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If you get bit by a snapping turtle he won’t let go until it thunders. Don’t cross your eyes or they will get stuck like that. Don’t swallow those watermelon seeds are you will have a watermelon growing in your belly. Don’t run from those wasps just close your eyes and they won’t sting you. The lessons we received from adults were not always totally accurate.
Read moreWhat are you summer plans? Believe it or not, summer is rapidly approaching, and it’s time to register your kiddos for the 2021 Summer Reading Program at the Bandera Library.
Read moreAs the number of COVID-19 vaccinations rise and business reopening expands, there is also an increase in the number of automobile accidents as we return to the roads to celebrate. The return to “normal” blood donation has yet to occur, but in Bandera County, we are making a difference with monthly blood drives across the entire county.
Read moreThis year, the Daughters of the American Revolution has invited all Chapters, including the Major James Kerr Chapter, to participate in a nationwide Centennial Celebration of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Read moreThe Joshua D. Brown Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas will be holding its end-of-year luncheon on Tuesday, May 25th at the historic Schreiner Mansion at Riverhill Country Club in Kerrville.
Read moreThe Bandera High School Class of 2021 walk the halls of Alkek Elementary School in celebration of their final journey toward graduation. The class also walked the halls of Hill Country Elementary. Graduation is scheduled for May 21, one day after the last day of school. BULLETIN PHOTO/Tracy Thayer
Read moreA Daddy-Daughter Date Night scheduled for June 5 at the Pipe Creek Dance Hall is already drawing interest, and not just from those in Bandera County.
Read moreI’d like to thank those who entered our inaugural Oscar content. This year, we do not have a winner to crown. The editor remains un-outguessed. Best of luck to you all next year.
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