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Only 5 segments remain in Lead Live’s Fifth Annual Nonprofit Week

Forty-six organizations have already claimed spots for the Aug. 17-21 event, which airs live each morning from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on The Kerr County Lead’s Facebook and YouTube pages.

Kerr County nonprofits have nearly filled the board for Lead Live’s Fifth Annual Nonprofit Week — with just five segments remaining across the five-day broadcast.

Forty-six organizations have already claimed spots for the Aug. 17-21 event, which airs live each morning from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on The Kerr County Lead’s Facebook and YouTube pages. Each segment gives a nonprofit 20 minutes to share its mission, programs, and needs with the Kerrville community.

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The remaining openings are Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 12:30 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 20, at noon and 12:30 p.m.; and Friday, Aug. 21, at 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Any Kerr County nonprofit interested in one of the five remaining segments can register at https://calendar.app.google/1m7i9cEaCbTqrs9M7. Segments are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.

Monday and Wednesday are completely booked. Tuesday and Friday each have one opening remaining. Thursday has two.

All segments will be available after the broadcast as video and downloadable audio on thekerrcountylead.com.

Lead Live Fifth Annual Nonprofit Week — Aug. 17-21, 2026
As of June 22, 2026

Monday, Aug. 17 — FULL

  • 8–8:20 a.m. — Kerr County Friends of the Night Sky
  • 8:30–8:50 a.m. — Peterson Health Foundation
  • 9–9:20 a.m. — Kerrville Pets Alive
  • 9:30–9:50 a.m. — Together With Hill Country Veterans
  • 10–10:20 a.m. — GliaConnect
  • 10:30–10:50 a.m. — Kerrville Tennis Association / Woman to Woman Bible Study
  • 11–11:20 a.m. — Hill Country Veterans Center
  • 11:30–11:50 a.m. — Silver Sage Community Center
  • 12–12:20 p.m. — Hill Country Alliance
  • 12:30–12:50 p.m. — Hill Country Defense Alliance

Tuesday, Aug. 18 — 1 open slot

  • 8–8:20 a.m. — West Kerr Public School Foundation
  • 8:30–8:50 a.m. — Our Lady of the Hills Regional Catholic High School
  • 9–9:20 a.m. — Kerrville Area Chamber Foundation
  • 9:30–9:50 a.m. — Riverside Nature Center
  • 10–10:20 a.m. — Dietert Center
  • 10:30–10:50 a.m. — Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country
  • 11–11:20 a.m. — Kerr County Water Alliance
  • 11:30–11:50 a.m. — Hill Country Quilt Guild/Giver Connection
  • 12–12:20 p.m. — Texas Hill Country Atelier
  • 12:30–12:50 p.m. — OPEN

Wednesday, Aug. 19 — FULL

  • 8–8:20 a.m. — Gunny’s Warriors
  • 8:30–8:50 a.m. — Sisters in Service Kerrville
  • 9–9:20 a.m. — Kerr Creates/Community Arts Program
  • 9:30–9:50 a.m. — Kerrville Public School Foundation
  • 10–10:20 a.m. — Hill Country MHDD Centers
  • 10:30–10:50 a.m. — KerrKonnect
  • 11–11:20 a.m. — Symphony of the Hills
  • 11:30–11:50 a.m. — Hill Country Master Gardeners
  • 12–12:20 p.m. — Hunt Preservation Society
  • 12:30–12:50 p.m. — Alzheimer’s Association – Texas Hill Country

Thursday, Aug. 20 — 2 open slots

  • 8–8:20 a.m. — Veterans Assistance Dogs of Texas
  • 8:30–8:50 a.m. — Hill Country Crisis Council
  • 9–9:20 a.m. — Playhouse 2000
  • 9:30–9:50 a.m. — Bird City Kerrville
  • 10–10:20 a.m. — Dietert Center Dementia Care Advocates
  • 10:30–10:50 a.m. — The Ultimate Gift of Life
  • 11–11:20 a.m. — Hill Country MHDD Centers
  • 11:30–11:50 a.m. — Texas Hill Country Nurses Honor Guard
  • 12–12:20 p.m. — OPEN
  • 12:30–12:50 p.m. — OPEN

Friday, Aug. 21 — 2 open slots

  • 8–8:20 a.m. — OPEN
  • 8:30–8:50 a.m. — Kerr Together
  • 9–9:20 a.m. — Hill Country Arts Foundation
  • 9:30–9:50 a.m. — H.E. Butt Foundation
  • 10–10:20 a.m. — Divinity Family Services
  • 10:30–10:50 a.m. — Habitat for Humanity Kerr County
  • 11–11:20 a.m. — Center Point Alliance for Progress
  • 11:30–11:50 a.m. — The Salvation Army Kerrville Kroc
  • 12–12:20 p.m. — Heart of the Hills Heritage Center
  • 12:30–12:50 p.m. — OPEN
Author

Growing up in Southern California, Louis Amestoy remained connected to Texas as the birthplace of his father and grandfather. Texas was always a presence in the family’s life. Amestoy’s great-grandparents settled in San Antonio, Texas, drawn by the city’s connections to Mexico and the region’s German communities. In 2019, Louis Amestoy saw an opportunity to make a home in Texas. After 30 years of working for corporate media chains, Louis Amestoy saw a chance to establish an independent voice in the Texas Hill Country. He launched The Lead to be that vehicle. With investment from Meta, Amestoy began independently publishing on Aug. 9, 2021. The Amestoys have called Kerrville home since 2019.

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