The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2000 Page: 2 of 24
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The Boerne Star
Friday, October 27, 2000
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Exhibition Hall was cleaned out and in Blanco. Lee started school there
the reunion was held there, which and went about a year and a half,
was fine. Then his folks moved to Kendalia.
Much fellowship was enjoyed dur- so he went to Sheppard Creek
ing the day. Many, many enjoyed the School in Kendalia and then to
day and night and did not mind com- Kendalia School.
ing out in the rain; in fact I think A delicious covered-dish meal was
they enjoyed the rain. They came served at noon to 26 schoolmates
celebrated his second birthday
Saturday night, Oct. 14, with a sup-
per. Those enjoying his party and
supper were his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Boerner, of Boerne,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Engel-
KENDALIA
NEWS
Vera D'Spain
hardt, of Fair Oaks Ranch; Bryan cd and the baby-to-be will be a fifth from everywhere, even out of state. I and their spouses. After the meal the
and Ashlie D Spain and Little John, generation. may add more later if I can find out door prizes were handed out, and
of Boerne, and Donica Nowotny, of The next Kendalia Community how many were there and where everyone received one Much fel-
Houston. Everyone had a good time supper and meeting will be the sec- they came from. lowship was enjoyed, and all are
and Josh enjoyed his Choo Choo ond Friday in November because of Delicious barbecue brisket, sau- looking forward to another one next
Cake, and he received many gifts. the Kendalia Volunteer Fire Depart- sage and all the trimmings and sev- year.
A Pink and Blue Shower was given ment’s Annual Mexican Supper that eral cakes were served for supper, Emmie Werner, of Comfort visited
in honor of Misti Carter, of will be the next night and everyone and also all kinds of drinks and Thekla Wengenroth in Kendalia
Fredericksburg, Sunday evening, will be getting ready for the supper. snacks were served during the day. Tuesday, and they visited Norma
Oct. 15, at the Kendalia Community Don’t forget the annual Mexican Jody and Fay Frymire, “The Western Krause.
Center. She is the granddaughter of Supper will be at the Kendalia Vol- Stars,” furnished music forthe dance Claude Smith, Jr. and Vera and
Ruby Young, of Kendalia. Lunch unteer Fire House Nov. 4. Severing later. It was a very nice party and Dwane Smith,' of Waring, and
was served at 1 p.m. There were starts at 5:30 p.m. (the first day of Lee D’Spain and I thank you for Eugenia Wood,’ of Boerne, went to
sandwiches, vegetables, relish, fruit hunting season). inviting us. Sulphur Springs Friday and came
trays and more and cake was served The Boerne High School classes I just heard Pat Gully, of Blanco home Sunday. They attended the
to 30 people who enjoyed the lunch from 1950 to 1959 had their class formerly of Boerne, won the new “Brian Freed Concert” at the civic
and fellowship. reunion of the Millennium at the truck Super S Grocery Store was center in Sulphur Springs, and they
Guests came from Luckenbach, Kendall County Fairgrounds Oct. 7 giving away. Congratulations to you said they really enjoyed it.
San Antonio, Hye, Floresville, at 1 p.m. and hope you enjoy it. Get well to Louise Bindseil, of
Kendalia, Fredericksburg, Mico, It was scheduled to be in the out- Lee and Vera D’Spain attended the Kendalia.
New Braunfels, Blanco, Austin and door pavilion, but it rained and all Live Oak School reunion in Blanco Get well to Ida Pierce, of River-
Lampasas. Four generations attend- the halls were taken, so the Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Eagle Hall view Nursing Care in Boerne.
A much more cultured doctor thanks to nurse
In her seemingly never-ending
attempt to add culture to a decidedly
Country Doctor, Nurse Melissa
took me to a play at UTSA. This
performance of "As You Like It” by
William Shakespeare, (hmmm,
doesn’t he make fishing tackle?),
was performed by Actors From
The London Stage. This company
is made up of artists from such com-
BOERNE
LIGHTS
THE DOCTOR
Entertainment Writer
ter based in London and at The
panics as the Royal Shakespeare University of Notre Dame Indi-
Company, the Royal National ana. The artists devote a large part
Theatre of Great Britain, and the of their time to lectures, workshops
BBC Shakespeare Series, among seminars, and informal meetings
others. These actors are in residence with students as well as performing,
at UTSA as part of an international These performances offer an extra-
educational program developed by ordinary and unique opportunity to
A Center For Theatre, Education observe and discuss the art of theatre
and Research. with some of the most talented
ACTER is an international re- artists from some of the most impor-
search institute and educational cen- tant theatre companies in the world.
I was truly impressed at the ability Tapatio Springs to play golf.
of these actors to portray such a live- Though these rains are truly an
ly story, with the use of scant props answer to many prayers, they are
or scenery, in such a delightfully also the cause of much danger in the
entertaining fashion. Hill Country. Many folks just seem
The cast of five played the parts of to not respect the power of running
what seemed to be an endless cast of water! Get a grip folks and keep out
characters. of low water crossings during these
I truly recommend that you should storms!
partake of one of the ACTER Re- The Long Branch Saloon will
sidency performances. You can get have Chute #9 in for a free dance
information on how to attend and Friday night with a special appear-
support this truly worthwhile pro- ance by The Midget (Catherine’s
gram by contacting UTSA and grandson).
being connected to the Drama De- See you all there!
partment. If you have a venue that you would
Locally I have been busy studying like mentioned or a special event
the feasibility of opening a Hick- that you want to announce (and me
man Street Marina. Seems the attend) drop me a line to bogrnes-
much needed rain has fallen, and I tar@boernenet.com
have been unable to get out to
Celebrating the season with annual antique show
For antique lovers, there is no better place than great prices. Enjoy the entire day at the show and sample a
Boerne. Shops line Main Street offering fine With indoor pavilions, this premier show fea- variety of food vendors offering vast selections,
antiques and collectibles all year long, but in the tures an elaborate array of collectibles, antiques, An added treat of the weekend will be the return
fall the city bursts into an antiquer s glory! jewelry, rare books, vintage linens and clothing, of Janie’s Pies as we welcome her award-winning
Historic Boerne sets the mood and you can also primitives, glass and much more to add to your pies back to Boerne.
celebrate the fall season Oct. 28 and 29 with the collection or for finding that unique accent piece. The show will be conducted at the Kendall
Eighth Annual Key to the Hills Antique Show, Preparing for fall has never been easier as you County Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
sponsored by the Greater Boerne Chamber of stop by the Barkley’s Landscaping and Nursery Saturday, Oct. 28, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,
Commerce. booth and complete your home decorating and Oct. 29. Admission is $3 for both days with return
The show and sale has grown at an incredible planting needs for the season with its fabulous visits and parking is free. The first 1,000 visitors
late with quality and juried dealers from across exhibit. will receive a coupon for a free ornament at The
Texas and beyond. They will be returning for If you have several chipped crystal pieces in Christmas Shoppe located on Main Street in his-
another chance to meet the growing number of your home, this weekend is the time to have them toric Boerne.
collectors and decorators who have come to find repaired. The show is glad to feature a booth Come and enjoy a cool, crisp day experiencing
that Boerne is synonymous with great buys at offering chip repair and glass grinding. the true flavor of historic Boerne.
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8th Annual Key to the Hills Antique Show
When: Saturday & Sunday
Dates: October 28 & 29
Times: 9 to 5:00 pm & 11 to 4:00pm
Where: Kendall County Fairgrounds, Highway 46 East, Boerne, Texas
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Keasling, Edna & Fierro, Jennifer. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 2000, newspaper, October 27, 2000; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1626611/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.