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Blanco County News

July 10, 2019 Issue

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Gary P. Nunn, who has made a career out of playing Texas Country music, brought the crowds to Twin Sisters Dance Hall Saturday night. Folks came from as far away as Oklahoma, California, New Mexico, Oregon and Massachusetts to join the locals, and Texans from Dallas and Houston to dance the night away. After 40 years in the Texas music world, Nunn has decided to retire.
Blanco Performing Arts announces its Tenth Anniversary Season, Celebrations: Great Music, Up Close opening with Julia Pautz, violin, and Tina Chong, piano, on Sunday afternoon, September 8 at 3 p.m. Julia, always an audience favorite, played at the opening concert for the series ten years ago. The program will include Beethoven, Ravel and Piazzolla. A very special event will be offered for this anniversary season.
On Father’s Day, a 24-year-old Blanco man took his girlfriend swimming at Pedernales Falls State Park, but when he dove into the water, he struck a rock, injuring his spinal cord. That means when he gets home from the hospital later this week, he’ll be in a wheelchair, but his family couldn’t afford to have a ramp built to their mobile home. Happily, the ramp-building team in Johnson City not only was able to build the ramp and larger front porch at the home, but also delivered the ...
(1940-2019)
Dale William Metcalf was born October 24, 1940 (78) in Curtis, Michigan where he resided most of his life. Dale went home to his Savior Jesus Christ on July 2, 2019 in Fredericksburg, Texas due to complications of colon cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. On one of his visits to Texas Dale whole heartedly gave himself over to the Lord and was water baptized.

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