MARCH 4
• NATURE WALK WITH Noah Lawrence, Cibolo Center for Conservation nature education director. The walk along the Cibolo Nature Center trails is 2:30-3 p.m.; meet on the Cibolo Nature Center back porch, 140 City Park Road. Details: 830-249-4616.
MARCH 5
• SPRING MIXER: Join Christian Journey Courses and the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office for a Spring Mixer from 4-6 p.m. at the KCSO, 6 Staudt St. Enjoy libations and light fare. Contact: 830-331-9916 or [email protected].
• COMFORT CHAMBER MIXER: The Comfort Chamber Mixer will be held at BRene’s Kitchen, 429 Front St. in Comfort, from 5:30-7 p.m. for a relaxed evening of networking, friendly conversation and meaningful connections. Cost $2.
MARCH 6
• INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY Celebration: Join us for a celebration presented by Texas Regional Bank, from 10-11 a.m. at Heath Public Library, 451 N. Main St. Event is free and open to the community; RSVP to [email protected]
• MOVIE IN THE PARK by Boerne Parks and Recreation: This free, family-friendly screening of “Minecraft” starts at sundown but arrive early, around 7 p.m., for some pre-movie fun. At Main Plaza, 100 N. Main St.
• FAMILY NIGHT HIKE: Experience a sunset family hike at The Cibolo Nature Center, designed for little legs and curious minds. The walk is 6:30-8 p.m. at 140 City Park Road. Cost is $30 per family, so bring parents, grandparents and kids for an evening of outdoor learning and fun.
• MURDER MYSTERY: “Prom Gone Wrong.” Join the excitement from 7-10 p.m. at Lost Oak Cellars, 111 Rosewood Ave., for an immersive and hilarious murder mystery experience. Tickets $45.
• PHILP CANCELLOR PERFORMANCE: Philip Chancellor, a mental illusionist, will perform March 6 at 8 p.m. and March 7 at 2:30 and 8 p.m. at the Boerne Community Theatre, 907 E. Blanco Road. This fundraiser supports the theater. Show is suggested for an adult audience. Tickets: $20. Purchase at boernetheatre. org or call 830-249-9166.
MARCH 7
• POWER OF THE PAST: Enjoy a vintage car, engine and tractor show to celebrate 40 years of The AgriCultural Museum & Arts Center, 102 City Park Road. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., they’ll have reenactors from the Frontier History Company Foundation, food and drink vendors, and more. Vehicles 40 years old and older are welcome to show. Contact: 210-445-1080.
• SISTERDALE MEXICAN SUPPER: The Sisterdale Chamber of Commerce is holding its annual Mexican Supper from 5-8 p.m. at the Sisterdale Fire House at 1207 Sisterdale Road. Tamales, chili, rice, beans and dessert will be served. Meal is by donation. Contact: Irene Stehling: 830-324-6637.
MARCH 9
• CIBOLO FAMILY DAYS from March 9-11. Join Cibolo Family Days, where you can have fun, spend time outside together, and learn about nature as a family. Different theme with each day. $15 per family per day, or bundle all three days for $30. Contact: [email protected]
MARCH 11
• NATURE WALK WITH Noah Lawrence, Cibolo Center for Conservation nature education director. The walk along the Cibolo Nature Center trails is 2:30-3 p.m.; meet on the Cibolo Nature Center back porch, 140 City Park Road. Details: 830-249-4616.
MARCH 13
• JAZZ FRIDAY by Lost Oak Cellars. From 6-8 p.m., experience an evening of smooth jazz, fine wine, and Texas Hill Country charm at Lost Oak Cellars, 111 Rosewood Ave. Guests are invited to enjoy live music in the Tasting Room featuring Tiny Jazz. Free to attend.
MARCH 14
• CRUISIN’ FOR A CAUSE Car Show: Join the American Heart Association and Fair Oaks Emergency Room for Cruisin’ for a Cause Car Show noon to 2 p.m. at the Fair Oaks Emergency Room, 27368 I-10 W., benefitting the American Heart Association. Registration is 10 a.m. to noon. Free admission. Contact: Nichole at 830-456-7466.
• 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 each month. Contact: 830-249-0000.
• MONARCH POLLINATOR FIESTA by Guadalupe River State Park: Come celebrate Monarchs as they return from Mexico. There will be family-friendly crafts and activities. Hosted at GRSP, 3350 Park Road 31. Free with park admission (Adults: $7, children 12 and under are free).
MARCH 17
• POT O GOLD Party: Little adventurers are invited to a playful gold coin hunt at Arrow’s Active Play Park, 3 Kelton Ave., from 10-11 a.m. Children will explore the indoor park in search of hidden treasures, with a special treat waiting for those who strike gold. Contact: 830-428-2550.
• LATTES AND LITTLES: Come by 1910 Church, 130 Sisterdale Road, for the launch of their new event, Lattes and Littles from 9-11 a.m. Contact: Joanna, 830-249-1217.
MARCH 19
• ST. BENEDICTINE DINNER: The Benedictine Sisters of Boerne will host the Feast of St. Benedict Spaghetti Dinner from 5-7 p.m. at the Cana Ballroom, 202 W. Kronkosky St. Tickets are $20 each. Tickets: https://boernebenedictines. org/2026-spaghetti-dinner/
• CONVERSATIONS WITH COMMANDOS: Take time to help honor our Special Forces warriors and their families from 7-10 p.m. at The Kendall, 128 W. Blanco Road, while also highlighting the programs and resources of Special Forces Trust. Contact: http://www.sftrust.org/
MARCH 20
• ADULT NIGHT HIKE: Explore The Cibolo Nature Center, 140 City Park Road, after dark on a Sunset Night Hike for Adults from 7:30-9 p.m., featuring longer routes on lesser-known trails, and time without flashlights to observe nocturnal wildlife. Cost is $15 per adult.
• GOLDEN EGG HUNT: Event is designed for the whole family. Several participating businesses will have hidden Easter Egg cutouts. After 10 or more eggs are found, turn in your information for chance at the Golden Egg. This event will be March 20 and 21 along the Hill Country Mile in downtown Boerne.
MARCH 21
• TAILS ON TRAIL 5K: Hosted by Hill Country Animal League, ‘Tails on the Trail’ is a fundraising dog-friendly 1K/3K fun run beginning at Main Plaza, 100 S. Main St., and running along Cibolo Creek trail. Have your leashes and sneakers ready at 8 a.m. To register, visit: https:// www.athleteguild.com/event/boernetx/ 2026-tails-on-the-trail-1k3k-fun-run
• LIVE FIRE COOKING class: Attendees will learn different methods of starting fire with wood or lump charcoal, how to manage coals and learn temps for cooking different foods. Held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the AgriCultural Museum and Arts Center, 102 City Park Road. Tickets: $225. Contact: theagricultural.org/live-fire
• MUSIC IN THE CAVE: Spring Equinox. Rudi & the Rudiments perform a contemporary concert with a focus on the theme of the Spring Equinox. The concert, from 7 to 9 p.m., is held in Cave Without a Name, 325 Kreutzberg Road. Tickets $35 in advance, $40 at the door. Purchase: cavewithoutaname.com.
• MOVIE NIGHT: Join the Hill Country Council for the Arts at 7 p.m. for a free outdoor movie night at the AgriCultural Museum & Arts Center, 102 City Park Road. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy a great film.
• DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION: The Kendall County Democratic Party will hold its County Convention at 1:15 p.m. at the Heath Library, 451 N. Main St. Primary business will be electing Kendall County delegates to the State Convention in June. Voters in the 2026 Democratic Primary may attend. Contact: kendalltxdemocrats.org







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