The Boerne Village Band, led by Director Larry Schmidt, at left, performed its second concert of the season last Tuesday at Main Plaza. The band is celebrating its 160th plus 2 season with four summer concerts. The others are scheduled July 5 and 19. Star photo by Keith E. Domke
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“Summer was our best season: It was sleeping on the back screened porch on cots, or trying to sleep in the tree house; summer was everything good to eat; it was a thousand colors in a parched landscape.” ― Harper Lee, “To Kill a
Good tidings, dear reader. I come to you today from the netherworld, a fleeting, flickering phantasm.
The Cibolo is ever expanding the experiences and opportunities to connect with nature and each other. We are delighted to be bringing more programming to the Cibolo’s second campus, Herff Farm, for the creatives in our community.
The Boerne High baseball team had six players named all-district after the 2022 season but some key injuries likely kept a couple more players from making the list.
Boerne ISD held its annual summer softball camp and about 50 young ladies showed up at this year’s camp to improve their softball skills. The camp was hosted by softball coaches from BHS and Champion as well as former players from both schools.
Boerne High’s Rashawn Galloway played in the recent Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association state-wide All-Star game held Father’s Day weekend at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.
A structure at the Tapatio Springs resort caught fire Monday night, resulting in a total loss to the building at the recently purchased facility.
For the fourth consecutive year, patrons of the Boerne Independent School District will work with a lower tax rate after the board of trustees on Monday voted to adopt the 2022-23 budget.
The TubaMeisters, a quartet based in San Antonio, helped entertain the crowd at Main Plaza on Tuesday night as part of the Boerne Village Band’s concert. The local band is celebrating its 160 years plus 2 season with four summer concerts. The next one is July 5. Star photo by Keith E. Domke
Boerne City Council members are continuing the search for a firm to sell the old city hall building at 402 E. Blanco Road, expanding the criteria to seek candidates who have “national experience and marketing reach.”