JANUARY 15
• MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT at Richter Cork & Keg, 153 S. Main St. in Boerne. Attend this interactive murder mystery dinner, 6-8 p.m., where participants order food and drinks from the regular menu and receive secret clues upon arrival, making everyone a suspect.
• MAGICAL HISTORY TOUR: A program of Texas photography, showcasing rare Civil War-era Texas photographs, including an 1860s album by collector Dean Sprowl. Event begins at 6 p.m. in the Heath Library community room, 451 N. Main St.; free to attend.
JANUARY 16
• BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, a comedy by Neil Simon, hits the Boerne Community Theatre stage, weekends Jan. 16 through Feb. 1. BCT, at 907 E. Blanco Road. Tickets are $20 to $24. Details: 830-249-9166.
JANUARY 17
• CONCERT IN THE CAVE: Quintessential Classics. Enjoy an underground concert at Cave Without a Name as The Woodland Winds present “Quintessential Classics,” featuring woodwind masterwork that pairs music with the cave’s natural acoustics. Cave Without A Name, 325 Kreutzberg Road, Boerne. Tickets $40 (in advance). Tickets: cavewithoutaname. com
JANUARY 18
• HILL COUNTRY HOUNDIN’: The Greyhound Athletic Booster Club invites you to Hill Country Houndin’ to enjoy student performers, auction items and the chance to support every Greyhound athlete. Anhalt Hall, 2390 Anhalt Road, Spring Branch. Tickets: www. gohoundsgo.org/hill-country-houndin
• PAWS AND PATHS at Guadalupe River State Park. Join the GRSP team for a guided 2-mile dog walk at the Bauer Unit from 9-10:30 a.m., a fun outdoor adventure for you and your furry friends. Limited to 10 dogs; registration required. GRSP, 3350 Park Road 31, Spring Branch. Details: 830-438-2656.
• FREE ROAM CHILI cookoff returns for year four. Open entry; pay the $35 entry fee to see who “brings the heat,” and if your team shirt brings the style, too: new category, Best Team Shirt competition. Cookoff runs 2-4 p.m. at Free Roam Brewing, 325 S. Main St. To register and for details, text Candace, 913-915-3402.
JANUARY 21
• LUNCH & LEARN: Life Planning. Attendees will create folders to help organize important information and documents. The event begins at 11:30 a.m. at the Comfort Golden Age Center, 628 Front St. in Comfort. RSVP by Jan 19. Contact: 830-995-3032.
JANUARY 22
• VISION CRAFTING with Intention: Step into 2026 with clarity at this immersive sound healing and vision board experience from 6:30-8 p.m. at Of a Muse, 233 S. Main St. suite F. Cost: $45. Contact: 830-331-9455.
JANUARY 23
• MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: Lost Oak Cellars will host an immersive and suspense-filled evening with “A Deadly Vintage.” From 7-10 p.m., guests can enjoy Lost Oak wines while following the storyline, interacting with characters, and working to uncover mystery. Lost Oak, 111 Rosewood Ave., Boerne. Tickets available at: lostoakwinery.com/ venue/boerne/
JANUARY 24
• ANNUAL AWARDS GALA presented by BEC: “Let the Good Times Roll” is the theme for the annual Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce Gala, celebrating the organization’s business leaders. Set for 6-10 p.m. at the Cana Ballroom, 202 W. Kronkosky St., the event IS SOLD OUT.
• ROSES & BOWS Watercolor Workshop: This relaxing morning of creativity offers new skills, fresh inspiration and a sweet handmade keepsake to take home. All materials included; all experience levels welcome. 206 W. Highland Drive, Boerne. Tickets: $49.95. Contact: 830-446-9134.
• CIBOLO FARMERS MARKET returns 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Herff Farms, 33 Herff Road, supporting handmade products and producers of fresh produce. Free to attend; purchases to be made.
• ‘HELLO DOLLY!’ NIGHT: Champion High School Theatre’s all-school musical, “Hello, Dolly!” takes the stage beginning at 7 p.m. Champion High students light up the stage, backed by an incredible live band that brings every note to life. Tickets are $11$16. Performances continue at 7 p.m. Jan. 24 and 24, with a 3 p.m. curtain time on Jan. 25 at the school, 201 Charger Blvd..
JANUARY 28
• ANNUAL BURNS NIGHT at Richter Boerne. Join Richter Boerne, 153 S. Main St., from 6-8 p.m. for its sixth annual Burns Night celebration, an evening honoring exceptional Scotch whiskey and Scottish-inspired cuisine. Tickets: $125. Contact: 830-331-2675.
• NATURE WALK WITH Noah Lawence, Cibolo Center for Conservation nature education director. The 2:30-3 p.m. walk traverses along the Cibolo Nature Center trails; meet on the Cibolo Nature Center back porch, 140 City Park Road. Details: 830-249-4616.
JANUARY 29
• SPEED PUZZLE COMPETITION: Patrick Heath Library hosts the speed puzzle contest on National Puzzle Day. Doors open at 6 p.m.; puzzling begins at 6:30 p.m. Come in teams of four, or individually and be teamed up. Competition limited to 10 teams. Heath Library, 451 N. Main St. Contact: Robin Stauber, 830-249-3053.
JANUARY 30
• FRIDGE TO FINE ART: At this workshop, attendees will transform children’s artwork into a large-scale, modern collage. Hosted from 6-8 p.m. at The Downtown DIY, 206 W. Highland Drive. Tickets are $79.95. Contact: 830-446-9134.
JANUARY 31
• WEDDING OPEN HOUSE: Come to the showcase at The Ironwood Barn, 1637 FM 473, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and enjoy complimentary bubbles, meet trusted local wedding professionals, and see fully styled ceremony and reception spaces come to life. RSVP: 830-217-3787.






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