage spoon handle jewelry; one-of-a-kind handbags; aprons; holiday dĂŠcor, and Texas bluebonnet and other original paintings. Also, wool-felted shawls, hats and purses; succulents, shabby chic dĂŠcor; carved granite artwork; hand-knitted scarves and sweaters; mosaic stained glass; decorative signs; painted furniture and repurposed items for home dĂŠcor. In addition, a selection of baked goods and treats will be available at the show in December.

Tea towels are among the gifts offered to holiday shoppers at two St. Joseph’s Halle Crafts Shows on Oct. 1 and Dec. 10. — Standard-Radio Post File Photo

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Indian artifacts bring collectors History collectors will gather again in fall for the Fredericksburg Indian Artifact Show. Scheduled again in Pioneer Pavilion at Lady Bird John-son Municipal Park, the show is set for Oct. 22 to display pieces dating as far back as at least 12,000 B.C. The show runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. As many as 70 tables will be set up by collectors from all over 7H[DV WR GLVSOD\ KLVWRULF DUWLIDFWV IRU WKH EHQHÂżW RI EX\HUV VHOOHUV traders or lookers interested in stopping by the pavilion that day. “We cover such a wide variety of artifacts from Paleo Indian arrowheads and tools to historic artifacts featuring things like beaded clothing, bows and arrows, jewelry and much more,â€? said Rob Bartell, who specializes in collecting and selling Indian artifacts. “We also give away several hundred dollars in door prizes and have drawings throughout the entire show.â€? Admission is $6 for everyone 15 years of age and older, while children 14 and under will be admitted free of charge. Free admission ZLOO DOVR EH SURYLGHG IRU *LOOHVSLH &RXQW\ ODZ HQIRUFHPHQW RIÂżFHUV Beverages, snacks and barbecue will be available to purchase. Buzzies Barbecue in Kerrville will provide the food. Other artifact shows are scheduled for Jan. 28, March 25 and Oct. 21, 2017. For more information on the Indian Artifact Show, go to their website at: www.hillcountryindianartifacts.com

Arrowheads and other Native American artifacts will be on display at the Fredericksburg Indian Artifact show. Shows are scheduled for Oct. 22 of this year, and Jan. 28, March 25 and Oct. 21 of next year. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Bestfest = sausage, beer, polka “Die drei deutschen Favoritenâ€? (“The three German favoritesâ€?) of sausage, beer and polka, with an added twist, will be celebrated at Bestfest on Saturday, Oct. 15. Hosted by the Knights of Columbus Council 9765, the seventh annual event will take place on Marktplatz. Starting at 11 a.m., the entry fee ($10 for ages 14 and up, $5 for kids 13 and XQGHU IUHH IRU NLGV XQGHU ÂżYH LQcludes all the sausage, sauerkraut and German potatoes individuals can eat. Tea and other drinks will be available for purchase, including beer, water, soft drinks and wine. A selection of craft and specialty beers will be available for tasting and purchase, giving those attending WKH RSSRUWXQLW\ WR ÂżQG WKHLU IDYRULWH “pairingâ€? of beer and sausage. The event features sausage products from Opa’s Smoked Meats of Fredericksburg, Slovacek Sausage and Kiolbassa and beer offerings from microbreweries, including Real Ale Brewing Company, St. Arnold’s Brewing Company, Pedernales Brewing Company and Spoetzel Brewing Company. Live polka music will be provided throughout the afternoon and evening by Dutch Treat as well as Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six. Felix Truvere and the Open Road Band will perform from 7-11 p.m. Activities for kids are also planned, including pumpkin painting, several piĂąatas and other games. Participants will also have opportunities to win hunting-related prizes,

Sausage, along with sauerkraut and German potatoes, are among the foods commonly served at Bestfest. This year’s event will be Saturday, Oct. 15, at Marktplatz. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Pedder Show to thrill shoppers on Nov. 25-27 For the 39th year, The Peddler Show will return to Fredericksburg Friday through Sunday, Nov. 25-27 for a Thanksgiving weekend shopping experience. The event will be at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds, at 530 Fair Drive on Texas 16 South. Designers, artisans, creators and craftsmen IURP DOO RYHU WKH FRXQWU\ DUH H[SHFWHG WR ¿OO WKH three buildings with their Christmas gift ideas, clothing, jewelry, home décor and much more. Show hours are from noon to 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 25; from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 26, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 27. Admission is $7 for adults and free for children under 12. One admission is good for the entire weekend. Parking will be free. More information about the Peddler Show can be found online at www.peddlershow.com.

Holiday shoppers at The Peddler Show will find booths filled with clothing, jewelry, home décor, Christmas items and much more when the annual shopping tradition returns over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Nov. 25-27, to the Gillespie County Fair Grounds indoor hall and pavilion spaces. — Standard-Radio Post photo

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Hunters flock to Gillespie County for big Whitetails, quarry aplenty Big bucks and plentiful quarry are forecast this year for hunters living in and visiting Gillespie County. The 2016-2017 big game seasons for white-tailed deer and other wild game such as turkey, quail and dove bring hunters from all over to this particular part of the Texas Hill Country for its famously successful yields. The archery-only season in the designated North Zone (to which Gillespie County belongs) for turkey and deer runs from Oct. 1-Nov. 4. *HQHUDO ULÀH VHDVRQ IRU WXUNH\ and deer starts Saturday, Nov. 5, and runs through New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2017. Youth-only hunting excursions, for those licensed hunters 16 years of age or younger, are planned ahead of the general season on Oct. 29-30 and just after the close of the regular season, Jan. 2-15, 2017. A special late season during which harvests are restricted to antlerless deer and spikes runes simultaneously to the late youth-only season, from Jan. 2-15, 2017. Aside from Whitetails, Gillespie County is also considered to be in the Central Zone for Big enough to make even the most seasoned hunter get a little nervous twitch or even a little trigger dove hunting. happy, this Texas Hill Country buck is just the size and type that draws hunters to this particular area of This year, an extended dove the state with hopes of bagging and bragging rights. This year’s general rifle season for white-tailed season of 90 days — Texas’ londeer runs Nov. 5-Jan. 1. — Standard-Radio Post file photo gest in nearly 80 years —will run from Sept. 1 through Nov. 6 In other parts of Texas, the terrain is dant amount of non-game wildlife, such as and then again from Dec. 17 through Jan. ÀDWWHU DQG OHVV ZRRGHG SHUKDSV HYHQ FRQarmadillos, raccoons, hawks, opossums, 8, 2017. verted to farmland. Also, the increasing coyotes and numerous other birds, not The quail season across Texas will run development of housing and expanding to mention an occasional porcupine and Oct. 29-Feb. 26, 2017. city limits in other places has forced wildskunk. Information on bag limits, license relife out of its natural habitat. Among the factors accounting for the quirements and other general informaGillespie County values wildlife. Farmlarge populations of deer and other forms tion is available from the Texas Parks and ers, ranchers and residents hold animals of wildlife in the Fredericksburg area is the Wildlife Department’s Outdoor Annual in high regard not only because of their rugged, hilly terrain, which affords plenty or at tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoorpresence, but also because of their contriof cover, vegetation and water to sustain annual/ The Texas Hill Country also has an abun- the animals year-round. butions to the area’s economy. @GoFred1

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‘Ice-cold’ Eisbahn to return Nov. 25-Jan. 3 Many come to Texas during the winter months to escape the cold temperatures in the North but the heat meets its match at the outdoor skating rink just in time for the holiday season. Mobile cooling coils convert a downtown pavilion on the city’s square into a slippery, icy oval in spite of Texas’ well-known mild and oftentimes sunny winters. “Eisbahnâ€? will return for its 12th season on Marktplatz IURP 1RY WKURXJK WKH ÂżUVW ZHHNend of January. With opening day set the day after Thanksgiving, on Friday, Nov. 25, hours for Eisbahn will be 4-8 p.m. on Monday through Friday before school gets out for winter break, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. on Saturdays and 1-8 p.m. on Sundays. Once school is out for winter break, hours will be 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The rink will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. On New Year’s Eve, it will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. And, on New Year’s Day, it will welcome skaters from 2-10 p.m. The rink may be reserved for private parties

any time it is not open to the public. Again this year, sensitive to tough economic conditions and in the spirit of community, the hosting Heritage School will not raise ticket prices. A full day, come-and-go pass will remain at $10, which includes the rental of skates. 10 passes can be purchased for $80. Concessions may be bought near the rink, such as hot chocolate, pizza, and candy. Seating is available for those who would rather watch people skate rather than brave the slippery ice themselves. 2I¿FLDOV HVWLPDWH WKDW FORVH WR YLVLWRUV will visit Eisbahn this holiday season to lace up skates and try out their balance on the wintery oval. Gift buyers are encouraged to consider skate passes as gifts or stocking stuffers. /DVW \HDU RI¿FLDOV GRQDWHG D SRUWLRQ RI WKH UHYHQXHV WR WKH %R\V DQG *LUOV &OXE and to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Information on this year’s Eisbahn event is available at www.skateinfred.com.

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Christmas parade lights up night A plethora of Christmas decorations and lasers will illuminate the night sky during the “Light the Night Christmas Parade and After Glowâ€? celebration set for 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2. Underneath the lights, ice skating, Christmas shop-ping and children’s activities will play backdrop to a Christmas parade through downtown. The event, sponsored by the Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce, will kick off at 3 p.m. at Marktplatz with local holiday vendors PDQ\ RI ZKLFK DUH QRQ SURÂżW RQ WKH VTXDUH Surrounding the area will be holiday lights DQG ÂżJXULQHV DQG WKH FRPPXQLW\ÂśV &KULVWPDV WUHH ÂżOOHG ZLWK KDQG FUDIWHG RUQDPHQWV E\ local artisans and the 26-foot-tall Christmas S\UDPLG D KDQG PDGH Âż[WXUH IURP *HUPDQ\ which rotates and spotlights different layers of holiday ornamentation. Traditional Christmas pyramids originated in Germany during the 16th century.

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Float participants smile and wave as they cruise down Main Street during last year’s annual Light the Night Christmas Parade, sponsored by the Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce. — Standard-Radio Post photo file photo

Christmas Parade They are carousel-like structures made of wood with Christmas motifs depicted on several levels. The pyramid’s rotation is traditionally caused by spinning propellers at the top of the structure which are powered by rising heat from candles. However, the large-scale outdoor pyramids now featured during the holidays in many German towns, rely on electricity for their powered rotation. Also featured on the square will be Eisbahn, the outdoor ice skating rink operated by Heritage School. The cost to enjoy the rink is $10, which includes ice skate rental. Once the sky darkens the community will be treated to Fredericksburg’s traditional lighted night-time Christmas parade. The parade is free to watch from any block, but those wanting to get a front-row look at the spectacle may purchase $16 tickets for reserved bleacher seating. Tickets may be purchased for those seats in advance from the Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce at 997-5000 or by visiting www.lightthenightchristmasparade.com. Every entry in the parade will be decorated with lights. @GoFred1

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Kinderfest includes stocking stuffing, visit with St. Nick Pioneer Museum will host Kinderfest, a Christmas celebration for children, starting at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. This event will be on the museum grounds in the social hall. The traditional holiday event includes stories, singing, crafts, refreshments and more. First, the kids who bring stockings with their names on them will hang their stockings above the hearth in the Kammlah House and then go to the historic sanctuary to listen to stories, sing Christmas songs and enjoy crafts. Cookies and juice will be served, and Santa Claus is expected to make a visit. At the conclusion of the program, children will return to the .DPPODK +RXVH WR SLFN XS WKHLU VWRFNLQJV WKDW KDYH EHHQ ¿OOHG with treats. In the Christmas tradition, good children receive nuts, fruit DQG FDQG\ LQ WKHLU VWRFNLQJV ZKLOH QDXJKW\ FKLOGUHQ ¿QG D switch or lump of coal. Kinderfest is free to all local and visiting children 10 years old and younger, and accompanied by an adult. Due to the large crowds and limited space, regular admission will be charged to others attending the event. Prices are $5 for

A visit with Santa Claus is one of the traditions that make Kinderfest a popular event among area children. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Homes to open for tour; Tannenbaum Ball slated On back-to-back Saturdays in December — Dec. 3 and Dec. 10 — the Pioneer Museum/Gillespie County Historical Society will host its two anQXDO IXQGUDLVHUV WKDW DUH ¿OOHG ZLWK Christmas season fun. Holiday Home Tour The 59th Annual Christmas Home Tour opens Saturday, Dec. 3. This is a self-guided tour of seven homes decorated for the season. Homes will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live music provided by local artists is planned for each home. 7KHUH ZLOO EH D &KULVWPDV VWRUH ¿OOHG with unique gift items at the historic Gillespie County Historical Society’s church sanctuary at 312 West San Antonio Street the same day of the tour from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tickets will be $30 and the price

of each admission includes a printed guide. They are available at Pioneer Museum or online at www.pioneermuseum.net. (After Nov. 26, prices will be $35.) Frost Bank is the major sponsor of this annual event. As the event date nears, a full list of homes will be detailed on the museum’s website. Tannenbaum Ball The annual Tannenbaum Ball is the Pioneer Museum’s other major holiday event. It is set for 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at the St. Mary’s Holy Family Center. Catering will be a three-course dinner by August E’s. Taking the stage will be the Flying GTs of Austin, and the event includes live and silent auctions. Tickets are $175 before Dec. 4 and $200 up to the day before the event.

Graceful reindeer add holiday sparkle to a table in one of the Gillespie County Historical Society’s featured tour homes. This year’s tour is planned Saturday, Dec. 3. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Dear Santa: Old Saint Nick expected to visit Fredericksburg on Dec. 3 The Christmas season means adorning the town with tinsel, red and green, in anticipation of a visit from Santa Claus. Perhaps Fredericksburg’s most popular holiday visitor, Santa will arrive in town Saturday, Dec. 3, as guest of honor in the community’s annual Santa Day Parade. Sponsored by the Fredericksburg Jaycees, Old Saint Nick will ride down Main Street at 10 a.m. atop a ¿UH HQJLQH SURYLGHG E\ WKH Fredericksburg Fire Department. From there, he will head to the gazebo behind the Gillespie County Courthouse

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After arriving in town on a Fredericksburg Fire Department fire truck, Santa Claus takes time to visit with children to hear their Christmas wish lists. Santa is expected to be here on Dec. 3. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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‘A Christmas Journey’ tells holiday story As a continuing gift to the community, Bethany Lutheran Church will once again host its holiday event, “A Christmas Journey,” which tells the Christmas story in a drive-through setting located along Town Creek, behind the church. This year’s performances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings, Dec. 9-10. The 10-minute drive-through presentation features special lighting, music and effects, live characters, animals, and professionally handpainted props. From 6-8:30 p.m. both nights, cars will be greeted by volunteers who will cover their headlights and then guide them to the tour’s start. Cars will initially line up on Schubert Street, turn right onto Adams Street and then take another right into Bethany Lutheran Church’s See Journey ▶ 41

Mary and Joseph travel many miles from Nazareth down to Joseph’s ancestral home in Bethlehem in a scene from Bethany Lutheran Church’s drive-through presentation, “A

Christmas Journey.” This year’s performances are scheduled from 6-8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 9-10. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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LBJ Tree lighting brightens holiday Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site in Stonewall will give locals and visitors alike a chance to mingle at a presidential site in a traditional celebration enjoyed frequently by Johnson friends and family. The 47th Annual LBJ Tree Lighting Ceremony and Evening Tours will take place from 6-9:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 18. The evening event is a holiday tradition begun by President Lyndon B. Johnson and his family and features a Christmas tree lighting SURJUDP ¿OOHG ZLWK KROLGD\ JUHHWings and music, a living nativity scene, evening tours, refreshments and a visit from Santa Claus. Presenting the annual affair along with the Texas Parks and Wildlife are members of the Stonewall community who volunteer their time and talents to add to the festive atmosphere. The annual LBJ Tree Lighting is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. in the courtyard of the state park’s Visitor Center, located just east of Stonewall off U.S. 290. Members of the Johnson family traditionally are on hand that night at the park, which is named for the 36th U.S. president, to take part in the ceremony. In conjunction with the tree lighting, a short program is held in which representatives from Stonewall community churches participate. Elsewhere on the grounds, members of the Catholic Youth Organization present a live nativity scene. Following the ceremony, activities and entertainment are planned at the Visitor Center, including ornament making, holiday music and visits with Santa Claus. Light refreshments will also be available, and the park store will be RSHQ WR KHOS VKRSSHUV ¿QG XQLTXH items for those on their holiday lists. As a part of the tree lighting, the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm inside the state park will be @GoFred1

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Second Christmas party set Dec. 26 Keeping alive here a tradition that’s strong in Germany is Zweite Weihnachten on Monday, Dec. 26. While, for many, the day after Christmas is a time used to hunt out bargains in the shops or to stand in line for returns, for others in this community it means time to stretch Christmas over another day with refreshments and singing carols in both German and English. Zweite Weihnachten (“Second Christmas�) is a German tradition of sharing good food, drink, music and fellowship with friends. From 2-5 p.m., the Fredericksburg German Club will host fun and festivities at the Gillespie County Historical Society Social Hall, 312 West San Antonio Street. There is no admission charge. Refreshments will be provided.

Amid traditional Christmas decor, performer,Thomas Sigg plays accordion to accompany singing in English and German during the annual Zweite Weihnachten celebration held Dec. 26. — Standard-Radio Post file photos

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Show time! Exhibitors ready for the ring When it comes to livestock competitions, Gillespie County exhibitors know their way around the show ring. And for the hundreds of Gillespie County youth who compete, the livestock shows are the culmination of months of long hours of caring, feeding and grooming their animals. And these livestock exhibitors often see their hard work pay off in the form of championship honors, prize

ribbons, trophies, rewarding bids paid at the auctions and scholarships. For months prior to the stock show season, Gillespie County 4-Hers and Fredericksburg and Harper FFA members are busy working with their animals. They are assisted by advisors, teachers and adult volunteers as they ready for local shows and competitions around the state. While several livestock

Livestock shows are a culmination of months of caring, feeding and grooming of animals in preparation for the show ring. In addition to Gillespie County, livestock shows are held around the state including Fort Worth, Kerrville, San Angelo, San Antonio, Houston, Austin, Dallas and more. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Gem and mineral show’s deals are ‘hard’ to beat Rockhounds enjoy puns just like everyone else. For them, getting caught between a rock and a hard place is a good thing. And, of course, due to the scarcity of some rocks, they never take things for “granite.” Jokes aside, they take the study of gems and minerals seriously. This year, the Fredericksburg Rockhounds Club will host the 48th Annual Hill Country Gem and Mineral Show at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park’s Pioneer Pavilion from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017. Minerals, fossils, geodes, stone carvings and an extensive array of jewelry will be available from more than 35 vendors from throughout the Southwest. The club will have experts available who can identify any particular treasure. This year, as a new feature, they will have club members who will demonstrate gemstone faceting, rock cutting and polishing. Admission and parking are free, and they will have free hourly door prizes, an hourly silent auction, and prize drawing tickets for sale for valuable mineral specimens and jewelry made by club members. Food service will be provided by Buzzie’s Barbecue. The show offers inexpensive items for sale, as well as rare pieces worth thousands of dollars. Founded in 1968, Fredericksburg Rockhounds is an organization devoted to the study and enjoyment of gems, minerals and fossils. More information on the Fredericksburg Rockhounds’ is available at fredericksburgrockhounds.org.

The 48th Annual Hill Country Gem and Mineral Show will be Jan. 21-22, 2017 at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park’s Pioneer Pavilion. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

The Fredericksburg Rockhounds Club will host the 48th Annual Hill Country Gem and Mineral Show at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park in Pioneer Pavilion on Jan. 21-22, 2017. Minerals, fossils, geodes, stone carvings and an extensive array of jewelry will be available from over 35 vendors from throughout the Southwest. The club will have experts available who can identify special treasures. As a new feature this year, club members will demonstrate gemstone faceting, rock cutting and polishing. Admission and parking are free, and free hourly door prizes will be given away. Activities also include an hourly silent auction, and prize drawing tickets for sale for valuable mineral specimens and jewelry made by club members. Food service will be provided by award-winning Buzzie’s Barbecue. Show hours will be Saturday, Jan. 21, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Talkin’ turkey and supportin’ local school band programs Looking for something fun that supports young arts students? Try the Fredericksburg Independent School District Band Boosters annual Band Turkey Dinner on Super Bowl Sunday. The Band Boosters have been serving dinner for 67 years to help support school band programs. The Band Turkey Dinner will be from 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. (or until sold out), Feb. 5, 2017 and organizers have planned to cook up 3,000 plates, which is just over one ton of turkey. The time-honored event

Director Brandt Barnard, wears the celebratory turkey hat as he directs the sixth-grade band during the annual Fredericksburg Band Boosters Turkey Dinner. Volunteer boosters served more than 3,000 plates last year and raised an estimated $30,000. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

is scheduled inside the large Gillespie County Fair Grounds Exhibition Hall, just off Texas Highway 16 South. The menu will feature turkey and dressing, gravy, cranberry sauce, green beans, noodles, dessert and a beverage, the meal is offered either on a dine-in or to-go basis. In addition, FISD band students will play music for those dining in the hall. The popular event offers a full menu, drive-through “To-Go� line and an afternoon of concerts by all of the Fredericksburg Independent School District student bands. Beginning at 1 p.m., the bands from both Fredericksburg High School and Fredericksburg Middle School (including jazz bands) will take turns performing. Meal tickets will be sold in advance of the event or at the door. Throughout the day, prize drawings will be held and tickets will be available in advance from band students or for purchase at the door. Proceeds from the event serve as the main fundraiser for the year for the FISD Band Boosters, which supports the band organizations by purchasing instruments, equipment and uniforms, as well as providing for supplemenSixth-grade sax players, from left, Riley Rizzo, Macy tal travel Moellering and Karsten Ottmers concentrate on their and contest tone. All bands in the FISD program perform at the expenses. annual event. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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German choirs sing for ages Keeping German tradition and heritage alive are two local choirs — the Arion Men’s Choir and the Hermann Sons Mixed Choir. The choirs meet weekly for fellowship and singing. Membership is voluntary and adults who enjoy singing are invited to join in and participate any time. Arion Männerchor (Arion Men’s Choir), founded in 1908, and the HermannsĂśhne Gemischter Chor (Hermann Sons Mixed Choir), active since 1934, are both directed by Mark Hierholzer, a keyboard artist and composer. Hierholzer directs the choirs in weekly rehearsals and performances throughout the year. Rehearsals are held Thursday evenings at St. Joseph’s Halle at 212 West San Antonio Street. The Hermann Sons meet at 7:30 p.m., followed by the Arion at about 8:15 p.m. Some knowledge of the German lan-

guage is helpful, but is not required, nor is the ability to sight-read music. The choirs’ repertoire ranges from sacred music to classical masterworks to folk songs. They jointly present a free-admission public concert in the spring, XVXDOO\ WKH ÂżUVW 6XQGD\ LQ 0D\ (Maifest), and another in the fall, the ÂżUVW 6DWXUGD\ LQ 1RYHPEHU D +HUEstfest (Harvestfest). Both of these events are held at St. Joseph’s Halle. In addition, they represent Fredericksburg in a yearly Sängerfest (singers’ festival) along with GerPDQ FKRLUV IURP 6DQ $QWRQLR 1HZ Voices ring out to please a variety of musical tastes Braunfels and Corpus Christi. Both choirs also appear regularly at (from sacred music to classical works to folk songs) Oktoberfest, and give performances during a St. Joseph’s Halle performance of the from time to time during the year at German choirs. Directed by Mark Hierholzer, who accompanies on piano, the groups work to preserve nursing and retirement homes. More information is available by Fredericksburg’s German heritage. They welcome calling Heinrich Boenig at 830-669adults with an interest in singing to join in rehears2104 or Carol Woitalla at 830-997als each Thursday evening. —Standard-Radio Post 9671. file photo

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Comedies, musicals, dramas all take center stage at FTC

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a documentary about the women’s WASP program during World War II, and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein on Halloween. FTC’s third annual fundraiser on Nov. 11-12 will be “20 Seasons of Song.â€? The theater will then feature the classic Christmas cinema “Miracle on 34th Streetâ€? and “Santa Claus Conquers the Martiansâ€? on Dec. 3, the March 11, 2017 Spring Break bash and Third Annual Car Show featuring the 60th anniversary of the Elvis Presley movie “Jailhouse Rock,â€? and then in March 18, 2017, Big Band vocalist Bryan Anthony will perform “Celebrating Sinatra: His Life in Music.â€? Show times and info Regular show times are generally Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets usually go on sale a full two weeks prior to opening QLJKW DW WKH )7& %R[ 2IÂżFH QH[W WR WKH WKHDWHU 7KH WLFNHWV FDQ EH UHVHUYHG E\ FDOOLQJ WKH )7& RIÂżFH DW RU WROO free at 888-669-7114. Updates and more detailed information about upcoming productions may be found at: www.fredericksburgtheater.org. See FTC EVENTS â–ś 54

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Sponsorship Most of FTC’s funding is from private donations, but the theater also receives grants and corporate donations. A Season Flex Pass is $145 and includes six tickets that can be used as chosen throughout the theater season. Donation levels begin at $250 with the Performer level and include Director ($1,000), Playwright ($2,500), Producer ($5,000) and Tony Award ($10,000). Each level of support comes with tickets, recognition and other special features. Donors can also pledge support in the form of monthly donations, starting at $25 a month. FTC has earned a positive reputation for its big musicals, dramas and comedies. Some of those productions have included: Âł/HV 0LVpUDEOHV ´ Âł0DQ RI /D 0DQFKD ´ Âł6RXWK 3DFLÂżF ´ Âł,QWR the Woods,â€? “Fiddler on the Roof,â€? “Our Town,â€? “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,â€? “My Fair Lady,â€? “The Sound of Music,â€? “1776,â€? “Annie,â€? “The Music Man,â€? “West Side Story,â€? Âł7KH .LQJ DQG , ´ Âł$QQLH *HW <RXU *XQ ´ Âł7KH )DQWDVWLFNV ´ Âł/LWWOH 6KRS RI +RUURUV ´ Âł7KH 0LUDFOH :RUNHU ´ Âł/RVW LQ <RQNHUV´ and “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.â€? The group has also performed dramas, comedies, Broadway musical revues, and has sponsored symphony concerts and a ballet performance. More information is also available online at www.fredericksburgtheater.org. The theater is also on Facebook.

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This all-ages orchestra brings classical music to Hill Country

Fredericksburg Community Orchestra presented its spring concert at Hill Country Church this past May. The FCO String Orchestra opened the concert, followed by performances from the FCO Suzuki String Ensembles. Suzuki violin, cello and viola students group

performed recital pieces and a soloist performed “Scene de Ballet.� FCO will begin the 2016-2017 season with a Halloween-themed “Hauntcert� at St. Joseph’s Halle on Saturday, Oct. 29. — Standard-Radio Post photo

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Canto Choir slates Dec. 5 concert The Canto Chamber Choir will perform its annual Christmas concert at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 5, at the Hill Country Church. Tickets are $25 per person, and all proceeds will go to the Good Samaritan Center.They may be Canto Chamber Choir will present its annual Christmas concert to benefit the purchased at the Hill Country Church, the Good Good Samaritan Center at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 5, at Hill Country Church. Samaritan Center or at the door. — Standard-Radio Post file photo Although the format is not set yet, the concert with 25-35 members performing per concert, depending on will feature “Music for the season,� said Susan Rees, Canto Chamber Choir president. “We really try to sing to their schedules. They have singers in the ranges soprano, alto, tenor and bass. reach people’s hearts and minds.� Besides Fredericksburg, the singers also are from Stonewall, Jerry Neuenschwander, serves as the choir’s director, and Kerrville and Bandera. Charlene James is the accompanist. Turnout had been good every year, Rees said, with positive The choir is comprised of “very experienced� members who feedback. have met two requirements through tryouts and auditions: “Many folks tell us that they don’t feel it’s the Christmas seathey have experience and must be able to read or sight-read son until they come to this concert,� Rees added. music, Rees said. For more information about the Canto Chamber Choir or About a month before a concert they will get together to plan to audition, call Rees at 830-998-0898, e-mail her at suthe event and then have practices during those two to three san1469@yahoo.com or visit the website www.cantochoir.org. weeks. “This way doesn’t take up a bunch of time,� Rees said. Hill Country Church is located at 107 East Lower Crabapple The choir consists currently of an estimated 50 members, Road.

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Chorale combines art, music Fredericksburg Chorale continues to bring an artistic touch to the local music scene. As part of the holiday season, the Chorale will perform a Christmas Concert at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, at St. Joseph’s Halle. The Chorale’s New Works Concert is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017, at 3 p.m. Under the direction of Mark Hierholzer, the Chorale is made up of area residents whose ages range from 11 to 75 years. The Chorale offers a concert series called Dialogues and Dances that schedules performances at 7 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month. The concerts, held at the Hill Country University Center, feature original vocal and instrumental compositions and improvisations. Besides special concerts, the Chorale hosts a summer workshop, which runs June through August. Rehearsals are Monday evenings from 7-8:30 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church. Semester membership dues are $55 for adults and $25 for students. Scholarships are available. For more information, visit fredericksburgchorale. com, email fredericksburgchorale@gmail.com or call 830-998-1257.

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Art created by high school students is entered in Whistle Pik Gallery’s Annual Student Art Show. The 2017 show is scheduled for Feb. 1-15 as part of the First Friday Art Walk Fredericksburg celebration. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

Cont. from 62 rary setting exhibiting 19th-20th century landscape paintings. A brief list of featured historic artists includes Emilio Lanzi, Karl Bodmer and John Edward Borein, as well as local artists. Also represented are North American and European artisan jewelry designers featuring goldsmith, silversmith and gemstone creations. Upcoming Art Walk events: s2FW q:HVW RI WKH 3HFRVr IHDWXULQJ Texas artist, Hank Zane. An artist reception will be held from 5-8 p.m. s1RY q5LFK &RORUV RI )DOOr IHDWXULQJ Adam Lehr, 1853-1924. Also featured will be new artisan jewelry by Pyrrha, Vancouver, B.C. s'HF q+LOO &RXQWU\ $UWLVWV r /RFDO +LOO Country landscape works by Deb Mason and new works by Kerrville photographer, Bill Morgenstern will be featured along with jewelry artisan Linda Barnes. An artist reception will be held from 5-8 p.m. s-DQ q/DQG RI (QFKDQWPHQWr IHDWXUing 19th century hand-colored engravings of Chaco Canyon – Pueblo Bonito, historic 19th century pueblo paintings and ancient Spanish Santos statues. s)HE q+RPEUHV RI ([WUHPH &RORUr will feature Fritz Scholder and Tamayo vintage posters along with new work by jewelry artisans. s0DUFK q&RORUDGR 2XWEDFNr IHDWXUing Scott Franz, a Colorado wildlife and remote landscape photographer. An artist reception will be held from 5-8 p.m. Cowboy Bronze Fine Art Gallery 226 West Main 830-997-2822 www.cowboybronze.net Cowboy Bronze Fine Art Gallery now offers ongoing pottery classes with artist

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grape regions throughout the world, Pfeiffer said. “It is all blended into one beautiful experience where one can ‘Wine about Art’ in a historic building,” Pfeiffer said. Eleven Squared Venue and Flying Frame Studio 237 West Main Street 512-547-9506 www.elevensquaredvenue.com Eleven Squared Venue and Flying Frame Studio is more than a gallery. “We champion the artist and various forms of artistic expression,” according to owners Jon and Lee Ann Whatley. “We embrace the art scene from the inside out from helping individuals enhance, preserve and insure their collection through fine art framing and appraisal services, to representing and marketing new and established artists, as well as supporting local fine art and cultural education and events.” Eleven Squared Venue represents 11 artists at any given time “whose work is not only beautiful but who we have developed a personal relationship with,” the WhatSee FIRST FRIDAY ▶ 67

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First Friday Cont. from 64 leys said, “We invite you to get to know these artists and to fall in love with their work like we have.� Fredericksburg Art Gallery 314 East Main 830-990-2707 www.fbgartgallery.com Fredericksburg Art Gallery carries art by nationally celebrated and emerging artists from Texas and beyond. In addition to original artwork, the gallery also carries museum-quality custom picture framing. The gallery specializes in representational wildlife, western, still life, portraiture and landscape. The artists work in various mediums and styles from the realm of realism to the world of impressionism. Upcoming events include: s 2FW /RFDO DQG QDWLRQDOO\ UHFRJQL]HG artist Jill Holland will have a solo exhibition. A Food and Wine Vine Art� show the ZHHNHQG RI 2FW s 1RY $QQXDO &RQWHPSRUDU\ 0DVWHUV art show featuring several established and up-and-coming artists working in various manners. s 'HF 0LQLDWXUH 6KRZ IHDWXULQJ LWHPV from tiny wood sculptures to stamp-size oil paintings. s -DQ 6WDUYLQJ $UWLVW VKRZ 8S DQG coming artists from around the world will be featured. s )HE 8QGHWHUPLQHG s 0DUFK /DUJHU WKDQ /LIH SDLQWLQJV which is a collaboration of two brothers, &OD\WRQ 6DPPRQV DQG 3DWULFN 6DPPRQV Fredericksburg Art Guild 308 East Austin 830-997-4949 www.fredericksburgartguild.org Founded over 40 years ago, the Fredericksburg Art Guild’s purpose is to encourage, promote, educate and cultivate the DUWV WKURXJKRXW WKH 7H[DV +LOO &RXQWU\ 7KHUH DUH PHPEHUV DQG QLQH DVVRFLate members who reflect varying styles and media. The guild is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Monday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for First Friday Art Walk. Upcoming exhibits include the following: s 2FW q6ZHHW 7UHDWV &KLOGUHQpV $UW 6KRZ r s 2FW WKURXJK -DQ q7KH *LIW r This holiday exhibit features art, jewelry

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First Friday Cont. from 67 Larry Jackson Fine Art and Antiques 209 South Llano 830-997-0073 www.LarryJacksonAntiques.com Larry Jackson Fine Art and Antiques exhibits a collection of original Texas art and estate art in its expansive historical warehouse gallery. “Our original art and sculpture comes from the secondary market,� said Jeannie Jackson. The gallery features a selection of G. Harvey bronzes and paintings that have been previously owned. Each First Friday Art Walk is a special event with new and diverse works that the owners seek out each month. The gallery specializes in Texas art by notable artists such as Porfirio Salinas, Vives Atsara and many others. The gallery gets in new works every week and the owners never know what will come in advance. The Jacksons note that they rarely have artists in for a special show since most no longer make appearances. Some of them are deceased, but their art lives on and is highly sought after. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday. River Rustic Gallery 222 West Main 830-997-6585 www.riverrustic.com The gallery is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment on Sundays and Mondays by calling 830-456-8701. The gallery features rock art by artist and gallery co-owner, Carlos Moseley. The gallery also represents 40-plus artists who are local, from throughout Texas and the United States. The gallery is home to furniture, pressed flowers, metal work, wood turnings, paintings, photography, stained glass and fused glass, gourds, raku, ceramics, mixed media, clay bells, dichroic glass, carved wood and kinetic sculptures.

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Artist Chuck Mauldin, center, and his wife, Barbara, visit with patrons at the Fredericksburg Art Gallery in February at a reception honoring Mauldin’s cover art on the 2016 edition of Fredericksburg Art Guide. The next 30,000-copy edition, scheduled for a January

release, will again be distributed in local galleries, Texas Travel Centers and at other locations and will feature the work of a local artist on the cover. The reception was sponsored by the gallery and Fredericksburg Publishing Company. – Standard-Radio Post file photo

RS Hanna Gallery 208 South Llano 830-307-3071 www.rshannagallery.com Experience RS (Shannon) Hanna’s passion for art at the RS Hanna Gallery. Hanna has been connecting art and collectors since 1998. Thirty artists from 14 states, Scotland and Canada have found a home with her. Upcoming events: s 2FW q&HOHEUDWLQJ :RPHQ LQ WKH $UWVr at RS Hanna Gallery. An opening reception will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Oct. 7. Featured will be Maryneil Dance “Naturescapes and the Family Dog� Show. Marie Figge Wise is the featured artist with her exhibit, “Treescapes.� Tickets for the Fredericksburg Dog Park Association’s prize drawing will be available for sale. s1RY )LUVW )ULGD\ $UW :DON IURP S P Patrons are invited to bring their dog for the “Waggiest Tale� contest. Awards will be presented at 6:30 p.m. A drawing will be held at 7 p.m. for giclees donated by John Austin Hanna, Maryneil Dance and Annette Bennett. Also, original animal portraits donated by Annette Bennett and Jen Brown, who will work from photographs of pets or by meeting the pet in person to paint from. The drawing will benefit the Fredericksburg

Dog Park Association. s1RY 'HF q:RPHQ $UWLVWV RI WKH West,� the 46th national juried exhibition. Artist awards will be presented from 2-5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2. A reception will follow. This event includes more than 180 juried works from 70 guest and member artists from all over the United States. It is a salute to women in the fine arts, and has been featured in several national magazines. Whistle Pik Galleries 425 East Main 1-800-999-0820 www.WhistlePik.com Whistle Pik Galleries is a national art gallery established in Fredericksburg in 1995 by Tim and Pamela Taylor. Offering some of the finest traditional original paintings and bronzes, Whistle Pik showcases work in two galleries joined by a courtyard and sculpture garden. Whistle Pik is one of only two galleries in the United States to represent the original work of Texas artist G. Harvey, a legend in the art world. Special events at the gallery include a Spring Showcase in April and May, with a Fall Showcase in October and November. Other months feature an all-gallery showcase. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays by appointment. facebook.com/gofred1


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Die Kßnstler more than 100 strong Die Kßnstler von Fredericksburg (The Artists of Fredericksburg) was established in 1993 by a small group of local artists to help promote the visual arts in Fredericksburg and the surrounding Texas Hill Country while helping preserve the German heritage in the community. The group has since grown to more than 100 artists. Through its meetings, artists’ demonstrations, and a growing DVD art library, DK strives to help develop the talents of those interested in the visual arts, as well as promote art by providing exhibits to display members’ artwork. 0HHWLQJV DUH KHOG IURP S P WKH ¿UVW 7KXUVGD\ RI WKH month, in the Fellowship Hall at Memorial Presbyterian Church, 607 North Milam Street. Artists of every skill level, as well as high school art students, are encouraged to visit the group’s monthly meetings and demonstrations. Die Kßnstler’s Annual Art Show and Sale, held the second weekend in November, attracts many patrons from across the United States. The 2016 show will be held Nov. 11, 12 and 13 at Zion Lutheran Church Hall, 424 W. Main St. in Fredericksburg. An artist recepWLRQ LV KHOG RQ 1RY IURP S P DQG DWWHQGHHV FDQ JHW ¿UVW opportunity to buy original framed art as well as unframed art. DK receives support from the Pedernales Creative Arts Alliance/Oktoberfest, City of Fredericksburg and Gillespie County.

Die Kßnstler (the artists) von Fredericksburg secretary Barbara Mauldin paints a cactus during the organization’s annual fine art show and sale. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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The museum occupies six acres and has become one of the elite military museums in the nation. The attractions include the Admiral Nimitz Museum, George H.W. Bush Gallery, the Japanese Garden of Peace, the Memorial Courtyard, the Plaza of Presidents, the Nimitz Education and ReVHDUFK &HQWHU DQG WKH 3DFL¿F &RPEDW =RQH The Admiral Nimitz Museum houses exhibits on the life and career of Nimitz, who fought in World War II, the Cailloux Education Center and the Admiral Nimitz Grand Ballroom and Mezzanine. Exhibits in the George H.W. Bush Gallery convey the shock and destruction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. :LWKLQ WKH JDOOHU\ LV DQ +$ RQH RI WKH ¿YH -DSDQHVH WZR man subs that took part in the attack. In the Memorial Courtyard, the museum honors the indiYLGXDOV VKLSV DQG XQLWV ZKR IRXJKW LQ WKH 3DFL¿F 7KHDWHU 7KH DUFKLYHV RI WKH 1DWLRQDO 0XVHXP RI WKH 3DFL¿F :DU KROGV WKRXVDQGV RI PDQXVFULSWV RI¿FLDO GRFXPHQWV SKRWRJUDSKV DQG UHFRUGHG LQWHUYLHZV ZLWK 3DFL¿F :DU YHWHUDQV All the archives are housed in the Nimitz Education and Research Center which is open to the public by appointment only. The museum stages Living History Reenactments that put YLHZHUV RQ WKH IURQW OLQH DW WKH 3DFL¿F &RPEDW =RQH ORFDWHG

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Pioneer Museum transports visitors to the past History buffs can immerse themselves in the life of Fredericksburg by exploring the historic structures, authentic objects, photographs and much more at Pioneer Museum, owned and operated by the Gillespie County Historical Society (GCHS). The GCHS and Pioneer Museum work together to create a shared narrative of Fredericksburg history. The GCHS manages historical collections from donors and the Pioneer Museum complex brings the collections to life through exhibits, demonstrations and educational programs.

Pioneer Museum, located at 325 West Main Street, is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. except Sundays and Thanksgiving and Christmas days. —Standard-Radio Post file photos

A feel from a different day is offered at the Pioneer Museum, where visitors can occasionally see living hisory demonstrations, like smithing (left) and rope making (below.)

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of three kitchens, a cellar, a stone patio, bedrooms and living areas. When the society purchased the Kammlah property in 1955, four generations of Kammlahs had lived in the house. Between 1870 and 1924, the Kammlahs operated a general store in the front rooms. The house is the oldest building in Fredericksburg open to the public. Each historic structure at the museum complex tells part of the story of this community’s past. The Kammlah Smokehouse and Barn, located behind the KRXVH DUH ¿OOHG ZLWK ERWWOH OLQHG ÀRZHU EHGV D ZLQGPLOO chicken pen and farm implements. The Arhelger Bathhouse, originally built as a bathhouse behind the Arhelger Barber Shop, is staged to look as it would have in the early 20th century as a Main Street stop for traveling men to get a haircut and bath. The White Oak School recalls the days of the one-roomed country school, common before Texas consolidated its schools into larger districts after World War II. Three additional homes offer a comparison between different types of structures found in 19th century Fredericksburg. The Walton Smith Log Cabin, built around 1880, is a typical log-stone-mortar house. The Fassel-Roeder House, begun in the 1870s, served as a butcher shop before a kitchen, living room and front porch were added. Furnished with household items typical of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Fassel-Roeder House illustrates domestic life during that period. The Weber Sunday House is typical of small wooden structures built by German families who lived too far from town for one-day trips. These little houses served as places to eat and rest when families came to town for church, shopping or funerals. Also located on the grounds is the Fredericksburg Volunteer Fire Department Museum, built by the Fredericksburg Heritage Federation. )RXU SLHFHV RI HDUO\ WK FHQWXU\ ¿UH¿JKWLQJ HTXLSPHQW offer a glimpse of the history of the Fredericksburg Volunteer Fire Department. The bell on top of the building stood DWRS WKH ¿UVW ¿UH VWDWLRQ LQ WRZQ More information on the museum is available at 830-9908441 or on the internet: www.pioneermuseum.net.

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An acoustic musician performs folk songs for special event visitors to Pioneer Museum. Also commonly featured are games that would have been played by children in pioneer times, as well as living history interpretations and more. —Standard-Radio Post file photo

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Trails offer visitors ‘walk in the park’ Three nature trails at the Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park offer nature lovers a multitude of species of birds, forbs, grasses, woody plants, amphibians, reptiles and insects to view. There trails, designed and built by the Friends of the Fredericksburg Nature Center, have over 6,600 feet of hiking divided among two loop trails and a special 600-yard long wheelchair-accessible trail. The 10-acre area features forests, prairie, riparian, creek and lake side wetlands, post oak savannah and semi-arid brush land ecosystems. Many species are marked with identifying signs along the WUDLO DQG D WHOHYLVLRQ PRQLWRU LQ WKH SDUN RIÂżFH VKRZV SKRWRV RI WKH ZLOGĂ€RZHUV ELUGV EXWWHUĂ€LHV DQG GUDJRQĂ€LHV VHH LQ WKH nature area. There is a 70-foot x 70-foot garden located between the swimming pool and the RV park that was designated the Âł3ROOLQDWRU *DUGHQ ´ 7KH ZLOGĂ€RZHUV DUH KRPH WR EHHV EXWWHUĂ€LHV KXPPLQJELUGV DQG PRWKV FDUU\LQJ RXW SROOLQDWLRQ processes. &KHFNOLVWV DUH DYDLODEOH LQ WKH SDUN KHDGTXDUWHUV RIÂżFH WKH OLVWV LQFOXGH ZLOGĂ€RZHUV ELUGV EXWWHUĂ€LHV RGRQDWHV GUDJRQĂ€LHV DQG UHSWLOHV PDPPDOV DQG ÂżVK

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annually from 2012-2016 by Truven Health Analytics as one of the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals. This accolade is based on outcomes in 10 categories ranging from patient safety and satisfaction to adherence to medical and clinical standards. In 2014, HCM received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, a presidential award recognizing the hospital’s focus on leadership, strategic planning and customer satisfaction. And, HCM continues to outperform RWKHU 7H[DV KRVSLWDOV LQ TXDOLW\ KHDOWK care performance. In 2016, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recognized HCM as RQH RI 7H[DV KRVSLWDOV WR UHFHLYH D ¿YH VWDU UDWLQJ 2QO\ SHUFHQW RI 8 6 hospitals received the top ranking. The new comprehensive star rating is the ¿UVW RI LWV NLQG RYHUDOO IRU KRVSLWDOV QDtionwide. Prevention and wellness $V WKH PRVW FRPSUHKHQVLYH ¿WQHVV center in Fredericksburg, the HCM Wellness Center focuses on a holistic approach to healthy living. ,W SURYLGHV D UDQJH RI ¿WQHVV HTXLSPHQW JURXS ¿WQHVV FODVVHV SHUVRQDO training, an indoor heated pool, a theraS\ SRRO PDVVDJH WKHUDS\ ¿WQHVV FDPSV for kids and more.

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Diane Patteson, fitness instructor with the Hill Country Memorial Wellness Center, begins a lesson in the indoor fitness pool. The center also houses a therapy pool and a host of other exercise equipment and classes. Membership is open to anyone. —Submitted photo

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Late summer months saw construction underway at Hill Country Memorial to move an MRI unit into the main hospital building. In their never-ending attempts to improve patient care and satisfied experiences, hospital leaders identified this as a priority and made it happen with the community’s support. —Standard-Radio Post file

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Geocache treasure hunts abound in town, county Of the more than 2.9 million of these items that exist worldwide, more than 20 hide in plain sight in Fredericksburg. Whether easy or challenging, it’s all part of geocaching — a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPSenabled devices. Once the coordinates, description and clues OHDG WR WKH ULJKW SODFH KXQWHUV ¿QG WKH JHRFDFKH The caches are as small as bison tubes and are as big as ammunition boxes. Other common objects XVHG IRU JHRFDFKHV LQFOXGH ¿OP FDQLVWHUV DQG MDUV Airtight is preferable. Generally, there are three types of geocaches: regular ones, which can be found with the coordinates and clues; multiple geocaches, which can be IRXQG RQFH ¿QDO FRRUGLQDWHV DUH DVVHPEOHG IURP ¿QGLQJ ¿QDO FOXHV DQG YLUWXDO JHRFDFKHV ZKHUH clues help geocachers locate answers to questions that are then sent to the person who created the geocache. Once a geocache is found, the searcher signs the log. They can also log it online or through their cell phone app to have

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Lady Bird offers sites, adventures Just a few miles south of downtown Fredericksburg, Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park provides a recreational getaway for locals and visitors alike. There is no admission charge for entering the 150-acre park located southwest of town on Texas 16 South. Day use activities Day-time visitors to the park can use picnic tables (availDEOH RQ D ¿UVW FRPH ¿UVW VHUYHG EDVLV DQG IRXU SOD\JURXQGV at no charge to accommodate those just wanting to get away from it all for a couple of hours. Three free nature trails that take hikers across Live Oak Creek gives nature lovers a chance to get up close and personal with the natural habitat. The pathways were established by the Friends of the Fredericksburg Nature Center. )RU YDFDWLRQHUV ZKR HQMR\ ¿VKLQJ WKH SDUN RIIHUV D DFUH lake and plenty of spots to wet a line. Motor boats, however, are prohibited, as are trotlines and swimming. (OVHZKHUH LQ WKH SDUN WKHUH DUH EDVHEDOO DQG VRIWEDOO ¿HOGV a sand volleyball court, an outdoor basketball court, a swimPLQJ SRRO ZLWK NLGGLH SRRO WR WKH VLGH DQG WHQQLV FRXUWV The Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Golf Course recently reopened after being closed half of 2012 due to renovations. The swimming pool facilities at Lady Bird underwent a massive renovation in 2014.

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Going batty Abandoned railroad tunnel now features bat emergence shows through October Millions of bats can be seen within a half hour of Fredericksburg, at Old Tunnel State Park’s 16.1 acre temporary home. For six months out of the year, three million-plus bats make their home inside the 920-foot landmark railroad tunnel at Old Tunnel State Park. The tunnel was originally built in 1913 and used by the Fredericksburg and Northern Railroad until its abandonment in 1941. Brazilian Free-tailed Bats, as well as an estimated 3,000 cave myotis bats funnel out of a now-defunct railroad tunnel between May and October. Old Tunnel State Park, located at 10619 Old San Antonio Road (around 11 miles south of Fredericksburg), is open

sunrise to sunset, 365 days a year. During the summer and early fall months, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department hosts daily sessions to educate visitors about the bats. Then, at dusk, viewing sessions are held where spectators can watch as a “black tornadoâ€? forms before their eyes as thousands of bats leave behind their roosts inside the abandoned railroad tunnel, swirling out en masse on their QLJKWO\ IRUDJLQJ Ă€LJKWV To better see the bats on their nightly runs, the park offers an upper viewing deck and a lower observation level which is closer to the bat tunnel and walking trail. The largest bat populations and corresponding longer emergence times (up to

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trail and lower viewing seats, is $5 per person. Due to the sensitive nature of the park, no camping, pets or smoking is allowed. Since the program start depends upon the emergence times (which vary with sunset times), Old Tunnel State Park maintains an informational phone line to distribute updated information. Information on estimated “show” times is available at 1-866-9782287. More information is also available on the Internet on the park’s TPWD web page at: http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/old-tunnel. Picnic tables are available at the park, along with a half-mile birdwatching trail.

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Granite ‘rock’ is Hill Country giant Rock lovers, hikers, nature lovers and stargazers will all enjoy the beauty that is Enchanted Rock State Natural Area. Visible from long distances due to its size and shape, Enchanted Rock stretches up 1,825 feet in elevation and reaches out to grab the interest of thousands of hikers, campers and other outdoor lovers who take the time to visit the 1643-acre park near the Gillespie/ Llano county line each year. The park also is one of the best area places to see the stars at night shine big and bright. It was one of two state parks in Texas to be designated an International Dark Sky Park. The designation means that Enchanted Rock’s lighting sources now comply with the International Dark Sky Association requirements, which not only saves energy for the park, but assures that visitors from the city experience a night sky uninterrupted by bright lights. It also helps the area promote low-impact ecotourism in one of the Hill Country’s major tourist destinations. About ‘The Rock’ ‡ $W MXVW 1825 feet, Enchanted Rock

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Country schools show ‘old school’ For those who wonder what school was like in the pioneer days when the West was still being won, to the early 20th century, a visit to any of the schools on the Gillespie County Country Schools Trail will probably answer their questions. To visit these old schools, all it takes is a visit on the “country schools trail.â€? ‘Old School’ School houses on the driving trail include Cave Creek, Cherry Mountain, Cherry Spring, Crabapple, Grapetown, Junction, Lower South Grape Creek, Luckenbach, Meusebach, Nebgen, Pecan Creek, Rheingold, Williams Creek (Albert), White Oak, Willow City and Wrede. The Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools, in conjunction with several organizations, sponsors the trail and various activities throughout the year so that people can learn more about the county’s educational history. The Friends consist of former students of the closed schools. Open Houses and other events The schools are available to the public for social activities. The following are open houses and other events: ‡ 6DWXUGD\ 6HSW D P WR S P 2SHQ KRXVH DQG EDUEHcue fundraiser at Lower South Grape Creek School; ‡ 6XQGD\ 6HSW 6W -RKQ /XWKHUDQ &KXUFKÂśV DQQXDO KRPH-

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Ranger Center gives glimpses into past Sam Houston famously said, “Give me a few Texas Rangers, and I will get it done.â€? In Fredericksburg, more than a few Rangers are halfway through a huge project that will pay homage to the Lone Star State’s lawmen and provide another local attraction. Phase 1 of the Texas Rangers Heritage Center is complete. It has a spacious open-air pavilion, which can seat DQG IHDWXUHV DQ DPSKLWKHDWHU ZLWK D ÂżUH SLW In September 2013, then-Gov. Rick Perry and other dignitaries attended a ground-breaking ceremony on the land between Fort Martin Scott and the Hill Country University Center. The site also includes a campanile (bell tower) and a Ring of Honor, and a 30-foot simulation of a Ranger badge which memorializes Rangers who lost their lives in the line of duty. On Aug. 13, a new piece of art depicting the history of the Texas Rangers was placed on the Heritage Center grounds at a special dedication ceremony. The Rangers Foundation has begun fundraising for Phase 2, which will feature a museum building. There, visitors will learn about well-known Rangers and episodes in Ranger history. Museum planners promise an immersive experience,

In August 2016, a new bronze statue was unveiled at the Heritage Center. The statue depicts the history of the Texas Rangers from 1823 to the present. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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State park honors 36th president Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site at Stonewall is a “must see” destination in the Hill Country that combines lessons in history with a step back in time and a chance to enjoy the outdoors. The park features historical exhibits, memorabilia and a living history farm with recreational sports, nature and bicycling trails, shopping and more. Honoring a president The LBJ State Park and Historic Site honors Gillespie County native Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. A Visitor Center complex houses exhibits and memorabilia focusing on the late president’s two WHUPV RI RI¿FH Park facilities A walk through the gate at the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm in the Lyndon B. Johnson There’s also an auditorium that State Park and Historic Site at Stonewall is a step back in time. At the farm, interpreters depict accommodates up to 250 persons the life of a German/Texas family from 1915-1918. — Standard-Radio Post photo IRU IUHH ¿OPV VKRZQ GDLO\ DQG D gift shop that is open daily from 9 Historical exhibits, a.m. to 5 p.m. memorabilia and 7KH 9LVLWRU &HQWHU LV WKH ¿UVW VWRS IRU DQ\ WRXU WR WKH /%- more focusing on Ranch, which is a part of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Johnson’s two Historical Park. (See separate article on the national park faterms as the 36th cility elsewhere in this issue.) United States PresAttached to the Visitor Center is the Behrens Cabin, a twoident are on display room dogtrot cabin built during the 1840s by German immiin the Visitor Center at the Lyndon grant Johannes Behrens. B. Johnson State There’s also an outdoor amphitheater used for a variety of Park and Historic programs. Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm The park is also home to the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farm, which depicts the life of a German/Texas family from 1915-1918. East of the Visitor Center and off the nature trail, the farm is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Guided tours there allow park interpreters to demonstrate every phase of life characteristic of that era. School classes and other large groups of 15 or more are encouraged to make reservations for one-hour farm tours by phoning 830-644-2252, ext. 229. Nature trails Elsewhere in the park, a winding nature trail leads walkers to a larger-than-life bronze statue of the former president overlooking the Pedernales River. It also trails near a wildlife enclosure housing buffalo and @GoFred1

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ATTRACTIONS Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park Interpretive Ranger Rhonda Wise gives a tour of the Texas White House at LBJ National Historical Park. — StandardRadio Post file photo

Remembering a president LBJ National Historical Park located in Stonewall, Johnson City Trace the birth, childhood, political career, retirement and death of the 36th President of the United States at the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Stonewall. The park is actually divided into two components — one in Johnson City and the other in Stonewall. The LBJ Ranch is a mile east of Stonewall on the north side of the Pedernales River. It is a companion attraction to the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site, which is located along the river’s southern banks. The other district in Johnson City, in Blanco County, is made up of the LBJ Boyhood Home and the Johnson Settlement. Among the annual fall and winter events at the LBJ Ranch are Christmas at the Boyhood Home, 1920s Style on Nov. 26 and the Christmas event: “A Timeless Christmas in Johnson Cityâ€?; 1920s Christmas at the Boyhood Home and 1860’s Christmas at the Johnson Settlement. All events will be in Johnson City. Stonewall District The national park’s Stonewall District operating hours are 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and it is open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. The gate closes at 5:30 p.m., and the ranch is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7KH ÂżUVW VWRS IRU DQ\ WRXU RI WKH /%- 5DQFK LV DW WKH /%- State Park and Historic Site Visitor Center, 17 miles east of Fredericksburg off U.S. 290. @GoFred1

Air Force One sits on the property at LBJ National Historical Park for visitors to get a peek at how the president traveled. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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a.m. and running through 4:30 p.m. each day. Cost is $3 for those 18 years of age or up, free for those 17 and under. Johnson City District Fourteen miles east of the LBJ Ranch is the Blanco County seat, Johnson City. This park district includes a visitor center at 100 East Ladybird Lane, the LBJ Boyhood Home and the Johnson Settlement. The visitor center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. The LBJ Boyhood Home is open for guided tours with a park ranger from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding the noon hour, seven days a

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Lightning further illuminates the large cross atop Cross Mountain as it keeps watch over Fredericksburg. The cross is lit from dark to dawn every evening. — StandardRadio Post file photo

Cross Mountain keeps watch over the city A recognized historic landmark in this part of the Texas Hill Country even before Fredericksburg was founded in 1846, Cross Mountain is named for the crosses that have topped its summit for more than 160 years. Rising to an elevation of 1,951 feet above sea level, Cross Mountain is located on North Milam Street alongside Ranch Road 965. A sign at the entrance makes the entryway easier to spot. After volunteer work done by The Friends of the Fredericksburg Nature Center, visitors can now walk up the hill on a stairway path to reach the top of the mountain for a panoramic view of Fredericksburg and surrounding area. There are also two trails that circle the mountain, one at the base and the other half way up the mountain, where visitors can look at the different plant life and wildlife in the area. No vehicles are allowed up the hill but parking is available at the foot of the mountain. History The history of Cross Mountain reaches @GoFred1

far back. When the early settlers arrived here in 1846, they found the remnants of a wooden cross that had been erected there most probably by the Spanish missionaries who had by then established missions in San Antonio, San Saba and other areas of Texas. For the Indians, too, it was a landmark as it lay on the Pinta Trail, one of the oldest Indian trails in the state. From the Pinta Trail crossing on the Pedernales River, the trail divided, with this branch following the Upper Crabapple Road in the direction of Bear Mountain and then on to Enchanted Rock and beyond. Cross Mountain gained its name when an early-day German settler, John Christian Durst, found the old cross of heavy timbers at its summit that was presumably erected by the Spanish missionaries. He named it “Kreuzberg” (Cross Mountain), a name that has never changed. In the summer of 1848, Father George Menzel, a Bohemian priest, erected a more substantial cross as a symbol of

redemption and civilization. During the Diamond Jubilee of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in 1921, a more permanent cross was placed on top of the hill. It was constructed of concrete, reinforced steel and sheet metal. It was vandalized over the years, but was rebuilt by St. Mary’s in 1940. :KHQ UXUDO HOHFWUL¿FDWLRQ FDPH WR WKH area in 1946, the cross was illuminated. It burns bright each evening from dark to dawn. The park was purchased by Dr. J. Hardin Perry in the 1900s to keep it from being developed. It then ended up in the ownership of the Gillespie County Historical Society. In 1999, the City of Fredericksburg obtained ownership of the historic landmark. The park is now maintained by the City of Fredericksburg Parks and Recreation Department. $Q RI¿FLDO 7H[DV +LVWRULFDO &RPPLVsion marker was dedicated in observance of Founders Day on May 7, 1977, and the Nature Trail was dedicated during the 1978 Founders Day activities at the site. facebook.com/gofred1


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Any time a good time for walk on six routes Whatever the season, any time is a good time for a walk through the Texas Hill Country. Volkssporting (People’s Sports) in America started in Fredericksburg in June of 1976 and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary here. The local walking club — Volkssportverein Friedrichsburg (VVF) — has established six self-paced, year-round routes for walkers to enjoy. All six walks have been developed between 5K (3.1 miles) and 10K (6.2 miles) distances. In addition to the four routes inside the city limits, the club has also established routes at the Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site in Stonewall

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Chisholm Trail Winery at Spring Creek Vineyards Chisholmtrailwinery.com 830-990-2675 This winery is located at 2367 Usener Road (about 10 miles west of Fredericksburg on U.S. 290 toward Harper). The Old West-style winery, established in 2001, has a 6,000-square-foot saloon-style tasting room. Special events with live music and hosted by the winery’s Saloon Girls are held during the anniversary celebration in June. Wood-fired gourmet pizza is prepared in the Oval Oven. Chisholm Trail is now open Friday through Sunday at noon for lunch and Sunday through Thursday, noon to 5 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. Compass Rose Cellars Compassrosecellars.com 830-868-7799 This winery is located in Hye, at 1197 HyeAlbert Road (about 20 miles east of Fredericksburg on U.S. 290 toward Johnson City). Compass Rose Cellars, established in 2011, is a boutique winery based out of Hye, overlooking the Pedernales Valley. See website for hours and events. Fat Ass Ranch Winery fatasswine.com 830-644-2300 Gail and Jennie McCulloch opened their cowboy-themed Fat Ass Ranch and Winery in 2014. The two married and found the perfect Texas Hill Country ranch. Eating three square meals a day, the couple noticed their britches fitting tighter and their livestock and pets growing larger. This is when they decided they lived on Fat Ass Ranch. The ranch and winery is located on the

Wineries host a variety of events throughout the year and many visitors attend the annual Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest, where they can taste a variety of products from numerous wineries all in one location. —Stamdard-Radio Post file photo U.S. 290 Wine Corridor, while the tasting room on Main Street is in the heart of downtown Fredericksburg. The winery is open Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m.to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The tasting room is open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fiesta Winery Fiestawinery.com 830-307-3328 Fiesta Winery began in Bend, Texas, but the winery’s success spawned two local outlets. Fiesta Winery Main Street is located at 147A

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(4.0 Cellars continued) Oak Winery near Burleson and McPherson Cellars in Lubbock. 4.0 Cellars offers its winery for private and semi-private events. Its board room is ideal for gatherings of 30 or less and the courtyard and grounds can accommodate larger groups up to 250. An oak tree also stands on the grounds, making an ideal backdrop for wedding ceremonies. The winery offers private wine pairings daily with artisan cheeses or chocolates. Reservations are required. Tastings are $12, with three different wine flights, each offering six award-winning wines. Located seven miles east of Fredericksburg, 4.0 Cellars offers daily wine tastings, a wine club and event venue. See website for hours and reservations.

Fredericksburg Winery Fbgwinery.com 830-990-8747 Located at 247 W. Main St., Fredericksburg Winery was named one of the top three producers in Texas by “USA Today.� The winery is owned and operated by the Switzer family, and was established in 1996. The winery produces wines at its 10,600-square-foot facility on West Main Street, offering a large selection of wines from the very dry varieties to late harvest dessert wines and port. The winery is open seven days a week: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 5:30 p.m. Sunday. (The last tasting each day begins 15 minutes prior to closing.) Grape Creek Vineyards Grapecreek.com 830-644-2710

Grape Creek Vineyards offers visitors a feel of “Tuscany in Texas� on its grounds, less than 10 miles east of Fredericksburg. General hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition to having a tasting room at the winery, Grape Creek on Main offers a tasting room in downtown Fredericksburg, 223 E. Main St. Hilmy Cellars Hilmywine.com 830-644-2482 Hilmy Cellars offers a vineyard and winery where their primary production is focused on its “Hilmy Cellars� brand wines, utilizing 100 percent Texas grown grapes. The “Erik Hilmy, aka� brand represents wines utilizing fruit grown outside the state. All wine production occurs on the premises.

The tasting room currently offers six wines for $12 plus tax and is usually inhabited by Simon, Bella and Lucy, the farm dogs who patrol the property of owners Erik and Neldie Gonzales Hilmy. The tasting room is open Monday and Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Hilmy Cellars is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Reservations can be made at www.hilmywine.com/visit Hye Meadow Winery Hyemeadow.com 855-HYE-WINE Visit the family-owned Hye Meadow Winery on 62 oakshaded acres in Hye, nestled between Fredericksburg and Johnson City. Visitors can taste award winning wines, try an artisanal cheese plate or learn more on a winery tour. With three decks, a pavilion,

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and a covered outdoor bar, the venue specializes in events from an afternoon picnic to a storybook wedding. Hye Meadow is located at 10257 U.S. Highway 290 in Hye, 15 minutes east of Fredericksburg.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. They are closed Tuesdays. Inwood Estates Vineyards Inwoodwines.com inwoodFBG@gmail.com

830-997-2304 This winery brings 36 years of wine-making experience to its newest location nine miles east of Fredericksburg in the 290 wine corridor and was just named in the “Top 101 Wineries in America” by The Daily Meal, NY for the second consecutive year. Founder Dan Gatlin has an extensive background in the retail beverage trade and in vineyard research, pioneering Tempranillo in Texas in 2000. He established one of the first vineyards in the state in 1981 in Denton County and has reached new benchmarks with chardonnay, tempranillo and cabernet. The local winery includes The Reserve Tasting Room, The Bistro Tasting Bar and Kitchen, The Deck and The Grove. They are open every day: Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Kerrville Hills Winery Kerrvillehillswinery.com 830-895-4233 Kerrville Hills Winery features

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lives: family, food, friends and fellowship. The tasting room is designed to include every guest in a personal wine journey with education about the process from a knowledgeable guide, an intimate view of the working winery and sommelier and chefprepared cuisine carefully paired with each wine. Visitors are encouraged to take time to slow down, relax and savor the Wine Life-Vina Vita. The cellars’ tasting room, 18421 U.S. 290 East, is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Appointments are requested and can be made on the website. Lewis Wines Lewiswines.com 512-987-0660 Lewis Wines is a boutique producer of handcrafted Texas wines. Located near Johnson City in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, they specialize in Mediterranean varieties with a focus on Spanish and Portuguese. They work with quality-focused growers across the state to farm wine grapes that thrive in the wide ranging landscape that is Texas and they planted vineyards on the Lewis Estate in Spring 2014. The winery prides itself in using 100 percent Texasgrown grapes. Tastings are done by appointment, seven days a week, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lewis Wines is located at 3209 U.S. Highway 290 West, Johnson City. Lost Draw Cellars Lostdrawcellars.com 830-992-3251 A High Plains grape farmer, a retired oil and gas distributor, and a young civil engineer developed a partnership with a mission to open up a winery in the city limits of Fredericksburg. Their vision was to make Lost @GoFred1

The Fredericksburg Food and Wine Fest allows wineries from the area to set up shop and offer a variety of wine tastings at one time. —Standard-Radio Post file photo Draw Cellars a place where locals, tourists, wine enthusiasts and wine connoisseurs could come together to enjoy good company, an inviting atmosphere and a quality Texas wine. The trio of Andy Timmons, Andrew Sides and Troy Ottmers use grapes that handle the semiarid climate of the Texas High Plains in their wines. Lost Draw Cellars produces awarding winning wines that can be tasted in Fredericksburg at 113 E. Park St. Tasting room hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Closed on Tuesday. Mendelbaum Cellars Mendelbaumcellars.com 830-997-7000 Mendelbaum Cellars offers a variety of Israeli wines grown in three major grape growing areas of the “Holy Land” — the Upper Galiliee, Judean Hills and the Negev. The winery also offers 100 percent Texas wines produced from grapes grown in the Texas High Plains. The winery is located at 10207 U.S. 290 East. Hours are Monday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday,

12-6 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Messina Hof Hill Country Messinahof.com 830-990-4653 Messina Hof Hill Country opened in 2011, sporting a rich family-based background rooted in the wine-making process. Located next to U.S. 290 East, near Stonewall, the 10-acre estate includes a Wine Garten, “Manor Haus” B&B, VIP Room and Guest Center. Tasting room hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The local facility is an outgrowth of Messina Hof Winery and Resort in Bryan, which was started in 1977 by Merrill and Paul Bonarrigo VI. The Bonarrigo family began making wine in 1880. Narrow Path Winery Narrowpathwinery.com 830-992-1404 Narrow Path Winery is the result of a passion of the Turbeville family for the complete process of wine making (vine to

glass) and an even bigger passion for creating community. The vision for Narrow Path Winery is to provide a platform for sharing life’s journeys while sharing great wine. The winery is open noon-6 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, noon-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Pedernales Cellars Pedernalescellars.com 830-644-2037 Pedernales Cellars is dedicated to the creation of world-class wines using ecologically sound practices, with a focus on grape varieties that can be grown in the Texas Hill Country. Winemaker David Kuhlken uses gravity winemaking and extended barrel aging to produce ultra-premium wines. The underground cellar is the largest in Texas. Tasting room hours are: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The winery is located in Stonewall, 15 minutes east of Fredericksburg, at 2916 Upper Albert Road (at the corner of Ranch Road 1623 South). See WINERIES ▶ 122 facebook.com/gofred1


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Pontotoc Vineyard Pontotocvineyard.com 512-658-0023 Carl and Frances Money purchased the turn-of-the-century sandstone buildings in Pontotoc and made the town into the Pontotoc Vineyard Weinhalle and Winery. The mission of Pontotoc Vineyard is to make vintage wines of exceptional quality from grapes grown in and well-suited to Texas. All of the wines are made with at least a portion of the grapes grown at Pontotoc Vineyard and are named after historic locations and geological formations in the Northern Hill Country. All Pontotoc Vineyard wines are offered at their Weingarten located at 320 West Main Street, in Fredericksburg, on Friday and Saturday from noon-

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a boutique winery just off the town square in Mason. The winery is open from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. SantaMaria Cellars Santamariacellarswines.com 830-998-5357 Located at 12044 Texas 16 South, about five miles from downtown Fredericksburg, owner and winemaker Martin Santamaria mastered the art of winemaking using Texas grapes, adding an Argentinian flare. The winery offers a variety of wines made in Fredericksburg. The winery is open Thursday, noon-5 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, noon-3 p.m. Singing Water Vineyards Singingwatervineyards.com 830-995-2246 The name Singing Water describes the sound that fills the air as the water of Bruins Creek

cascades over a waterfall on Dick and Julie Holmbergs’ property near Comfort. What started out as the Holmbergs making wine for themselves and friends grew into a bonded winery in 2004. In May of 2005, the first commercial wines were sold. By October, they were sold out. The tasting room is open from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday, and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday. Sister Creek Vineyards Sistercreekvineyards.com 830-324-6704 Since 1988, Sister Creek Vineyards has been located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country in Sisterdale (pop. 25). Bordeaux and burgundy wine making techniques are employed to produce chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon blends, and merlot wines. These traditional wines are aged in 60-gallon oak barrels for up to See WINERIES ▜ 124

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Torre di Pietra Vineyards - Texas Hill Country Wine Texashillcountrywine.com 830-644-2829 Torre di Pietra is operated by the Ken and Jenise Maxwell family, fourth- and fifthgeneration Texans whose family has been making wine for over 100 years. The Maxwell family’s tradition of farming and wine making dates back to the late 1800’s. The winery and vineyard is located 10 miles east of Fredericksburg on U.S. 290, and is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday through Sunday. They are closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

The Vintage Cellar Thevintage-cellar.com The Vintage Cellar specializes in Texas wines and Texas olive oil. They carry locally made wines and oils. The Vintage Cellar is located at Rocky Hill School, 6258 U.S. 290 East. The school, built in 1902, was in operation until 1977. Hours are Monday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.6 p.m. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. They are closed Tuesday and Wednesday. William Chris Vineyards Williamchriswines.com 830-998-7654 William Chris serves 100 percent Texas Wine. All tasting experiences are made by reservation. See website for availability. William Chris is located at 10352 U.S. Highway 290 in Hye. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Sunday hours are noon to 5 p.m.

Woodrose Winery Woodrosewinery.com 830-644-2539 Woodrose Winery is located just west of the Stonewall community, on the south side of U.S. 290, about 14 miles east of Fredericksburg, on Woodrose Lane. Founded in 1995 in Austin as Oak Hill Cellars, Woodrose planted its first vines in Stonewall in 2000. In 2005, wine maker and enthusiast Mike Guilette bought the winery and expanded it to 34 acres. Winery tasting room hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday; and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. The facility currently includes a tasting room with outdoor seating. Live music is played on some Saturdays.

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Luckenbach a music lover’s haven How many people have “discovered� Fredericksburg while making a pilgrimage to nearby Luckenbach, Texas, inspired by the famous song? Known for its “everybody’s somebody� attitude and frequent live entertainment, Luckenbach, Texas, is a popular destination for music fans, bikers and all those interested in discovering the tiny town in the tune heard of by millions. With its store, dance hall and picnic tables underneath arching live oak trees, Luckenbach (A sign jokes “Population 3�) is a destination for music fans, bikers and sight-seers. Open daily at 9 a.m., the store offers visitors an old-fashioned experience and merchandise ranging from the nostalgic to items bearing the town’s oval-

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Lee Hereford, PBC president and CEO, left, and Peter McFarlane, brewmaster, toast to the growth in the brewing industry. — Standard-Radio Post file photo

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(Washington Street), PBC beers can be found at many local outlets, including Judy’s Liquors, Western Beverages, H-E-B and JEK’s as well as most of the restaurants in town. PBC distribution is now statewide in Texas, and selected cities in Mexico including Monterrey, Mexico City, Ensenada, Cancun and Saltillo. Additionally, the brewery’s tasting room is open from 1-6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Active duty military and first responders receive complimentary tours and tastings. BOURBON DISTILLERY Garrison Brothers Distillery Garrisonbros.com 830-392-0246 Garrison Brothers offers fine bourbon made the old-fashioned way, a time-consuming process, but one that results in a smooth sip of hand-made, artisan bourbon. Garrison Brothers offers $10 “Sit & Sip” tours on Wednesdays through Sundays (Saturdays $20) at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. The tour is a guided walk of the ranch and distillery with detailed information about the whiskey and the operation’s history. (First-come, first-serve, and large groups must be arranged in advance. No children or smoking are allowed.) Tastings are available from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

Garrison Brothers Distillery located on the Hye-Albert Road offers tours and tastings Wednesdays through Sundays. — Submitted photo Garrison Brothers’ Cowboy Bourbon was named American Micro Whiskey of the Year by “Jim Murray’s Whiskey Bible.” The distillery is located just east of the Gillespie County line on Hye-Albert Road, just south of the tiny community of Hye. A gift shop is located at the distillery where patrons can purchase bourbon and a variety of other gifts. The bourbon is available at various retailers around the state, and a variety of items are also for sale on Garrison Brothers’ website.

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Gillespie County Airport serves aircraft, pilots Maintaining an ever-busy atmosphere, the Gillespie County Airport has become a staple in the local community. Pilots in corporate jets, single engine aircraft and various other aircraft are all accommodated at the facility. The airport is at 191 Airport Road, just three miles south of downtown Fredericksburg on Texas Highway 16. (The facility sits between the Gillespie County Fair Grounds and Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park.) Classed for general aviation, the airport features a 5,000-foot runway and full-length parallel taxiway. It has runway lights and a beacon that operate from sunset to sunrise, giving the airport a 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-

A Cessna 185 flies over the runway at the Gillespie County Airport. The airport of-

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Bookworms: Library has good reads, more Located in the former Gillespie County Courthouse, Pioneer Memorial Library combines history, up-to-date materials and a comfortable escape for readers from the hustle and bustle of Main Street. Adjacent to the current Gillespie County Courthouse at 115 West Main Street, the library welcomes patrons to read, research and learn from thousands of book and periodical titles, as well as some up-to-

The historic McDermott building, once the county’s courthouse until it was replaced by the large structure next door, is home to Pioneer Memorial Library across from the downtown square. — Standard-Radio Post photo

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Look to the street signs for a message When the town’s planners picked names for the streets on the main thoroughfare, they left a special message to visitors and residents alike, ‘welcome’ and ‘come back’. Many of the city byways have large signs showing the name of the street and an illustration of the Vereins Kirche, a symbol of Fredericksburg that stands in the center of the city on Marktplatz. The Vereins Kirche through the years has become a commonly-recognized landmark of Fredericksburg and placing a sketch of the venerable structure on the street signs was a part of the city’s “dressing up� for the 125th anniversary of the founding of Fredericksburg in 1971. Among the more German names of streets is Ufer, which runs parallel to Main Street and three blocks south. Ufer, in English, means stream bank, and undoubtedly was so named because

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conditions. The airport’s terminal building provides a comfortable environment for pilots, crew and passengers waiting on aircraft. An additional convenience is available with the credit card-operated refueling system that provides aviation gasoline (100LL) and jet fuel 24 hours a day. Airport manager Roger Hansen can provide information on the available 52 tie-down positions for public use. Long-term T-hangar spaces are available through three different entities. The adjacent Hangar Hotel and Conference Center ERDVWV XSVFDOH JXHVW URRPV DQ RI¿FHUœV FOXE PHHWLQJ facilities for large groups and a classic 1940s-style diner, which are unique facilities at a non-metropolitan airport. Businesses at the airport include the Pippen-York Flying Machine Company, which provides avionics installation and repair; Fredericksburg Aviation, which provides major and minor airframe and engine repair and aircraft rental, and Gillespie Air Services which provides fuel service. The Gillespie County Airport also features the FrederLFNVEXUJ )%2 D IXOO VHUYLFH ¿[HG EDVHG RSHUDWRU WKDW SURvides information and service to pilots and crews. Ground transportation options include rental cars from 7KH 0RWRU 3RRO RU ORFDO WD[L VHUYLFHV

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FUN FACTS about the ’Burg Like any other Texas town, Fredericksburg has a culture and history that make it unique. Its location in the Hill Country, along with its German heritage, make it a popular tourist destination. Visitors and local residents alike might not be aware of some of the facts about Fredericksburg:

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The spring-fed Pedernales River winds through Gillespie County. — Photo by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

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Inspiring a lifelong love of God and service to neighbor since 1856. For over 150 years, St. Mary’s School has been raising an exceptional family. Strong community, superior academics, character-building athletics and life-changing service projects are just a few of the things that prepare our graduates for future success. It’s new technology and deep tradition all rolled into one. Come. Visit. And experience our open arms. Pre-K — 8th Grade ( 202 S. Orange St. ( Fredericksburg, TX 830.997.3914 ( school.stmarysfbg.com Download the

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Drive in the shadow of Cross Mountain, which is undoubtedly named for the city’s famed Easter Fires characters. There are some unusual street names, such as Kraupahen, a contraction of the names of Mayor Edward Krauskopf and Commissioners Willie Pape and Max T. Henke, who were in RIÂżFH ZKHQ WKH VWUHHWV ZHUH QDPHG $QG ZKHQ WKH QHZ )UHGHULFNVEXUJ 3RVW 2IÂżFH ZDV EXLOW the city named a street there “Theodore Specht Driveâ€? in KRQRU RI WKH FLW\ÂśV ÂżUVW SRVWPDVWHU

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Acorn ..................B3 Adams N. ............B3 Adams S. ...... B3-D2 Agave .................A3 Airport Rd. ...... D,E1 Alfred ..................C3 Amberstone ........A5 Apple ..................C4 Armory Rd...A1,2-B2 Austin......A,B3-B,C4 Ave A ..................A3 Ave B ..................A3 Ave C ..................A3 Ave D ..................A3 Barons St. ...........B2 Basse Ln.............B2 Bell......................C4 Bending Oaks .....E5 Bernhard Rd. ......C1 Beverly................C4 Bluebird ..............B3 Bluebonnet ..... C,D4 Bob Moritz Dr. .....A2 Bob White Tr. ......D3 Boos Lane ..........E2 Bowie ............ B2-A3 Brehmer .......... C,D4 Briarwood Cir. .....A5 Broadmoor Dr. ....A4 Buena Vista ........C3 Bunny Dr. ............A3 Burbank ........ A3-B4 Business Ct. .......E1 Campers Loop ....E1 Candlelight Dr. ....A4 Catholic Cemetery Rd. ...................A3 Cedar ..................C3 Centre ........... A3-B4 Chase Oaks ........E5 Cherry ............. A,B3 Cherrywood Dr....A4 Clyde Run ...........A4 College ............B3,4 Columbus ....... C,D4 Cora ....................B4 Cottonwood ........B3 Country Haven....A5 Countryside Bend... ............................D5 Courtney .............B3 Creek ............ B3-C4 Creekview ....... D,E5 Crenwelge ..........C4 Crestwood ..........A5 Cristol Dr. ............D4 Crockett ........ C3-A4 Cross ..................B4 Cross Mtn. Dr...A3,4 Crosswind ...........E1 Cypress ..............A3 Dawn ..................D4 Deer Creek .........C5 Deer Hollow ........C5 Deer View ...........C5 Deer Way ............C5 Deet Trail ............C5 Doe Run Hollow..A3 Dogwood Ln .......A3 Driftwood .........A4,5 Dudley Way ........A4 Dusk ...................D4

Eagle .............. C,D4 Eckhardt Ln. .......D3 Edgewood...........A4 Edison............. A,B3 Elk................... B,C4 Ellebracht............A5 Elm ............... A4-B3 Ettie ....................C3 Fair Dr. .......D,E1-E2 Forest Trail..........C4 Franklin ...............C4 Frederick Rd. ......A5 Friendship Lane...... ........................ D2-5 Fulton............ B2-C3 Glenmoor ............A4 Glenwood ...........A5 Goehmann Lane..... ........................ C4-5 Gold Rd. .............A2 Golf Course Loop ............................E1 Granado Dr .........C1 Grothe............. A,B4 Granite Ave. ........C3 Green Meadows Ln.....................D2 Green Meadows Blvd. ............................D2 Green Meadows Ct. ............................D2 Green Oaks Loop ...........................D2 Hackberry ........B3,4 Hale St. ...............C3 Hawthorn Ln .......A3 Hedgestone ........A5 Henrietta .............C3 Henrietta Ct. .......C3 Heritage Hills Dr..E5 Highway St. .....C3,4 Hill St. .................C3 Hollmig Lane..D3,E3 Holly Lane...........A3 Industrial Loop ....D5 Irene ...................D3 Jack Nixon ..........A2 James .................A2 Jennifer Ln ..........A3 Jerry....................D3 Jessica................A3 Jessie .................D2 Joe Duderstadt Ln... ............................B2 Jon ......................C5 Kay ................. A,B3 Kerr Rd. .......... C,D1 Kimberly Ln.........A3 Kneese ...............A5 Kraupahen ..........C3 Kristofer ..............A3 Kyle St ................A3 Lady Bird Dr........E1 Laurel..................A3 LDS Ln................D1 Lee......................C4 Lightstone ...........A5 Lincoln .......... C3-B4 Live Oak ......... C1-3 Llano St. ....... B4-C3 Lone Oak ............C4 Longhorn .........C3,4

Lower Crabapple.... ................... B4-A4,5 Lupine Lane ........A3 Main St. ........ B3-C4 Maple St. ............A2 Mariposa Dr. .......E5 Mazurek Loop .....B2 Meadowbrook .....E5 Meadow Lark ......C4 Mesquite .............C4 Metzger Rd. ........A3 Milam ............ A4-C3 Mistletoe .............B3 Mockingbird ........B3 Morning Glory Dr.... ............................A4 Morse............ A3-B4 Mountain View ....A4 Mueller ................C3 Mustang ..........C-D4 Nature .................E5 Nicole Ln.............A3 Nimitz Circle .......A4 Nimitz Pkwy. .......B3 Nimitz St. ........ A,B4 Northwood Hills ..A4 Oakhaven ...........C4 Olive ...................C4 Orange.......... A4-C3 Orchard............B3,4 Paintbrush Hollow... ............................A3 Park St. ...............C3 Parkview .............D2 Pavilion Dr. .........E1 Peach .................B3 Peach Tree Ln ....E5 Pear ....................C4 Pecan .................B3 Persimmon Ct. ....A3 Petsch Dr. ...........E1 Pike.....................C4 Pine ....................B4 Plum ...................B3 Poplar .................C3 Post Oak Rd..B2-C3 Prickly Pear Ct. ...A3 Pyka Rd. ..........D1,2 Quailwood Dr. ..A4,5 Recreation Loop ..... ............................E1 Redbird Ln. .........E5 Reuben ...............C3 Ridgewood..........A5 Riley Ln...............A4 Robert .................A2 Rock House Rd...... ............................A2 Rocking A Ln.......C1 Rose ...................B3 Royal Oaks Dr........ ............................B1 Running Buck ......... ............................A3 San Antonio St........ ...................... B3-C4 Santa Rosa .........C3 Schubert St. .. B3-C4 Seamoor .............A4 Settlement Dr. .....A3 Shannon .............D2 Shaw...................C3

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Advertiser Index Looking For A Place To Eat? Airport Diner ............................................ 107 Altdorf ......................................................... 146 Aüslander......................................................30 Backwoods BBQ ......................................130 Buc’s Bar & Grill.........................................92 %XUJHU s %XUJHU..........................................25 Cabernet Grill ..............................................31 Catfish Haven ....................................... 45, 77 City Café .......................................................45 Club, The .....................................................103 Coop, The......................................................45 Crossroads Saloon & Steakhouse.........83 Dairy Queen ............................................... 80 David’s Old Fashioned Barbecue ..........82 Der Daiwel Rock Bar ..............................116 Der Linden Baum .......................................27 Dutchman’s Market ................................. 135 El Gallo Mexican Restaurant ................112 Fredericksburg Brewing Co. ................ 107 Fredericksburg Herb Farm ................... 107 Fredericksburg Pie Co .............................85 Hilda’s.............................................................42 Hondo’s ..................................................36, 45 Java Ranch - Fredericksburg ...............160 Lincoln St. .....................................................61 Old German Bakery & Restaurant........16 Opa’s Smoked Meats ...............................141 Pasta Bella .....................................................13 Peach Tree, The............................................. 3 Pecan Grove Store ..................................160 Pedernales Brewing Co. ..........................50 Porky’s ................................................... 20, 45 Race Barn ......................................................51 Rathskeller Restaurant ............................61 Sozial Haus ...................................................22 TJ’s Dinner Show .......................................69 Visitor Information Center ......................14 West End Pizza .........................................161 Need A Place To Stay? Absolute Charm ........................................147 Barons CreekSide ....................................103 Best Western Plus...................................162 Blacksmith Quarters ................................ 115 Cottage on Spotted Fawn ......................64 Country Inn Cottages .............................150 Das Jager Haus........................................... 47 Econo Lodge. .................................................11 Erbstuck Ranch ...........................................94 Fairfield Inn & Suites, Marriott .............42 Frederick Motel ..........................................96 Fredericksburg Guest House Reservations ..........................................22 Fredericksburg Inn & Suites ................. 163 Gastehaus Schmidt.............................35, 45 Hangar Hotel............................................. 107 Haussegen Platz ................................95, 125 Hoffman Haus ........................................... 133 Inn on Baron’s Creek ............................... 131 Italian Place, The ..................................... 138 King Wood Suites......................................58 La Quinta Inn & Suites ........................... 135 Liddell Properties ...................................148 Lodge, The ................................................... 151 Rock House Hideaway ........................... 169 Stonewall Valley Ranch...........................116 Sunday House Cottages......................... 107 Sunset Inn & Suites .................................108 Visitor Information Center ......................14

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Ready To Go Shopping? All Gussied Up ............................................ 77 Ambriz Jewelry .................................45, 104 Amish Market .......................................45, 73 Antique Mall of Fredericksburg .......... 138 Artisans, A Texas Gallery .........................45 Auer Haus.....................................................39 Barefoot .........................................................19 Bluebonnet Furniture ............................. 124 Books on Main ............................................88 Burg’s Corner ..............................................69 Carol Hicks Bolton ....................................70 Cate Zane ................................................... 144 Champé Jennings.......................................23 Choo Choo Trolley ......................................21 Chocolat ........................................................54 Cowboy Bronze Fine Art Gallery ........45 Cowgirl Loca ...............................................65 Der Alte Fritz .............................................118 Der Küchen Laden .....................................58 Dogologie....................................................112 Dooley’s 5, 10 & 25¢ Store .....................23 Dutchman’s Market ................................. 135 D’vinely Designed ......................................53 East Hills .......................................................88 Eleven Squared Venue............................160 First Friday Art Walk.............................. 145 Fischer & Wieser das Peach Haus .......33 Fitz and Hollerin .........................................91 Fredericksburg Art Guild & Gallery...141 Fredericksburg Fudge ............................. 46 Fredericksburg General Store ............... 75 Fredericksburg Pecan Co. ......................141 Friendly Natives......................................... 60 Grasshopper & Wild Honey, The ........109 Haberdashery ............................................105 Havana Reef Trading Co. .......................100 HCM Thrift Shop ...................................... 165 Heirlooms ...................................................149 Henfeathers .................................................96 Hill Country Antler Art ...........................89 Hill Country Bicycle Works .................. 156 Hill Country Outfitters ...........................137 Hill Country Trading Post ..................... 111 Hudson & Taylor ........................................... 6 Jabberwocky ................................................41 James Avery Jewelry ...............................40 Kathy Weigand, artist ............................ 136 Koch Gallery .............................................. 155 Kramer’s, The Outdoor Store ..............149 Kuckuck’s Nest ............................................50 Larry Jackson Antiques .......................... 143 Leathers with Style ..................................101 Linens-N-More ........................................7, 15 Lone Star Candy Bar .................................38 Luckenbach, Texas ......................................63 Madlyn’s.........................................................66 Marilyn’s of Fredericksburg .................100 Museum of Western Art, The .............128 Old West Spirit ........................................ 153 Parts Unknown...........................................40 Peach Tree, The............................................. 3 Red Baron Antique Mall ...................45, 63 Remember Me, too ...................................24 Ridge Marketplace, The ...........................66 River Rustic Gallery ..................................45 Smitten ...........................................................81 Something for Men ................................. 164 Steve Horn Originals .............................. 126 Street Dreams .............................................97 Tejas Smoke Depot................................... 87

Texas Jack Wild West Outfitter ................ ..................................................79, 121, 162 Things in a Room .......................................99 T-Shirts Etc .................................................... 6 Timeless Menagerie ..................................45 Trudy’s Treasures Resale Shop ...............36 Visitor Information Center ......................14 Waldos......................................................... 138 West Main Street of Fredericksburg (Uptown) ................................................45 Wildflower Ridge Alpaca Ranch ......... 20 Wildseed Farms........................................ 135 Wolfmueller Books .................................106 Yee Haw Ranch Outfitters .....................26 What Can We Do For Fun? Bestfest at Marktplatz ............................130 Boerne Performing Arts .......................128 Club, The .....................................................105 Coop, The......................................................45 Die Künstler von Fredericksburg.......... 57 Eisbahn Ice Skating .................................. 117 First Friday Art Walk.............................. 145 Fischer & Wieser Cooking School .......34 Fredericksburg Art Guild .......................141 Fredericksburg CVB ...................................14 Fredericksburg Music Club ................... 139 Fredericksburg Theater Co ................... 136 Friends of Gillespie Co. Country Schools .................................................. 152 Ft. Martin Scott ........................................ 165 Gillespie County Fair & Festivals Assn .... .................................................................. 171 Hill Country Antique Tractor Club ..... 152 Hill Country Film Festival .......................54 Luckenbach, Texas ......................................63 Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park ......................................................... 60 Museum of Western Art, The .............128 National Museum of Pacific War..........71 Pecan Grove Store ..................................160 Pioneer Museum .................................30, 35 Rock Box Theater........................................17 St. Joseph’s Halle Craft Show ..............161 TJ’s Dinner Show .......................................69 Wildseed Farms........................................ 135 Builders/Designers/Remodelers Bill Dunn Construction ............................43 BMC ................................................................59 BoBo Building Co. .................................. 132 Builders First Source ...............................157 Boot Ranch ............................................... 123 Chris Kaiser Builder, Inc .......................... 115 Curl’s Construction................................... 74 Curtis Staudt Construction....................112 Durst Homes ...............................................46 Farm & Ranch Construction................. 165 Galle Designs ..............................................66 Hominick Custom Builders ....................... 2 Inside Story ..................................................82 Kerrville Window Fashions .................. 163 Latigo Builders ...........................................172 Laughlin Homes & Restoration ............127 Moellering Construction, Inc ............... 86 Sierra Homes............................................. 159 Slaughter Design Studio........................ 153 Tatsch Well Service ...................................49 Texas Steel Building ................................. 113 Tony Martin, Inc ..........................................55 Vollmar Pond & Lake Management.....92 Churches Faith Baptist Church .................................82 First Baptist Church ..................................86 Holy Ghost Lutheran Church ...............130

Memorial Presbyterian Church ........... 164 Oakhills Church .......................................... 78 Resurrection Lutheran Church ............106 Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church ................................162 Zion Lutheran Church ............................160 Health/Medical Agility Orthopedic & Sports Medicine ............................................... 153 Air Evac Lifeteam ......................................118 Cornerstone Clinic.....................................64 Fredericksburg Clinic..............................148 Heritage Place ..........................................140 Hill Country Memorial Hospital................. ..........................................4, 5, 93, 117, 157 Knopp Heathcare ..................................... 155 Main St. Urgent Care ...............................48 Walker, Michael M.D. ............................ 122 Real Estate/Realtors Absolute Charm Real Estate.................147 Boot Ranch ................................................ 123 Century 21 Sunset, Realtors .................104 Fathom Realty............................................ 80 Fredericksburg Realty ............................ 170 Sage Texas Real Estate ............................. 74 Texas Hills Realty...................................... 158 Schools Heritage School ........................................119 St. Mary’s Catholic School .....................161 Spas/Massage/Yoga Brilliance Bodywork ..................................45 Nature’s Spa............................................... 107 Spa at Inn on Baron’s Creek, The ........ 131 Breweries/Wineries/Orchards AJ Liquors.....................................................45 Alexander Vineyards ............................... 134 Baron’s Creek Vineyards ........................ 144 Becker Vineyards ...................................... 163 Burg’s Corner ..............................................69 Chisholm Trail Winery ..............................22 Der Daiwel Rock Bar ..............................116 Fiesta Winery.............................................127 Four Point Cellars.................................... 129 Fredericksburg Winery .......................9, 45 Gold Orchards...........................................104 Grape Creek Vineyards ............................ 37 Hill Country Express Tours .....................96 Inwood Estates ...........................................99 Messina Hof Hill Country Winery........87 Narrow Path Winery ...............................29 Pedernales Brewing Company ..............50 Pedernales Cellars ....................................137 Automotive Crenwelge Motor Sales...................45, 113 Kustom Klean Car Wash........................ 158 Quality Lube .............................................. 146 Street Dreams .............................................97 Services Academy Mortgage Corp. ................... 132 Capitol Farm Credit ................................. 17 Fredericksburg CVB ...................................14 Joseph Financial Partners .................... 124 Pawz N Tailz................................................161 SRJ Photography .......................................46 Tatsch Well Service ...................................49 Vollmar Pond & Lake Management.....92 Maps Maps ........................................... 142, 166-167

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2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

September 24 .............. 20th Annual Scholarship Fest October 15 ................... Gillespie County Swine Producers Sale October 29-30 .............. Texas Gun & Knife Show November 12-13 .......... Texas Presentations Antique Show November 19 ............... Wild Game Dinner November 25-27 .......... The Peddler Show December 16-18 .......... Silver Spur Gun & Blade Show

2017 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Invites You To Join In The Family Fun, Entertainment, Dancing and Pari-Mutuel Horse Racing This Season at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds.

January 12-14 .............. Gillespie County Youth Livestock Show February 5 ................... Fredericksburg Band Booster Turkey Dinner February 11-12 ............ Hill Country Home & Garden Show February 18-19 ............ Texas Gun & Knife Show February 25 ................. Gillespie County BB Match March 2 ....................... Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce Banquet March 4 ....................... Original Texas Star Trail Ride March 18-19 ................ Silver Spur Gun & Blade Show April 22 ........................ 4-H District 10 Livestock Judging April 28 ........................ GC SWCD Fish Sale May 4........................... Livestock & 4-H Contests May 11......................... Beef Range Field Day May 18......................... Farm & Ag Day June 9-11 ..................... Antique Tractor & Engine Show June 16-18 ................... Blackstone Texas - Hunting & Fishing Expo July 1-2 ........................ Pari-mutuel Horse Races July 15 ......................... Night In Old Fredericksburg, Lone Star BBQ Cook-off and CASI Chili Cook-off July 15-16 .................... Pari-mutuel Horse Races August 12-13 ............... Steer Show August 12-13 ............... Pari-mutuel Horse Races August 19 .................... GCFFA Meat Goat Futurity & GCFFA Lamb Futurity August 24-27 ............... 129th Gillespie County Fair August 25 .................... 129th Gillespie County Fair Parade August 25 .................... Concert & Dance August 26 .................... Concerts & Dance August 26-27 ............... Pari-mutuel Horse Races September 9 ............... 8th Annual Fredericksburg Professional Bull Riding September 8-9 ............ Hill Country Dorper September 23 ............. 21st Annual Scholarship Fest October 14 .................. Gillespie County Swine Producers Sale October 28-29 ............. Texas Gun & Knife Show November 18 .............. Wild Game Dinner November 24-26 ......... The Peddler Show December 15-17 ......... Silver Spur Gun & Blade Show

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

GILLESPIE COUNTY FAIR & FESTIVALS ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 526 - FREDERICKSBURG, TX 78624 830/997-2359 - WWW.GILLESPIEFAIR.COM Download the

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