Monday, November 29, 2010

Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming Opens Friday

The wacky Sanders Family is back in "Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming" opening Friday at 7:30 p.m. on the indoor stage. "Homecoming," directed by Ann Galland, is Part III of the popular Sanders Family Trilogy. The musical comedy will be performed Friday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. through Dec. 12.
Opening night guests are invited to attend a pre-show reception in the gallery at 6 p.m. in honor of the new exhibit "Destinations." The works of Texas college students will be on display.
Galland directed the first two plays in the series, "Smoke on the Mountain" in 2007 and "Sanders Family Christmas" in 2007 and 2008. The first play introduces the singing Sanders family as they visit Rev. Oglethorpe's small Baptist church. "Sanders Family Christmas" takes place during World War II as the family again travels to the church before young Dennis is shipped overseas.
"Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming" is set after World War II. The family is reunited briefly, but Rev. Oglethorpe and his wife June are moving to Texas, and Dennis is preparing to take over as pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. "Homecoming" features bluegrass and gospel tunes mixed with the humorous "testimonies" of the Sanders family.
Guests are asked to bring non-perishable foods and toiletries to be donated to the Christian Assistance Ministry to help those in need. Collection bins will be located in the theatre lobby.
For reservations or more information, call 830-367-5121 or visit www.hcaf.com. The Point Theatre is located at 120 Point Theatre Road South in Ingram.
Texas Hill Country Regional Christmas Lighting Trail
Kerrville Texas
Kerrville Texas

"Come Home to the

Hill Country for Christmas"...

The lights at night will be bigger and brighter during this holiday season as the famous Hill Country Christmas Lighting Trail lights the skies. Eleven communities are part of the Texas Hill Country Christmas Lighting Trail - the area's most celebrated family holiday tradition - between Thanksgiving and New Year's. The official start date of the trail is November 26, 2010.

Participating communities include: Boerne, Burnet, Dripping Springs, Fredericksburg, Goldthwaite, Johnson City, Kerrville, Llano, Marble Falls, New Braunfels, and Wimberley. All are within easy driving distance of central Texas and promise holiday excitement for every member of the family.

Each one offers a variety of special events during the holiday season - each as varied as the towns themselves. Individuals and families are invited to enjoy each community's festive lighting displays from the comfort and safety of their vehicles, or by parking and strolling. Most activities are free or have minimal cost. Visitors are always welcome to shop, dine, and sight see, as many stores and businesses keep special longer hours during the holidays.

Details are available by checking out www.tex-fest.com or contacting the Trail Headquarters Office in Fredericksburg at 1-866-TEX-FEST (1-866-839-3378), we can also email a brochure. For more information on this event plus many more upcoming in 2011, please click here.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Guests at the Tannenbaum Ball on Saturday, December 4 can walk away with a diamond, a murder mystery dinner, trip to Santa Fe, or other select items while supporting the mission of the Gillespie County Historical Society.

The Ball takes place at the Pioneer Pavilion in Lady Bird Park beginning at 7 p.m. This year’s theme is the Diamond Anniversary in honor of the Society’s 75th year.

Auction items include a house for 12 in Santa Fe, murder mystery dinner, a condominium in Colorado, an antique gun, crawfish/shrimp boil for 40, a Houston Grand Opera package, plus fly fishing, a day hunt, gourmet dinner and helicopter ride. Among the Silent Auction items are a hand-painted heart on canvas, martini shaker and martini glasses, amethyst & rhodalite garnet necklace, small silver tree with ornaments and gift for underneath, hand-painted wine glasses, and a table runner-silver animal print. New items are coming in daily.

The Society is also offering prize tickets for a .75-carat oval diamond valued at $2,200 donated by Segner's Jewelers. Prize tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20 and can be purchased from Segner's Jewelers at 236 W. Main St, Fredericksburg TX; Janie Trantham at 830-990-9675 or email at jt@ctesc.net; or Pam Spruiell at 830-997-5809 or email at pspruiell@aol.com.

All guests will enjoy dancing to Austin’s top show band - Groove Daddy. The 10-piece group plays popular tunes from the 1950s to today.

Carte Wheels will cater a full course meal featuring Roasted Beef Tenderloins Tournedo, Smoked Gouda Mashers, and Fine French Beans, with Apricot Bread Pudding for dessert.

Tickets for the ball are $100 per person and may be purchased online at www.pioneermuseum.net, or by calling 830-997-2835. For the first time, guests can reserve seating at the ball for $125 per person. Seats can be reserved only by calling 830-997-2835.

The Holiday Home Tour takes place on the following Saturday, December 11, 2010, from noon until 6 p.m. This year’s tour features seven first-time homes decorated for the holiday season. Tickets for the Home Tour are $25 per person and include tour booklet. Details and tickets are available online at www.pioneermuseum.net.

The Home Tour and Ball are the largest fundraisers for the Gillespie County Historical Society. Details and tickets may be purchased by contacting the Gillespie County Historical Society, 312 West San Antonio Street, Fredericksburg, Texas 78624, 830-997-2835, or by visiting the web site www.pioneermuseum.net.


Still can't decided where you are going for Thanksgiving? Yogi Bear is cooking the turkey for our guests, all you have to bring are 2 side dishes, and a few canned goods that we can donate to the local food bank. We still have several lodge rooms available, along with some RV sites and tent sites. Yogi can't eat all that turkey, so call us today at 877-964-3731to reserve your stay with us at Thanksgiving!

Yogi is also calling all Winter Texans to come on in and stay and give us a try! We have cable TV, internet and no extra charge for your electric! Enjoy swimming and relaxing in our indoorheated pool this winter, Yogi will also turn on the heated spa every night at 5 -9 PM what a way to cozy up this winter! Just call us at 877-964-3731 to reserve your spot! You can also click here for more information.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Homes Announced for Holiday Home Tour

The Gillespie County Historical Society has unveiled seven properties that will be featured on the 2010 Holiday Home Tour on Saturday, December 11, 2010, from noon until 6 p.m. These select homes will be open to the public for the first time on the Home Tour, according to Jennifer Schandua, Home Committee Chair. Highlights range from historic properties that have been restored, to modern structures designed to capture Fredericksburg’s architectural heritage.

Tickets for the Home Tour are $25 per person and include tour booklet and access to all properties. Tickets may be purchased online at www.pioneermuseum.net, or by calling 830-997-2835.

The homes are:

Larry and Deanna Corn, 209 E. Centre Street

The Corn home that was built in 1995 and enlarged in 2009 is a fine example of Fredericksburg “built new to look old” architecture. Long leaf pine floors and trim compliment the limestone walls and create a cozy feeling that wraps itself around you as you enter the front door. After purchasing the home, the Corns initiated an addition to its footprint, creating a new large living and dining area with vaulted ceiling. The entire home looks into a courtyard area surrounded by a rock fence with grass and native plants.

Marsha and Jerry Bane, 305 S. Milam Street

This beautiful home is filled with antiques, accent pieces, and - during Christmas - will include antique glass Christmas ball ornaments that have been collected over the years. A hobby /laundry room right off the kitchen holds a gorgeous display of plates and accessories in bookcases all along the far wall. A huge limestone fireplace stands freely in the area between the front entry and living room. Marsha has loads of silver accent pieces on her vanity and around the soaking tub in the master bathroom, with unusual shadow boxes scattered on every free space of wall in the master bath! A friend of hers makes cute and kind of wacky characters out of random scraps of paper, fabric, objects-just whatever and attaches them to the outside of her gifts. Marsha has kept all of these, framed them and put them on display!

Cydney Donnell and Robert Lotito, 309 W. Schubert

Purchased and restored by well-known local architect Albert Keidel in 1939, this home stands the test of time. The current owners have kept the footprint true to the original. It has small rooms, especially the kitchen, but makes good use of the space. It features tile and hardwood floors, fireplaces, and a bay window overlooking a fountain running through the garden. In the master bedroom there is an armoire facade built up to the wall to cover a standard size closet-very clever and attractive. The homeowners remodeled the master bathroom, featuring a skylight with a huge chandelier, a beautiful corner tub, exposed limestone walls, and an adorable vanity. The home is nicely decorated with eye-catching upholstery and a grand piano.

David and Ruth Lusk, 768 Pecan Creek Rd

Out of town, the newly built Lusk home and guesthouse provide stunning Hill Country views from hilltop settings. The guesthouse was built first for the owners to enjoy while construction on the main home was underway. Vibrant wall color as you enter the home helps to showcase the owners’ collection of Blue Ridge Pottery. A small screened in porch is sited to catch summer breezes, and a beautiful in-ground pool and surrounding landscaped patio beacons you to relax and enjoy the view. All areas of the property are pet friendly to accommodate the owners’ lover for rescue animals. After retiring from busy careers out of state, the owners have happily settled in to the Fredericksburg community and lifestyle.

Jim and Carol McCrae, 623 Walking Plow Rd

The McCrae’s out-of-town home is one they built themselves in 1995. This original home was small and efficient, and built of reclaimed materials by the couple on weekend visits from their busy lives in San Antonio. After completing the house, they had a new barn built, and converted the old barn on the property into their guest quarters. An addition to their main house was completed in 2009. The home is filled with great antiques collected throughout their lives, and the views are spectacular. It is truly a property where their skills and their love of history are on display.

Walter and Judith Skinner, 419 W. San Antonio Street

This old Fredericksburg Sunday house was in the Weidenfeller family. In its later years it was a B&B, and is now the second home of this retired couple from Dallas. Judith has filled the home with treasured collections. The old rock home has clearly been well preserved. The living room features a fireplace, wood floors, baby grand piano, and antique furniture. The sitting area appears as though it may have been the back porch to the original house because the floor is rock. There is an old tub in the bathroom with a wood surround and a collection of samplers on the wall. An addition now houses the dining area and country kitchen, where Judith displays her collection of chickens from Schwettmann’s Taxidermy. Around the back corner of the kitchen is a staircase leading down to the wine cellar, probably the original home’s root cellar. Upstairs is a guest room that displays many children’s antiques. This small house packs a punch!

Pete and Alice Jensen, 406 N. Washington Street

This newer rock home has a cheery feeling as soon as you walk in, thanks to the lively yellow painted walls. Alice’s hobby is sewing and she has dressed the windows in her home, patio cushions, and much more. Her husband Pete’s hobby is woodworking. He has made many of the furniture pieces, including the nifty sewing table that folds out of the standard closet in the spare bedroom. The master bedroom showcases some more furniture built by Pete. Their living room has two sleighs on the wall that Pete made and a coffee table. There is a grape press behind one of the couches in the living room that came from Alice’s family. The roomy kitchen leads to a beautiful yard and porch where they have their morning coffee. The Jensens built a two-story building immediately behind the main house. The downstairs serves as a workshop for Pete and the upstairs is a B&B.

The Society is also hosting the Tannenbaum Ball on Saturday, December 4, at the Pioneer Pavilion in Lady Bird Park beginning at 7 p.m. The theme for the Tannenbaum Ball is the Diamond Anniversary, with elegant meal, first class entertainment, silent and live auction, and prize drawing. The prize drawing is for a .75-carat oval diamond valued at $2,200 donated by Segner's Jewelers. Prize tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20 and can be purchased from Segner's Jewelers at 236 W. Main St, Fredericksburg TX; Janie Trantham at 830-990-9675 or email at jt@ctesc.net; or Pam Spruiell at 830-997-5809 or email at pspruiell@aol.com.

Tickets for the ball are $100 per person, or $125 for reserved seating. People can purchase reserved seats by calling 830-997-2835.

These events are the largest fundraisers for the nonprofit Society that was formed in 1934 to preserve and share the area’s cultural heritage. Details and tickets may be purchased by contacting the Gillespie County Historical Society, 312 West San Antonio Street, Fredericksburg, Texas 78624, 830-997-2835, or by visiting the web site www.pioneermuseum.net.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Dear Guests,
SPECTACULAR Fall colors at Koyote Ranch- Book Now! The most beautiful time of the year at Koyote Ranch is here and the leaves have turned! The beautiful weather is the perfect time to spend cool nights by the roaring fire in our Beer Garden. We have some exciting holiday events and Specials running during the next few months. Be sure to check out www.koyoteranch.com we have updated our website and now have a guest photo gallery. With all of the fun activities and new improvements, Cabins and RV spaces are filling up fast, call today to to reserve your stay! For more information on great holiday specials, please click here.
Pampered Chef Party!
WHERE?!: Julie’s Event Center
3120 Junction Hwy, Ingram (by Greenwood Forest entrance)
WHEN!!: Sunday, November 14th at 3pm
(Just in time for the holidays! Gifts and gadgets!)
WHY?: Because it’s Pampered Chef!!
Hosted by: Callie Hensley and Rachael Gabbert
RSVP: Call Rachael at (830) 370-2572 or email her at rachaelgabbert@gmail.com
Please RSVP by Friday, November 12th… so we know how many goodies to make!
Be sure to bring a friend. www.julieseventcenter.com
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010



























The Salvation Army is looking for your donations of gently used coats and blankets. Why not clean out your closets? Collection bins are located in all six Lemon Tree Cleaners locations!

For more information, including special offers from Lemon Tree Cleaners, please click
here.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Jellystone Park and Yogi Bear would like to salute our country's military and retired military the weekend of November 11 - November 14th! Yogi likes our military so much he is offering all RV sites, Tents sites, Lodge Rooms, Cottages and Cabins at 50% off the normal winter rates! So come on out and relax for the weekend, and say hello to Yogi - oh and be sure to hide your pic a nic basket!

That same weekend we are having a get together for folks who like to scrapbook. The Scrapbook Haus will be here to assist in your scrapbooking needs. Our Cindy building will be open Friday night and all day Saturday with ample space with large tables! So come on out and scrap with Yogi!

You can reach us at 877-964-3731 to reserve your spot with us! You can also click here for more information.

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Albert Ice House & Dance Hall Celebrates First Anniversary

~ Easley family commemorates with live music from Two Tons of Steel ~

AUSTIN – November 3, 2010 – This weekend, the Texas-born Easley family, owners of the 13-acre historical town Albert, Texas, will commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Albert Ice House and Dance Hall with a two-day celebration full of live music. The weekend will kick off with local talent Lisa and Greg, of Trace of Gold along with Riley’s BBQ specials on Friday, November 5 starting at 5:30p in the Ice House Beer Garden. On Saturday, November 6 at 7p, people are invited to dance the night away with music from well-known rockabilly group, Two Tons of Steel and enjoy Riley’s BBQ and ice-cold refreshments in Dance Hall and Beer Garden patio.

Erected in 1922, the Albert Dance Hall originally began as the Ice House, supplying the town’s music entertainment and beer garden. In the fall of 2009, the Easley family made major renovations to preserve both the interior and exterior, even inviting locals to mark the bars with their unique branding irons. Since then, the Albert Dance Hall has been named a member of The Texas Dance Hall Preservation, Inc. and has turned into a Hill Country music destination featuring regular Texas talent including Gary Burg, Lisa and Greg of Trace of Gold, Dean Strickland, Dos Amigos, Dale Watson, Cory Morrow, Aaron Watson, Gary P. Nunn in both the Dance Hall and Ice House venues.

“My family and I are thrilled to be celebrating our first year at Albert. This past year has been a very busy one and a ton of work has been put into reviving this piece of Texas history,” said Brandon Easley on behalf of the Easley family. “We continue to meet new and very special folks every week and that's what makes this venture exciting. Our goal for the next year is to make sure every person who visits Albert has a fantastic experience and leaves planning their next trip back."

Tickets for the anniversary weekend celebration can be purchased at the door for $10 and kids under 10 get in free. Hours of operation are Thursday 3p – midnight, Friday noon – midnight, Saturday 11a – midnight and Sunday noon – midnight. For more information about the weekend events or to book the Albert Dance Hall for a special occasion, visit www.AlbertTexas.com.

About the Easley Family

Originally from Dallas, the Easley family consists of Ed, Connie and their four children: Brian, Brandon (elected as Albert’s Town Manager in 2009), Nick and Nicole, and three grandchildren. The Easley’s bought Albert, Texas as a fun family project; to renovate the property to become a must-see destination and venue for gatherings, weddings, reunions, rallies, corporate retreats and the like, and to preserve and share the beauty of the Texas Hill Country.

About Albert, Texas

Purchased by the Easley family in November 2009, the town of Albert, established in 1892, is located on 13 acres of beautiful, pecan and oak tree-filled land, 20 miles east of Fredericksburg on R.R. 1623. Home to the Albert Ice House, Beer Garden and Dance Hall, Albert is a popular and must-see Hill Country spot, providing a family-friendly environment to see local music and enjoy Riley’s BBQ of Blanco, Texas.


Exciting new art pieces by Richard Ewen will be presented at an opening reception on Friday, November 5th during First Friday Art Walk Fredericksburg from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm. Be the first to see the new creations of this very talented artist, who will be in the gallery during the opening reception. A demonstration by Richard will take place on Saturday, November 6th from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm. Richard Ewen's show will be on display and available for purchase through Saturday, November 20th.

Serving wines by Torre de Pietra &
cheeses by The Amish Market


www.artisansatrockyhill.com