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Chad Canine

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.”

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Keep Texas Texas

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.

Event Views

Bootiful Aromas for a Hoot-iful Owlloween The event Bootiful Aromas for a Hoot-iful Owlloween will be held at the Wimberley Village Library on Oct. 26 at noon with Mary Hill.

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WVACA bronze boot unveiled

Wimberley’s reputation as an arts community got a big boost with the unveiling of a magnificent bronze sculpture in the heart of the new Oak Park & Welcome Center just off Wimberley Square. The fourfoot high bronze boot, which is called “Hill Country Soul,” is a gift to the city of Wimberley from the Wimberley Valley Arts and Cultural Alliance in appreciation of the town’s continuing support for the arts and culture in the Wimberley Valley. Bronze artists Michael W. Hall and Paul Malachi, both of Michael Hall Foundry in Driftwood TX, created and named “Hill Country Soul.” Michael Hall designed and created the boot mold; Paul Malachi carved the boot’s intricate surface design.

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Wimberley, TX 78676
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