Lifestyle of Comanche Trace
OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2019 | Vol. 2, Issue 4
SELLER’S MARKET As construction continues on new homes, lots and homes are selling in record time
MAKING AN IMPACT Comanche Trace Members and Residents make a real difference in the community
IN THE SPOTLIGHT Meet Mike and Diane Smith and their canine companions, Bella and Mollie
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Lifestyle of Comanche Trace The Kerrville Daily Times Staff Carlina Villalpando Publisher Louis Amestoy Managing Editor Jeanette Eastwood Nash Assistant Managing Editor Contributors Mark CĂ´tĂŠ Kelsey Jackson Toni Manchester Photography Brenda Fest Tom Holden Kelsey Jackson Kelly Simon
Letter from the President Dear Comanche Trace Residents and Property Owners, It is hard to believe that the holidays are upon us. Fall is one of my favorite times of the year, especially in the Texas Hill Country. It is a great time to be outdoors and enjoy the unique culture of the Texas Hill Country. We have experienced another magnificent year at Comanche Trace as we continue to flourish and grow with new home construction and welcoming our new residents and members to the community. In addition, we have started planning our 2020 Tour of Homes, which will take place next fall. The Texas Hill Country is attracting people from all over the country. We are excited about all of the new building activity taking place in Kerrville: Hobby Lobby, Harbor Freight, along with three other commercial projects. Also, construction will start soon for the new middle school. The existing middle school is positioned on 30 -acres of prime commercial property in town. Kerrville has an extremely bright future, with the Hill Country being recognized as one of the top two wine destinations in the United States. The beauty of the area continues to evolve. We are blessed to be a part of the Texas Hill Country environment and look forward to seeing you at Comanche Trace. Wishing you and your family a blessed holiday season.
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Table of Contents 6 Word from the Board 8 Real Estate Update 10 Resident Spotlight 12 Pet Spotlight
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Word From the Board We were blessed with a beautiful and mild summer at Comanche Trace. We experienced nice showers at the beginning of the summer, which helped keep everything nice and green. The community and facility look fantastic. The team is doing a wonderful job of taking care of the manicured neighborhoods and common areas. We are very pleased that the new camera system has been installed. We appreciate the continued positive feedback we receive from our property owners here at Comanche Trace. I look forward to seeing you around the community as we gear up for 2020. Mike Sigerman HOA Representative
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Comanche Trace Real estate update
Driving through Comanche Trace, you see “For Sale” signs going up only to be quickly covered with “Sale Pending” signs. This is because Comanche Trace is experiencing a record low average of 94 days on the market for resale homes listed and sold by CENTURY 21 The Hills Realty; and resale lot sales are up 38% year-overyear*. In addition to the resale market activity, you see and hear the sights and sounds of new construction going on throughout the community — there will be over 40 new homes built in Comanche Trace in 2019! The CENTURY 21 Comanche Trace Sales office is buzzing with activity. The sales staff are busy with visitors coming in from around the United States who are looking to relocate to Comanche Trace. With this “Seller’s Market” in full swing, these buyers actively look every day for the home that fits their needs to come on the market. Many of them are also working with a Preferred Builder to have their dream home built. While the Preferred Builders are busy building spec
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and custom houses, they are always available to meet with anyone wanting more information about homes under construction, custom homes, and to discuss their building philosophy. For more detailed information regarding homes and lots for sale, new construction, or to receive a market analysis of your home, please do not hesitate to call me or any of the sales team. We are always available to answer your questions. CENTURY 21 The Hills Realty has sold 85% of all sales in Comanche Trace. Our dedication to our clients, the strength of the CENTURY 21 Brand and our strong marketing programs make us No. 1 in buyer sides sold by 106% over the next largest company in Kerr and immediate surrounding counties*. Toni Manchester, Owner/Broker of Century 21 The Hills Realty *Data taken from the Kerrville Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Date range 01/01/19 - 08/14/19. All information deemed to be accurate but not guaranteed. The CENTURY 21 The Hills Realty Sales Office at Comanche Trace is independently owned and operated.
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Welcome to our new Comanche Trace property owners April - June
• Thomas & Margaret Barkley • Michael & Mildred Buchanan • Clemente Flores • Robert Glossop Jr.
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Know your neighbors
Mike & Diane Smith
Q: How long have you lived in Comanche Trace? A: Six years. We moved to Comanche from River Crossing (North of San Antonio) in May 2013. We lived in a Villa while our house was being built, which we moved into over the Fourth of July weekend, 2014.
Q: What made you choose Comanche Trace? A: We came here on a “Stay and Play,” and
Q: Where is your favorite vacation spot? A: We have been to many fabulous places, but we both agree that Bora Bora is our favorite, hands down.
Q: What is your favorite decade of music and favorite song?
A: Diane loves most all music, but country
Everyone was very welcoming and friendly.
music is her favorite. Diane’s favorite song is “Do You Believe In Magic?” by the Lovin’ Spoonful. Whenever she hears that song, it takes her way back, and just makes her happy. Mike loves anything by The Animals.
Q: What field of work are/were you in? A: Diane worked many years in the legal
Q: What was your first job? A: Diane’s first job was babysitting
just driving through the neighborhood, we knew that Comanche Trace was where we wanted to live and the type of neighborhood we had been looking for since 1993.
field, in the public utility field, and her last full-time job was HR Manager at Panda Energy in Dallas. Mike is an executive responsible for acquisitions for a large oil and gas company and has the luxury of working from home. He enjoys paying into the “system,” so most of his neighbors can enjoy retirement!
Q: What hobbies do you both enjoy? A: Golf, reading, traveling. Q: What is your favorite sport to watch or play? A: Diane is addicted to golf, although she
took it up late in life. Mike enjoys golf as well, but since he still works, he does not play as much as Diane. We both enjoy watching golf on TV, more so the big tournaments of the PGA. Mike also enjoys watching college sports, more so than the pro sports.
while living in the Canal Zone in Panama. Diane’s first “real” job, a summer job when she was 16, was as a waitress at a Howard Johnson’s. Mike’s first jobs involved a lot of manual labor outdoors, encouraging him to get an education so he could work in airconditioned comfort!
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Diane Smith with Bella, left, and Mike Smith with Mollie.
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Pet Spotlight
Bella & Mollie Smith
Q: What are the names, ages and breeds of your pets?
A: We currently have two dogs, Bella and
Mollie. Bella is a 14-year-old Shih Tzu, and Mollie is a 10-year-old Dorkie, a combination of Dachshund and Yorkie.
Q: What made you choose that breed and those specific animals?
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pets, but when Diane was working part time at our neighborhood veterinary clinic in Plano, a client came in with a basketful of Shih Tzu puppies, about 6 weeks old. Diane called Mike and told him to come see this puppy, known at the time as just Pork Chop, because he was the biggest puppy of all of them. He was black and white and ADORABLE! We took him home and named him Cooper and had him until just a couple of years ago. We loved his personality and everything about him, so when it was time
to get another dog, we went to a Shih Tzu breeder recommended to us by our veterinarian and bought Bella. Mollie just came to us through a friend. We took her on a trial basis over one Labor Day weekend 10 years ago to see how she would get along with the other two dogs, and as they say, the rest is history. She is still here, and we love her!
Q: What are their favorite treats? A: Anything edible! They have their dog treats
and love to get a tiny bite of meat occasionally.
Q: What is the farthest you’ve traveled together? A: San Angelo! We know that’s not far, but
Mollie does not travel well. She hyperventilates whenever she is in a car, so we usually just get a pet sitter to stay at the house while we are out of town.
Q: Is there a favorite toy? A: Bella will drag around an old slipper from
time to time, and Mollie’s favorite is a rubber ball that she will chase down the hallway as many times as you will throw it.
Q: What are some of your favorite activities
Q: Any fun fact about your pets or breeds that you’d
A: Well, they are both “aging” dogs, so the
A: Bella is definitely a diva. She prances
together?
word “activities” doesn’t really come into play in our house. They like to be out in the backyard, but not in the pool! They enjoy just being close by us all the time. Mollie will chase a ball, but for Bella, not quite worth the effort!
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Making an Impact Comanche Trace Members and Residents contribute to the community in a variety of ways By Kelsey Jackson
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omanche Trace is so proud to support our community. Not only do we host many of these wonderful events, but our Members and Residents serve our community in countless ways. From the James Avery Invitational and the Swing Against Breast Cancer events in October, to Trim the Tree in December, and our Bi-Annual Tour of Homes,
we are grateful to be able to give back to our wonderful community. We are home to many valuable volunteers as well. Have a look at a few of these groups and events. For more information on any of these groups, please email us at info@comanchetrace.com.
Trim the Tree Comanche Trace Members help make Christmas special for the children of Arms of Hope, formerly known as The Medina Children’s Home. Year after year, our gracious members gladly
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adopt children from Arms of Hope and fulfill the Christmas wishes of over 100 children. Members bring wrapped gifts to our annual Trim the Tree event in December, where we relish in making
Christmas memorable and meaningful to children less fortunate. For more information on this event, please reach out to Membership Director, Gena Teer.
James Avery Invitational Golf Tournament This year’s tournament dates are October 11-13. The James Avery Invitational Tournament is in its 16th year and makes a donation to a local qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit upon wrap up of the tournament.
Visit jamesaveryinvitational.com for more information on the event or to sign up on the Waiting List for the 2020 tournament. We are proud to keep our donations local — there are many worthy causes in Kerrville
and the surrounding Hill Country. If you would like your 501(c)(3) to be considered as beneficiary for next year’s tournament, please reach out to Kelsey Jackson starting July 1, 2020.
Swing Against Breast Cancer Tournament This giving group of Comanche Trace Residents and Members host an auction at Comanche Trace, as well as a charity golf tournament. “A breast cancer diagnosis can be shattering physically, emotionally and financially. Knowing this, the Comanche Trace community comes together each year to lend its support locally to those affected by this disease. Working with the Peterson
Health Foundation, the Comanche Trace community raises thousands of dollars for breast cancer patients. The money is used to assist women and men undergoing breast cancer treatment with the substantial, non-covered medical expenses they encounter. Each fall, the Swing Against Breast Cancer Committee raises funds by sponsoring an auction and golf tournament at Comanche
Trace. The committee members donate their time and talents to organize the events and to assemble auction items generously donated by individuals and the business community of Kerrville. The Residents and Members of Comanche Trace generously support these efforts through their participation.” — Evelyn Nelson, Swing Against Breast Cancer Committee
Texas Hill Country Tour of Homes The bi-annual Tour of Homes at Comanche Trace is a wonderful event for all. It gives our Preferred Builders a great opportunity to showcase their craft, as well as an opportunity for our residents to show off the great place that they call home. Upon wrap up of our event, we excitedly make a donation to our local Lion’s Camp. The Texas Lion’s Camp is a fabulous beneficiary. Texas Lions Camp offers a number of camps each summer for children with physical disabilities, Down Syndrome and Type-1 Diabetes. They are able to offer camps to these families at no cost due to generous donations. They serve approximately 1,500 campers each summer and have provided camps to approximately 70,000 campers since inception.
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Claudia Richner, Hill Country Crisis Center “The Hill Country Crisis Center (HCCC) serves Kerr, Kendall, Gillespie, Bandera and Kimble counties. The HCC is dedicated to stopping the cycle of violence, sexual assault and child abuse though education, intervention and assistance. It is a nonprofit that is funded by donations, grants, foundations and fundraising events. All services are provided free: emergency shelter (pet friendly), trauma focused counseling and advocacy services. Services include legal aid and referrals (protective order, court accompaniment, legal
aid and more); crisis intervention (safety planning, transportation, SANE accompaniment and more); referrals and assistance for housing, employment, medical, car and food.
Team meeting, Debbie Solcher from the Office of the Governor’s Child Sex Trafficking Team expressed interest in hosting a free four-hour training on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation
There is a multi-agency approach with Kid Advocacy Place (KAP). This provides forensic interviews with children of reported sexual assault, physical abuse or who witness violence and is also a family advocacy for prevention services.
My role is that I sit on the Hill Country Crisis Council Board. I also sit on Kerrville Recovery Coalition Committee (KRCC) City Board, volunteer with the Kerrville First United Methodist Church (KFUMC), Mustard Seed Food Pantry @ Mount Wesley and assist the Wesleyan RN as requested, as well as volunteer at Raphael Free Health Clinic.”
Presently, HCCC is coordinating with Mercy Gate Ministries. At the last Kerr County Care Coordination
Helen Herd, Art2Heart (also formerly with the Hill Country Crisis Council) “I served the Hill Country Crisis Council for 12 years, first as a hotline volunteer in the Women’s Shelter and later also as a member of the Board of Directors. As a board member, I worked with Trevor Hyde of Comanche Trace in 2016-17 to secure a $25,000 donation from the Kemmerer Family Foundation to replace the dilapidated fence around the shelter property and a matching donation from another donor to be used in the remodel and upgrade of the building. I resigned from the board after the new fencing and remodel were completed. In 2018, I joined the Board of Directors for Art2Heart, having been friends with the Executive Director, Lorraine LeMon, for a number of years. She started Art2Heart in 2003 to create a positive presence in the community by educating elementary age children in the fine arts, performing arts, humanities, literature and music.
Serving economically disadvantaged children from ages 6-12 in Kerr and Kendall counties, their mission is to help young people apply the principles of positive choices in their everyday lives. Currently, Art2Heart provides after school, outreach and community classes at their office in the basement of the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, located at 228 East Earl Garrett St. Although the programs are after school, they are very different from other after-school programs. Their programs are designed to accomplish a vision of helping young people discover their place in the world. “Art2Heart has developed a unique blend of character building while teaching the arts, building on a strong belief that every individual has the innate talents and gifts to help them pursue and complete their purpose in life. With the correct guidance and patience, the programs are developing
leaders ‘one stage at a time.’ Art2Heart collaborates with other community service organizations such as the YMCA, DreamKamp, Boys and Girls Club, Bridging the Gap Hospice and the Salvation Army. Many of their alumnae students are now attending universities; some have completed a college education and are making a positive contribution to society. The programs are limited to a small number of students, so the focus can be on fulfilling the stated mission of helping young people integrate their talents and values into living and leading productive, responsible lives. Because of this mission, the parents and students must commit to the journey ‘Using the arts to reach the hearts — We change lives.’ “If you would like more information about Art2Heart, please go to the website at Art2Heart Kerrville; find it on Facebook; or contact Helen Herd at hwherd@stx.rr.com.”
Delayne Sigerman, City Council Place 4 “I have been privileged to serve Kerrville’s citizens on City Council since May of 2018. My role is to listen and pay attention to our citizens and work closely with the City Manager and other staff to make sure we are moving Kerrville forward in all aspects ( i.e. amenities, utilities, roads, tax issues, revitalization of certain areas, balancing our budget and much more).
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“I was motivated to run for this position by having served on other committees like the Economic Improvement Corporation and the Playhouse 2000 (manages Cailloux Theater) Board, and I wanted to bring that experience to Council and also learn more about our beautiful city and how I can make it even better. It is truly an eye-opening experience and one that has made me appreciate all
of those council members who came before me paving the way for the many amenities we now can boast about! “As a Club and a community, we are so grateful to have the ability to assist our city and surrounding areas in such a great way. Comanche Trace prides itself on our wonderful members and residents. We truly believe we are the ‘Friendliest community in the Hill Country.’”
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Golf Tip By Mark Côté For golfers in the South, the sad reality is beginning to set in: The golf season is winding down. The temperatures are dropping, and we’re trying to sneak in any golf that’s left to be had before the colder temperatures hit us. It’s right around this time of year that you should start putting together your checklist for the fall and winter months. In fall golf, I’d spend the most time on the stuff I struggled with the most through the season. Grind on something you don’t want to grind on. It might not be fun to do, but dedicating time to parts of your game that have proven to be weaknesses all season will help to make them strengths going forward and get you prepared going into the spring time. Why? Well, because of the conditions, you might be hitting the ball well, but not getting everything you expect out of your score. Factors outside of your control — colder air, which makes the ball travel a shorter distance, and grass density change and changes in turf conditions — don’t exactly make for the most ideal scoring conditions. Don’t let yourself get hung up on all the stuff you’re not doing out there because of the
As golf season winds down, golfers should spend some time working on their short to medium putts. conditions. You usually hit a 7-iron 160 but it’s only going 145-150 right now? It’s OK. Keep repeating your motion and, in the spring when it warms up, you might be surprised to see that it’s traveling 165-170. With all the outside factors you can’t control in the fall, it’s the perfect time for practice — especially on the short game. You don’t have a lot of time left before it gets too cold, so work double time on the short game. The
Here are two more suggestions for keeping your game sharp in the winter months: 2. Keep an eye on new equipment coming out at the start of the year.
1. Focus on your fitness.
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sharper you are with the wedges, the more it’ll translate to the rest of your bag. Invest some time in working on short to medium putts. 3-12 feet, the short game and touch is the first thing to go after a long layoff. The fall-winter months are a great time to get into your golf fitness. Even 1-2 hours a week goes a long way. Think about all the extra time you have since you’re not able to play. Just 1-2 hours a week in fitness is less than a 9-hole round. You have the time for it. As far as equipment goes, have your eye on any key purchases you might want to make when the new season rolls around. Do your research. Learn about any new technology for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, wedges and putters. Ask your PGA Professional staff at The Club about what those new technologies bring to the table for your game. Enjoy your fall golf! See you on the links! And hit ’em straight but not too often! Mark Côté PGA Head Golf Professional The Club at Comanche Trace
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4th of July Sparkler Tournament July 4th
9 & Dine August 16th
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TGA Father - Son July 12th-14th
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October at a glance Club at Comanche Trace EVENTS October 3
October 5
October 8
October 9
Swing Against Cancer 12:30 p.m.
Time for 9 10:30 a.m. LGA Championship 9 a.m,.
Time for 9 10:30 a.m.
Pasta Night 6 p.m.
Mah Jongg 1 p.m. Member Mixer 5 p.m.
October 10
October 11
October 12
October 13
October 14
James Avery Invitational Players Reception
James Avery Invitational
James Avery Invitational
James Avery Invitational
Columbus Day Club Open
October 16
October 17
October 18
October 19
Time for 9 10:30 a.m. Texas 42 4 p.m.
Birthday Night 6 p.m.
MGA Championship 9 a.m.
October 23
MGA Championship 9 a.m.
October 30
October 31
October 2
Time For 9 10:30 a.m. Bingo Night 5:30 p.m.
Halloween
Club at Comanche Trace W E E K LY E V E N T S
Kerrville EVENTS
Mondays
Oct. 12-13
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Tuesdays
Kerr County Celtic Festival with Highland Games and Dance Competition Hill Country Arts Foundation 120 Point Theatre Road, Ingram www.kerr countyceltic. com
97th Annual Chamber Choice Awards Banquet 5:30-9 p.m. Schreiner University Event Center, 2100 Memorial Blvd. www.kerrville tx.com
Family Fright Night 5:30 p.m. Louise Hays Park 202 Thompson Drive Trick-or-treating, food trucks, costume contest, more. 830-257-7300, www.kerrville tx.gov
9:30 a.m. Pickleball | 9 a.m. Pilates 2 p.m. Bridge Club (except Oct. 15)
Wednesdays
9 a.m. Yoga | 10:30 a.m. Feldenkrais
Thursdays
9 a.m. Lady 9’ers | 9 a.m. LGA (except Oct. 10) 6:30 p.m. Pickleball
Fridays
9 a.m. Yoga
Saturdays
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Time for 9 10:30 a.m. Mah Jongg Practice 1 p.m.
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November at a glance Club at Comanche Trace EVENTS November 2
November 3
November 5
November 6
Time for 9 10:30 a.m.
Daylight Savings Ends
Pasta Night 6 p.m. Daylight Savings Ends
MGA 10 a.m.
Ladies’ Club Championship 10 a.m. Time for 9 1:30 p.m.
November 8
November 11
November 13
November 14
November 16
Uncorked 6 p.m.
STPGA Prestige Tour 7:45 a.m. Split Tees
Ladies’ Club Championship 10 a.m.
November 7
Veterans Day CLUB OPEN
Mah Jongg 1 p.m. Time for 9 10:30 a.m. Member Mixer 5 p.m.
November 17
November 19
November 20
November 21
November 23
STPGA Prestige Tour 7:45 a.m. Split Tees
Book Club 4:30 p.m.
Time for 9 10:30 a.m. Texas 42 4 p.m.
Birthday Night 6 p.m.
MGA Ringer 10 a.m.
November 27 Time for 9 10:30 a.m. Mah Jongg Practice 1 p.m. Trivia Night 6 p.m.
November 28
Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Brunch 10:30 a.m.
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Tuesdays
Here’s to Our Heroes Gala 5:30 p.m. Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 Texas Highway www.hill country gala.com
2 p.m. Bridge Club (except Nov. 12)
Wednesdays
9 a.m. Yoga | 10:30 a.m. Feldenkrais
Thursdays
9 a.m. Lady 9’ers | 9 a.m. LGA 6:30 p.m. Pickleball
Fridays
9 a.m. Yoga
Saturdays
9:30 a.m. Pickleball
Black Friday Sale
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Mondays
9:30 a.m. Pickleball | 9 a.m. Pilates
November 29
Nov. 15Dec. 13 Artmart: A Christmas Shopping Showcase 10 a.m.-4 p.m. TuesdaySaturday Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Road, Ingram 367-5120
Nov. 23 Annual Holiday Lighted Parade and Courthouse Lighting Ceremony 6 p.m. Downtown Kerrville (Water Street and Earl Garrett to Courthouse)
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December at a glance Club at Comanche Trace EVENTS December 3
December 4 Time for 9 1:30 p.m.
Annual HOA Meeting
December 10 Pasta Night 6 p.m.
December 5
December 7
Golf Shop Sale Trim the Tree 6 p.m.
Time for 9 1:30 p.m.
December 11
Mah Jongg 1 p.m. Time for 9 1:30 p.m. Texas 42 Holiday Game & Dinner 4 p.m.
December 13 Night at the North Pole 5 p.m.
December 14
December 17
December 18
December 19
MGA Ringer 10 a.m.
Book Club 2 p.m.
MGA 10 a.m.
Birthday Night 6 p.m. Time for 9 1:30 p.m.
December 25
December 26
December 31
Time for 9 1:30 p.m.
New Year’s Eve Dinner By Reservation Only
Christmas Day Club Closed
Club at Comanche Trace W E E K LY E V E N T S Mondays
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 14
Tuesdays
Symphony of the Hills “In the Christmas Spirit” 7:30 p.m. Cailloux Theater 910 Main St. www.symphony ofthehills.org 830-792-7469
Hill Country Chorale Christmas Concert 4 p.m. Salvation Army Kroc Community Center 201 Holdsworth Drive www.hill countrychorale. org
Christmas at the Kroc 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Salvation Army Kroc Community Center 201 Holdsworth Drive www.kerrville kroc.org
9:30 a.m. Pickleball | 9 a.m. Pilates 2 p.m. Bridge Club
Wednesdays
9 a.m. Yoga | 10:30 a.m. Feldenkrais
Thursdays
9 a.m. Lady 9’ers | 10 a.m. LGA 6:30 p.m. Pickleball
Fridays
9 a.m. Yoga
Saturdays
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