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Quilt Guild monthly meeting The Wimberley Valley Quilt Guild will meet on Wednesday, November 2 at the Wimberley Presbyterian Church on FM 2325. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. and the business meeting begins at 10:30 a.m.
Quilt Guild monthly meeting The Wimberley Valley Quilt Guild will meet on Wednesday, November 2 at the Wimberley Presbyterian Church on FM 2325. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. and the business meeting begins at 10:30 a.m.
In response to the growing fentanyl crisis in and around Central Texas, the Hays County Sheriff’s Office has conducted a number of Fentanyl Awareness Programs, educational information sessions aimed at parents, students and community members.
If the traffic on the Wimberley Square wasn’t a strong enough indicator, increases in sales tax allocations from the state of Texas continue to show that the local economy is humming along.
The Hays County Elections Office has officially addressed citizen queries into the 2020 election.
Join the Hill Country Unit (HCU) of The Herb Society of America on November 16 for a hands on presentation called “Herbal Gift Ideas.” Kathy Boyle and D’Anna Tindal will share a few DIY holiday gifts containing herbs. You will leave with a few take home samples. The HCU meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at Wimberley Presbyterian Church 956 FM2325, Wimberley, TX 78676. The meetings feature: herb-related discussions, workshops, recipes, day trips, plenty of camaraderie, and delicious refreshments. Visitors are always welcome. Bring a friend. For more information email valentine_ lisa@ msn. com or go to HillCountryHerbs. org.
The Wimberley Texan Marching Band performed at the UIL Area contest Saturday afternoon in Liberty Hill. Their “NEVERMORE” program used dark tones and themes reminiscent of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven.”
Boo! Hole at Blue Hole hosted thousands of people for trick or treating including this crew of Shamus O’Brien
An estimated 125 people attended the city of Woodcreek’s Arbor Day and National Night Out celebrations at Camp Young Judaea earlier this month.
When asked for his response to questions on the proposal, Chad Canine referred the Wimberley View to his campaign website and Facebook page stating “Thanks for inquiring with me on this topic. My views and positions are covered on my website, www.chadcanine4wisd. com, and Facebook page, Chad Canine For Wimberley School Board.”
WV: What do you think about the proposal that was detailed in Texas Monthly? How would you have voted?
We all know the slogan “Keep Texas Beautiful”, but I recently read a new one – “Keep Texas Texas. We can help do this by honoring the natural beauty of our surroundings and encouraging and planting native plants. Our native plants are drought tolerant and survive difficult summers, like this year, with little water. Native plants provide both habitat and food for our butterflies, bees, and other wildlife.
Early voting in this year’s midterm elections began Monday and continues through Friday, Nov. 4. Election Day is Nov. 8. Voters will pick the state’s next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, land commissioner, agriculture commissioner and comptroller in statewide races.
The Hays County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) will receive an additional $20,000 in county funding to drive home the message that one pill kills.
P.O. Box 49
Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
Fax: 512-847-9054