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Annual Snowbird Concert Series kicks off winter
Annual Snowbird Concert Series kicks off winter

In true Texas fashion, country music was the herald for this winter season with the kickoff of the annual Snowbird Concert Series, which will include a free concert on the first Thursday of the month until March. Terri Hendrix and Lloyd Maines, both Grammy award winners, have been playing music together for decades now, in addition to the work they’ve been doing for over ten years for Own Your Own Universe, Hendrix’ nonprofit. It makes perfect sense that the pair would head the series.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
A wheel barrel full of fun and dancing
A wheel barrel full of fun and dancing

“I’ve spent 90 years working up to this party,” said Milton Vaverek at the start of his 90th birthday party, held on Dec. 14 at Dunbar Recreation Center. Vaverek stood in the center of the main room at Dunbar, one hand holding a microphone, the other a helium birthday balloon, just before he kicked off a warm-up square dance for a substantial crowd of family and friends.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
TAKING AWAY THE BLUES
TAKING AWAY THE BLUES

SMPD offers gifts for local children

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
Court proclaims Pound House Farmstead Day
Court proclaims Pound House Farmstead Day

The Hays County Commissioners court honored a family that was pivotal in the development of Dripping Springs and provided so many valuable resources to the town by opening their property to it. The court proclaimed Dec. 8, 2023 as the Pound House Farmstead Day.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
KZSM Presents 'A Christmas Carol'
KZSM Presents 'A Christmas Carol'

Sharing a Holiday Classic from Our Family to Yours

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
TXST football adds UTRGV to schedule
TXST football adds UTRGV to schedule

Texas State has added the UT-Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros to their future football schedule as first reported by FBSchedules. com The Bobcats are scheduled to play the Vaqueros for both the 2027 and 2030 seasons.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
Moe Johnson Running with Moe
Training for the Wildflower 5K

I have just returned from taking a break in activities and visited some family and friends in Northeast Texas. The house we own is across the street from a park. The area around the park is roughly a quarter mile in distance and is on a slight slope. That means one side is an easy downhill and the other side is a gradual uphill. The reason for mentioning this park is that in the spring the town has a Wildflower 5K Fun Run and Walk. Last year I wanted to take some photos of the race for my article when I came back to San Marcos. On the day of the race I found out it was a point to point course with the start and the finish 3.1miles apart. There was no way I could get a photo of the start and make it back to the finish line to catch the lead runners. I am not sure what I was thinking at that time as I had not entered a race for too many years, but I walked up to the registration table and entered the race. A bus ride up to the starting line was next. There were about 150 runners and walkers entered in the race. I was not in good running shape but thought I could walk 3.1 miles. I recalled races we have here in San Marcos and a number of walkers finish in about 50 minutes to over an hour. I set my goal to finish in under one hour. One of the organizers said that it is basically a downhill course with only a few gradual uphills. I got in the back of the pack and took off at the starting gun. I needed a good pace per mile to finish under my one hour time prediction. Feeling good along the way, I tried some slow jogging a few times. This was especially true when the downhill segments were in front of me. Needless to say I did finish under an hour by several minutes and being in an upper age group – I think I was the oldest runner in the bunch – I was awarded a second place in the over 70 age group.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
Traditional foods add something special to Kwanzaa celebrations
Traditional foods add something special to Kwanzaa celebrations

Kwanzaa is a traditional holiday that is celebrated by Black Americans, Afro-Caribbeans and others of African descent around the world. Kwanzaa was the creation of Maulana Karenga, a college professor who was inspired by South African first-fruits celebrations and other Swahili traditions. There are many components of Kwanzaa, but the culmination of the celebration is a feast known as Karamu on Dec. 31.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
EXPLORING NATURE
Exploring Nature: Cold Cranes

The leaves are turning in my neighborhood — lots of yellows and reds showing up, and many leaves are falling to the ground. I am reminded that new birds will soon be arriving.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
Lady Rattlers team chemistry leads to success during non-district play
Lady Rattlers team chemistry leads to success during non-district play

The San Marcos Lady Rattlers are off to one of their best starts in years with a 13-4 record. They are coming off of handing San Antonio McCollum their first loss of the season, last Tuesday.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
Rise of profanity in movies, television
Rise of profanity in movies, television

Here’s a regrettable trend: as profanity has become commonplace, swear words are losing their usefulness.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
Why is Paxton wasting state resources on lawsuits that don’t help Texans?
Why is Paxton wasting state resources on lawsuits that don’t help Texans?

We regret to inform you that Ken Paxton is at it again.

12/17/2023 05:00 AM
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