Wimberley Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cuttings
Wimberley Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cuttings
Wimberley Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cuttings
Riffs, Roams and Raves uncovers the creative, noteworthy and accomplished in the Wimberley Valley and beyond with tips on who to hear, where to go and what to see from managing editor Teresa Kendrick.
Michelle Robinson is an artist who has been accepting commissions to create one-of-a-kind animal portraits since 2022. What makes her work unique is that she creates portraits using sheep wool in a process called needle felting. The results will make you do a double take for their astonishing realism.
Chamber hosts Full Circle Real Estate Ribbon Cutting
An exhibition titled “Shape Shift” opens January 20 at ARTSPACE, 111 River Road, Suite 100, in Wimberley and continues through February 24. A reception to kick off the event will be from 5 to 7 p.m. in the building formerly known as the Sugar Shack.
Donning concert black for the first time in 2024, the Wimberley Valley Big Band will perform on Saturday, January 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wimberley VFW Post #6441.
The 10th annual Concert in the Park series is underway at Blue Hole Regional Park. Every Friday in April, live music will be played at the Blue Hole Swimming Area from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The Wimberley Valley Art League announces its next juried show which will be a hybrid show. The juror is Austin artist Joseph Hammer. The show begins on Thursday, April 7 at the Wimberley community center. This show will continue until Tuesday, July 12. The show will also be available on line at wimberleyvalleyartleague.org. The show will feature 50 works by local talented artists. Check our website for more information about the show. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes will be awarded and we will have an honorable mention category. All submissions will be for sale so if you are interested in obtaining great original art from our talented members, this is your chance to do so. Not all artists will be represented at this show but you can access other artists on our website by clicking on the members gallery. There is great art to be viewed and most are for sale. Watch for future emails regarding our future shows. Of course you may access our website any time for the most current info. wimberleyvalleyartleague.org
Doug is a young, high-spirited pup. He is always very excited to meet all the other residents at the refuge, and he loves to run and wrestle. Doug has been working on learning his doggy manners from some of the older dogs he’s been introduced to and he is an apt pupil and quick learner. He would love an active family. Doug a hound mix, is seven months old and weighs 36 pounds. If you are interested in Doug or any other dog, fill out a WAG adoption application at www.wimberleywagrescue.org or call 512-847-3200.
The hills will be alive with the sound of music as Wimberley Market Day occurs on Saturday, April 2. An outstanding lineup of popular music makers take the three stages at Lions Field to help usher in the spring season in Wimberley. On the Pavilion Stage is the always popular Little Beverly and the Shades whose renditions of popular rock and roll classics will get you up on your feet and dancing. Their renditions of 50s and 60s classics is a perfect match for a beautiful spring day at Wimberley Market Day. On the Shady Grove Stage is the rock star and home-grown dynamo Lance Lipinsky whose versions of rock and roll hits never fails to please his audience. Born and raised in Wimberley, Lipinsky exhibits an energetic musical persona inspired from the past, carrying on the timeless tradition of mid-century Rock & Roll music. Phoenix Jordan plays the Hill Top Stage in a way that makes you happy and helps you enjoy Market Day. All the music is free at Market Day and goes naturally with a cool drink and delicious Market Day food. The music begins on each stage around 11 a.m.
Around 50 Keep Wimberley Beautiful and community volunteers walked the roadways of Wimberley as part of the Great American Clean Up on March 19. Approximately 150 large trash bags were filled. Wimberley Lions Club volunteers also managed a large item free drop off dumpster at Lions Field that was brought in by the city of Wimberley. The next event will be held in the fall.
Katherine Anne Porter School will host a Chefs Dinner Fundraiser April 9 at the Wimberley VFW Post 6441 from 6 pm. to 8:30 p.m. featuring four of Wimberley’s top restaurant chefs, with kitchen support from the student chefs in KAPS’ after school cooking program. At $35 a plate, the evening of high-end dining is sure to sell out quickly, so plan to arrive early or - better yet - buy your tickets online in advance.
Amid current federal, state, and county mandates regarding COVID-19, First Baptist Church Wimberley has prepared a process to assist members, guests, and the Wimberley community stay connected during these anxious times. Church leaders suspended certain events, redirected others, and set systems in place to allow worship individually or together as families and in virtual small groups. The church offers information updates, support, teaching, and resources in safe, accessible video and email formats in an effort to avoid meeting in large gatherings all from the website online at fbcwimberley.com.
It’s said art enables us to lose ourselves and find ourselves all at the same time. It’s a sentiment that makes sense, especially when viewed at the hands of a
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