Free Movie Night
The Johnson City Library will screen “Megan Leavy,” the true life story of a young Marin corporal whose unique discipline and bond with a military combat dog saved many lives during her deployment in Iraq. The movie will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Coping with Alzheimer’s: Lunch N’ Learn
In an effort to increase disease awareness, provide community education to caregivers and support those affected by the disease, Alzheimer’s Texas will host an educational Lunch N’ L ...
Homeschool Day at the Science Mill
The Science Mill’s monthly Homeschool Day focuses on careers in Earth Science. Students will examine fossils and explore convection currents in a hands-on demo. Plus, students can explore the museum’s 50+ unique exhibits and see “3D Sun”. The event will be held on November 14 from 10 a.m.
Tamales for Scholarships
The Aggie Moms of Blanco County are selling tamales as a fundraiser for scholarships. To place a phone order, call Jerry Ann Buck at (210) 834-0097 through November 7, 2019.
Judge Bray Speaks on County Government
On Tuesday, November 12 at 6 p.m., the Blanco County Unit of the League of Women Voters invite the public to the Johnson City Library to hear Judge Bray speak on the topic of County Government.
Sculpture on Main was originally created in 2006 to bring people to Marble Falls in the fall. “It was designed as a tourist attraction, and what I’ve learned regarding tourism, is when you place great amenities in your city, you not only attract tourists, but you benefit the residents,” said Bill Rives, current Chair of the HLCA.
Reserve October 24th, 2019, starting at 10:00 am to 11:30 am, for FLU SHOTS. This is happening at the Johnson City Housing Authority at 304 S. Ave. F., Johnson City, Texas 78636. No charge for Medicare part B, available for ages 7 and up (ages 3 to 6 requires a prescription).
Matt Lewis, a two-term Blanco City Council member, has announced he is running for County Commissioner for District 1. Lewis also served five years on Blanco's Planning and Zoning Commission and has experience in real estate, small business ownership, and finance.
“I'm running because growth is coming to Blanco and it will bring many challenges,” Lewis said.
The historic Old Blanco County Courthouse, seen from high above from its location on the Blanco square, is a Texas Historic Landmark. See more photos from “high above” in future editions. Photo by Rio Blanco Drone (www.rioblancodrone) and Blanco Drone Club.
The Johnson City Record Courier is seeking information about any active duty service members and Veterans from Johnson City. Please provide a photo in uniform (optional), name, branch, rank, years of service, current station - if active, and special notes (year of graduation from JCHS/LBJHS, awards, deceased, killed in action - as applicable.) Active duty members will be recognized throughout the month of October; Veterans will be honored in the November 7th edition of this publication.
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