We've compiled our list of things to do in Kerrville, some of them are recurring, and if we missed something let us know so we can add it to the list. Email us at louis.amestoy@kerrcountylead.com
Wednesday, Jan. 5
The Kerr County Livestock Show
Hill Country Youth Event Center, Kerrville
11 a.m.
- The Kerr County Stock Show Association, Inc. (a Volunteer Organization) is dedicated to promoting agriculture and providing monetary support and scholarships to 4-H and FFA members in Kerr County. Annual county and district livestock show covering 34 counties. Showing lambs, goats, steers, swine and angora goats. Demonstrations of mechanics and so much more.
Thursday, Jan. 6
The Kerr County Livestock Show
Hill Country Youth Event Center, Kerrville
8 a.m.
Friday, Jan. 7
The Kerr County Livestock Show
Hill Country Youth Event Center, Kerrville
9 a.m.
Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram
Featuring work by Johnson Creek Printmakers and the Monday Artists
- While both artists have long been associated with HCAF, their art features a wide variety of styles and mediums. This show runs through Feb. 11.
- https://www.hcaf.com
Live music by Ken Raba
Cafe at the Ridge, Kerrville
6 p.m.
- He has a smooth classic country voice, with well-woven songs of the people and places he has lived, rivers crossed, horses rode, history recounted, and loves; some won, some lost.
Live music by Dickie Kaiser
Southern Sky Music Cafe, Ingram
6:30 p.m.
Live music by Camerata San Antonio String Quartet
First Presbyterian Church, Kerrville
4 p.m.
- Grammy-nominated Camerata San Antonio is a flexible classical chamber music ensemble serving San Antonio and Hill Country. https://www.cameratasa.org
Saturday, Jan. 8
The Kerr County Livestock Show
Hill Country Youth Event Center, Kerrville
1 p.m. The sale.
- One of Kerr County's biggest events and a lot of fun. You can support the local FFA and 4-H students with a purchase, but be prepared to spend.
Live Music by Boone Holding
Southern Sky Music Cafe, Ingram
- Time TBD. Visit https://www.southernskymusiccafe.com/calendar-of-events for more information.
Live music by Reuben Darnell
Cafe at The Ridge
6 p.m.
Live music by Symphony of the Hills
Cailloux Theater
7:30 p.m.
- The symphony welcomes the New Year with a musical exploration of the universal drive to seek new frontiers and accomplishments.
Sunday, Jan. 9
Sunset Salutation on the Deck
Arcadia Live
5 p.m.
- Join Yoga Space for its first Sunset Salutation of the year! This is such a fun event as we do yoga on the deck of The Arcadia, overlooking the beautiful Guadalupe River, followed by wine! Purchase tickets through The Yoga Space. https://www.thearcadialive.org
Friday, Jan. 14
Live Music by John Arthur Martinez
Southern Sky Music Cafe, Ingram
6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 15
Open House at The Dietert Center
The Dietert Center, Kerrville
10 a.m.-noon.
- Come visit Kerr County's largest center for senior citizens, along with all of the programs offered by the staff and volunteers. https://dietertcenter.org
Live music by Joe & Gino
Cafe at the Ridge, Kerrville
6 p.m.
Live music by Bill Blankenship
Southern Sky Music Cafe, Ingram
6:30 p.m.
Stand-up Comedy at Babez Seafood Bucket
Babez Seafood Bucket, Kerrville
8 p.m.
Stand-Up Comedy show starring Daryl Felsberg, featuring Brandon Davidson. Victor Gonzalez hosts this night of laughs.
Sunday, Jan. 16
Wine tasting
Turtle Creek Olives and Vines
3-6 p.m.
Kerrville's Turtle Creek Olives and Vines will be taking a sophisticated look into small-batch, unique Cabernet-based offerings. With selections by our sommelier, Andre Boada, three wine bar stations will feature small bites paired perfectly with the wines.
The Kingston Trio
Cailloux Theater, Kerrville
5 p.m.
The Kingston Trio, the biggest name in the history of folk music, Billboard Magazine's "Lifetime Achievement Award" winners, members of the Hit Parade Hall of Fame, The Vocal Group Hall of Fame and four-time "Grammy" Award winners, will be in Kerrville for one show only.
Friday, Jan. 21
Live Music by Dave Kemp
Cafe at the Ridge
6 p.m.
A gifted singer and songwriter, his original material is some of the best music you've probably never heard. No one does it better from public shows and house concerts except maybe James Taylor.
Saturday, Jan. 22
Kerrville Winter Market
Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday
Vendors will be bringing the best in clothing, jewelry, gifts, accessories, Texas handmade, gourmet food, photography, Scentsy, home decor and so much more. Admission is $6 or $5 with your non-perishable food donation to Christian Assistance Ministries of Kerrville.
The great stuffed animal sleepover
Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library
4 p.m.
Bring a stuffed animal or doll to our Great Stuffed Animal Sleepover. Enjoy a story, craft, and variety of songs. Pajamas are welcome. After the lively evening, tuck the animals and dolls into bed and say good night. Return on Monday to pick up your stuffed animal or doll and discover the fun & mischief the stuffed animals had all weekend. https://www.kerrvilletx.gov
Live music by Scott Rotge
Cafe at the Ridge
6 p.m.
Live music by Eley Buck Davis
Southern Sky Music Cafe
6:30 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 28
The Kerrville Renaissance Festival
River Star Arts Park
10 a.m. 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday; Feb. 5-6
Family-friendly fun featuring: Last Chance Forever Birds of Prey Show, the music of Coal Black Rose, Vinland Texas Vikings, live glass blowing demos, eight stages of continuous entertainment, food, crafts, games and much more.
Live music by Tim Porter & Gary Hatch
Cafe at the Ridge
6 p.m.
Live music by Davey Schrank
Southern Sky Music Cafe
6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 29
Daddy Daughter Sweetheart Dance
Kerr County Youth Event Center
5-8 p.m.
For more information visit: https://kerrvilletx.gov/800/Daddy-Daughter-Sweetheart-Dance
Live music by Harry Tetens
Cafe at the Ridge
6 p.m.
The New Buddy Holly Band
Cailloux Theater
7:30 p.m.
In their 11th year, The New Buddy Holly Band has become the Hill Country's favorite 1950s, and early/mid-60s hit machine. Celebrating the sound of their namesake and all the great bands that created Rock-n-Roll, they put on a show everyone can love.