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ou better believe they know how to feed people. After 10 years of delivering noonday meals to scores of homebound elderly in the greater Dripping Springs area, The Friends Foundation has a handle on that. So when they put on their annual fundraising dinner at the Salt Lick Pavilion in Driftwood October 13, folks around Dripping Springs will line up for heaping helpings of delicious barbeque, wonderful live music and the best live and silent auctions in Central Texas – to help The Friends Foundation “do good deeds to meet the elderly’s needs.” This year’s 23rd annual Friends Foundation BBQ will serve up even more of what the community has come to expect from the homegrown non-profit’s only fundraiser of the year: a great chance to share the camaraderie of some 700 local
friends and celebrities, enjoy good food and drink, and support the Friends Foundation programs throughout the year. Beginning at 5 pm in the outdoor Tasting Tents, libations from Dripping Springs Vodka, Duchman Family Winery, Thirsty Planet Brewing Company and Live Kombucha will be served with appetizers, while early birds scout the best bargains in the huge Silent Auction (voted Best in Central Texas). From 6 pm to 8 pm, the Salt Lick will serve their famous barbeque dinner, accompanied by homemade desserts prepared by the Bluebonnet Auxiliary. During dinner, folks can enjoy the Western Swing sounds of Alex Dormont and the Hot Texas Swing Band. Around 7:45 pm, the Live Auction commences, offering Southwest Airline tickets, a handmade quilt, luxurious va- Friends Foundation secretary, Kathy Carriker LEFT, and treasurer, Kathy Clark, invite you See WESTCAVE ROADRUNNER, page 2 to the 23rd annual BBQ at the Sal Lick Fundraiser October 13. Photo courtesy Kerry Prochoroff.
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FRIENDS FOUNDATION, from page 1 cation packages and more. Bama Brown of KVET-FM radio will be the event’s Master of Ceremonies. Following the Live Auction, winners of three fabulous raffles prizes will be announced, along with the winners of the Silent Auction. 100 percent of proceeds from the evening’s events will directly benefit area seniors served by The Friends Foundation programs. The 501(c)3 non-profit is run entirely by volunteers from the Dripping Springs community who deliver meals, repair housing, and help with many unmet needs of area seniors living at home and in Hill Country Care Nursing and Rehab Center in Dripping Springs. “Our signature program is Our Daily Bread, similar to Meals on Wheels, but local and more personal,” says Kathy Carriker, The Friends Foundation secretary. Three days a week, volunteers deliver hot meals prepared in the Hill Country Care kitchen to more than 30 homebound seniors. “We’re always looking for additional drivers,” she adds. With proceeds from its Fundraiser, the Friends underwrites the Philips Lifeline MediAlert Program, which allows seniors to remain in their own home See FRIENDS FOUNDATION, page 3
100 percent of proceeds from the annual BBQ fundraiser at the Salt Lick Pavilion October 13 — featuring delicious Salt Lick barbecue, live and silent auctions, music and more— benefit Dripping Springs Area seniors served by The Friends Foundation programs. Photo by Kerry Prochoroff.
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The Friends Foundation BBQ at the Salt Lick fundraiser is October 13. Tickets are available at Hill Country Care in advance or at the door. Photos courtesy Kerry Prochoroff.
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penses, says a Board member. The most common requests for financial help are for medical needs and utility bills, she reports. FYI • The 23rd Annual Friends Foundation fundraiser is Thursday, October 13, at the Salt Lick Pavilion in Driftwood. Doors open at 5 pm, barbeque buffet will be served at 6 pm. The Live Auction begins at 7:45 pm; the Silent Auction will conclude around 8:30 pm. BBQ tickets are $25 (children 6 and under get in free) and may be purchased at the door or in advance at Hill Country Care. For more information about the Fundraiser and the Friends Foundation, including auction items, sponsorship forms, program guidelines and volunteer information, call 512-592-1345 or visit the web site at www.thefriendsfoundation.org.
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Diners choose a bowl from among 1,500 hand-thrown ceramic bowls and more than 40 gourmet soups provided by some of Austin and Dripping Springs’ finest restaurants. Photo courtesy Pun Nio. After spending its first 17 years at Sunset Canyon Pottery, The Empty Bowls Project has moved to Mercer Street Dancehall for the second year in a row. Parking is plentiful and soup lines will be short at the air-conditioned venue, located in the heart of downtown. Merchants throughout Dripping Springs’ three historic districts (all within walking distance of the event) will be open in support of The Empty Bowls Project that Sunday afternoon, with several donating part of the day’s sales to Helping Hands. “Come for the day, stroll the historic districts and visit the merchants,” suggests event co-chair Kristi Greene. All the proceeds from The Empty Bowls Project help stock the shelves at the Helping Hands Food Pantry, Dripping Springs’ only food pantry, and support other programs that benefit less fortunate people in the community. Last year’s event raised more than 60 percent of Helping Hands’ annual budget. The organization provided over 109,000 pounds of food through the pantry and a summer supplement program that serves as an important source of nutrition for hungry children during the school break. This year, Helping Hands Food Pantry moved from a ramshackle shed that had housed it for years to a 4200 squarefoot industrial facility custom-built for it in Dripping Springs Methodist Church’s new Foundry complex on Ranch Road 12. With new plumbing, refrigerators, spa-
cious shelving and a gathering space, the space is a huge step up for the non-profit. “Helping Hands now has running water and floors that aren’t partially dirt,” reports co-chair June Baumoel with a wry grin. Helping Hands also provides financial assistance to struggling families and low-income individuals to help cover costs of utilities, housing and transportation. It provides school supplies through its Stuff the Bus program and holiday gifts through Project Elf. The national Empty Bowls Project was started in 1990 by high school art teacher John Hartom in Michigan, as a way artists and students could give back and make a personal difference in their community. He encouraged his art students to make ceramic bowls, which they donated as serving pieces for a fund-raising meal of soup and bread. Empty Bowls events have since spread across the United States and to at least a dozen other countries. Dripping Springs’ Empty Bowls Project is co-sponsored by Helping Hands and the City of Dripping Springs, along with dozens of local businesses and individuals at eight different sponsorship levels. The event is held annually on the first Sunday of November. FYI • The 19th Annual Empty Bowls Project fundraiser to benefit Helping Hands, Inc. is Sunday, November 6, at Mercer Street Dancehall, 332 Mercer Street, from 11 am to 3 pm. $25 donations may be made at the door. For more information, visit the web site at www.helpinghandsdrippingsprings.org or find Helping Hands on Facebook.
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EVERY MONDAY • Rotary Club Meets. 11:45 am at Flores Restaurant, 2440 East Highway 290. 11:45 am. www.drippingspringsrotary.org. • Boy Scout Troop 280 meets at St. Martin de Porres Church Hall. 512-904-0444, drippingsprings280.mytroop.us. • Karaoke Night at Hudson’s on Mercer. 7:30 pm. www.hudsonsonmercer.com. FIRST and THIRD MONDAYS • Dripping Springs Lions Club meets. 6:30 pm at Dripping Springs Ranch Park. Sharon at 512-923-8360. SECOND MONDAYS • Group of Dripping Springs (GODS) Moms meets. Dripping Springs Methodist Church 9 am to 11:15 am. 512-894-0581. FOURTH MONDAYS • Artists of Dripping Springs. Gatherings at area studios. 512-894-0394. • Gen. Ben McCulloch 2435, UDC meets at the Veterans Hall, 27500 Ranch Road 12 at 7 pm. Sharon Hudson at 512-858-7177. EVERY TUESDAY • Dripping Springs Toastmasters. 6:30 pm at Pioneer Bank, 100 Creek Road. Visitors welcome. www.dstoastmasters.com. • Dripping Springs Property Tour. 512-5797711, dshometour@gmail.com. • Hill Country Community Band Rehearses at Chapel in the Hills, Wimberley. 7 pm to 8:30 pm. 512-517-3111. • Open Mic Night at Hudson’s on Mercer. www.hudsonsonmercer.com. SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH TUESDAYS • Dripping Springs Boy Scout Troop 101 meets. Dripping Springs United Methodist Church. 7 pm. Tom Chenault, 512-707-7488. SECOND TUESDAYS • Friends of the Dripping Springs Community Library. 11 am. 512-771-3217 or friendsofdslibrary@gmail.com for information and volunteer opportunities. EVERY WEDNESDAY • Dripping Springs Farmers Market. (See story, page 4.) The Triangle (Highway 290/ Ranch Road 12) 3 pm to 7 pm . cityofdrippingsprings.com. • Open Mic at Mercer Street Dance Hall hosted by Nick Gatewood. www. mercerstreetdancehall.com. • Wednesdays with Carl Weathersby a t H u d s o n ’ s o n M e r c e r. w w w. hudsonsonmercer.com. SECOND WEDNESDAY • Free Alzheimer’s Support Group meets at Arveda Alzheimer’s Family Care. RSVP to 512-637-5400. www.arvedacare.com. EVERY THURSDAY • Hill Country Jam at Mercer Street Dance Hall with Doug Moreland. Free admission. 7:30 pm. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com. • Thyme and Dough Bistro Nights with live music, dinners and decadent desserts. 6 pm to 9 pm. 512-894-0001. FIRST THURSDAYS • Dripping Springs American Legion 7 pm. 512-858-5637. • Nonfiction Addiction Book Club meets at the Dripping Springs Community Library from 6 pm to 7:30 pm. New members are always welcome. dscl.org, 512-858-7825. • First Thursday. Participating businesses
offer special events from 5 pm to 9 pm. www. drippingspringstx.org. FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAY • Lions Club meets at 131 East Mercer Street. 512-858-5159. SECOND THURSDAYS • Knights of Columbus, Council 11695, meets at the St Martin de Porres Parrish Hall on Post Oak Road, at 7:30 pm. Preceded by a pot luck dinner. THIRD THURSDAYS • Dripping Springs Cookoff Club. 6:30 pm in the VFW Hall in Dripping Springs. ryoncrew@yahoo.com. • Dripping Springs VFW meets. 27500 Ranch Road 12. 7 pm. 512-858-5637. • Thirsty Thursday’s. At City Hall, 511 West Mercer Street. Poets, musicians, songwriters and storytellers eagerly share their talents. Free admission. Sponsored by City of Dripping Springs and New Life Lutheran Church. 7 pm, Dripping Springs Ranch Park. 512-858-2024. FOURTH THURSDAY • Photographers of Dripping Springs (PODS). Dripping Springs Community Library. 6:30 pm. 512-524-7897. EVERY FRIDAY • Men’s Breakfast at Fitzhugh Baptist Church. 6:30 am. 512-913-4808. EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY • Dance Lessons at Mercer Street Dance Hall. 7:30 pm. mercerstreetdancehall.com. SECOND & FOURTH SATURDAY • Pet Adoption Sponsored by Thundering Paws Animal Sanctuary. Tractor Supply. 512-402-9725. EVERY SATURDAY & SUNDAY • Live music and food at Twisted X Brewing Company. 23455 West Ranch Road 150. 512-829-5323, TexMexBeer.com. OCTOBER 1 • 18th Annual Brent Thurman PBR Bull Riding. Exceptional rodeo 6 pm, by PBR at 7:30 pm and dance featuring Sam Bentley Band. Dripping Springs Event Center. www.BrentThurman.com. • The Pearl Snaps. Mercer Street Dancehall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com. OCTOBER 8 • James Hand. Texas singer and songwriter at Mercer Street Dancehall. www. mercerstreetdancehall.com. OCTOBER 9 • Kenny Orts. Live music at Mercer Street Dancehall. www.mercerstreetdancehall.com. OCTOBER 13 • The Friends Foundation 23rd Annual BBQ Fundraiser. (See story, page 1.) Silent and live auctions, raffle, BBQ buffet 6-8 pm. Music by the Hot Texas Swing Band, with Master of Ceremonies Bama Brown. Tickets $25. Advance tickets (cash or check only) available at Hill Country Care, tickets also available at the door (cash, check or credit card).5 pm to 10 pm at The Salt Libk Pavilion, 18200 FM 1826 in Driftwood. www.thefriendsfoundation.org. OCTOBER 14 • Eli Young Band and William Clark See CALENDAR, page 7
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