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THE BOERNE Star
Tuesday, July 29, 2003
ouVuetes
• AARP meets the third Tuesday of Tuesday and Thursday, First Bap-
each month at the Rainbow Senior tist Church, School Street and
Center in Boerne. Meetings in- Highland, building behind church,
elude games, lunch and a special Open meetings, non-smoking,
program. Call Eloise Keessen, club • Alcoholics Anonymous, Open
president, at (830) 249-9162 for discussion, St. Helena’s Episcopal
details. Church, 410 N. Main Street. Non-
* Agricultural Heritage Center, smoking, 8 p.m. Sunday.
Inc., open Saturdays and Sun- • AL-ANON meetings, 7 p.m.,
days, 1:30-4:30 p.m., special Mondays and Thursdays, behind
group tours by appointment, (830) St. Mark Presbyterian Church on
249-6007. Visit Water Street in the mobile home.
www.AgMuseum.org for more in- • Alzheimer’s Support Group
formation. meets 6:30-8:30 on the third
• Alcoholics Anonymous, meets Thursday of the month at Town
at 8 p.m. Monday though Friday, and Country Manor main lobby.
First United Methodist Church, Call Stacey at 249-3085.
Boy Scout Hut, corner of James • American Legion meeting, 6:30
and Turner Streets. Open meet- p.m., third Tuesday of each month,
ings, non-smoking. Old Lower Balcones Schoolhouse,
• Alcoholics Anonymous, Noon Boerne Stagecoach Road. Call
Russ Anderson, Commander, 249-
8687. Post will be dark in June,
July, Aug. Next meeting Sept. 21.
• Boerne 4-H Clubs meet at 7
p.m. the second Monday of each
month at BHS. Elementary club
meets in BHS cafeteria, Junior
club meets at BHS library and Se-
nior club meets in Ag classroom.
For more information call Exten-
sion Agent Rebecca Rogers at
249-9343 or Wanda McCarthy at
(830)336-4111. Elementary club
members call Manager Lynnette
Furr at (830) 230-5160.
• Boerne Alpha Beta Tau (ABT)
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meet-
ing, 7 p.m., second and fourth
Monday of the month, call Lauri at
537-5626.
• Boerne Area Historical Preser-
vation Society meets at 9:30 a.m.
the third Wednesday of each
month in Family Life Center of St.
John Lutheran Church. Programs
at 10:30 a.m. Call 537-4369 or
816-3346.
• Boerne Art League, 6:30 p.m.
second Tuesday of each month,
Benedictine Health & Wholeness
Center, 216 W. Highland Drive.
Call (830) 816-8470 or (830) 249-
1616 for more information.
• Bike Boerne 26-46 mile rides,
1:30 p.m. Sundays, 802 E. Blanco
Road, 816-2305.
• Boerne Club Oneighty offers
• Comfort Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment meets at 7 p.m. the second
and third Tuesday of the month at
224 W. Hwy. 473 behind the Super
‘S. Call (830) 995-2626.
• Curington Elementary PTO
Board meets at 11:30 a.m. the
second Tuesday of every month in
the PTO portable building. Call
Morgen Bernhard, secretary, at
(830) 249-7553.
• Fair Oaks Ranch Women’s
Club was organized in 1990 for
residents of Fair Oaks Ranch to
share friendship and hospitality
through monthly programs and so-
GIBOLO NATURE CENTER
k Cibolo Nature Center
2003 Songs
and Stories
Concert Dates
August 2 - 8-10 p.m. — Bud Lueckes Morning - San Antonio
area band that has been performing for over 20 years playing 60
and 70s style rock and roll
• Admission: $5 — members, $8 non-members, $3 — students and
seniors.
August 9 - 8-10 p.m. — Bill Parsons and Beverly Houston -
Veteran San Antonio Jazz and R&B singer teams up with a gifted
keyboardist for a night of toe tapping and finger snapping.
• Admission: $5 — members, $8 non-members, $3 — students and
seniors.
August 23 - 8-10 p.m. — Arbuckle Boys — A trip up the trail
with words and songs.
• Admission: $5 — members, $8 non-members, $3 — students and
seniors.
September 13 - 8:30 p.m. -??? — "One Minute to Midnight”
- hit the dance floor with “Cole to Soul.”
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• Admission: $5 — members, $8 non-members, $3 - students and oodoa
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Earl Campbell’s hot link wraps will be available for purchase.
These will be sold by the Texas Hot Links Cycling Club and will
benefit the club.
Call or check website for concert updates
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SMONIN
VESDAYS
Golf and then
Charbroiled Steak or
Chicken on the Grill
Every Tuesday Nigh*!
We’re teeing upf grilling and having a ball...
Dinner: 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Live Band: 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Bring the kids to swim in the pool! We’ll have a lifeguard on duty from
6:00 to 9:30 p.m. and a Putting Green for kids.
Charbroiled Steak or Chicken - cooked to your order - with all the
trimmings, plus tea and dessert. •
A bar for adult beverages will be available.
$2.00 Longnecks
Geronimo Trevino will be our musical guest on Tuesday, July 29th
Call the Pro Shop for golf reservations: 830-537-4197
Dinner
$16.95
xads Impsess
Kids under o car free
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GOLF RESORT AND CONFERENCE CENTER
830-537-4197
Golf for
$10-00
additional
7th-12th graders summer fun 5:30- cial activities. Monthly meetings
10 p.m. every Saturday night. The with interesting speakers are held
on the third Thursday of each
month, except July and August.
TGIF parties and other events are
also held throughout the year. Vis-
itors and guests are always wel-
come. Call Carrol Peery at (210)
698-8020.
• 4-H Horse Club meets at 7 p.m.
the first Monday of each month at
the Kendall County Fairgrounds.
Call Bunny McDonald at (830)
995-4824 or Jordan Speir at (830)
537-4697.
Club, 907 E. Blanco in Boerne.
Games, activities, music, snack
bar and fun. Parents welcome.
Adult chaperones and security
guards on duty all evening. Call
(830) 249-1751. Boerne Club
Oneighty is a non-profit organiza-
tion dedicated to providing a
venue for teenagers to gather and
have fun without unsafe influ-
ences.
• Boerne Lions Club meets at 7
p.m. on the second and fourth
Wednesday of the month at Cav-
erns Restaurant. Call 249-8090.
• Boerne Middle School South
PTO meeting 8:30 a.m. first Tues-
day of the month, at the Library
Conference Room. Call Susan
Hulett at (210) 698-3603.
• Boerne Optimist Club meets at
7 p.m. the second Monday of the
month at the Boerne Community
Center. Call Richard Wiggins,
(830) 816-2479.
• The Boerne Shrine Club meets
Contact Lannie Brown for informa-
tion (830) 537-4328.
• Kendall County Democratic
Club meets at 7 p.m. the first
Thursday of each month at the
Boerne Independent Administra-
tion Building, 123 Johns Road,
Call (830) 981-4971.
• Kendall County Public Trans-
portation, 204 E. San Antonio,
Suite 24, in the Historical Court-
house. This transportation system
is for all ages. Call (830) 816-1707
Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. to noon for info or leave a
message on the recorder.
• Kendall County Republican
Women meet at 11:45 a.m. the
second Tuesday of each month.
Call Mary Lou Grier at 537-4368
or Margaret Cosby at 249-8838
for more information.
• Kuhlmann-King Historical
House, Graham Building and Mu-
seum Store behind City Hall, open
for Market Days from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. on the second Saturday of
each month. Tours available by
appointment, (830) 294-2030.
• Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. Bruno
Phillip Post 688 meets at Rain-
• Geneaology Society of Kendall bow Senior Center on the second
County meets at 10 a.m. on the -
third Saturday of each month at
the Boerne Public Library confer-
ence room. For details, call Edna
Felps at 336-3306.
• Hill Country Freethinkers meet
for lunch every first Wednesday at
the Limestone Grill at 1 p.m. Free-
thinkers view religion as mytholo-
gy and superstition. For a newslet-
ter and information on other gath-
erings, call Chet Chiles at 249-
at 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday 2930 or e-mail Julie Fisher at
of each month at the American Le- zoezappa@texas.net.
gion Hall, 121 Scenic Loop Road.
The Hall is located 1.5 miles west
of IH-10. Call "Matt"Matheson,
537-5256 or David Scales 615-
6565.
• Hill Country Hikers meets at 7
p.m. the second Tuesday of every
month, Kronkosky Tower at the
Benedictine Convent, (830) 899-
3439.
• Hill Country Home School 4-H
* Boerne Special Olympics
Bowling League practices from 4- club meets the first Monday of
5 p.m. every Tuesday through No-
vember at Boerne Turn Verin. Call
Carolyn Brown at (830) 230-5236
or Sharon Burks (830) 230-5236,
• Boerne Sunrise Rotary Club
meets from 7-8 a.m. every Tues-
day at the Limestone Grille. Call
Dick Magers at 249-3344.
• Boerne High School PTO
meets at noon the second Monday
of the month at the Boerne High
School LifeSkills Bldg. Call Lora
Carlisle at (830) 816-2492.
• Boerne Women’s Club meets at
10 a.m. the second Monday of
every month. Contact club presi-
dent, Ree Laughlin at (830) 249-
0828.
• Chamber of Commerce Small
Business Counseling, second and
fourth Thursday of each month,
249-8000 for appointment.
• Comfort Lions Club meets at 6
p.m. the first and third Thursday
of the month at the Double ‘D
Restaurant.
• Feed
• Fencing
• Groceries
each month at the Boerne Bible
Church. For more information call
Extension Agent Rebecca Rogers
at 249-9343 or Bonnie Frantzen at
(830) 981-8601.
• Hill Country Women in Busi-
ness meeting, first Thursday of
every month, call Suzann Wood-
word at (830) 249-4159 or Gayle
Eason at (830) 981-9641.
• Hill Country Newcomers, a
women’s club for residents who
have lived in the Boerne area less
than 3 years. The club hosts a so-
cial mixer at 10 a.m. on second
Monday of each month at St. Mark
Presbyterian Church, 209 W. Ban-
dera, Boerne. Call Rhonda Nu-
gent, president, at (830) 981-5636
or Ann Heindel, membership
chairman, at (830) 981-8086.
•Kendall County Fair Associa-
tion Women’s Auxiliary meets
every first Tuesday at the Kendall
County Fair Grounds Ladies meet-
ing room. New members needed.
Tuesday of the month at 10:15
a.m. New members are needed.
Call Joan at (830) 816-7899.
• Learning Disability Support
Group — meets at noon the sec-
ond Wednesday of each month at
the Winston School San Antonio
Library, 8565 Ewing Halsell. Bring
your brown bag lunch. Call Jean
Kueker, (210) 434-711, Ext. 507 or
Shawn Bonner, (210) 615-7485 or
e-mail bonner@winston-sa.org.
• MOPS, Mothers of Preschool-
ers, meet from 9-11:30 a.m. on
the second Monday of every
month, except school holidays.
Cost is $3 per mom, children are
free. Cal Brenda Parkman, (830)
537-4182
• Narconon, A non-profit organi-
zation offering referrals and free
assessment for treatment of drug
and alcohol addictions. Call (800)
468-6933 or visit www.stopaddic-
tion.com.
• Native Plant Society of Texas;
Boerne Chapter, meets at 6:30
p.m. on the first Tuesday of each
month at the Cibolo Nature Cen-
ter. Log onto www.npsot.org for
more information, or call Suzanne
at (830) 249-7550.
* National Association of Re-
tired Federal Employees meet at
12:45 p.m. the first Tuesday of
each month at the Rainbow Se-
nior Center. RSVP for lunch by
calling (830) 249-2114 before 9
a.m. on meeting day to make
reservations.
• The Navy Officers Wives Club
(NOWC) meets the first Thursday
of each month. Contact Jean Ro-
bitaille at (830) 981-4971 for more
info about monthly hostess and lo-
cation. New members and guests
are welcome.
• Clothing
• Hardware
• Ranch Supplies
%
eral
or
Stanley and Charlene Jones
and
the employees of
The Bergheim General Store
Cordially invite you to attend
Our
Centennial Celebration
for
100 years of Service
to the Community
August 3, 2003
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Drinks and Refreshments provided
Entertainment by the Boerne Village Band
843 Hwy. 46 E.
in Downtown Bergheim
Call 830-336-2112 for more information
Box 4070 • Bergheim, Texas 78004 • (830) 336-2112
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