March 30, 2022 News-Dispatch

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MARCH 30, 2022 PRODUCE AT POUND

CLUB LIFE

Dripping Springs Farmers Market moves to Pound House Farmstead.

Luxury homes and golf course club coming to Driftwood.

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Over 500 homes coming to Dripping Springs’ Heritage community STAFF REPORT In a joint venture, homebuilders Tri Pointe Homes and M/I Homes have begun construction at a 188-acre community called Heritage in Dripping Springs. Tri Pointe will build a total of 293 single-family homes across three collections that will range from approximately 1,600 to 3,100 square feet with three to five bedrooms, two to three bathrooms and two to three bay garages with open concept designs, spacious living and gourmet kitchen options. M/I Homes will build 293 one and two-story homes with three series that will range from approximately 1,300 to 3,500 square feet with a variety of floor plan options that offer customizable layouts, from two to five bedrooms and game room additions. Additionally, all of the Heritage homes will be designed and independently certified to exceed local energy codes, including Energy Star certified. “We’re excited to be kicking off construction at Heritage in the Dripping Springs market, where we’ll provide homebuyers with beautiful craftsman and modern Hill Country home designs with an abundance of outdoors appeal,” said Bryan Havel, Tri

Vol. 42 • No. 28

Serving Hays County, TX

PHOTO BY ALBERT SANCHEZ On Friday - March 25, 2022, the Tigers hosted the Bi District game with Leander Grizzlies from Glenn High School. They entered the game with an overall record of 21-3. The Tigers scored first and never looked back. Adam Knutson finished the night with three goals. York Merrill had two goals. Lukas Buckberger, Connor Knapp and Owen Burgess each had one goal. Next game was Tuesday, March 29 against the Medina Valley High School Panthers. Visit www.HaysNewsDispatch.com for the latest results.

Dripping Springs boys and girls soccer teams win Bi District playoff games

PHOTO BY ALBERT SANCHEZ Dripping Springs Lady Tigers Soccer secured the 5A Region IV District 26 Bi-District Championship after a 4-1 win over Leander Rouse, Friday night at Tiger Stadium. See more photos on page 5.

Suds on Mercer

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PHOTO BY CJ VETTER The beers on tap at this weekend's Brewer's Festival were a myriad of different IPAs, pale ales, lagers, and other assorted types, ranging from the convenience store station-available Mcconauhaze IPA to the Hamilton Pale.

Eleven local breweries represented at Brewer’s Festival in Dripping Springs BY CJ VETTER

The beers came from across Central Texas, although many of them came directly from Austin or Dripping Springs itself, with notable breweries such as the Family Business, Twisted X, and Spud Monkey brewing companies

catering company, and coffee by local Weathered Hands Coffee Farmhouse. Dripping Springs – On “I think it was great, March 26, 11 local breweverybody out here had a eries across Central Texas great time, I know everygathered to hold the first one working here had a annual Dripping Springs across Central Texas, pon Brewing Company. Taste Festival, which was great time,” Connor Parker, Brewer’s Festival in the Debbie Cerda, an organizer wine, food with some beer, a Twisted X stand worker historic district of Dripping although many of them came directly from Austin of the event and represenbut this is inaugural beer said. Springs. The event, which or Dripping Springs itself, tative of the Jester King festival.” The event started at was highly anticipated, with notable breweries Brewing Company, helped The beers on tap were noon on Saturday, and sold out within 24 hours, such as the Family Busioversee the operations of a myriad of different IPAs, ended at five in the afterand ended with over 350 ness, Twisted X, and Spud the event. pale ales, lagers, and other noon, with the beer having people having attended. Monkey brewing compa“We definitely could assorted types, ranging mostly run out around four. The price for admission nies all attending and offer- have sold more tickets. We from the convenience store While there has not been began at $25 for a wrist ing samples of their beer. went ahead and capped it station-available Mcconau- an official announcement band that offered eight The festival was created at 350 people simply, so we haze IPA to the Hamilton for next year’s festival, beer tastings; however, didn’t overwhelm the area,” Pale. In addition to beers, more information about visitors could upgrade their by a combination of Pam Owens, President and CEO Cerda said. “Keep in mind there was also live music, this year’s event can be band, to $35 for unlimited of the Dripping Springs this is sort of a off shoot food provided by the Hill found at DestinationDripbeer tastings. The beers Visitors Bureau, and Acoof the Dripping Springs Country Tavern & Ranch pingSprings.com. themselves came from

PAWS GRANT

Animal shelter implements life-saving programs with $15,000 grant.

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