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On December 14, Bandera Electric Cooperative donated more than 25 turkeys, and more than $1,000 to St. Vincent de Paul Society in Bandera for their Angel Tree Project to assist local families in need during the holiday season.
Read moreOver one hundred children and parents attended the annual free Fish for Fun event on the Medina River at Bandera’s River Park. It was hosted by the City of Bandera on December 13.
Read moreOn a chilly night, under a full moon, a collaboration of area churches, school, and community members came together in Lakehills to re-enact that fateful night in Bethlehem two thousand years ago. The large group was composed of wisemen, merchants, common women, children, soldiers, shepherds, beggars, and artisans in period costume. They all came together to tell the story of the birth of Christ.
Read moreBreakfast With Santa, the annual Bandera Child Welfare Board Christmas party, was held at the Triple H Ranch in Pipe Creek on Saturday. This party was thrown for the children in the care of the Welfare Board, Triple H’s young clients and the children of veterans.
Read moreLess than a week from Christmas, The Bandera County Courthouse shines bright with Christmas cheer. Just down the road, Bandera City Park shines as well, with displays from local business, churches and no-profits on display. Lights are scheduled to be taken down on January 8.
Read moreThe “Ho Ho Ho” man in a red suit came in a fire truck to the Medina’s Old Timer store and gas station on Saturday, Dec. 11, as the first of a planned annual trip stop.
Read moreTexas businessman Don Huffines pitched himself at a meet and greet event on December 16 at Mansfield Park, where he laid out his goals for Texas spurring from his run for Governor. He is on the ballot in the Republican primary on March 1, 2022.
Read more“I’m doing this because the job’s not getting done.”
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