Mark Jungers Friday, Dec. 8, 7 - 10 p.m.
The San Marcos Daily Record suggestions for things to do in and around San Marcos
The Wimberley Community Chorus presents its 2023 winter concert, “Holiday Classics” on Dec. 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. in Avey Hall of the Chapel in the Hills, 14601 RR12, Wimberley.
The San Marcos Public Library is excited to announce an inspiring community program that brings together residents and local organizations in an endof- year festival of learning and resources. Called the “Stronger Together Fair,” this unique gathering seeks to bolster the spirit and assets of our beautiful San Marcos community by providing invaluable services, volunteer opportunities and engagement with organizations that span the gamut of San Marcos’ diverse needs.
The Broke Thespians Theatre Company will present a staged reading of “Acanthus“ as part of the company’s New Works Series on Dec. 9 at the San Marcos Public Library.
Powell residence displays front yard with lowmaintenance, drought-resistant landscape
Danny B. Harvey and Annie Marie Lewis Friday, Dec. 1, 8 - 11 p.m.
Dear Readers,
I have a tubular bird feeder hanging under the roof eaves of my back deck and I fill it daily with black-oil sunflower seeds. I am in good company when it comes to feeding birds. A recent study showed that nearly 57 million people in the U.S. feed wild birds. They spend a whopping four billion dollars on the hobby. That’s a billion with a “b.”
The Little Sisters of Hoboken are back on The Wimberley Players stage to bring you “Nuncrackers,” the Christmas themed sequel in the “Nunsense” series written by Dan Goggins running weekends through Dec. 10.
Heritage Association of San Marcos looks to the future while honoring the past
San Marcos Record
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