Cottage Kitchen Luncheon
The Embassy Suites will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 W. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Oct. 2.
The Embassy Suites will host lunch at the Charles S. Cock House Museum, located at 400 W. Hopkins Street, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Oct. 2.
(Family Features) Just like your favorite sports team, hosting a winning big-game party or tailgate takes planning, preparation and teamwork.
L.V.N Alicia Garcia holds this season’s flu shot at Live Oak Health Partners Community Clinic . . Live Oak Health Partners Community Clinic is one of several places in town where residents can receive a flu shot, with a special rate of $25 for adults 18 and older without insurance. Daily Record photo by Denise Cathey
As it does every year, the flu has arrived in Texas. Sometimes it hits us hard and sometimes it’s just a mild nuisance.
San Marcos Public Library 625 E. Hopkins St. 512-393-8200 Q. Where did Halloween begin? A. I found the answer in “Encyclopaedia Britannica: “In ancient Britain and Ireland, the Celtic Samhain
Here’s what I thought were a couple of interesting items from a recent Resource Recycling newsletter. Both concern China’s ban, started a year or so ago, on some recycled imports,
My journey this week led me by the Holy Spirit to the Book of Exodus in the Old Testament, especially the journey of Moses and how he led his people
The Hays County Commissioners Court recently proclaimed the week of Oct. 7-13 as 4-H Week in Hays County. During this week, 4-H clubs from across Texas take part in activities to help their communities. Pictured left to right are Commissioner Mark Jones, Commissioner Debbie Gonzales Ingalsbe, AgriLife Extension Agent Kate Blankenship, 4-H Gold Star winner Joseph Niño, AgriLife Extension Agent Jason Mangold, Commissioner Lon Shell and Commissioner Ray Whisenant. Submitted photo
Lost River Film Festival – San Marcos’ four-day gathering of independent cinema worship, that takes place downtown Nov. 1 through 4 – will be kicking off their diverse lineup of
Halloween is almost here and San Marcos businesses and organizations are rolling out the celebrations citywide.
Not much is changing at the Devil’s Backbone Tavern. Bullet holes are still in the mounted deer head and surrounding wall, the beer neons still buzz and the dollar bills stapled to the ceiling by patrons remain, but three new faces will be running the iconic Prohibition-era tavern. Photos courtesy of Kristen O'Brien
The old jukebox at the Devil’s Backbone Tavern and Dancehall in Fischer, just outside of Wimberley, is playing Janis Joplin again.
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