Kerrville Area
Visitors Guide spring/summer 2020
GET BACK TO NATURE AS YOU EXPLORE THE HILL COUNTRY THE HEART OF THE ARTS COMMUNITY SPRING AND SUMMER EVENTS GALORE Weekend, March 28-29, 2020 • a supplement of
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Welcome to Kerr County!
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etreat, relax and recreate — you’re visiting a special part of Texas, an area that many visitors would love to call home. Scenic beauty of the Hill Country, the tranquility of the Guadalupe River, cultural amenities, birding, abundant wildlife habitats, historical significance, excellent climate, phenomenal parks, recreational and RV facilities, along with many Texas-friendly citizens all make Kerrville an exceptional destination for a family vacation, a weekend getaway, a meeting or convention destination. Kerrville also is home to excellent museums, art galleries and entertainment venues. Numerous festivals and special events are hosted here -year-round. Unique dining and shopping opportunities also are plentiful.
Publisher Carlina Villalpando Managing Editor Louis Amestoy Assistant Managing Editor Jeanette Eastwood Nash
Golfers can enjoy three challenging golf courses, while tennis players can play on one of several newly upgraded tennis courts. Our newest venue is the D-BAT Kerrville Sports Complex, a 105-acre state-of-the-art sports complex. The Guadalupe River runs through Kerrville, providing opportunities for kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing, tubing and other aquatic activities. If you’re into running or bicycling, then you’re in luck, as the 4.2-mile Kerrville River Trail is the perfect venue for walking, jogging and bicycling. You can quickly see that there are plenty of reasons to stay one more day. So, why not stay another day and take advantage of hub-and-spoke itineraries that explore the beauty of the Hill Country? Easy one-day journeys include visits to interesting communities, such as Ingram, Hunt, Mountain Home, Junction, Comfort, Luckenbach, Bandera and Fredericksburg. In fact, there’s so much to see and do in the Texas Hill Country, you won’t be able to see everything in just one visit. For that reason, we encourage you to return to Kerrville and the Texas Hill Country, which are great destinations any time of the year.
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In the event you have questions or need additional information, visit our website at kerrvilletexascvb.com or call us at 830-221-7958. Better yet, stop by the visitor center, 2108 Sidney Baker St., and meet our friendly volunteers and helpful, knowledgeable staff. We’ll be happy to assist you.
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Kerrville is an exceptional destination for a few days or a lifetime.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Emergency & service directory 6 About Kerrville 9 Kerrville Triathlon Fest 10 Bicycle & motorcycle rides 12 Enjoy the great outdoors 16 Hit the water 18 Area parks 20 Coming King Scupture Prayer Garden 22 Robert Earl Keen’s 4th on the River 24 Art in the Hill Country
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Texas Arts & Crafts Fair Local art galleries Kerrville Festival of the Arts Texas Masters of Fine Art Events calendar Golf courses and tournaments in the Hill Country Sports complex Kerr County history Wildflower season Kerrville Folk Festival RV parks and cabins
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Acapulco Mexican Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Baublit’s Jewelers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Billy Gene’s Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Billy’s Western Wear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Bonzai Steak & Sushi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Books to Share. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Cabernet Grill/Cotton Gin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Cailloux Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Camp Verde General Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Capital Farm Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Century 21 The Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Community 1st National Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Cowboy Steak House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Cowgirls & Lace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Dairy Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 East End Market. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Grape Juice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Gravity Check Saloon & Arena. . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Greater Hope Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Hill Country Bicycle Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Hill Country Distillers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Hill Country Swap Meet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Hunter House Inn & Suites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Inn of the Hills Resort & Conf. Center. . . . . . . 11 James Avery Artisan Jewelry. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Jim Morris, Designer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Kerr Arts & Cultural Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Kerr County Fair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Kerr County Market Days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Kerr Villa Kountry Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Kerrville Convention & Visitors Bureau. . . . . . 17 Kerrville Festival of the Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Kerrville Folk Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Kerrville Genealogical Society. . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Kerrville Kayak & Canoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Mini Mart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Mo-Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Monroe’s East End Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Museum of Western Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Plant Haus 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Playhouse 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Precision Dermatology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Peterson Regional Medical Center. . . . . . . . . 39 Randy Purswell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rio Verde Apartments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 River HIlls Apartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 River Trail Cottages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Save Inn Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Security State Bank & Trust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Spears Homes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 St. Paul’s United Methodist Church. . . . . . . . 18 Texas Gun & Knife Shows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Texas Lions Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Trinity Baptist Church. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Wilson’s Ice House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
KERRVILLE FIRE DEPT. Address: 87 Coronado Drive Contact: 830-257-8449 KERRVILLE POLICE DEPT. Address: 429 Sidney Baker St. Contact: 830-257-8181
Commercial airports are 62 miles away in San Antonio and 100 miles away in Austin. KERRVILLE-KERR COUNTY AIRPORT Address: Louis Schreiner Field Description: Co-owned by city of Kerrville and Kerr County with full-service FBO provided by Kerrville Aviation (830257-8840). Passenger/crew lounge, flight planning room, maintenance, ground power unit, pilot training, rentals, parts. Contact: 830-896-9399 ALAMO AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS — ALAMO REGIONAL TRANSIT Hours: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Fridays Rates: $2 in-town, $6 same county, $8 one county over, $12 two counties over Description: AACOG provides local transportation services for medical purposes, youth, seniors, adult day care, shopping, work and to general public. Vehicles are wheelchair accessible and have wheelchair lifts. Make reservations 24 hours in advance. Contact: 866-889-7433 or aacog.com/art
TRANSPORTATION COUNTY LINE CABS Description: 24/7 shuttle from San Antonio Contact: 830-370-9510 BIG COUNTRY CABS (Fredericksburg) Rates: $8 for 1-2 locals plus $4 per stop, $10 for 3-4 locals plus $4 per stop, $12 for 1-3 tourists and $15 for four tourists Contact: 830-307-0467 KERR KAB Hours: 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 8 a.m.-midnight Friday-Saturday Rates: $2.50 for pick up and $2.75 per mile Contact: 830-928-5222 KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY, GREYHOUND AND COACH AMERICA Description: General long-distance service plus tours and casino trips. Contact: 800-256-2757; 830-285-2425 Hill Country Limousine Service Inc. Office hours: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Description: 24/7 all occasion service, call for reservations. Contact: 830-896-1429
KERRVILLE CIVIC CLUBS Local civic clubs that visitors may want to visit for meeting makeups include: KIWANIS CLUB OF KERRVILLE When: Thursdays, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive; 830-739-1670 ROTARY CLUB OF KERRVILLE When: Wednesdays at 11:45 a.m. Where: Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive; 830-257-1557 ROTARY — KERRVILLE MORNING When: Thursdays at 6:45 a.m. Where: Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive; 830-370-0034 ROTARY — KERRVILLE SATELLITE When: Third Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. Where: Red Cross Building, 333 Earl Garrett St.; kerrvillerotary@gmail.com
LIONS CLUBS: HEART OF THE HILLS When: Second and fourth Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Call: 830-367-3084 KERRVILLE HOST When: Tuesdays at noon Where: Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive; 830-370-3156 KERRVILLE SUNRISE When: Wednesdays at 6:45 a.m. Where: Kroc Center, 201 Holdsworth Drive; 830-895-8955
EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
KERRVILLE FIRE/EMS Contact: 830-257-8181 PETERSON URGENT CARE Address: 1740 Junction Highway Hours: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Contact: 830-258-7669, petersonurgentcare.com
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PETERSON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Address: 551 Hill Country Drive Contact: 830-896-4200, petersonhealth.com KERR COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Address: 400 Clearwater Paseo Contact: 830-896-1133, 830-896-1218
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND FREE ADMISSION Downtown Kerrville, Texas May 23-24, 2020 10am-6pm Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday
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About Kerrville Nestled on the banks of the Guadalupe River, Kerrville is a vibrant community that is the capital of the Texas Hill Country. Its friendly people and majestic scenery make Kerrville a natural place to live, work and play. Kerrville is home to a multitude of popular events and attractions that draw visitors from all corners of the globe. A few of our world-class events and attractions include the Texas Arts and Crafts Fair (page 26), Kerrville Folk Festival (page 40), Museum of Western Art (page 24) and The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden (page 20). Kerrville is best known for its beautiful parks (page 18) along the Guadalupe River,
which runs directly through the city and is treasured by those who live in and visit Kerrville. It also is fortunate enough to be home to three distinguished golf courses (page 32), including Scott Schreiner Golf Course, Riverhill Country Club and The Club at Comanche Trace. The city’s cultured atmosphere offers an array of interests for fine arts with our outdoor amphitheaters at The Point Theatre (page 25), Louise Hays Park and KerrvilleSchreiner Park. Symphony of the Hills, musicals and a variety of plays are performed at the magnificent Kathleen C. Cailloux Theater (page 24).
VISITOR INFORMATION KERRVILLE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Address: 2108 Sidney Baker St. Phone: 830-221-7958 Website: kerrvilletexascvb.com KERRVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Address: 1700 Sidney Baker St., Suite 100 Phone: 830-896-1155 Website: kerrvilletx.com
ON THE COVER: A hummingbird feeds on some of the abundant wildflowers blooming during the spring and summer throughout the Hill Country. (Photo by Tom Holden, Times photo editor/photo@dailytimes.com)
LOCAL WEATHER What will the weather be like for those who visit and vacation in the beautiful Kerr County? While keeping in mind that we live in Texas, where the weather can change in minutes, the following information can be helpful as to what we typically expect in our area. RAIN Cary Burgess Spring thunderstorms typically produce Dr. Doppler our heaviest rainfall totals. May, typically, is the wettest month of the year with an average of 4.03 inches. September is the second wettest month of the year with an average of 3.99 inches. Tropical systems can bring substantial rainfall to the area from August through October, but are typically rare in this area of the state. A lot of precipitation comes from the remnants of Pacific storm systems during this time of the year. December and January are the driest months of the year on average, but rainfall totals vary significantly from year to year. GROWING SEASON Our first freeze typically occurs in late October or early November, with our last freeze typically occurring in late March or early April. The average date of the first freeze is Nov. 3. The
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last killing spring freeze is typically around March 31. A killing frost has occurred as late as April 24 and as early as Oct. 9. SPRING AND SUMMER Severe weather season typically begins in the spring, and the area occasionally can experience thunderstorms that produce hail and high winds. Tornadoes are rare in this area, with winds generally out of the north from December through February, and periods of southerly and northerly winds between frontal systems every few days during the winter months. The summer months are warm and humid, with widely scattered thunderstorms possible on any given afternoon. Weak cool fronts can bring beneficial rainfall, especially in June. By July, it usually is hot with highs in the lower and middle 90s and lows in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees. Tropical systems can affect our rainfall in major ways. July can experience rainfall totals anywhere from a trace to more than 15 inches. Some of the worst floods in the area’s history have been known to occur in June, July and August. On the other hand, an average summer day is typically rain free when tropical disturbances or weak low pressure systems aren’t nearby.
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Swim, ride and run to the finish line The city of Kerrville offers a variety of ways to exercise during the summer. There are plenty of places to swim, ride or jog in the picturesque Hill Country. However, the ninth annual Kerrville Triathlon Festival gives people an opportunity to do all three in one weekend. Events get underway Friday, Sept. 25, with a mixer, check-ins and rules review. The triathlon will begin Saturday and will include a kids fun run. The Kerrville Triathlon began in 2011 with the idea of bringing out the beauty of the Texas Hill Country, according to the event’s website.
The triathlon continues to be a rousing success, as thousands of people have crossed the finish line since its inception. People rave about the Kerrville triathlon on its website, with many attendees ranking it among their favorite courses. Each distance of the triathlon starts with a swim in Nimitz Lake. The bike course, meanwhile, takes participants through Kerrville’s downtown. The run course is entirely on the Kerrville River Trail, which begins at Louise Hayes Park all the way to KerrvilleSchreiner Park. Early registration costs $215
for the half distance triathlon, $135 for the quarter distance event. The Debra Zapata Sprint Triathlon costs $85, and the kids fun run is free. Those interested in participating in the triathlon can register at kerrvilletri. com.
KERRVILLE TRIATHLON FEST Expo: Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway Meet set-up: Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive When: Races are from 5:30 a.m.5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28-29 Details: 512-953-5585, kerrvilletri. com or info@kerrvilletriathlon.com
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BIKESAND RIDE
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hether you’re riding a bicycle or motorcycle, the Hill Country has plenty of miles for you to ride. Known for its calm country roads enveloped by rolling hills and populated by delicate wildflowers, the Kerrville area offers riders a beautiful escape. The roads twist and turn gracefully through and around Kerrville, leading riders across spring-fed rivers and creeks, past patches of dense cedar trees and alongside native wildlife. Kerr County holds the best of both worlds for motorcyclists and bikers. From the Twisted Sisters stretch for motorcyclists to the Cypress Creek River Ride for cyclists, there’s a little something for everyone.
KERR COUNTY BICYCLE RIDES North and South Fork River Roads — 102 miles From Kerrville, take Texas 27 to Ingram. Take Texas 39 to Hunt and follow to U.S. 83. Turn right onto U.S. 83, go north to Texas 41. Turn right and follow signs to Mountain Home. Turn right on Texas 27 to Ingram and back to Kerrville. Camp Verde Ride — 29 miles From Kerrville, take Texas 173 south to Camp Verde. Turn left onto FM 480 and follow signs to Center Point. Turn left on Texas 27 back to Kerrville. Kerr/Bandera long ride — 63 miles Texas 16 south through Medina, to Bandera. Left on Texas 173 back to Kerrville. Kerr/Bandera short ride — 24 miles Take Texas 16 south. Turn left onto FM 2771. Turn left onto Texas 173 back to Kerrville.
Kerr/Gillespie — 66 miles At the 505 IH-10 Kerrville exit, take FM 783 to Harper. Turn right onto U.S. 290 to Fredericksburg. Turn right on Texas 16 back to Kerrville. Kerr/Bandera/Real — 125 miles Texas 16 south to Medina. Right onto FM 337 to Vanderpool. Turn right onto FM 187 to head north to Texas 39. Turn right and travel through Hunt, Ingram and back to Kerrville. Cypress Creek River long ride — 32 miles Take FM 1341 Cypress Creek Road off Loop 534. Turn right onto Stoneleigh Road. Continue south to Center Point. Turn right onto River Road, then to Wharton Road and follow back to Kerrville. Cypress Creek River short ride — 19 miles Take Texas 27 to Center Point. Turn right onto River Road, then to Wharton Road and follow back to Kerrville.
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MOTORCYCLE RIDES Twisted Sisters — 213 miles Texas 16 south right onto Texas 27 Texas 27 (stay left) to Texas 39 Highway 39 to Texas 83 Left on Texas 83 to FM 337 in Leakey Right on FM 337 to Texas 55 in Camp Wood Right on Texas 55 to FM 335 in Barksdale Right on FM 335 to Texas 41 Right on Texas 41 to FM 336 Right on FM 336 to FM 337 in Leakey Left on FM 337 to RR 187 Right on RR 187 to FM 337 in Vanderpool Left on FM 337 to Texas 16 in Medina Left on Texas 16 to Kerrville Ride 1 — 62 miles Texas 173 south from Kerrville to Bandera Right on Texas 16 to Medina back to Kerrville Ride 2 — 75 miles Texas 16 south to Medina Right onto FM 337 to Vanderpool Left on FM 187 to Utopia Right on FM 1050 pass Garner State Park to U.S. 83 Right on U.S. 83 to Leakey Ride 3 — 133 miles Texas 16 south from Kerrville to Medina Right onto FM 337 to Vanderpool Continue on FM 337 to Leakey Right on Texas 83 head north Right on FM 41 Right on FM 1340 head south on North Fork of Guadalupe Turn left at Hunt on Texas 39 to Ingram Stay straight on Texas 27 at Ingram back to Kerrville
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the great outdoors A walker strolls along the Kerrville River Trail in Louise Hays Park. The paved, 4-mile hiking and biking trail runs along the Guadalupe River. (Photo by Tom Holden, Times photo editor)
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or area visitors who want to soak up as much of Kerrville as they can in a couple of days, the relatively tame Guadalupe River is a natural spot to start. But it’s not for nothing that the region is called Hill Country, and it takes only a short while to venture to higher ground, where wilder fare can be found — such as a giraffe that will eat a cookie right out of your hand.
Kerrville River Trail
On the south end of the city, KerrvilleSchreiner Park, 2385 Bandera Highway, anchors the city’s River Trail, a 10-foot wide path that stretches 4 miles north along the Guadalupe. Dogs are welcome on the trail, but should be kept on a leash, and skateboarding isn’t allowed on the trail. That means navigating the whole distance on a rented bicycle or on foot — from Kerrville-Schreiner to Lowry Park — could be one peaceful way to spend a few hours. The trail includes signage with some historical notes, including a synopsis of the way the 1932 flood impacted Kerrville. If the sign’s quick overview doesn’t sate a visitor’s curiosity, the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library is
a quick climb up some wooden stairs through the cedars and the cypress that line the riverbanks. Looking up information and wandering through the stacks doesn’t require a library card.
Riverside Nature Center and local gardens
The Riverside Nature Center, 150 Francisco Lemos St., is home to one of at least three gardens in the city designed specifically to attract butterflies and other pollinators. The gardens are planted with a selection of milkweed and blooming plants that offer nectar. The other two gardens are found at Kerrville-Schreiner Park and on the grounds of the Kerr County Courthouse,
A large selection of native plants will be available for sale, and helpful gardeners will be on hand to offer information. Demonstrations, displays and activities for kids are planned. WHEN: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 18 WHERE: Riverside Nature Center, 150 Francisco Lemos St. ADMISSION: Free DETAILS: 830-257-4837, rnc.kerrville@ gmail.com, riversidenaturecenter.org 700 Main St. The courthouse garden is at the southeast entrance of the building. It’s maintained by the Texas Master Naturalists, Hill Country Chapter. Of all the butterfly species, it’s the monarch that reigns supreme, especially in Texas. A state statute designates the first seven days of October as Butterfly Week to “encourage Texas residents and visitors to study, observe and promote the life of the state insect: monarch butterfly.” The annual migration of monarchs
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from the north through Texas down to Mexico will put them in the Kerrville area starting in mid to late September probably through the end of October, according to Becky Etzler, the nature center’s director. She said the massive roosts of monarchs numbering in the hundreds and thousands that are sometimes documented elsewhere don’t typically appear locally, but the center’s garden is a good place to see a few at a time. Even after the monarchs are gone, plenty of butterflies and birds hang around pretty much throughout the year. The center offers a checklist of butterfly and bird species that visitors can use to count the critters they see and to gauge the chance they’ll see a particular kind. The list says, for example, that the Gulf fritillary butterfly is common at the garden. The black-chinned hummingbird is common in the fall, but is rare at other times of the year.
Mo-Ranch day pass
Visitors looking for fun on the water can make the drive west up to the north fork of the Guadalupe to When it comes to unique Texas experiences, the Y.O. Ranch headquarters may offer one of the most interesting. The ranch, located in Mountain Home, has a variety of exotic animals, including giraffes that will eat out of your hand. This baby was born at the ranch. (Courtesy photo)
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May 16 & 17 Abilene Convention Center
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July 18 & 19 Amarillo Civic Center August 15 & 16 Abilene Convention Center
• September 12 & 13 Kerrville Event Center
October 17 & 18 Abilene Convention Center
• October 24 & 25
Fredericksburg Fair Ground
• November 14 & 15 Kerrville Event Center
December 12 & 13 Amarillo Civic Center
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Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly, 2229 FM 1340 in Hunt. The ranch is named after Daniel Moran, who was chairman of Continental Oil and Transportation Co. and the previous owner of the ranch. A day pass will get visitors access to the camp’s waterfront area, which includes the famous 12-foot slide and a rope swing that allows would-be Tarzans and Janes to dangle out across the water and let themselves plop into the Guadalupe. A day pass also gives guests access to the camp’s canoes. An outdoor pool is available, along with a playground area, a disc golf course, tennis courts and outdoor table tennis. Mo-Ranch visitors who want to commune a bit with nature can walk along 5 miles of marked hiking trails on the 500acre property. The place includes a wildflower garden, which offers a chance to see monarchs and other butterflies.
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Another 12 miles west of Mo-Ranch is Y.O. Headquarters, 1736 Y.O. Ranch Road NW in Mountain Home, which is home to bigger wildlife, including giraffes. At least 24-hour advance notice is required to arrange for a tour that could include the giraffes, aoudads, axis deer, buffalo, blackbucks or other exotic species. For ordinary horse rides, a few-days notice is needed. The steeds are allowed to roam the roughly 5,400-acre property when they’re not giving rides, so it takes a while to round them up. The giraffes at Y.O. Headquarters will come up and eat right out of your hand, according to a spokesman for the Y.O. Ranch.
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he flowers are blooming, the trees are blossoming and, as most Central Texans know, the summer heat is not far behind. Fortunately for Kerr County, the natural landscape and city parks provide the perfect way to cool off with a swim. Whether you’re splashing with friends on a springfed Texas river or at a pool, the possibilities are endless!
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KERRVILLE-SCHREINER PARK Address: 2385 Bandera Highway Description: A 517-acre park with access to the Guadalupe River. RV hookups, tent sites, cabins, dining hall, recreation hall, playground, sand volleyball, basketball, hike and bike trails, kayak and canoe rentals, fishing and more. Hours: Opens at 8 a.m.; closing time varies Cost: $2-6 for day-use or $50 for annual day-use pass Contact: 830-257-7300 or kerrville. schreinerpark@kerrvilletx.gov OLYMPIC POOL Address: 601 Olympic Drive Description: Olympic-size, six-lane pool with low dive and high dive, shallow and covered kid’s pool with lifeguards and covered picnic areas. Hours: Noon-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday from May
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INGRAM DAM AND LAKE Where: About 1 mile west of Ingram on Texas 39 Description: Dam provides a platform for sunbathing, swimming or floating in Lake Ingram or “dam sliding.” HUNT CROSSING Where: Just east of the Texas 39 and FM
23 through Aug. 14 (also open Memorial Day and Fourth of July) Cost: $1 for 4 and older; free for 3 and younger. Children 11 and younger must be accompanied by parent or guardian 17 and older. Phone: 830-896-8816 CARVER PARK Address: 820 Webster St. Description: This park has a free sprayground for all ages. Hours: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Wednesday-Monday Phone: 830-257-7300 LOUISE HAYS PARK Address: 202 Thompson Drive Description: A 63.5-acre city park with Guadalupe River access and an interactive fountain park, playground, picnic sites and access to the River Trail. Hours: Dawn to 11 p.m. Phone: 830-257-7300
1340 intersection in Hunt Description: A natural swimming hole on the South Fork of the Guadalupe with a rope swing and off-road parking. SCHUMACHER CROSSING Where: Texas 39, almost 6 miles west of Ingram. Description: Swimming hole on Guadalupe River with covered picnic tables, off-highway parking and waterfalls.
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PRESBYTERIAN MO-RANCH ASSEMBLY Address: 2229 FM 1340 in Hunt Description: River swimming ranging from rapids to deep water, with river slide, canoes, kayaks and paddle boards. Also large pool and covered children’s pool. Cost: $10 per person; ages 4 and younger are free. No reservations required. Contact: 800-460-4401 or moranch.org
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Kayaking on the Guadalupe River is a favorite summer pastime. (Times file photo)
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CARVER PARK Address: 820 Webster St. Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 5-acre park features a basketball court, pavilions, softball and soccer fields, trails, barbecue pits, playground, restrooms and sprayground.
ELM CREEK PARK Address: 200 Methodist Encampment Road Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 11-acre park, hiking trails, benches, pavilion and passive workout equipment. FLAT ROCK LAKE PARK Address: 3840 Riverside Drive Hours: Daily, sunrise to sunset Features: River access, fishing, swimming, off-leash dog park and boat ramp.
CYPRESS PARK Address: 1601 Junction Highway Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 1-acre park, river access, fishing pier, boat ramp and small pavilions.
GUADALUPE PARK Address: 700 Guadalupe St.
Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: River access, covered shelters, basketball and volleyball courts, birding and playground. KERRVILLE-SCHREINER PARK Address: 2385 Bandera Highway Fees: $4 adult, $1 child Features: 517-acre park, river access, hiking and biking trails, playground, butterfly garden, sand volleyball and basketball courts, overnight camping and RV sites, barbecue pits, birding, covered shelters, fishing pier, pavilions, restrooms, boat ramp and rental facilities.
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KERRVILLE SKATE PARK Address: 2160 Singing Wind Drive Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Features: A park just for skateboarders of all ages. KNAPP CROSSING PARK Address: 1000 Knapp Road Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 1-acre park, river access, fishing pier and boat ramp. LEHMANN-MONROE PARK Address: 200 Park Lane Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 27-acre park, river access, trails, interactive fountain, birding, dog park, playgrounds, restrooms, volleyball courts and pavilions. LOUISE HAYS PARK Address: 202 Thompson Drive Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 64-acre park, river access, Kerrville River Trail, tennis and basketball courts, playground, horseshoe and barbecue pits, washer pitching,
sand volleyball courts, covered pavilion, restrooms, fishing pier, birding and sprayground. LYTLE PARK Address: 600 Lytle St. Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: Softball field, trail, restrooms and playground. SAMPLE PARK Address: 3400 Veterans Highway Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 5-acre park, softball field, barbecue pits and playground. SCHULTZ PARK Address: 1600 Glen Road Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 2.5-acre park, basketball court, playground, barbecue pit and pavilion. SINGING WIND PARK Address: 2112-2116 Singing Wind Drive Hours: Daily, dawn to 11 p.m. Features: 2-mile track for hiking or biking
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refuge for many people, according to founder Max Greiner Jr. “The garden presents monumental Christian artwork from several donor artists to the public,” Greiner said. “We just built the garden to bless people and bless our community to help people have an encounter with God almighty.” Greiner said that, in 2016, the prayer garden received 100,520 visitors. Those visitors have come from all 50 states and more than 65 countries, he said. The garden is in the center between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and even rests on roughly he same latitude as Israel, said Greiner. There are 45 volunteer tour guides who are chaplains donating their time to give tours, answer questions and sometimes even bring people to Christ.
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he Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden rests on top of a hill at the edge of Kerrville at 520 Benson Drive. Standing high above the hills is the Empty Cross sculpture, a monument to Jesus Christ, that breaks the rolling hills with its sharp rust-tinged angles. The garden was created in 2004 as a place of worship and refuge for churches and individuals from all over the world. The prayer garden is 24.5 acres, sprawled out across the hill, featuring many sculptures depicting Biblical teachings. Admission to the park is free, and it’s open to the public from 7 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week, year-round, with guided tours available. While many visitors come to see the garden, the space is often used for prayer gatherings by local organizations and has even been a place of
EASTER AT THE EMPTY CROSS An Easter celebration with speakers, music, testimonies, celebration of our victory through Jesus and a Sunday morning “sonrise” service. WHEN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 7:30-9:30 a.m. Sunday WHERE: The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden, 520 Benson Drive ADMISSION: Free DETAILS: 830-928-7774 or thecomingkingfoundation.org
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Above, “The Empty Cross” is the centerpiece of The Coming King Sculpture Prayer Garden. On facing page is “Fisher of Men.” Both pieces were created by local artist Max Greiner Jr., who also founded The Coming King Foundation. (File photos)
“I see people receive all types of healing,” said Rosyln Bell, who has served as a chaplain at the garden. “They walk away with a renewed sense of purpose in their lives.” The garden features more than 11 sculptures, which totals more than $2.4 million in artwork, according to Greiner. “I always tell people the garden is not just a place you come and visit,” said Debbye Meszaros, director at the prayer garden. “It’s a place you have to come and experience. God’s presence is alive here.” The garden often gets a busload of people visiting, especially on weekends, said Weldon Baker, who has served as treasurer and chaplain. The sculpture garden continues to grow, too, adding more sculptures to its array of pieces spread throughout the property. With that, Greiner said he hopes more people will come to seek God’s presence at the Empty Cross.
THE COMING KING SCULPTURE PRAYER GARDEN Address: 539 Benson Drive Hours: 7 a.m.-midnight daily Admission: Free Contact: 830-928-7774 or thecomingkingfoundation.org
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SCULPTURES The garden features “The Empty Cross,” a 77-foot, 7-inch tall sculpture placed at the top of the hill. Three artists — Beverly Paddleford, David Broussard and Max Greiner Jr. — donated more than $2 million worth of original art to the garden. SCRIPTURE TILES The “Path to Heaven” is at the entrance to the 300-footlong cross-shaped garden. It is made up of 77 scriptures picked by Robby Carpenter, Kerrville Biblical scholar. PRAYER PLAQUES The words and prayers on each of the four plaques at the base of the cross were hand-picked by Greiner. PRAYER PATH & GOD’S ROCK GARDEN Scriptures can be found along a trail surrounding the cross-shaped garden. The prayer path is lined with prayer rocks inscribed by visitors.
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DOWN TO A FINE ART Kerr County has a long, celebrated reputation for its artistic endeavors. From fine art to music to theatrical performances, you can find it all in the heart of the Hill Country.
Cailloux Theater/Playhouse 2000 The Kathleen C. Cailloux City Center for the Performing Arts has become a focal point for the performing arts in the Hill Country. It is the destination for outstanding arts and entertainment, hosting a variety of events — including classical, pop and country music, dance, national touring events and local performances. The Cailloux Theater is an 834-seat auditorium with no obstructed-view seats in the house — each velvet theater chair offers a full view of the stage. The theater is home to Symphony of the Hills, Playhouse 2000 and the Hill Country Youth Orchestras. Playhouse 2000 is “Kerrville’s Community Theater,” staging a variety plays and musicals each year with local actors. Playhouse 2000 also manages the VK Garage Theater, 305 Washington St., right next to the Cailloux, for shows in a more intimate setting. CAILLOUX THEATER/ PLAYHOUSE 2000 910 Main St., Kerrville Box office hours are 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday and half an hour before each performance. 830896-9393, caillouxtheater.com. April 3-19 “Little Shop of Horrors” Playhosue 2000 and Schreiner University present classic musical comedy about a man-eating plant; Seymour, the mild-mannered junior florist; and his from-afar love, Audrey. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with one Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 19. April 23 Beethoven and Others Symphony of the Hills will present its final concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. A showcase of heroic music. April 25 Rockin’ the Cailloux II Cool Freddie E and the Crew are back for a night of oldies, classic rock, country, Top 40, Motown, blues, jazz, R&B, boogie woogie, pop, standards and easy listening favorites. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. May 17 Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys Legendary Western swing music of the late, great Bob Wills is carried on under the direction of Grammy winner and 18-year veteran of Asleep at
the Wheel Jason Roberts, who has been personally selected to carry the Playboys into the 21st century. Show starts at 3 p.m. June 13 Mixtape: ’80s Tribute Six-piece band will diver all your favorites from the 1980s from artists such as Bon Jovi, Toto, Huey Lewis & The News, Van Halen, Chicago, Poison and more. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. June 20 Urban Cowboy Reunion Country legends Mickey Gilley and Johnny Lee offer up their hits, including songs from 1980’s “Urban Cowboy.” Show starts at 7:30 p.m. July 18 Bobby Flores Bobby Flores and his Yellow Rose Band will bring their award-winning brand of Texas swing to town for a night filled everything you love about Texas country music. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 28 The Blackwoods Gospel singers The Blackwood Singers from Branson, Missouri, will offer a special treat: This will be the only on-stage appearance this year by Ron Blackwood, who will join his brother R.W. Jr., his partner in founding the original Blackwood Singers in 1969. Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
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Kerr Arts & Cultural Center The Kerr Arts and Cultural Center was founded in 1995 by a group of artists with the goal of providing a showplace for local artists and furthering the arts and culture education of the community. Located at 228 Earl Garrett St. in downtown Kerrville, KACC’s mission is “to be a catalyst for enriching the cultural life of the community and supporting artists of the Hill Country through exhibitions, instruction in the arts and fine crafts, and educational programs for adults and young people.” KACC’s gift shop offers local artists a place to show and market their work. KERR ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER 228 Earl Garrett St., Kerrville Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 830895-2911, arts@kacckerrville. com, kacckerrville.com April 2-May 2 Third Annual Schreiner University Seniors Show In the Cornels Gallery. Reception 2-4 p.m. April 4 Gena Griffin Youth Art Show In the Avery Gallery. K-12th grade. Reception 2-4 p.m. April 18
Art Camp Teachers Show In the Derby Gallery May 14-July 3 From Realism to Surrealism: A Lovelace Family Art Exhibit In the Avery Gallery. Reception 2-4 p.m. May 23 15th Annual Southwest Gourd Fine Art Show In the Cornels Gallery. Reception 2-4 p.m. May 23 Barbara Blackburn Cooledge In the Derby Gallery. Reception 2-4 p.m. May 23
Museum of Western Art The Museum of Western Art is “dedicated to excellence in the collection, preservation and promotion of Western heritage and the education and cultural enrichment of our diverse audiences.” The Museum of Western Art opened on April 23, 1983, and was first known as the Cowboy Artists of America Museum. The museum is located on 10 acres on Texas Highway 173. The museum frequently hosts renowned artists and groups and has a series of shows and events lined up each year. MOWA 1550 Bandera Highway, Kerrville Hours are 10 a.m.4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. www.museumofwesternart. com, 830-896-2553 April 3-June 13 Men to Match My Mountains: Works from the L.D. “Brink” Brinkman Foundation
June 19-Aug. 1 Looks Like We’ll Just Have to Tighten Our Belts Again: The Art of Gene Zesch Aug. 7-Sept. 18 Robert Pummill: Texas Landscapes and Legacy Sept. 5-7 36th Annual Roundup Exhibition & Sale
Hill Country Arts Foundation The Hill Country Arts Foundation was founded in 1959 and provides community theater, art workshops and art exhibitions. HCAF’s grounds are the home of Stonehenge II, one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Hill Country. The Hill Country Arts Foundation complex is also home to the Point Theatre and the Duncan-McAshan Visual Arts Center. Located just west of Kerrville in Ingram, the 1,700-square-foot arts center attracts nationally and internationally recognized artists. The foundation’s theaters — the outdoor Smith-Ritch Point Theatre and the Elizabeth Huth Coates Indoor Theatre — offer year-round family-friendly entertainment. The HCAF’s annual fundraiser will be April 26: The Mad Hatter Tea Party and Happy Hour. HILL COUNTRY ARTS FOUNDATION, 120 Point Theatre Road, Ingram Duncan-McAshan Visual Arts Center: Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. visualarts@hcaf.com, www.hcaf.com, 830-367-5120
May 1-June 30 Texas Watercolor Society Works by members of the TWS. July 6-31 Young Artists Camp One-week sessions for ages 4 and older, with classes 9 a.m.- noon Monday-Friday. Call 830-367-5121. Aug. 14-Sept. 18 “Point of View” Annual juried show celebrates the imagination of the artists.
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Point Theatre: Box office hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. 830-367-5121, boxoffice@hcaf.com, www. hcaf.com April 10-19 “Trying” A two-character play based experiences of the author when she worked in the home of Francis Biddle, who served as chief judge of the American Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. May 8-23 “Unnecessary Farce” In a motel room, an embezzling mayor is supposed to meet with his female accountant, while in the next room, two cops wait to catch the meeting on video. But there’s confusion as to who’s in which room, who’s being videotaped, who’s taken the money, who’s hired a hitman and why the accountant keeps taking off her clothes. June 12-27 “Matilda” the Musical Based on the book by beloved
author Roald Dahl, the musical features dance numbers and catchy songs for kids and adults alike. July 17-Aug. 1 “Steel Magnolias” The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon, where wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, an eccentric millionaire and the local social leader, whose daughter, Shelby, is about to marry a “good ol’ boy.” Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play moves toward tragedy when the spunky Shelby (who is a diabetic) risks pregnancy and forfeits her life. Aug. 14-30 “I Ought to Be in Pictures” Neil Simon’s play about Hollywood scriptwriter Herb, currently “at liberty,” who is surprised when his forgotten past reappears in the form of Libby, a teenage daughter who’s trekked from Brooklyn with dreams of movie stardom. With Steffy, his sometime paramour, at his side, Herb decides to take another stab at fatherhood and hopefully this time, get it right.
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TEXAS ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR WHEN: Sept. 28-29 WHERE: HCAF, 120 Point Theatre Road, Ingram ADMISSION: $10/adults, $5/students, free/kids younger than 12 DETAILS: 830-367-5120 or hcaf.com
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he Texas Arts and Crafts Fair — considered the “premiere art event of the year in the Lone Star State” — returns to the Hill Country for its 44th celebration of music, art and food on Sept. 26-27 Designated by the Texas Legislature as the “Official State Arts and Crafts Fair of Texas,” the event was revived in 2018 after a five-year hiatus. More than 5,000 guests flooded the grounds of the Hill Country Arts Foundation along the Guadalupe River, enjoying a wide range of arts and crafts, live musical entertainment, fine food and wine and a gallery of creative endeavors. “Our first year back exceeded all expectations,” said Wanda
A young art enthusiast checks out the offerings at last year’s Texas Arts and Crafts Fair at the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram. (File photo)
Garner Cash, event director. “Attendance was excellent, and it was remarkable to us the love everyone has for this fair.” Organizers have continued
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to expand the event, including increasing the number of artists, offering new entertainment and adding the Art Exploration Zone. More than 100 juried artists
and artisans are expected to attend this year’s event, demonstrating their crafts and handwork. Works will be displayed in the gallery, studios and under tents “in the beautiful Hill Country sunshine.” Entertainment will once again draw talent from area educational and art institutions. The event takes place on the Hill Country Arts Foundation’s 13-acre site, located on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Ingram, at 120 Point Theater Road. Parking is free, and shuttles are available for parking in outlying lots. The fair will take place rain or shine. This event funds arts programs in the community.
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River’s Edge Gallery This modern 20,000-square-foot space offers an eclectic mix of original works, in both modern and traditional styles, by both locally and nationally acclaimed artists in a variety of media. Currently, members of the “Big Bang Art Gang” converge intermittently at the gallery to create original works of art as local art aficionados look on. These decidedly unstuffy events celebrate spontaneity, and you truly “…never know who is going to be here and who is going to be watching.” For more than 15 years, the gallery has offered museum-quality restoration, custom framing and fine art giclée printing on canvas or paper. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 832 Water St. 830-8955184, riversedgegallery.net, riversedgegallery@gmail.com.
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Slate Gray Gallery This contemporary art gallery features rotating exhibits of fine art, distinctive designer jewelry and unique lifestyle accessories. The knowledgeable staff includes an in-house interior designer and creative director, who can assist clients with acquiring artwork in a variety of media, including sculpture, painting, prints, fiber arts and photography. The gallery’s staff caters to home and business owners who are contemplating the acquisition of artwork specific to individual spaces and aesthetics. Additionally, only juried works are included in special exhibitions. Open 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 235 Earl Garrett St. 830315-3150, slategraygallery.com.
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Busy weekend for art lovers Shoppers hit the street at last year’s Kerrville Festival of the Arts in downtown Kerrville. (Times file photo)
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rt aficionados will think they’re in heaven on Memorial Day weekend, as Kerrville plays host to two renowned art shows. The sixth annual Kerrville Festival of the Arts, a juried fine arts show and sale, will take place Saturday and Sunday in the 700 and 800 blocks of Water Street and 200 block of Earl Garrett Street in historic downtown Kerrville. Hours are 10 a.m.6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Thousands of people attend the festival each year. The show is presented by the Kerrville Festival of the Arts Inc., a nonprofit organization that supports and encourages the arts in the Hill Country by offering scholarships for art-related studies. Participating artists will display their work in two large tents and clusters of individual tents. The selected artists and fine crafters exhibit paintings in all media, graphics, glass, wood, ceramics, metal, fiber, jewelry, multimedia and sculpture. For a complete list of participants, visit kvartfest.com.
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he 17th Annual Texas Masters of Fine Art & Craft Invitational Exhibition is set for Memorial Day weekend, May 22-24, at the Y.O. Ranch Hotel and Conference Center, 2033 Sidney Baker St. According to organizers, this invitational show features the work of some of the finest professional artists and craftspeople from throughout the Lone Star State. “The Texas Masters show has established its reputation as a high-quality, artist-planned and managed exhibition, exhibited in a beautiful, indoor environment,” said an event spokesman. Administrators at the Kerrville Convention & Visitors Bureau are enthusiastic about the back-to-back arts events that bring people to town. They describe the local arts and crafts activities during Memorial Day weekend as contributing to “our biggest weekend in town,” adding, “Organizers of all juried events take pride in the quality of the artwork on exhibit.” The Texas Masters of Fine Art & Craft Invitational Exhibition will be open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday in the Live Oak, Spanish Oak and Cypress ballrooms off the lobby of the hotel. Admission to the exhibition will be free. For more information about this exceptional show and sale, visit texasmasters.com. Works by Edith Maskey are included in the annual Texas Master of Fine Art & Craft Invitational Exhibition. Maskey and her husband, John, are both wellknown Texas artists who reside in Comfort. (Courtesy photo)
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hether you live in Kerr County and need staycation ideas or may be just passing through for a day or so, you’ll want to check out all the local festivals and events coming up in or near Kerrville. This family-friendly destination offers a stellar line-up to choose from, and many have no admission charge. APRIL April 11 EasterFest & Cookoff Features egg hunt for kids, a visit from the Easter bunny, chili and barbecue cookoff, open car show and more at Flat Rock Park, 3840 Riverside Drive. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; admission is free. 830-896-1155, bit.ly/2SuVvk9. MAY May 1, 15 Concerts by the River Free summer concert starts at 7 p.m. along the banks of the Guadalupe at Louise Hays Park. Food and beverage vendors. Free to attend; bring your own chairs and blankets. 830-2577300, kerrvilletx.gov. May 21-June 7 Kerrville Folk Festival This internationally recognized event, held annually in Kerrville since 1972, is the longest continuously running music festival in North America. Enjoy 18 days and nights of songwriter’s performances and competitions, children’s concerts, Sunday folk song services and wine and beer seminars at Quiet Valley Ranch. Camping and RV sites available on the 20-acre site, but reservations are a must. 830257-3600, kerrvillefolkfestival.org. May 23-24 Kerrville Festival of the Arts Fifth annual event held on the streets of historic downtown Kerrville during Memorial Day weekend. This juried show includes more than 100 booths under tents, where handcrafters and artisans from across Texas
and beyond sell original ceramics, glass art, jewelry, paintings, woodworks, metal craft and more. Food trucks, children’s activities and live music make this an event for all ages. 830-8957962, kvartfest.com. May 16 Shatter the Stigma 5K Run/Walk Annual fundraiser to raise awareness about mental illness. Funds will help contribute to the quality of life for individuals with mental illness served by Kerrville State Hospital. Event takes place 8-11 a.m. at Louise Hays Park. 830-896-2211, ext6150, www. kerrvillevsc.org. JUNE June 5, 6 Shakespeare in the Park Each year, Playhouse 2000 partners with the city of Kerrville to bring The Bard to Louise Hays Park. This gift to the community is offered for free and begins each night at 8 p.m. This year’s presentation is the tragedy of “King Lear,” a searing drama about power and its consequences. 830-8969393, caillouxtheater.com. June 6 Skateboard Competition Youngsters ages 5-18 have 3 minutes each to perform. Helmets required. Begins at 10 a.m. at Singing Wind Park. 830-257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. June 7-14 Hill Country Camp Meeting First organized in 1939, this weeklong summer gathering in
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Mountain Home was created to bring together Christians to refresh and strengthen their faith. Includes Christian Music Revival. www.cowboycampmeetingnet. June 19 Concerts by the River Free summer concert starts at 7 p.m. along the banks of the Guadalupe at Louise Hays Park. Food and beverage vendors. Free to attend, bring your own chairs and blankets. 830-2577300, kerrvilletx.gov. June 26 Movies in the Park PG-rated “Frozen” will be shown at Louise Hays Park at 9 p.m., presented by Kerrville Parks & Rec and sponsored by the Cailloux Foundation. Free admission and popcorn. 830257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. JULY July 3 Movies in the Park “Lilo & Stitch,” rated PG, will be shown as a “dive-in” movie at the Olympic Pool at 9 p.m., presented by Kerrville Parks & Rec and sponsored by Cailloux Foundation. Free admission. 830-257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. July 4 Robert Earl Keen’s 4th on the River Event is noon to 10 p.m. at Louise Hays Park, with a special performance by singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen. In addition to stellar musical performances, this wholesome family event includes kids activities, bounce houses, face painting, plus food and vendor booths. A biergarten opens at 2 p.m. At 9:30, the event ends with the
largest fireworks display in the Hill Country. robertearlkeens4th.com. July 10 Movies in the Park G-rated “Toy Story 4” will be shown at Louise Hays Park at 9 p.m., presented by Kerrville Parks & Rec and sponsored by Cailloux Foundation. Free admission and popcorn. 830-257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. July 17 Concerts by the River Summer concert starts at 7 p.m. along banks of the Guadalupe at Louise Hays Park. Food and beverage vendors. Free to attend, bring chairs and blankets. 830-257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. July 24 Movies in the Park The PG-rated “The Goonies” will be shown at the KerrvilleSchreiner Park Amphitheatre at 9 p.m., presented by Kerrville Parks & Rec and sponsored by The Bosworth Company. Free admission and popcorn. 830257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. AUGUST August 7 Movies in the Park “Aladdin,” rated PG, will be shown at Kerrville-Schreiner Park Amphitheatre at 9 p.m., presented by Kerrville Parks & Rec and sponsored by Bosworth Company. Free admission and popcorn. 830257-7300, kerrvilletx.gov. August 15 Kerrville Kid’s Triathlon This swim/hike/run event is open to youths 18 and younger at the Olympic Pool in Singing Wind Park, Kerrville. 830-2577300, Kerrvilletx.gov
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With sunny weather and gorgeous views of the Hill Country, Kerr County attracts many golfers year-round. One public and two private courses offer a variety of challenges for golfers of all ages and experience levels.
Find your favorite greens KERRVILLE GOLF COURSES
SCOTT SCHREINER GOLF COURSE Address: 1 Country Club Drive Description: Public, 18-hole course Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday Green fees: Non-members — $16 for nine holes or $26 for 18 holes on weekdays; $22 for nine holes or $33 for 18 holes on weekends or holidays. Members — $6 for nine holes or $8 for 18 holes on weekdays; $7 for nine holes or $9 for 18 holes on weekends and holidays. Cart rentals available Contact: 830-257-4982 or golfkerrvilletex.com THE CLUB AT COMANCHE TRACE Address: 2801 Comanche Trace Description: Private, 27-hole course that hosts tour players for Valero Texas Open qualifying rounds, as well as AT&T, U.S. Senior Open and U.S. Am qualifiers. Contact: 830-257-6533, 830-895-8500, ext. 1 for pro shop or comanchetrace.com/courses RIVERHILL COUNTRY CLUB Address: 100 Riverhill Club Lane Description: Private, 18-hole course. The product of a close friendship between designer Joe Finger and pro golfer Byron Nelson, the course at Riverhill was designed and built into what ultimately became Nelson’s favorite course to play. Contact: 830-896-1400, 830-792-1143 for golf pro shop or riverhillcc.com
2020 GOLF TOURNAMENTS
25th Annual Golf Classic — Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce When: April 6; check-in 10-11 a.m., putting contest at 10:30 a.m., lunch at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at noon. Course: Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course, 1 Country Club Drive Cost: $550 per foursome or $150 per player Contact: 830-896-1155 or kerrvilletx.com
75th Annual Heart of the Hills Golf Tournament When: July 28-31 Course: Scott Schreiner Golf Course, 1 Country Club Drive Description: Nonprofit event committed to giving back to community, while providing a friendly, competitive game of golf. Contact: 830-895-1027 or hohkerr@gmail.com
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James Avery Invitational When: Oct. 2-4 Course: The Club at Comanche Trace, Riverhill Country Club and Scott Schreiner Golf Course Description: A 54–hole, two-man golf tournament played over three days at three courses. Contact: JamesAveryInvitational.com, 830-895-8500, ext. 248
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The Kerrville Sports Complex complex are all in agreement: offers a plethora of services, The fields at the complex are including 11 softball/baseball state of the art. fields, 20 acres of irrigated Visitors also have field-rental soccer fields, restrooms, options and can pay for batting concession stands, a maintenance building and an indoor practice Field rental options available; batting facility. The latter lessons and batting cage rentals. includes a pro shop, WHEN: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mondayturfed practice field, Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and batting cages and lanes, 1-6 p.m. Sunday meeting space and WHERE: 111 Home Run Drive concessions area. D-BAT, a major partner DETAILS: 830-955-8232 or with the complex, has dbatkerrville.com organized baseball tournaments at the complex, lessons. An hour rental of bringing visitors across Texas the batting cage costs $35 for into Kerrville. non-members, an hour on the And when visitors arrive, turf field costs $40. Hour-long they will be greeted with some lessons are $70. of the finest fields in Texas. The They also offer a variety of experts who have toured the camps and clinics.
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Historic connections From a famed cattle trail to an opera house, Kerrville has seen it all
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errville offers a wide array of landmarks across town, and sprawled throughout the surrounding Hill Country, documenting important places and events in Texas history. Kerrville is home to 20 historical landmarks documenting newspapers, original Kerrville homes and churches. Walking or driving will probably end at a stop at one of the town’s historic sites.
300 Guadalupe St. (1892) Built from culled limestone bricks used on the Guthrie Building, this structure got its name, “The Last Station ’til Junction,” when it was the last gasoline station between here and Junction. Initially, it was a fish hatchery. Since 1997, it has been a private residence.
single-story building was remodeled in 1998. The original awning has a pressed tin underside and copper flashing.
709 Water St. (1870s) Designed and built by architect Alfred Giles, this rock building once housed the Favorite Saloon. The building was restored in 1996.
Center Point United Methodist Church (1911) The church at 118 Church St. in Center Point was pastored initially by circuit riders. The first church building was of native cypress lumber. The present site was acquired and the building was built in 1911.
A.C. Schreiner Jr. Home (1897) Designed by Alfred Giles, the home located at 405 Water St. was built by Capt. Charles Schreiner as a wedding gift for his son, Charles Schreiner Jr. The captain’s grandson, A.C. Schreiner Jr., purchased it in 1912. The second floor, arched porch and tile roof were added in 1927. Arcadia Theatre (1926) At 717 Water St., the theater opened in 1926 for live performances and silent films. Music legend Jimmie Rodgers was among those who performed here. Used solely as a movie theater for many years, it closed in 1988. Baehre Building (1923) This location on the 200 block of Earl Garrett Street was the original biergarten for the Barlemann Saloon. The
Camp Verde General Store and Post Office (1857) The building at 285 E. Verde Creek Road in Camp Verde continues to operate today as a mercantile, restaurant and post office.
Comparette House (1890) D.H. Comparette was organizer and manager of Kerrville Telephone Company and owned the home at 1001 Jefferson St. from 1905 until 1977. The Victorian house was built by S.W. and Laura Smith in 1890 and is a recorded Texas Historical Landmark. The Davis Building (1924) Rawson’s Drug Store opened in 1924. The building at 707 Water St. was renovated in 1995, exposing the original pressed tin ceiling and “Mexican Terrazzo” floor. Fawcett Furniture Building Built around the turn of the century, the
building at 820 Water St. was purchased by W.A. Fawcett in 1907 and was home of Fawcett Furniture Co. until the mid-1970s. The building was restored in 1988 and now houses an antiques store. First Christian Church (1885) A group of local women raised funds for the small Union Church at 1900 Goat Creek Road, which was shared by several congregations. In time, ownership transferred to the First Christian Church members who now worship in a modern building. First Kerr County Schoolhouse (1852) Typical early American one-room, oneteacher schoolhouse where several grades were taught at once. It was moved from Center Point to the Y.O. Ranch, 1736 Y.O. Ranch Road in Mountain Home, and currently is the Sam Houston guest cabin. First Presbyterian Church (1888) Prominent architectural features of the sanctuary and offices fill an entire block at 800 Jefferson St. First United Methodist Church (1854) A Methodist circuit rider came to the Guadalupe Valley and held the first Methodist church services in a “brush arbor.” The church now meets at 321 Thompson Drive.
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Great Western Trail (1874) The Great Western Trail is one of the most significant of Texas cattle trails. Between 11 and 12 million cattle traveled 2,000 miles to cattle operations in Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas. More cattle went up the Great Western than the Chisholm. It entered Kerr County at Bandera Pass, following along what is now Texas 173 through Camp Verde. Crossing the river at Kerrville, the trail followed Town Creek along the present Harper Road, through the Peril Divide into Guadalupe County.
Kerr County Courthouse (1926) This building at 700 Main St. is the fourth Kerr County Courthouse. The county was established on Jan. 26, 1856, and the land for the public square was given by Joshua D. Brown, an early settler.
The Gus F. Schreiner Home (1901) “Cedarcrest,” 100 Riverhill Club Lane, was a showplace and center of social activities for more than 60 years. It is now the Riverhill Country Club.
Louis Schreiner Home (1920) This Colonial Revival style home is visible overlooking Kerrville from the south. For years, it housed the headquarters of the L.D. Brinkman Corp.
The Guthrie Building (1887) Robert Guthrie published The Kerrville Eye newspaper at 241 Earl Garrett St. From 190021, it was the Guthrie Hotel. The building was restored in 2003.
Masonic Building (1890) Designed by architect Alfred Giles, the 3,000-square-foot, two-story Italianate-style building at 211 Earl Garrett St. was home of Kerrville Masonic Lodge No. 697 A.F. & A.M. until 1927. Downstairs tenants included a post office and C.C. Butt Grocery Store.
Hermann Sons Home (1915) “Altenheim,” the Home for Aged and Orphans, located off Texas 27 west of the post office on Hermann Sons Road, was established by the San Antonio Lodge of Sons of Hermann.
Kerrville Mountain Sun (1875) Originally The Frontiersman, this weekly paper served its readership almost 130 years. The building at 241 Earl Garrett St. is currently used for the Stephen L. Clark Harrell Feldt Law offices.
Notre Dame Catholic Church, Kemper Hall (1935) The Rev. Henry Kemper arrived in Kerrville
on Feb. 11, 1911, to lead the church known as Patronage of Notre Dame. This sanctuary at 909 Main St. was dedicated Dec. 8, 1935. Old Bakery The bakery, 824 Water St., owned by Mr. Ahnard was purchased and expanded by Mr. C.H. Wolfmueller in 1922. Old City Hall (1937) Kerrville’s first City Hall was built in 1937. It was enlarged in 1947, adding a second floor to provide a dormitory for firemen. In 1985, the building located at 600 Main St. became the Kerrville City Police Department and Municipal Court. It is now home of Union State Bank. “Old House” of Bietel Lumberyard (1889) Frank J. Bietel owned lumberyards in San Antonio. He came to Kerrville the year the SA & AP Railroad arrived in town and established his lumberyard at 425 Clay St., which operated in Kerrville for 108 years under many names. The original space is now an events hall. Old Ingram (1880) Settlers began arriving in Ingram prior to the Civil War. Today, it is an arts center on the Old Ingram Loop with studios, galleries and craft shops.
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Old Kerrville Post Office (1935) The art deco building at 228 Earl Garrett St. was home to the Kerrville Post Office from 1935-99. The building is now home to the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center. Original Tivy High School (1891) This land was donated by Capt. Joseph A. Tivy for a public school. Classes began in 1891. This building at 605 Tivy St. now houses Kerrville Independent School District’s administration offices. Pampell Opera House (1895) The original building at 701 Water St. was completed in 1895 and housed the twostory M.V. Gregory Hotel and Store. It was purchased by J.L. Pampell in 1901 as the home for his drug store, ice cream parlor and candy store. Remount Station (1870) A stop on the overland mail route between San Antonio and El Paso during the 1870s, the log cabin remount station was originally in Kendall County, then moved to the Y.O. Ranch, 1736 Y.O. Ranch Road in Mountain Home. San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway (1915) Kerrville was the last stop for the SA and AP Railway. A wooden depot burned down in
1913. Restored in 2004, it is now Rail’s — a Cafe at the Depot, 614 E. Schreiner St. Sears-Roebuck Kit House (1919) This house at 608 Earl Garrett St. was an original Sears and Roebuck Catalog mail order house. The bungalow house was ordered and shipped as a complete kit and assembled on site. The home was remodeled in 1986 and is the home of Jim Morris Design. Schreiner’s Department Store (1869) The structure includes parts of the original frame building at 736 Water St. It was a general merchandise store from 1869 to 2007. Schreiner Mansion (1879) Built as the home of Capt. Charles Schreiner, expert masons and stonecarvers were brought from Germany to do the intricate design work on the exterior. The parquet floor is made of eight hardwoods. Restoration started on the building at 216 Earl Garrett St. in 1975. Sherman’s Mill (1870s) A water-powered mill near the Kelly CreekGuadalupe River confluence at Texas 39 and Kelly Creek Road in Ingram and Hunt was used to grind corn, saw lumber and gin cotton. Built in the 1870s, it was in use until it was destroyed by a flood in 1932.
The Smokehouse (1907) This 12-foot-by-60-foot shop on the 200 block of Earl Garrett Street has been used for many businesses, including a barber shop. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church (1928) The present rock sanctuary was built in 1928, but St. Peter’s has occupied this location at 320 St. Peter St. since 1884. The first Boy Scout troop in the U.S. began meeting in the Parish Hall in 1910. Texas Lions Camp (1920) On more than 500 acres at 4100 San Antonio Highway, this children’s camp is designed to deal with special medical conditions. Union Church (1880s) Four women from four denominations — Presbyterian, Methodist, Christian and Baptist — raised funds for the 38-foot-by-50-foot church. The church has been restored and is on the Schreiner University campus. Weston Building (1890) The lower floor was the Barlemann Saloon, while various tenants rented the upstairs rooms. It remained a saloon until 1922, when R.H. Chaney opened his confectionery on the lower floor. The building was remodeled in 1995.
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uring the spring and summer, the Hill Country becomes a sea of color as wildflowers start blooming. In Kerr County alone, there are approximately 300 species of wildflowers, according to Susan Sander, founder of the Riverside Nature Center. According to Jackie Skinner, president of the Hill Country Master Gardeners, there are a number of wildflowers native to the Kerrville area, including: • Prairie coneflower (Mexican hat) • Maxmillian sunflower and annual sunflowers • Ten-petal anemone
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• Drummond’s skullcap • Prairie verbena, Beebalm (lemon mint) • Skeleton flower (skeleton-leaf daisy) • Liatris (dotted gayfeather) • Mountain pinks • Damianita • Crow poison • Rain lilies • Indian paintbrush • Pink evening primrose • Spiderwort • Standing cypress • Several types of Yucca
• Huisache daisy • Fleabane • White prickly poppy • Cowpen daisy • Cenizo (Texas blue sage) • Several types of Penstemon • Prickly pear Wildflowers in this area bloom from mid-March through May for the first shift, while many spring perennials — such as mealy blue sage and autumn sage — will re-bloom in the fall if there’s an end-of-summer rain, Sander said. “The bloom season goes until the first hard frost — we’ve had some of our best butterfly spottings on thoroughworts that were blooming in November,” Sander said. “I’ve had bluebonnets blooming in the fall. Plus, we are so close to the desert of the west that many of the natives bloom in response to a rain — rainlilies.”
Find wildflowers along Hill Country highways According to the Texas Department of Transportation’s website, the organization disperses 30,000 pounds of wildflower seeds along Texas highways each year as part of the state’s vegetation management program. There are scenic drives all over the Hill Country where visitors can spot wildflowers, and three of the notable ones are in Kerr County. West Kerr and Bandera counties This 133-mile drive is rated as one of the most scenic drives in the entire state of Texas. It’s a great drive to take any time of the year, but it’s especially beautiful in spring when the flowers are blooming. Get a real feel for the Hill Country as you meander on country roads of scenic vistas with native flowers, trees, cacti, plants and shrubs. Follow Texas 16 south to Medina for 24 miles, then For up-to-date wildflower viewing turn right on FM 337 information, call the Texas Department to Vanderpool for 19 of Transportation at 800-452-9292 or miles. Go north on visit texas.wildflowersightings.org. Texas 187 to Texas 39 for 19 miles, then turn right and follow Texas 39 to Hunt for 17 miles. Turn left onto FM 1340 in Hunt to the intersection of FM 1340 and Texas 41 for 21 miles, then turn right onto Texas 41 to Mountain Home for 15 miles. Turn right on Texas 27 and follow through Ingram and back to Kerrville for 18 miles.
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The Kerrville-Harper-Fredericksburg Trail From Interstate 10 in Kerrville, take Texas 783 to Harper for 18 miles. Continue north through Harper until intersecting with U.S. 290, then turn right. Continue traveling on U.S. 290 through Fredericksburg until intersecting with Texas 16, then turn right and head back to Kerrville.
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Lower Turtle Creek Road to Texas 173 Heading south on Texas 16 toward Medina, take a left turn onto Lower Turtle Creek Road, or FM 2771, which will yield miles of color on both sides of the curving road. When you reach Texas 173, head south toward Bandera for more buds and blooms.
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olk music fans gather every year for a celebration of songwriters and new talent at the Kerrville Folk Festival, which is entering its 49th year. “Every year is different, and yet every year is the same,” said Rosemary Weiss of Columbus, Ohio, who regularly attends the festival. “Every second you spend on the ranch makes you remember what life is supposed to be like: spreading kindness,
happiness, tolerance, joy — and music. You can’t forget the music.” The festival was founded by Rod Kennedy, a sought-after concert promoter, and Peter Yarrow, who found fame with the 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Their mission was to tilt the spotlight and make it shine on unsung songwriters. Dalis Allen, the festival’s producer, said the celebration has a laid-back vibe, despite
inevitable storms that roll through Quiet Valley Ranch during the 18-day festival. “We always have rain, and we have to deal with it,” Allen said. “Our crowds are just the best and remain in the seats under umbrellas and tarps, as long as the music continues.” The event includes food booths and craft booths, as well as plenty of music in the campgrounds.
Performers slated for the 49th Annual Kerrville Folk Festival May 21-June 7
Weekend 1, May 21-24
The Limeliters, Tom-PrasadoRao Trio, Marcia Ball, Shinyribs, John Elliott, The Chris Chandler Show, Kyshona, Darrell Scott, Growling Old Men, Verlon Thompson, Jaimee Harris, Lori McKenna, Steve Seskin, Terri Hendrix with Lloyd Maines, Vance Gilbert, Folk Family Revival Midweek 1: May 25-28
Shake Russell and Michael Hearne, John Gorka, Steve Fisher, Bernice Lewis, Jon Brooks, Clyde, Seth Glier, Peter Yarrow and Friends Weekend 2: May 29-June 1
Tom Meny, Ray Prim Quartet, John Fullbright Trio, Texicana Mamas, Possessed by Paul
James, Trout Fishing in America, Beat Root Revival, Black Pumas, The Brother Brothers, Green Mountain Grass, The Deer, Wood and Wire Midweek 2: June 1-4
Matt Grigsby, Wheatfield, Siobhan Quinn and Michael Bowers, Big Cedar Fever, Rob Roy Parnell joined by Harmonica Workshop Students and Faculty, Dr. Zog, Adrianne Lenker Weekend 3: June 5-7
Rebecca Folsom, Whippoorwill, Bruce Robison, Tuba Skinny, Sarah Grace and The Soul, Mikaela Davis, O’Connor Lee, James McMurtry, Josh Grider, Leo Rondeau, Fancy, Wylie and the Wild West
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Bruce Robison is scheduled to perform during the final weekend of the Kerrville Folk Festival. (Courtesy photo)
The Limelighters will perform during the first weekend of the Kerrville Folk Festival. The 49th annual music festival will kick off May 21 at the Quiet Valley Ranch, located just south of Kerrville. (Courtesy photo)
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RV PARKS/CABINS IN KERR COUNTY KERRVILLE-SCHREINER PARK Where: 2385 Bandera Highway Description: Has both RV and tent sites, 23 mini-cabins, a park cabin, ranch-style house and an 18-foot high Native American tepee called The Hillside Teepee. Extras: The 517-acre park also has a recreation hall, dining hall, playground, butterfly garden, sand volleyball and basketball courts, 7.5 miles of hiking and biking trails, river access, kayak and canoe rentals, fishing and picnic areas with standing grills.
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BUCKHORN LAKE RESORT Where: 2885 Goat Creek Road Description: More than 130 RV sites and three cottages available to rent. Extras: The resort has a country store, exercise/fitness center, pickleball court, tennis court, basketball court, fishing, enclosed dog park, laundry facilities, private dressing rooms and showers, swimming pools and whirlpool spas, 9-hole practice putting green and RV storage. Contact: buckhornlake.com, 830-895-0007 or info@buckhornlake.com KERRVILLE KOA Where: 2400 Goat Creek Road Description: 32 RV sites, plus one-room and deluxe cabins with and without bathrooms, as well as tent sites. Extras: Swimming pool, playground, community fire circle, recreation room with a full kitchen and big-screen TV, horseshoe pits and birding area. Contact: koa.com/campgrounds/kerrville, kervlkoa@ktc.com or 800-562-1665. JOHNSON CREEK RV RESORT Where: 4279 Junction Highway Description: 72 RV sites, four creekside cabins and four efficiency apartments. Extras: The resort also offers visitors a pool seasonally, laundry room, shower facility,
exercise room, small library, recreation room, two large dining tables, catch-andrelease fishing, general store and chapel. Contact: johnsoncreekrvresort.com or 830-367-3300. TRIPLE T RV RESORT Where: 3900 Bandera Highway Description: 46 RV sites, 30 cabins and eight fully furnished efficiency suites. Extras: The resort also has a recreation center with TV lounge, catering kitchen and dining area, stocked library with sitting area, exercise room, pool and pingpong tables, swimming pool and hot tub, private individual restrooms and shower facilities, coin-operated laundry room and walking trails. Contact: tripletrvresort.com, 830-634-3000 or info@tripletrvresort.com YOGI BEAR’S JELLYSTONE PARK CAMP-RESORT GUADALUPE RIVER Where: 2605 Junction Highway Description: More than 200 RV spaces, 20 fully furnished cottages that sleep up to eight people with a loft, 10 two-bedroom cabins, a luxury one-bedroom cottage, five one-bedroom cabins. Extras: Water slides, an interactive water zone, two outdoor swimming pools, indoor
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