This page cannot be accessed with Reader Mode turned on.

Get out and do something Kerr County — March 21-27

Scroll down to be sure to check out our recurring events in Kerr County

Monday, March 21

Public meetings

  • Kerr County Historical Commission — Union Church Building, 101 Travis St. Noon.
  • Kerrville Independent School District Board of Trustees — Kerrville Independent School District Administration, 1009 Barnett St., 6 p.m.

Tuesday, March 22

Public meetings

Kerrville City Council — Kerrville City Hall, 6 p.m.

Events

Advertisement
  • NED Talk, Flash Flood Preparedness — Riverside Nature Center, 1 p.m. Information: The details: The talk will be led by Richard McAlister, Incident Meteorologist American Red Cross and Tara Bushnoe, Upper Guadalupe River Authority. We live in Flash Flood Alley. Why are we so prone to flash flooding and how to be ready, not if but when we flood.
  • College baseball — Schreiner University, 2 p.m. The details: Schreiner (8-7) takes on Hardin-Simmons University in a non-conference matchup at Bob Henry Field. The Mountaineers lost at Hardin-Simmons, 9-2, on March 9.

Wednesday, March 23

  • College tennis — Schreiner University, 2 p.m. The details: The Schreiner men and women will look to snap three-match losing streaks against visiting Ozarks.
  • Friends of the Library Book Sale — Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library, 1-3 p.m. Information: https://kerrvillet.gov/349/FOTL-Book-Sale The details: Looking for a great read? Or better yet, come down and support the work of Friends of the Library. Maybe find a banned book? That sounds like a fun day to us.

Thursday, March 24

  • Book discussion — Kerr Regional History Center, 425 Water St. Noon. Information: 830-258-1274 Details: The book discussed is "Monday, Monday" by Elizabeth Crook.
  • Live music with Micah French — Cailloux Theater, 7 p.m. Information: https://www.caillouxperformingarts.com The details: Singer, Songwriter, worship leader and GMA Dove Award Winner Micah Tyler is on tour with special guest Austin French. Micah has three number one radio hits to his name and was the 2012 Gospel Music Association "Male Vocalist of the Year." Austin released his debut album "Wide Open" in 2018, and was honored with the "New Artist of the Year" Dove nomination. He's been seen on "Good Morning America" and "the Voice." Together, Micah and Austin promise an evening of amazing inspiration.

  • Game night at Arcadia Live — Arcadia Live, 5-8 p.m. Information: https://www.facebook.com/arcadialivekerrville The details: Bring your friends and family and join us for games and beverages at the Arcadia Live!
  • Trivia night at The Boat — The Boat Oyster Bar and Grill, 9 p.m. Information: 830-896-3354. The details: Come and join The Boat for trivia night. Prizes, drink specials and Schreiner Alumni "Professor Sparky" to host. Bring your team.

Friday, March 25

  • Fiber Show and Sale — Hill Country Arts Foundation, 10 a.m., through April 15. Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: An exhibit of fiber art by artists from across Texas.
  • Kerrville Farmers Market — A.C. Schreiner Mansion, 4 p.m. Information: https://kerrvillefarmersmarket.com/ The details: Come down and enjoy a complimentary beer, or buy a handcrafted pizza and enjoy the market.
  • Live music by Bernie Nelson — Gravity Check Saloon and Arena, TBD. Information: https://www.gravitychecksaloonandarena.com
  • Art demonstration — Hill Country Arts Foundation, 11:30 a.m. Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: Mike Martin will discuss Collograph Printmaking and the many ways an image can be altered or added to with a variety of textures. Mike Martin's work can be seen in galleries across the Hill Country.
  • Live music by Chris and Bill — Pint and Plow Brewing Co., 6 p.m. Information: https://www.pintandplow.com The details: Chris and Bill Booker, formerly a dentist and a nurse turned singer-songwriter duo. Bill has been playing music since the 1960s, and Chris, a shower vocalist, picked up the violin and mandolin in her 40s. When the two retired in 2005, they had time to concentrate on music, and eventually, Chris picked up the guitar and started writing her music and recorded a CD called "Live."
  • Live music by Tim Porter and Gary Hatch — Cafe at the Ridge, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.shopsattheridge.com
  • Magic in Motown — St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 6 p.m. Information: https://art2heart.org The details: Annual fundraiser for Art2Heart. Live music and children's performances, dinner, and live and silent auctions. Attendees are encouraged to come dressed in the 60s and 70s nostalgia or just come as you are.
  • "They Played A Rigged Game" — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 7:30 p.m. Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: This is a new play written by Kerr County playwright David R. Remschel. Michael Dysart has spent his autumn years at Windy Acres Retirement Center relishing his reputation, superiority over others, and the unquestioning loyalty of his fellow resident, Thomas. Michael's perfect utopia sours with the sudden appearance of new resident Alice Dewitt.
  • Live music by Eley Buck Davis — Southern Sky Music Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Information: https://www.southernskymusiccafe.com
  • Movie night — Zion Lutheran Church, Kerrville, 6:30 p.m. Information: https://www.zionkerrville.org The details: Come and enjoy the Disney flick "Swiss Family Robinson." This is a free event. Donations accepted, but nod required. Funds collected will go to future youth events.

Saturday, March 26

  • Texas Woodcarvers Guild — Hill Country Youth Event Center, TBD. Information: https://www.texaswoodcarversguild.com The details: There are many classes offered at each of our events: Realistic animals, Caricature carving, Relief carving, Mallet Carving, Chip Carving, Architectural carving, plus more.
  • Educational gardening series, composting — Bridget's Basket, Hunt, 8 a.m to noon. Information: https://www.bridgetsbasket.com The details: A great hands-on learning experience integrating composting practices in the Texas Hill Country. During this workshop, we will learn about the types of composting, how to compost, and even get the chance to make your composting container. You will have an option to purchase a VermiComposting kit.
  • Family Free Day at MOWA — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.museumofwesternart.com The details: Bring the whole family for a day of fun at the museum.
  • Educational gardening series, raised beds — Bridget's Basket, Hunt, 1-5 p.m. Information: https://www.bridgetsbasket.com The details: A great hands-on learning experience that will lead you through constructing, filling, and maintaining a raised bed garden in the Texas Hill Country.
  • Live music by Chad Boyd and Mike McMillan — Cafe at the Ridge, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.shopsattheridge.com
  • Live music by Nichole Wagner — Trailhead Beer Garden at Schreiner University, 7 p.m. Information: https://www.trailheadbeergarden.com The details: $5. One of Austin's most promising young singer-songwriters" (Peter Blackstock, Austin-American Statesman), Nichole Wagner's music is rooted in Americana-folk traditions, with disarmingly honest lyrics accented by wistful alto. Her most recent EP, Dance Songs for the Apocalypse, was released in May 2020. She is currently working on a full-length release for 2022.

  • Live music by Starseed — Pier 27 River Lounge and Pizzeria, 8 p.m. Information: 830-896-7437
  • "They Played A Rigged Game" — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 7:30 p.m. Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: This is a new play written by Kerr County playwright David R. Remschel. Michael Dysart has spent his autumn years at Windy Acres Retirement Center relishing his reputation, superiority over others, and the unquestioning loyalty of his fellow resident, Thomas. Michael's perfect utopia sours with the sudden appearance of new resident Alice Dewitt.

Sunday, March 27

  • Live music by Rebel Roxie — Gravity Check Saloon and Arena, TBD
  • Live music by Celtic Angels Ireland — Cailloux Theater, 3 p.m. Information: https://www.caillouxperformingarts.com The details: Tickets $15-$150. Celtic Angles Ireland celebrates their cherished heritage through Irish dance, music, and song. You'll be enthralled from the moment the lights dim as Ireland's sweet and stirring songs, rigorously precise dances, and traditional musicianship carry you to the Emerald Isle on wings of music.

Recurring events (Tuesday-Saturday)

  • KACC Exhibits — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Artwork from the Big Seed Youth Artist program, "Schreiner University Seniors Show" Seniors from Schreiner University display their art, "Hill Country Youth Art Exhibit" school children from all over Kerr County show their work.
  • "Art of the Plains" — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.museumofwesternart.com The details: This artistic celebration features realistic and representational artworks in traditional media depicting the American Great Plains region, including its landscape, wildlife, people, and way of life in historical or modern times.
  • Form and Function — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: They feature pottery and ceramics from local artisans.

Want your event to be included?

Add your event to our lists by emailing louis.amestoy@kerrcountylead.com

Connect with The Lead!

‍♀️ Do you have a question about The Lead or an idea for a story? Email us here at news@kerrcountylead.com

Want to see some of our best photography? Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekerrcountylead

Don't miss our podcasts by following us on:

Watch The Lead Live at 9 a.m. weekdays

Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/kerrcountylead

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekerrcountylead/

Author

This site uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. By continuing to use this website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy.

Scroll to Top