Wimberley’s 77th annual VFW Rodeo, the area’s oldest and largest entertainment event, is set to return June 30 and July 1 and 2.
The Wimberley Village Library’s summer reading program kicked off with a bang last week with more than 450 people packing the library and grounds. Young patrons were treated to a magic show that emphasized literacy, a “Tiny Tails” petting zoo with animals small enough to hold, face painting and a bubble depot where gigantic soapy orbs could be created. Revelers, young and old alike, enjoyed snow cones, cotton candy, hot dogs and a nature exhibit by the Hays County Master Naturalists.
The second performer in the four-concert Stars Over Wimberley 2023 season features acclaimed, Grammy nominated, Ruthie Foster, following a huge success with Slaid Cleaves at the inaugural concert in May.
The Wimberley View placed in three statewide award categories at the Texas Press Association conference held in Round Rock earlier this month.
ONE-TIME EVENTS XXX WEEKLY EVENTS Adult Craft LAB with Wimberley Library
Wimberley residents briefly lost power this week after a transformer caught on fire at a local Pedernales Electric Cooperative power plant, according to Wimberley Fire Chief Carroll Czichos.
One Wimberley resident has died after a vehicle collision over the Memorial Day weekend.
Over 270 payroll errors for Hays County employees were identified in recent months, with some speculating that turnover in the Hays County Treasurer’s Office is to blame.
There are new officers in town, belonging to the local VFW.
With a career that has spanned four decades and traversed more than a million miles, versatile singer- songwriter Jimmy Davis is the embodiment of the term “troubadour.” He is also Suzanna’s Kitchen’s next featured artist on June 15.
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Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
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