NOVEMBER 7
• HOPE ON THE HORIZON: A benefit for Sophia’s Hope Ranch. Join an unforgettable evening of great food, live music, a silent auction and good company beginning at 7 p.m. Held at the Bildarth Estate, 46 Skyline Drive in Comfort. Free to attend. Contact: 503-381-5391.
• ‘LOOT,’ ON STAGE at Boerne Community Theatre, at 907 E. Blanco Road. This comedy/farce by Joe Orton runs weekends Nov. 7-23. Tickets are $20-$24. Reservations online at http://www.boernetheatre. org or call 830-249-9166.
NOVEMBER 8
• SECOND SATURDAY VOLUNTEERING: From 9 a.m. to noon, earn volunteer hours and learn about organic gardening while helping maintain the gardens at the Cibolo Nature Center. No experience is required.
• BLUEGRASS JAM: Bring an instrument and play along or just come to listen to the Bluegrass Jams from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The AgriCultural Center and Arts Museum, 102 City Park Road. Free to attend.
• STORYTIME WITH MS. Constance at Herff Farm: Storytime will take place at 10:30 a.m. at Herff House, 33 Herff Road. This week’s theme is “Goats.”
• SISTERDALE VFD SUPPER and Raffle. Join one of the Hill Country’s favorite traditions at the Sisterdale Volunteer Fire Department Hunters Supper and Raffle. The event runs 5-9 p.m. at the VFD, 1207 Sisterdale Road, about 12 miles north of Boerne. Great food, raffle prizes and a chance to support your local volunteer fire department. No tickets required; barbecue plates by donation.
• MUSIC IN THE CAVE featuring Joseph Kuipers, cello, and Uko Adams, guzheng, for “Songs of the Silk Road,” a transcendent concert that weaves a soulful resonance. Hosted from 7-9 p.m. at Cave Without A Name, 325 Kreutzberg Road. Tickets, $40 (bought in advance).
• AUTHOR ALLEY by the Boerne Bookshop, from 1-5 p.m. in the alley that leads to The Boerne Bookshop from Main Street. Local authors will set up to promote their books; meet with the authors and find a next “favorite book.”Contact: 830-249-0000.
• KUHLMANN-KING TOURS at 402 E. Blanco Road from noon to 3 p.m. Step back in time to experience and explore how a Boerne family would have lived in the late 1800s. Tours are free; donations are welcome.
• MUSTANG CAR SHOW by Texas Hill Country Mustang Club. Mustang fans and classic car lovers are invited to the Texas Hill Country Mustang Club’s Annual Fall Car Show from 8:30-11 a.m. at Ford of Boerne, 31480 I-10 West. Guests can enjoy breakfast tacos and coffee, cars and community fun while voting for awards.
• HILL COUNTRY ALLIANCE celebrates its 20th anniversary from 4-9:30 p.m. at Knibbe Ranch in Spring Branch. Enjoy a barbecue dinner and drinks, family-friendly activities like hayrides, Longhorn photos, s’mores, yard games and stargazing, and music by Bruce Robison, Will & The Wilderness, Katie Shore, and more. Contact: [email protected].
• PRIVATE & HOMESCHOOL FAIR at St. John Lutheran Church, 315 Rosewood Ave. The inaugural private and homeschool fair, from 1-3 p.m., explores local private schools, homeschool groups and faithbased programs, and learn about curriculum, admissions, tuition and scholarships. Contact: [email protected].
• PAULY TAMEZ SHOW: Pauly Tamez Art’s only public show of the year is coming up. Join him from 5-8 p.m. at Ms. Sue’s Art Studio, 101 Old Fredericksburg Road in Boerne.
• “LOCAL FILM NIGHT: Under the Stars”by the Hill Country Council for the Arts. Gather for an inspiring evening celebrating the art of film. $5 admission per person. This outdoor event, which showcases short films and creative projects from local filmmakers, runs 5:30-11 p.m. at the AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center, 102 City Park Road.
NOVEMBER 9
• DAS GOLF TOURNAMENT: Das Festival of Kendall hosts its second annual Charity Golf Tournament at The Buckhorn Golf Course in Comfort. Golfers can enjoy 18 holes, dinner, prizes, and fun contests. Proceeds will benefit local charities. Registration at 10:30 a.m.; the four-man team shotgun start begins at noon. Details: www. dasfestival.org/golf.





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