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Hill Country Current

July 2018 Issue

The Texas Rangers Heritage Center in Fredericksburg honors the Texas Rangers daily with a 12-acre campus located on Hwy 290. On August 4, 2018, they will remember those who have served and honor those still commissioned with a two-part event. Texas Ranger Day & History Symposium will feature historians and educational programs, including Ranger camp set ups and cannon firing. The Symposium will feature a number of speakers, including John Boessenecker, author of “Texas Ranger: The Epic Li ...
Twin Sisters Historic Dance Hall is located 7 miles South of Blanco, HWY US 281. Since the early to mid-1800’s Twin Sisters Hall has maintained a tradition of families coming together to enjoy music and dance. This historic community gathering place provides a focus on cultural education, historic preservation and a way of life in the Texas Hill Country.
Cottonwood Shores/Marble Falls/Horseshoe Bay, TX - The Hill Country Community Theatre announces the cast for the final show of its 2017-18 season, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “State Fair”, which will run from July 19 through August 5. Set against the colorful backdrop of an American heartland tradition, “State Fair” travels with the Frake family as they leave behind the routine of the farm for three days of adventure at the annual Iowa State Fair.
Opening night is a benefit performance for Provisions. All seats are $18 for the July 12 performance and no season tickets will be accepted. Ticket prices for all remaining shows are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors 62+/military and $10 for students. To purchase tickets online go to our website www.stagebulverde.org or call (830) 438-2339 for more information.
AUSTIN-- With temperatures soaring into the triple-digits, it’s important to make sure you have the essentials before hitting the trails at a Texas State Park. Experts from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are sharing their top five heat hacks for staying safe on the trails during the summer months. Here are the top five hacks recommended for park visitors: 1.