The San Saba County Chamber of Commerce is delighted to invite everyone to SAN SABA’S MILL POND PARK for a Friday, Saturday and Sunday celebration filled with family fun on July 2, 3 and 4th for an INDEPENDENCE EXTRAVAGANZA!
FRIDAY JULY 2nd:
7PM KICKBALL TOURNAMENT (minimum age: 12 and up)
Teams of 12 players (5 women vs 5 men)
10 teams pay $120 ($10/player) 30 min time limit / double elimination
SATURDAY JULY 3rd: (Saturday & Sunday Park at Civic Center, take Shuttle to the Park) ...
Messina Inn is the place.
It’s upscale and quaint; out in the country but near the charming village of Wimberley.
It’s an Italian-inspired creekside inn that also hosts weddings, bridal or baby showers, weekend guests, family reunions, corporate retreats, picnics and just about anything else you could want.
Enjoy spacious pavilions or cozy rooms at Messina Inn.
The 18th Annual Texas Masters of Fine Art and Craft Invitational Show will be held Friday, May 28, through Sunday, May 30, as 24 award-winning Texas artists transform the ballrooms of the Y.O. Ranch Hotel into a breath-taking gallery of original artwork.
The Texas Masters of Fine Art & Craft Show is unique in that it is produced and run by the artists, themselves.
“The Gem of the Hill Country” is quickly becoming a contender for destination wine tasting. Along with the growing number of B&B properties; so too, wineries are springing up in and around Mason in increasing numbers. Grape growing is rapidly becoming an agricultural cult. Whether a grape grower utilizes their own grapes for a signature wine or sells the grapes to other wineries for production; Texas wine is in a class of its own.
Andy Smith knows all too well the meaning of “there’s no place like home.” With German roots running deep like so many of the Hill Country founding families and in combination with a heavy dose of determination inherited from a great great grandmother who was the first female banker in Texas; Andy is no stranger to shaking up a dream and making it a reality.
Snag great vintage deals at our annual Antique Barn Sale & Market on May 29. We've got a lot of cool old stuff for you to re-purpose, refinish, & restore! You are sure to find something you will love.
New Braunfels Conservation Society is cleaning our their barn of antiques, old stuff, architectural salvage, doors, ,furniture, rusty stuff, cast iron, chairs and lots of other old cool things.
Located on the square in Johnson City in the former County Annex building, the Old Annex Market offers a vast array of goods for sale.
Old Annex Market offers wares from twelve different vendors, each with a unique line of must-haves and gift ideas. Clothing for men, women, children and infants, shoes, caps and more can be found in the recently renovated and ever-expanding Old Annex Market.
Beautiful, trendy jewelry is available for gifts or as a treat to yourself!
With the summer heating up and social distancing keeping us home, it’s natural that we want to find ways to get out, cool down, and still be safe.
With 21 miles of water, Lake LBJ is a great option!
Located in Llano and Burnet County, the almost 6,300 acres of lake area make enjoying the great outdoors, distantly, a reality.
Boating, kayaking, swimming, fishing and more are all great ways to spend the dog days of summer.
Running from Kingsland to Horseshoe Bay, Lake LBJ follows the ...
The coronavirus shutdown has put the brakes on life for many folks, but there won’t be anything slow about the horse races coming up in nearby Gillespie County.
Over the course of four weekends--two in July and two in August--the Gillespie County Fair & Festival Association will be holding its annual Thoroughbred and quarter horse races.
Horse racing is an experience for all your senses.
“What people love about horse racing is the thrill of seeing them run, hearing the thundering of ...
NOTE: This event has been canceled.
In 1821, Stephen F. Austin, known as the “Father of Texas,” made a contract to bring 300 families to the Spanish province, which now is Texas. By 1823, probably more than 600 to 700 people were in Texas, hardy colonists from the various portions of the United States at that time, who settled not far from the Gulf of Mexico.
There was no regular army to protect them, so Austin called the citizens together and organized a group to provide the needed p ...