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Susan Junker (third from the left), Candidate for Bandera County Judge, meets with members of the county to discuss concerns and ask questions at the Lakehills Civic Center on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreLiving in the same neighborhood where I grew up has meant a lifetime of loving memories and times of sadness for me. The memories associated with people and places from the distant past can be very emotional at times. Some of what once were homes where my friends lived are now houses occupied by total strangers.
Read moreHave you been to the library recently? Thanks to a grant from the Hal and Charlie Peterson Foundation, the Bandera Library has installed automatic doors for both the main entrance and the entrance to our Downstairs Meeting Room. This will make entering and exiting the library more handicap accessible or for those who are laden down with stacks of books. Make sure to use the buttons when entering and exiting. The grant included funds for even more updates to the library’s building so stay tuned. Thank you to the Peterson Foundation for supporting the Bandera Public Library!
Read moreThe Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will hold a free Prospective Member Workshop for all women 18 years or older in the area interested in learning about the organization on Saturday, January 29, 2022 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Fredericksburg.
Read moreKatherine Monier, a Tarpley resident who works at the H&R Block office in Bandera, was recently awarded the 2021 Henry Bloch Excellence in Client Service Award.
Read moreDavid Wayne and Doc Williams perform a set following a ceremony inducting them into the Bandera Music Hall of Fame at Bandera Brewery on January 6. Music from the two went well into the night, as others took turns playing music in a Picker’s Circle. BULLETIN PHOTO/Daniel Tucker
Read moreAs part of School Board Recognition Month in the state of Texas, The Bandera ISD School Board was honored for their service and commitment to Bandera’s students and community on Monday, January 10, at its regular monthly meeting at the BISD Administration Building.
Read moreAfter a holiday break, the Frontier Times Museum’s Fourth Sunday Jamboree will return to the stage on Sunday, January 23. This free monthly musical program welcomes guest host Lee Harmon, who will be joined by fellow musicians in a lively and entertaining pickers circle. The show goes on from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and is family-friendly and free. The museum is located at 510 13th Street. Sit back and listen to the music that has made Bandera the place to be for cowboy music. Courtesy Photo
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