March calendar of events
Thursday, March 3
• Boerne Independent School District “State of the District” luncheon, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Cana Ballroom, 202 W. Kronkosky Ave. Sponsored by the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce, Boerne ISD's teachers of the year will be recognized and BISD Superintendent Tom Price will give a keynote presentation. For information, contact the chamber.
• HOT orientation session, 4-5 p.m., Visitors Center, 282 N. Main St., Boerne. Each year, the city of Boerne receives hotel occupancy tax (HOT) revenue from a tax that is levied on guest rooms at local hotels/motels, inns, and short-term rental facilities. Organizations that offer programs to attract overnight tourists to the city’s hotels and motels may be eligible to receive a portion of these HOT funds to support their programs. City staff will conduct an orientation session for those who may have questions about the hotel occupancy tax fund application process.
Friday, March 4
• Yoga for Two, 6-7 p.m.,Bring your favorite person out to the Cibolo Center for Conservation for a fun and supportive yoga class for two. We’ll focus on balance and intentional movement using breath practices, partner poses, and more. This session will be a lighthearted and exploratory practice amongst friends, with plenty of support available for everyone to enjoy themselves in their yoga practice. This class is $25 and is limited to 12 couples, 24 max. Register on www.cibolo.org
Saturday, March 5
• Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm: Winter Edition, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 33 Herff Road, Boerne. Join us for a limited winter edition of the Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm. We will feature our regular vendors during the winter months. Enjoy locally produced products and goods with cooler temperatures. Yoga is available. More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
• Sculpt the Mat – Adult Wellness Class at Herff Farm, 9-9:45 a.m. This class will blend the upbeat rhythm of a barre class with Pilates movements to enhance your strength and endurance! This inclusive workout is designed for all levels that will focus on body alignment, breath, and control with upbeat music to keep your body moving and your mind working. Cheyanne is passionate about helping you build strength to create ease in whatever activities you enjoy! Bring your mats and water bottles and head to the farm during the Farmer's Market at Herff Farm. Classes are $15 per session. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Yoga at the Farm, 10-11 a.m. Join our community in a friendly and inclusive yoga class with a focus on mindfulness and awareness that allows you to explore what feels good in your body. We will play with mobility, balance, and strength in our practice as we move and breathe together in the glorious outdoor spaces at the Historic Herff Farm. Classes are $15 and will move outdoors on warm days. Bring your mats and water bottles. Props are provided. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Kendall of Kendall, 10 a.m., Patrick Heath Public Library. Learn about our county’s namesake from the Kendall County Historical Commission.
• Old Jail Museum Tours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 208 E. San Antonio Ave.Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits.
• CompositeArt Show opening reception, 5-10 p.m., Chroma-13 Contemporary Art, 31007 Interstate, 10 Suite 211 Boerne. Celebrate the kick-off of this collaborative small-scale art exhibition that will run the entire month of March. This is a collective display of photography, drawing, painting, printmaking, and other mixed media arts. Showcasing talented artists' work from around the nation.
Sunday, March 6
• "Música de Primavera!" band concert, 7-8 p.m., Boerne High School Auditorium. The Boerne Concert Band presents a free spring music concert. Music classics from Spain, Mexico and Latin America will be featured, and selections include Fiesta Tropicale, Malegueña, Amparito Roca, Blue Tango, The Legend of Zorro, Tijuana Brass, and more.
Monday, March 7
• Movement Mondays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Head to the Cibolo Nature Center for a fun, inclusive yoga class. Classes are currently held in the CNC auditorium and will move outdoors on warm days. Props will be provided, and attendees must bring their mats and water bottles. Classes are $15. Register on www.cibolo.org.
Saturday, March 12
• Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm: Winter Edition, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 33 Herff Road, Boerne. Join us for a limited winter edition of the Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm. We will feature our regular vendors during the winter months. Enjoy locally produced products and goods with cooler temperatures. Yoga is available. More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
• Sculpt the Mat – Adult Wellness Class at Herff Farm, 9-9:45 a.m. This class will blend the upbeat rhythm of a barre class with Pilates movements to enhance your strength and endurance! This inclusive workout is designed for all levels that will focus on body alignment, breath, and control with upbeat music to keep your body moving and your mind working. Cheyanne is passionate about helping you build strength to create ease in whatever activities you enjoy! Bring your mats and water bottles and head to the farm during the Farmer's Market at Herff Farm. Classes are $15 per session. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Yoga at the Farm, 10-11 a.m. Join our community in a friendly and inclusive yoga class with a focus on mindfulness and awareness that allows you to explore what feels good in your body. We will play with mobility, balance, and strength in our practice as we move and breathe together in the glorious outdoor spaces at the Historic Herff Farm. Classes are $15 and will move outdoors on warm days. Bring your mats and water bottles. Props are provided. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Forest Bathing – Adult Wellness Class at the Nature Center, 10 a.m.-noon. Held on select Mondays and Saturdays, Forest Bathing or Shinrin-yuko and Forest Therapy or Shinrin-ryoho are research-based practices allowing people to slow down from their daily lives and enjoy healing through participation with the natural world.We will meet in the parking lot, complete some forms, and prepare for our walk that will take approximately three hours and cover one and a half miles. Learn more and register on www.cibolo.org.
• Boerne Market Days, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Main Plaza. Since 1850, Main Plaza has been a center point of trade for the people of Boerne. In the present day, on the second weekend of every month, Main Plaza is home to a magical outdoor market that blends the traditions of the Texas Hill Country with the creations of today’s culture. Hundreds of festive booths display everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that will bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
• Old Jail Museum Tours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 208 E. San Antonio Ave.Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits.
Sunday, March 13
• Boerne Market Days, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Main Plaza. Since 1850, Main Plaza has been a center point of trade for the people of Boerne. In the present day, on the second weekend of every month, Main Plaza is home to a magical outdoor market that blends the traditions of the Texas Hill Country with the creations of today’s culture. Hundreds of festive booths display everything from collectibles and remembrances of the past to modern innovations that will bring a smile of wonder to those who stroll past.
• Bluegrass Jam, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., AgriCultural Center Museum. Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public.
• Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours and Quilt Presentation, noon-3 p.m., Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex, 402 E. Blanco Road. Take a tour around the Kuhlmann- King property and enjoy a joint quilt exhibit with Cibolo Creek Quilters Guild. Quilting demonstrations will be happening in three buildings on site. Historic and present-day quilts will be on display as well as rag rugs twined at the museum.
Monday, March 14
• Movement Mondays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Head to the Cibolo Nature Center for a fun, inclusive yoga class. Classes are currently held in the CNC auditorium and will move outdoors on warm days. Props will be provided, and attendees must bring their mats and water bottles. Classes are $15. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Spring Break Camp at the Cibolo, Cibolo Nature Center, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday is Community Scientist Day. Become a young scientist! Explore nature while learning what it means to protect and develop habitat for various species in the four ecosystems that make up the Cibolo. Learn how to use the technology around you and identify plants and animals right in your backyard or neighborhood. You may even meet a new slithery friend while learning to collect data. Join us for three days of fun at the Cibolo! More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
• Forest Bathing – Adult Wellness Class at the Nature Center, 10 a.m.-noon. Held on select Mondays and Saturdays, Forest Bathing or Shinrin-yuko and Forest Therapy or Shinrin-ryoho are research-based practices allowing people to slow down from their daily lives and enjoy healing through participation with the natural world.We will meet in the parking lot, complete some forms, and prepare for our walk that will take approximately three hours and cover one and a half miles. Learn more and register on www.cibolo.org.
Tuesday, March 15
• Spring Break Camp at the Cibolo, Cibolo Nature Center, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday is Wonders of Wildlife Day. Take a deeper look into the life and environment of plants and animals! Gain knowledge about various animals that call the Cibolo home to identify tracks and scat they leave behind. Learn how to find and identify native plants and how people and animals use them daily. Campers will also learn about adaptations through a mystery box scavenger hunt. More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
Wednesday, March 16
• Spring Break Camp at the Cibolo, Cibolo Nature Center, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesday is Sweet Land of Cibolo Day. Finish off this three-day Spring Break Camp with a giant game of “Candy Land” Cibolo style! While exploring the Cibolo, campers will have to spin the wheel to find out where their next stop is. At each stop, campers will get instructions for various activities that will teach them about survival skills and how trees get water to the very top clusters of leaves. More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
Saturday, March 19
• Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm: Winter Edition, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 33 Herff Road, Boerne. Join us for a limited winter edition of the Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm. We will feature our regular vendors during the winter months. Enjoy locally produced products and goods with cooler temperatures. Yoga is available. More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
• Sculpt the Mat – Adult Wellness Class at Herff Farm, 9-9:45 a.m. This class will blend the upbeat rhythm of a barre class with Pilates movements to enhance your strength and endurance! This inclusive workout is designed for all levels that will focus on body alignment, breath, and control with upbeat music to keep your body moving and your mind working. Cheyanne is passionate about helping you build strength to create ease in whatever activities you enjoy! Bring your mats and water bottles and head to the farm during the Farmer's Market at Herff Farm. Classes are $15 per session. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Forest Bathing – Adult Wellness Class at the Nature Center, 10 a.m.-noon. Held on select Mondays and Saturdays, Forest Bathing or Shinrin-yuko and Forest Therapy or Shinrin-ryoho are research-based practices allowing people to slow down from their daily lives and enjoy healing through participation with the natural world.We will meet in the parking lot, complete some forms, and prepare for our walk that will take approximately three hours and cover one and a half miles. Learn more and register on www.cibolo.org.
• Old Jail Museum Tours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 208 E. San Antonio Ave.Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits.
• Music in the Cave: Spring Equinox, 7-9 p.m., Cave Without a Name, 325 Kreutzberg Rd.
Boerne.Enjoy an evening of contemporary acoustic music, soaring vocal harmonies and a percussive tribal/world-beat vibe performed on an unusual mix of ancient and modern instruments, all focused on the theme of Spring Equinox (beginning of spring) as a time of re-birth and renewed energy. Some of this concert will be performed in total darkness, illuminated by periods of flickering candlelight, providing a visually rich, spellbinding setting and mesmerizing listening environment.
Monday, March 21
• Movement Mondays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Head to the Cibolo Nature Center for a fun, inclusive yoga class. Classes are currently held in the CNC auditorium and will move outdoors on warm days. Props will be provided, and attendees must bring their mats and water bottles. Classes are $15. Register on www.cibolo.org.
Wednesday, March 23
• Finding Gobi, 6 p.m., Patrick Heath Public Library. Join international bestselling author and ultramarathon runner Dion Leonard – and Gobi! – as he discusses his adventures in the Chinese desert where he found the little brave dog with the big heart.
• Virtual Watching Wood-Warblers, 6-7 p.m.Join TPWD’s Texas Nature Trackers Biologist Craig Hensley for a presentation exploring the world of these birds. You’ll learn how to identify and discover these birds during the spring. This event is a virtual presentation, and links will be emailed on the day of the event. Register on www.cibolo.org.
Thursday, March 24
• Boerne Performing Arts – Momix, 7:30-9 p.m., Champion High School Auditorium. Transporting audiences from their everyday lives to a fantasy world through its trademark use of magical lighting and imagery, MOMIX has thrilled fans in over 22 countries and has been featured on stage, screen and television. In an endless search for another gravity, path-breaking choreographer and Artistic Director Moses Pendleton combines athletic dance, riveting music, outrageous costumes, inventive props and pure talent to create an entertaining multimedia experience that will surprise, enchant and astonish.
Saturday, March 26
• Kendall County Fair Association’s annual garage sale, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Kendall County Fairgrounds. The KCFA annual community garage helps to fund its Homestead Heritage Scholarship Fund.
• Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm: Winter Edition, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 33 Herff Road, Boerne. Join us for a limited winter edition of the Farmer’s Market at Herff Farm. We will feature our regular vendors during the winter months. Enjoy locally produced products and goods with cooler temperatures. Yoga is available. More information is available on www.cibolo.org.
• Yoga at the Farm, 10-11 a.m. Join our community in a friendly and inclusive yoga class with a focus on mindfulness and awareness that allows you to explore what feels good in your body. We will play with mobility, balance, and strength in our practice as we move and breathe together in the glorious outdoor spaces at the Historic Herff Farm. Classes are $15 and will move outdoors on warm days. Bring your mats and water bottles. Props are provided. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Sculpt the Mat – Adult Wellness Class at Herff Farm, 9-9:45 a.m. This class will blend the upbeat rhythm of a barre class with Pilates movements to enhance your strength and endurance! This inclusive workout is designed for all levels that will focus on body alignment, breath, and control with upbeat music to keep your body moving and your mind working. Cheyanne is passionate about helping you build strength to create ease in whatever activities you enjoy! Bring your mats and water bottles and head to the farm during the Farmer's Market at Herff Farm. Classes are $15 per session. Register on www.cibolo.org.
• Forest Bathing – Adult Wellness Class at the Nature Center, 10 a.m.-noon. Held on select Mondays and Saturdays, Forest Bathing or Shinrin-yuko and Forest Therapy or Shinrin-ryoho are research-based practices allowing people to slow down from their daily lives and enjoy healing through participation with the natural world.We will meet in the parking lot, complete some forms, and prepare for our walk that will take approximately three hours and cover one and a half miles. Learn more and register on www.cibolo.org.
• Old Jail Museum Tours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 208 E. San Antonio Ave.Tour the Old Jail Museum and enjoy its unique exhibits.
• Live performance by Inishfree School of Irish Dancing performance, 10:30 a.m., Patrick Heath Public Library.
• Bluegrass Jam, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., AgriCultural Center Museum. Every second and fourth Saturdays of the month, bring your instrument and play along, or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jam at The AgriCultural! (Formerly the Agricultural Heritage Museum) This event is free and open to the public.
• Kuhlmann-King Museum Tours and Quilt Presentation, noon-3 p.m., Kuhlmann-King Historical Complex, 402 E. Blanco Road. Take a tour around the Kuhlmann- King property and enjoy a joint quilt exhibit with Cibolo Creek Quilters Guild. Quilting demonstrations will be happening in three buildings on site. Historic and present-day quilts will be on display as well as rag rugs twined at the museum.
• Black Rifle Block Party, 4-10 p.m., 101 S. Main St. You and your family will enjoy live music, a car show, food and beverages from participating businesses plus more you don't want to miss!
Monday, March 28
• Movement Mondays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Head to the Cibolo Nature Center for a fun, inclusive yoga class. Classes are currently held in the CNC auditorium and will move outdoors on warm days. Props will be provided, and attendees must bring their mats and water bottles. Classes are $15. Register on www.cibolo.org.
Wednesday, March 30
Antique firearms with Frank Graves, 6 p.m., Patrick Heath Public Library. Come learn about 19th century weapons and those used in Texas during that period.
Thursday, March 31
• Patrick Heath Public Library 70thanniversary celebration, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Help us celebrate our 70th anniversary with a tasty trip back to the 1950s with our Fabulous Foods of the Fifties celebration. We’ll have samples of popular food from the times, recipes to share, tips on preparation and some interesting culinary history. Join us!
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