September 2016 Hays County Echo

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HAYS COUNTY

ECHO SEPTEMBER 2016

Best of Buda and Kyle 2016 • TACOS • WINGS • COFFEE • MARGARITAS • MANY MORE!

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t was about two months ago when we at the Hays County Echo began asking ourselves, “What’s the best place to grab a beer in Buda or Kyle?” This, of course, was a question we asked as we were imbibing a few a post-newspaper drinks ourselves. But that question expanded into other categories. Pizza, barbecue, wings, tacos – where in Buda or Kyle are the best places to get all of our favorite things? Those questions have now been answered, as we present to you the “Best of 2016” results across a wide range of categories. Our “Best of” results couldn’t have been possible without you, the reader, who cast suggestions over the course of a month before we placed a poll out for the vote. For that, we thank you. Thanks to all of those who participated and made this endeavor possible. It’s our hope our poll encourages readers to visit the many businesses, shops and restaurants in our neck of the woods. And so, with all that said, here are the results. Happy eating and thanks for reading! Moses Leos III Editor

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Best of Buda/Kyle

GARCIA’S

BEST TACOS

Amid a heavyweight field of taco joint powerhouses, Garcia’s, which has both Kyle and Buda locations, earned top honors as the best taco spot in the Buda/Kyle area. Garcia’s claimed the prize, with Spicy Bite, located along FM 2770, coming in second. Buda-based iconic restaurant Helen’s Casa Alde finished in third place.

GARCIA’S 101 18.57%

Spicy Bite 97 17.83% Helen’s Casa Alde 91 16.73% Casa Garcia’s 71 13.05% Casa Maria 53 9.74% Chavelo’s 33 6.07% Dan’s Hamburgers 28 5.15% Shugabee’s 15 2.76% Donuts 911 14 2.57% Laredo Taco Company 13 2.39%

SPICY BITE

HELEN’S CASA ALDE

544 Total Votes

BEST BURGERS Many other hamburger joints have made their way to the area since Dan’s Hamburgers set up shop in Buda in 2013. None have been able to knock Dan’s off of its pedestal as the best hamburger in the Buda/Kyle area. But what exactly makes Dan’s so enjoyable? Maybe it’s their toasted bun, or the hot, juicy patty tucked into the fresh lettuce, onion or tomato. Perhaps it’s the old-fashioned 1950s diner style inside of the facility, or the local area flair that makes it work. Coming in a close second place was Kyle-based Bailey’s Burgers, while Centerfield rounded out the group.

DAN’S HAMBURGERS 175

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BAILEY’S BURGERS

Bailey’s Burgers Centerfield Five Guys Cleveland’s Tavern on Main Pinballz Kingdom Garcia’s Chavelo’s 563 Votes

31.08%

153 27.18% 78 13.85% 60 10.66% 44 7.81% 32 5.68% 11 1.95% 5 0.89% 5 0.89%


CENTERFIELD

BEST WINGS

TEXAS PIE CO.

Chicken wings are a staple for any bar or restaurant these days. In the Kyle/ Buda area, Centerfield, located in downtown Kyle, is the king of the chicken wing in our best of poll. The wings, which are fresh and never frozen, are a huge hit. How huge? During $.50 Wing Wednesdays, Centerfield produces over 2,000 wings from their kitchen. The flavors are also extensive, ranging from the popular lemon pepper to Jack Daniels Honey barbecue. Wings to Go, located along Kyle Parkway, finished in second place, while Tavern on Main in Buda gathered 58 votes to finish in third.

BEST SANDWICHES CENTERFIELD 178 36.18% Wings to Go Tavern on Main Zaxby’s

126 25.61% 58 11.79% 56 11.38%

BEST CHIPS & SALSA

Chili’s Domino’s

While pie is what the Texas Pie Company is best known for (see the large slice of pie on top of their building), the hearty sandwiches beat out several sandwich chains in the Buda/Kyle area. Whether you’re looking for turkey and swiss on hearty rye bread, or a tuna on tangy sourdough, Texas Pie has customers covered. Texas Pie claimed first with Firehouse Subs finishing not far behind with 120 votes. Jersey Mike’s finished in third place.

51 10.37% 23 4.67%

492 Total Votes

FIREHOUSE SUBS CHAVELO’S

TEXAS PIE CO.

Firehouse Subs Jersey Mike’s Grind House

137 26.40% 120 106 65

23.12% 20.42% 12.52%

Garcia’s Chavelo’s Casa Alde Tavern on Main Super Slick’s 529 Total Votes

519 Total Votes

Ever since opening their doors, ChickFil-A has seen its popularity rise. It showed in the results for Best Chicken, as the restaurant claimed the crown by a wide 112 vote margin. The battle for second place went to Golden Chick, located on FM 150, and Chicken Express, located along the southbound interstate frontage road, as the two businesses tied for second at 98 votes.

CHIK-FIL-A

211 39.89%

200 37.81% 49 9.26% 34 6.43% 18 34.02% 17 3.21%

10.02% 7.51%

BEST CHICKEN

Only 11 votes separated the battle of the similarly-named restaurants for the best chips and salsa in the area. When it came down to it, Casa Garcia’s in Kyle edged out Garcia’s for the chips and salsa crown. Finishing in a respectable third is Chavelo’s in Buda.

CASA GARCIA’S

Proof Liquor & Deli 52 Tavern on Main 39

GARCIA’S

CHIK-FIL-A

Golden Chick Chicken Express Zaxby’s Dan’s Hamburgers KFC Taco Cabana

210 40.10% 98 18.70% 98 18.70% 58 11.07% 28 5.34% 21 4% 11 21%

524 Total Votes

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BEST ASIAN FOOD

SHUGABEE’S

The race for the best Asian Food restaurant in our area was a tight one, with the top two restaurants seperated by a mere three votes. Austin-based Mama Fu’s, located along Kyle Parkway, took away the prize as the best Asian food in the Buda/Kyle area. The restaurant offers customers a wide variety of Asian flavors, with flavors deriving from Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean and Vietnamese influence. Finishing in a close second was Koy, which is across Interstate 35 in Kyle near Seton Medical Center Hays. Pho Thaison finished in third with 78 votes.

MILT’S BBQ

BEST BBQ

MAMA FU’S

Perhaps it’s the fancy new signage or the cowboy cutout on the side of the building that makes Milt’s BBQ in Kyle so popular. Or perhaps it’s the brand of barbecue that brings all the patrons to the location on Center Street. Whatever the case may be, Milt’s took the top prize as the best BBQ in Buda/Kyle with nearly 50 percent of the vote. Shugabees, located in the parking lot of the Painted Horse Pavillion on FM 1626, scored second place with their BBQ, while Buda’s Willie’s Joint finished third.

MILT’S BBQ

Shugabees Willie’s Joint

258

49.62%

84 16.15% 70 13.46%

South Austin BBQ Bill Miller’s

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65 43

Koy Pho Thaison Beijing Bistro Hays City Chinese Thai 2 U Tavern on Main

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25.15%

127 24.56% 78 15.09% 77 14.89% 64 12.38% 35 6.77% 6 1.16%

517 Total Votes

CHILL OUT YOGURT

12.50% 8.27%

520 Total Votes

BEST PIZZA

PIZZA CLASSICS 227 45.67% Centerfield 157 Papa Murphy’s 113

31.59%

22.74%

497 Total Votes

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Priding itself on using fresh ingredients and making dough from scratch, Pizza Classics claimed the crown by a substantial margin as the best pie in the Buda/Kyle area. Locally owned and operated, the Kyle-based business offers pie creations of all kinds, from contemporary to speciality. Centerfield’s pizza finished second, while Papa Murphy’s, which specializes in a take-home and bake business CENTERFIELD model, finished third.

BEST ICE CREAM, FROZEN YOGURT Several locally-based locations and a few chains made the list for the best Frozen Yogurt/Ice Cream in what was a rather tight race. Chill Out Yogurt in Kyle beat them all by claiming 142 of the 523 votes. Finishing in second was the Buda Pharmacy and Soda Shoppe, which has been open for a decade. Long-time Kyle staple Dairy Queen rounded out the list in third.

CHILL OUT YOGURT 143 27.24% Buda Pharmacy Dairy Queen Baskin Robbins Josie’s HEB Sonic 525 Total Votes

124 23.62% 83 15.81% 70 13.33% 68 12.95% 21 4% 16 3.04%

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BEST AMBIENCE

WILLIE’S JOINT

Situated under historic oak trees and with beautiful twinkling lights abound, Willie’s Joint in Buda took top honors as the locale with the best ambience in the area. Patrons can opt to lounge in a cozy chair, play giant Jenga and cornhole, or just relax to the sound of live music that plays at the location. Finishing in a close second place was Casa Garcia, which earned 102 votes, with Illario’s Italian restaurant finishing third.

WILLIE’S JOINT

Casa Garcia’s Nate’s Brasserie Ilario’s Tavern on Main Casa Alde Proof Liquor and Deli

110

23.26%

102 21.56% 78 16.49% 69 14.59% 64 13.53% 34 7.19% 16 3.38%

473 Total Votes

BEST MARGARITAS

SUMMERMOOON

Jimmy Buffet had the right idea when he composed “Margaritaville.” For Buda/Kyle residents, Casa Garcia’s in Kyle is where they can find their lost shaker of salt, as the restaurant claimed first place with over 50 percent of the vote. Casa Maria in Kyle took second place honors, while Chili’s in Buda took third.

CASA GARCIA’S 252 51.64% Casa Maria Chili’s Tavern on Main Super Slick’s Willie’s Joint Nate’s Brasserie

BEST COFFEE

The battle of the best cuppa jo had a Buda and Kyle coffee house square off against each other. In the end, Summermoon, which opened on Main Street in Buda in 2014, edged out Kyle-based Grindhouse by 11 votes. Summermoon, notable for its wood-fired coffee beans, has gathered a following, with patrons often packing the establishment on mornings and weekends. What makes the coffee sell well? Some say it’s the Moon Milk, which is a blend of secret, organic ingredients that go into the brew.

61 12.50% 56 11.48% 40 8.20% 33 6.76% 24 4.92% 22 4.50%

488 Total Votes

There are a variety of places where Buda/Kyle residents can opt to wet their whistle. Centerfield, located along Center Street in Kyle, is where many choose to go where everybody knows your name. Centerfield won first place honors with 152 of the 487 votes cast. Finishing in a close second place was Willie’s Joint in Buda with 110 votes, while the Tavern on Main in Buda finished third.

CENTERFIELD 152 31.21%

497 Total Votes

487 Total Votes

33.19% 23.54% 6.63% 1.20%

CASA GARCIA’S

BEST BEER JOINT

SUMMERMOON 176 35.41% Grind House 165 Dunkin Donuts 117 Nate’s Brasserie 33 Proof Liquor and Deli 6

CLEVELAND’S

Willie’s Joint Taveron on Main Grind House Nate’s Brasserie

110 102 70 53

22.59% 20.94% 14.37% 10.88%

CENTERFIELD

BEST DRINK SPECIALS Whether you’re up for $2 Ziegenbocks or looking for a reasonably prices mixed drink, or perhaps a tasty painkiller, Centerfield in Kyle was given the nod as the bar/restaurant with the best beer specials in the area by taking 30 percent of the vote. Kyle’s Casa Garcia came in a close second, while Willie’s Joint edged out fellow Buda bar Tavern on Main by 14 votes.

CENTERFIELD 135 29.61% Casa Garcia’s Cleveland’s Willie’s Joint Tavern on Main Nate’s Brasserie 456 Total Votes

101 22.15% 67 14.69% 53 11.62% 52 11.40% 48 10.52%

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Gardening tips, tricks and remedies by Christine Reid

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hat’s rarer than a summer snowstorm in Texas? A know-itall gardener, that’s what. Maybe it’s because most plant people agree that there’s always something new to be learned when it comes to growing things. Following are a few strategies to discuss over the rakes and shovels at the local community garden. If you want to start a vegetable garden or flower bed in an area with an unknown soil type, one of the best first steps is to get a soil test done. You may balk at having to collect and mail a soil sample to a testing lab, but it will pay off later when your plants are thriving and you saved time and money by not applying unnecessary fertilizer. Go to texasplantandsoillab. com for more information. What do you do when you discover that your soil is highly alkaline? A neutral ph is 7; a number lower than that is considered acidic and anything higher than 7 is labeled alkaline. Not all, but most soils in this area are alkaline and sometimes have a high ph that can make gardening very challenging. Regardless of the ph of your soil, the important thing is learning how to deal with it. One easy tip: adding an appropriate amount of compost will help improve any soil, especially alkaline soil, so work some into your garden on a regular basis. Because this organic matter retains water so well, a planting area shouldn’t be comprised of more than 30 percent compost. Many of the national gardening magazines often showcase acid-loving plants, such as azaleas, camellias, dogwoods, gardenias and southern magnolias. Avert your eyes from the photos of these lush and seductive beauties! Instead, choose plants that do best in alkaline soil, such as cedar elms, desert willows, native salvias, Texas sages and Texas mountain laurels, to mention just a few. It’s probably impossible to make large, permanent changes to your soil’s ph, so don’t even try. Just work with what you have. Many gardeners complain about aphids and other bothersome insects this time of year. Since a stressed plant often attracts pests, study it to see if the plant got too much water or fertilizer or is planted in the wrong spot or, if in a pot, is root bound, and then try to solve the problem. Identify the insect with the help of resources like “The Texas Bug Book,” by Howard Garrett and Malcolm

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Keep in mind that most insects are beneficial and many go after the ‘bad’ bugs – using pesticides will most likely kill off more of the good guys than the pests. Beck or online insect identification sites. Keep in mind that most insects are beneficial and many go after the ‘bad’ bugs – using pesticides will most likely kill off more of the good guys than the pests. If you still need to eradicate some insects, follow the integrated pest management system, or IPM, which is a fancy way of saying start with the least toxic method of dealing with any pest. With aphids, you can rinse them off with a burst of water from a hose or, if necessary, spray with a gentle

insecticidal soap. You can make it really simple and allow beneficial insects into your garden by being patient and avoiding the use of chemicals. When aphid populations get high enough, ladybugs will fly in and gobble up the aphids over a few days and then will get busy making more ladybugs. Their larvae, which resemble black and orange alligators, consume many times more aphids than the adult ladybugs, so rejoice when you see them! Mulch, mulch, mulch. Horticulturist Doug Welsh, in “The Texas Garden Almanac,” wrote that mulch is “the lowest-technology, highest-impact gardening practice of all.” Applying two or three inches of mulch around your plants and trees (keep it from touching the trunk), will conserve water, deter weeds, moderate soil temperature and help build soil by introducing organic matter into the garden. Use a natural product such as hardwood mulch, cedar mulch or compost for best results. Keeping birds away from your almost ripe fruits and vegetables can be very frustrating. You might not mind sharing but the birds usually pierce whatever fruit they can find, ruining them all! So, when the birds start pecking at

your persimmons, plums or other fruit before they’re ripe, drape a plastic mesh netting over the top of the tree with the ends weighed down with fishing sinkers or tied up at the base of the tree. This might possibly keep the birds away as they don’t like to land where their feet may get tangled up. At the end of the season, roll up the net and store until needed again. The netting may also protect ripening tomatoes from the birds. Another idea is to hang red plastic Christmas ornaments on the branches of the plants. Birds that go after the ‘tomatoes’ will just get a sore beak for their efforts and, it’s hoped, will leave the real tomatoes alone. Then there are the annoying and ubiquitous pill bugs and slugs. They’re not always a problem in people’s gardens, but when they are, look out! Give them their own little happy hour by first placing a bowl in a recessed area in the ground, making it flush with the surrounding soil. Pour in some cheap beer, not quite filling the bowl. As the critters inch along, usually at night, they’ll fall in and die happy. In the morning, toss the whole thing in the compost pile. Black spot on roses can make rose lovers see red! A fungus often seen on plants during warm, wet weather, black spot can cause yellowing and leaf drop on non-resistant rose varieties. Ensuring that the roses are located in full sun with good air circulation will help keep them healthy. Cleaning up leaf litter in the early spring will also lessen the number of fungal spores floating around. To treat black spot, some gardeners fill a spray bottle with one part milk (any kind of cow’s milk) and two parts water. Spray the top and undersides of the leaves once a week until the problem clears up. Other gardeners use compost tea, a mild fungicide, as a foliar spray to help fight black spot. Many longtime gardeners have seen for themselves that putting the right plant in the right place at the right time will prevent most pest and disease problems. Avoiding chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers and using compost and mulch to nurture the plants and conserve water will also help. In the end, it could be that the best gardening tip of all is to simply emulate nature. Any questions? Send an email to reidsnursery@gmail.com. Enjoy your garden!


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Give a bark for Buda’s new dog park!

A little wet weather didn’t stop Buda resident Julie Renfro and a furry four-legged friend from enjoying a tender moment atop a structure at Buda’s new dog park, which officially opened to the public on Saturday. See more photos on page 1C.

$237 million county bond up for vote in November BY MOSES LEOS III

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Hays County voters will decide this November on whether they’ll support a bond initiative that, if approved, would improve the county public safety facilities, including the jail, along with area infrastructure. During the course of a marathon 11-hour meeting, Hays County Commissioners Tuesday crafted a $237.8 million bond initiative, voting 5-0 to place on the November ballot. Within Hays County’s bond package is $106.4 million that would go toward improving public

$106.4 million would go toward expansion of the Hays County Jail, along with a 911 communications facility.

any future growth (for the jail),” Ingalsbe said. Pct. 4 Commissioner Ray Whisenant said the bond allows the county to provide a facility that is “safe for people operating it and are being detained by it.” But commissioners spent hours whittling down their wish list for potential road improvement projects to be included in the bond. The end result saw commissioners approve $131.4 million of their $326 million preliminary project list within the referendum. That includes an $11.8 million realignment of FM 150 West from Yarrington Road to Arroyo Ranch Road.

A one-penny property tax rate reduction could be on the horizon for Kyle residents as the city continues discussion on the proposed fiscal year 2017 budget. The reduction could be one of several items the city plans to enact, which could include the creation of a storm water utility fee, within its estimated $79.2 million budget for the coming year. Kyle Mayor Todd Webster said the onecent decrease was created after the city added its storm drainage and flood risk mitigation fee into the budget. The fee, which is a $3 per month charge for residential and commercial properties, would generate

enough revenue so that the storm water utility could fund “a number of employees,” Webster said. In turn, City Manager Scott Sellers moved several employees, who had been funded by general fund monies, to the storm water utility. Webster said Sellers used the cost savings to cut the property tax rate by a penny. Webster said the stormwater fee is needed, as it would go toward mitigating flood and drainage issues across the city. But he added if council nixes the fee, the city’s property tax rate would remain at last year’s rate of .5848 per $100 valuation. “If we don’t learn from last Halloween’s flood, shame on us,”

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Buda is taking steps to potentially offer more options when it comes to housing as it rolled out its Housing Action Plan citizen survey on the city’s website earlier this month. Buda Planning Director Chance Sparks said the catalyst for the council’s approval of a Housing Action Plan came after the city received some low income housing tax credits (LIHTC) for projects that never were able to get off the ground. “The uncompleted projects prompted the conversation for the Housing Action Plan, so we (Buda) could determine if we were getting what we wanted with the types of housing being built,” Sparks said. Buda’s survey consists of 23 questions ranging from asking residents’ age, where they currently live in Buda, how much they earn, how much they currently pay in mortgage or rent payments and what they want to see in Buda as far as housing options go. According to Sparks, the rapid growth in the area caused the need for the citizen survey to determine what the residents of Buda want to see in their community. He said the survey would

“We want to make it possible for a person who wants to live in Buda their whole life to be able to afford it, no matter what their income level.”

What Kyle is proposing in Fiscal Year 2017 budget Proposed property tax rate for 2017 Maintence and operations (M&O) Interest and Sinking (I&S)

Current property tax rate for 2016 Maintenace and Operations (M&O) Interest and Sinking

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More numbers: • $79.5 million – Kyle’s proposed budget for 2016 • 80.5 million – Kyle’s adopted budget in 2015 • $2.13 billion – 2016 certifi ed estimated valuation (subject to change) • $1.98 billion – 2015 certifi ed assessed valuation • 12% – sales tax revenue increase assumed in FY 2017 based on current collections • 18.9% – sales tax revenue increase assumed in FY 2016 • $7.39 million – projected sales tax revenue for FY 2017 • $37 million – proposed budget for proposed FY 2017 Capital Improvements Program

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Kyle Honeybee Festival This Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sustainacycle at 409 W. Center Stree will host this free event celebrating honeybees. Enjoy a day of live demonstrations, talks on urban beekeeping, honey tasting, refreshments and more.

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From 5-8 p.m., businesses on Buda’s Main Street and Dripping Springs’ Mercer Street and Old Fitzhugh Road will welcome customers with specials, giveaways and live music for all to enjoy at participating merchants. First Thursday is a monthly event featuring downtown businesses who are alive after five.

Wimberley Market Days will be Saturday Sept. 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lions Field on RR 2325 in Wimberley rain or shine. Listen to live music on three stages from 11 a.m. through 2 p.m The pavilion stage will host Lynnette and Lefty, on the shady grove stage will be Elton Wetz, and at the hill top stage will be Jerry Kirk. For more info see the Market Days web site at www.shopmarketdays.com.

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September 10-17 Mermaid Week SMTX

A celebration of San Marcos’ art, heritage and river culture with an emphasis on environmental awareness. Mermaid Week highlights the mermaid as a symbol

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Come out to Historic City Square Park in Kyle for a day of local vendors, arts & crafts, farm to market items, live music and more. This month’s theme is “Fiesta Time” and partners with the Lehman Lobo Band Booster Club. The event is held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Second Saturday Gallery Trail More than a dozen galleries offer wine, snacks and art displays from 4 to 7 p.m. around the Wimberley square. Visit www.facebook.com/ SecondSaturdayGalleryTrail for more information.

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Junior Texas Water Safari This 16-mile water adventure provides an opportunity for canoeists and kayakers to test their skills, gain experience in the water and prepare for the big Texas Water Safari next summer in June. The event kicks off in San Marcos. See www.texaswatersafari.org for more information.

September 17-18 Kyle Field Day

Kyle Field Day takes it back to the schoolyard for a high-energy weekend of throwback fun and friendly competition. Teams of eight will rack up points by competing in retro recess games like Dodgeball, Tug-o-War,

Capture the Flag, Human Foosball, an Obstacle Course and more. In between activities, teams can take a break in the beer garden, grab a bite to eat, browse vendor booths and recharge for the next round of play. A Saturday night throwback sports movie and Sunday morning yoga round out the weekend. Participants must be 21+. See www.cityofkyle.com/ specialevents/kyle-field-day for more information.

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This family-friendly event held at Buda at Buda City Park will include food booths, vendors, games, jalapeno eating contest, talent show, mariachi groups, arts and crafts with free admission, parking and concerts. Fiesta goers will experience the blending of foods, music and cultures. At Fajita Fiesta grill masters and backyard cookers will compete for top dollar cash payouts, trophies, bragging rights, and to find out on that given day who is the best of the best. See budachambertx.com/fajitafiesta for more info.

September 24 Pioneer Day

This annual event celebrating early Texas at the Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy a day of pioneer and Native American presentation, old-fashioned games, and crafts for all ages. There will also be 40+ demonstrators of pioneer crafts and skills, such as butter churning, blacksmithing and quilting.

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newsboy and leader of a ragged band of teenaged ‘newsies,’ who dreams only of a better life far from the hardship of the streets. But when publishing titans Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack finds a cause to fight for and rallies newsies from across the city to strike for what’s right. Newsies is inspired by the real-life ‘Newsboy Strike of 1899,’ when newsboy Kid Blink led a band of orphan and runaway newsies on a twoweeklong action against Pulitzer, Hearst and other powerful newspaper publishers. The stage version introduces seven brandnew songs by the original team of Menken and Feldman, including a song written specifically for the tour called ‘Letter from the Refuge,’ while keeping many of the beloved songs from the film, including ‘Carrying the Banner, ‘Seize the Day,’ ‘King of New York’ and ‘Santa Fe.’ Tickets start at $25. Tickets are available at BroadwayinAustin. com, the Bass Concert Hall box office, all Texas Box Office Outlets, by phone at (512) 477-6060. For groups of 10 or more, call (877) 275-3804 or email Austin.groups@ broadwayacrossamerica.com.

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Climate Mechanical Service all models. Authorized Trane dealer. Heating, air conditioning and insulation. Emergency service provided. 512-858-9595.

NEMEC Heating and Air Proudly serving Central Texas. Residential, commercial and after hours available. chris@nemecheatingandair.com 512–312–9081 512–789–5132

AUTOMOTIVE AMM Collision Center Three great locations! Kyle: 21681 IH–35, 262–1013 Austin: 11740 Manchaca Rd., 292–1060 Dripping Springs: 3990 Hwy 290, 512–894–3888

Buda Automotive You know us... by our reputation! Full service car & truck repair. 601 S. Loop 4 in Buda 512–295–2832

Central Garage, LLC Complete Auto Repair, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 20 Hwy. 290 West, Dripping Springs 512-894-4114 or 512-858-4252

Hays Technical Services Want help selecting the best value? Office systems not maintained? Did your kids or employees leave your computer useless? mike@haystech.com

CONCRETE WORK Steel Horse Constructors Serving Hays County and surrounding areas. Painting, remodels, carpentry, trim work, special design and more. Free estimate. References available. Call Jim ‘Blu’ Cooke at 512–781– 2911 or steelhorseconstructors@ gmail.com.

DIRT Rick-Rob Trucking Loam, topsoil, sand, gravel, roadbase, asphalt millings, granite, compost mix. Tractor work available. Specializing in country driveways. 512-858-7952. robinnds@aol.com, www.rick-rob.com

GLASS SERVICE Berry Glass Company Commercial and Residential Contract glazing, storefronts, insulated glass, furniture tops, tempered glass and mirrors. Framed & frameless tub & shower enclosure. 5360 Industrial Way Dr., Buda, TX 78610. 512–312–2767

LANDSCAPING/LAWN CARE Daniel Stone & Landscaping Supplies

We deliver. Grass: St. Septemberine, Buffalo, Bermuda, Tifway. Chopped rock, patio rock, flagstone, drystack, gravel, river rock, mulch, sand and loam. 12015 Hwy 290 W, Cedar Valley, Austin. 512-288-8488.

LAWN SPRINKLERS Tate Irrigation

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LEGAL SERVICES John A. Hall

Attorney and Counselors At Law Business law, wills, trust, probate, family law, divorce, custody, consumer law, deceptive trade, property law, landlord–tenant law, personal, injury, DWI, criminal defense, debt defense, general civil litigation. 130 Hall Professional Center Kyle, TX. 512–268–6425

LOCKSMITH AALCO Locksmiths

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PAINTING Alex’s Painting Residential & commercial painting, texturing, sheetrock repair, wallpaper removal, popcorn texture removal, wood replacement, power washing. Clean and neat professionals, fully insured, on time & dependable. Family owned & operated. Satisfaction guaranteed, excellent references. 512–470–3953

PEST CONTROL Burnett Pest & Lawn Services Call Dale Burnett or Ken Graff at 512-912-6696, burnettspestcontrol.com

PLUMBING Prince Plumbing Company Residential repair, remodeling, water heaters, sewer maintenance, slab & gas leak repair. 20 years experience, family owned and operated. 512–312–0710

POOL SERVICE G&S Pool and Spa Service Serving South Austin, Dripping Springs, Driftwood, Kyle and Buda since 1994. 512–326–4695 www.gspoolspa.com

High Tide Pool Service Over 10 years cleaning and maintaining pools. Drain & cleans pressure washing, full service repairs, replastering. Free estimates, call Keith Miller at (512) 965-3465.

REMODELING Tri–County Construction Let us make your dreams a reality! Specializing in custom remodeling and insurance repairs since 1984. Fully insured. 512–282–6224

Wild West Remodeling No job too small or too big! Kitchen/bath remodels, painting, tile, siding, decks, trim, door & window replacements, drywall repair, electrical and plumbing. Curtis Dorsett, 512–402–4704

TREE SERVICES Lees Trees Firewood, pruning, tree removal, chipping, planting, cedar posts, bulk mulch. Free assessments & estimates. Affordable oak wilt treatment. Schedule ball moss treatment for March. Call Marcus Lees at (512) 858-4018, leestrees@vownet.net

WINDOW TREATMENTS Made in the Shade Custom window treatments at affordable prices. Graber, Hunter Douglas, Norman and more. Blinds, shades, draperies and shutters. Low prices with lifetime guarantees and fast professional installation. Call 512-847-8970, www. madeintheshadeofwimberley.com

ROOFING Area Roofing Company Serving Hays County. Residential & Commercial. Free estimates. Insurance claims welcome. Ron Johnson, owner. 512–312–5050

SEPTIC SERVICES All American Wastewater Solutions, LLC Septic problems... Let us help! Locally serving our community since 1982. Septic repair and installation specialist, septic tank pumping and servicing, aerobic system servicing and more. Commercial and residential. www.allsepticcheck.com, 512–282–3889.

Sellman Enterprises, Inc. Septic plumbing, cleaning, repairs Commercial & Residential Serving the Hays Metro area, including Travis, Blanco, Bastrop, Williamson & surrounding counties. 512–312–0002 www.SellmanSepticServices.com

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