JANUARY 18
STORYTIME WITH MS. Constance at the Herff Farm, 33 Herff Road, beginning at 10:30 a.m. The story time theme will be “Frosty Fun Story.”
MUSIC IN THE CAVE: Enjoy the angelic voice of Amanda Pascali, accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Addison Freeman, as they perform unique immigrant American folk music beginning at 7 p.m. at Cave Without a Name, 325 Kreutzberg Road. Tickets are $35 and are available at cavewithoutaname. com NOW SHOWING: ‘SEEING Stars In Dixie,” presented Jan. 17-26 by the Boerne Community Theatre, 907 E. Blanco Road. The romantic comedy centers on film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift arriving in Natchez, Mississippi, to shoot “Raintree County” in May 1956. The locals all want to meet them and maybe even land a small role. Tickets, $20-$24, are available at: boernetheatre. org/ tickets.
JANUARY 20
DAY OF REMEMBRANCE: Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King. This event begins at 10 a.m. at the Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St. Attendees are encouraged to bring a poster and their favorite thoughts.
JANUARY 22
DEMENTIA CARE WORKSHOP presented by Franklin Park Boerne, 18 Old San Antonio Road. This enlightening three-part series is carefully designed for families and caregivers navigating dementia, as presented by Hannah Calame, MSDA. The final session is Jan. 29. The event is free. RSVP to 830816- 5150.
JANUARY 24
FFA COOK-OFF hosted by Pure Country BBQ and Grill, 1481 S. Main St., from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The first-ever Boerne Champion FFA Chili Cook-Off offers food, fun and entertainment.
NATURE BOX WORKSHOP at Cibolo Nature Center, 33 Herff Road. The Cibolo is looking for passionate volunteers to lead or assist with nature-based elementary grade activities in the classroom, as part of the ongoing Cibolo Nature Center Nature Box outreach program. Sign-in begins at 8:30 a.m. and the workshop will run past noon.
JANUARY 25
KULHMANN-KING TOURS are sponsored by the Boerne Area Historical Preservation Society from noon to 3 p.m. at the Historical Complex, 402 E. Blanco Road. Step back in time to experience and explore how a Boerne family would have lived in the late 1800s.
MONTHLY BLUEGRASS JAM: Bring your instrument and play along or just come to listen to the bluegrass jam from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The AgriCultural Center and Art Museum, 102 City Park Road. Free to the public, but donations are welcome.
HILL COUNTRY HOUNDIN’ hosted by Greyhound Athletic Booster Club beginning at 6 p.m. at Anhalt Hall, 2390 Anhalt Road in Spring Branch. Help the booster club achieve its goal of raising $80,000. Concert performance by Cannon Brand and featuring the first-ever “Last Hound Standing” raffle, with a grand prize of $5,000. All VIP tickets purchased include entry into the raffle. Tickets available at gohoundsgo.org.
JANUARY 27
DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC of Texas chapter meeting starts at 10 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, 321 Thompson Drive in Kerrville. Nancy Polk Fields McLarry, a longtime Joshua D. Brown Chapter member and current president of the Kerrville Genealogical Society, will be the speaker.
FEBRUARY 6
POWER PROFSSIONAL LUNCH by Boerne Radio offers the opportunity to network with 100 other business leaders, at Boerne Radio’s second annual Power Lunch, beginning at 11 a.m. at The Gathering Hall at Herff Farm, 33 Herff Road. Power Lunch features nationally respected speakers Frank Lisenbee and Drew Worsham as well as a catered barbecue lunch and door prizes. Register at boerneradio.com.
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