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Mark your calendar for Public Power Week Oct. 2-8, and the Bucket Truck Rides.
The Kerrville Public Utility Board (KPUB) is hosting a family-friendly event to meet our heroes in hardhats while we celebrate Public Power Week!
Please mark your calendars for Saturday, October 8, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., to join us in Louise Hays Park for a free community event!
This will be a free community event with family-friendly activities that will include taking a ride in one of KPUB’s bucket trucks, arc & spark demos, line worker tool displays, photo ops with our linemen, face painting and more.
KPUB will be providing free hot dogs, chips and refreshments on a first-come, first-served basis, as well as a free t-shirt for the first 100 attendees. For more information: https://www.kpub.com/community/public-power-week/
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Monday, Sept. 5
Fun runs
- Labor Day Walk-A-Fun — Louise Hays Park, 8 a.m. Information: https://www.kerrvillerotary.org The details: Join the Rotary Club of Kerrville at Louise Hays Park and walk the beautiful Kerrville River Trail, 2 miles or 4 miles, and enjoy fun, fellowship and family activities.
Tuesday, Sept. 6
High school volleyball
- Austin Waldorf at Our Lady of the Hills, 5 p.m.
- Medina at Center Point, 6 p.m.
Live music
- Vinyl Night — Inn of the Hills, 7 p.m. Information: (830) 895-5000 The details: Every Tuesday night, come out for a night of solid tunes and good company. Snacks are on the scene. Beer specials. Beefeater specials. New wines.
Art exhibits
- Kerr Arts Exhibits — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Three art exhibits. Paintings by James Crouse, "Images" KACC judged membership show, "Photoquest" a judged exhibit featuring images captured by members of the Kerrville Camera Club. Artists reception August 27th, 1-3 p.m.
- Luckenbach Legacy, Hondo's Daughter, Becky Crouch Patterson Exhibition — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: The details: Becky Crouch Patterson, a fifth-generation Texan whose father was the legendary developer of historic tiny-town Luckenbach, made famous by Waylon Jennings's classic song, "Let's Go to Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love." This is Patterson's original art, described as a marriage of Texas Folk Art and Fine Art, plus textiles, memorabilia and works from her life. In addition to her work, Hondo and Luckenbach artifacts fill three cases.
- Hill Country Arts Foundation Member's Show — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: Featuring art by HCAF member artists.
Exhibits
- Hill Country Music — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition about the rich history of Hill Country music. Learn how country music was created and helped inspire other music genres, and how a German music teacher, Julius Weiss, helped inspire Scott Joplin to create ragtime and become the "King of Ragtime." The exhibit will feature the Kerrville Folk Festival and how the event inspired the music scene in Texas.
- Mexico: Splendor of Thirty Centuries — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art's international exhibition, and organized by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In Mexico, two civilizations have lived and fought across the land and within the soul of every individual. One civilization is native to the Americas. The other originated in Europe, but now is so firmly ensconced that it has become an elemental part of the Mexican character. "Mexico" presents 3,000 years of Mexican culture and history. Photography highlights stone sculptures from prehistoric times, liturgical artifacts from Colonial Days, 19th-century portraits and landscapes, and works on canvas and paper by 20th-century muralists. The exhibition enhances appreciation of Mexico's richness and complexity and its people.
Wednesday, Sept. 7
Support
- Parkinson's Support Group — Peterson Hospice & Home Health Building, 4-5 p.m. Information: (361) 813-6410 The details: Parkinson's Support Group meets the first Wednesday of each month from 4-5 p.m.
Food and fun
- Whataburger Grand Opening — Kerrville Whataburger on Memorial Highway, 10 a.m. Information: Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce The details: Since 1950, Whataburger has proudly served a bigger, better burger. It all started when a young entrepreneur named Harmon Dobson had a bold idea: to serve a burger so big that it took two hands to hold, and so good that after a single bite, customers couldn't help but exclaim, "What a burger!"
Live Music
- The Flyin A's — Trailhead Beer Garden at Schreiner University, 7 p.m. Information: The details: The husband-and-wife duo of Hilary Claire and Stuart Adamson—better known as The Flyin' A's — are on the cusp of releasing their fourth independent album. Their latest album, "You Drive Me Crazy," is a top-shelf complement to the pair's engaging, fun, contagiously enjoyable live shows, "You Drive Me Crazy" is right on the money. The album has received critical acclaim.
- Karaoke — Pier 27 River Lounge and Pizzeria, 8 p.m. Information: (830) 896-7437 The details: Warm up your vocal cords and get ready to sing the night away! If you've never tried karaoke before, you will not regret it.
- The Pickers Circle — La Escondida 1962, 7 p.m. Information: La Escondida 1962 The details: Anyone can join. Just show up.
Markets and sales
- Kerr County Produce Market Day — The Big Red Barn, 10 a.m., Information: 830-896-7330 The details: Kerr County Produce Market Day (The Big Red Barn). Local Hill Country wholesale warehouse distributor for the finest fruits and vegetables. Open to the public.
- 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.
Wine and spirits
- Wild West Wednesday — Museum of Western Art, 5:30 p.m. Information: https://www.museumofwesternart.com The details: Join us and meet the folks from Hill Country Distillery. Hear about their products, try out a sample, and enjoy our latest exhibits.
Art exhibits
- Kerr Arts Exhibits — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Three art exhibits. Paintings by James Crouse, "Images" KACC judged membership show, "Photoquest" a judged exhibit featuring images captured by members of the Kerrville Camera Club. Artists reception August 27th, 1-3 p.m.
- Luckenbach Legacy, Hondo's Daughter, Becky Crouch Patterson Exhibition — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: The details: Becky Crouch Patterson, a fifth-generation Texan whose father was the legendary developer of historic tiny-town Luckenbach, made famous by Waylon Jennings's classic song, "Let's Go to Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love." This is Patterson's original art, described as a marriage of Texas Folk Art and Fine Art, plus textiles, memorabilia and works from her life. In addition to her work, Hondo and Luckenbach artifacts fill three cases.
- Hill Country Arts Foundation Member's Show — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: Featuring art by HCAF member artists.
Exhibits
- Hill Country Music — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition about the rich history of Hill Country music. Learn how country music was created and helped inspire other music genres, and how a German music teacher, Julius Weiss, helped inspire Scott Joplin to create ragtime and become the "King of Ragtime." The exhibit will feature the Kerrville Folk Festival and how the event inspired the music scene in Texas.
- Mexico: Splendor of Thirty Centuries — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art's international exhibition, and organized by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In Mexico, two civilizations have lived and fought across the land and within the soul of every individual. One civilization is native to the Americas. The other originated in Europe, but now is so firmly ensconced that it has become an elemental part of the Mexican character. "Mexico" presents 3,000 years of Mexican culture and history. Photography highlights stone sculptures from prehistoric times, liturgical artifacts from Colonial Days, 19th-century portraits and landscapes, and works on canvas and paper by 20th-century muralists. The exhibition enhances appreciation of Mexico's richness and complexity and its people.
Thursday, Sept. 8
Live Music
- Greg Wall — Southern Sky Music Cafe, 7 p.m. Information: (830) 367-2735 The details: Saxophonist Greg Wall has performed and recorded with Hasidic New Wave, Greg Wall Trio, The Wall/London Band, Neshama Carlebach, the Hi-Tops, Greg Wall's Unity Orchestra, and has made many session appearances for record dates and film scores.
- Kevin McCormick — Joanne Marie and Me Wine Boutique, Ingram, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.facebook.com/wineboutique1
- Open Mic Night — Gravity Check Saloon and Arena, 6 p.m. Information: Gravity Check Saloon and Arena The details: Try your latest song and listen to Jesse Owen.
Education
- Citizenship Prep Class — Doyle School Community Center, 6-8 p.m. Information: https://www.facebook.com/DoyleCommunityKerrville The details: To learn about the important reasons for becoming a U.S. citizen and path to citizenship from a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Attorney.
Art exhibits
- Kerr Arts Exhibits — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Three art exhibits. Paintings by James Crouse, "Images" KACC judged membership show, "Photoquest" a judged exhibit featuring images captured by members of the Kerrville Camera Club. Artists reception August 27th, 1-3 p.m.
- Luckenbach Legacy, Hondo's Daughter, Becky Crouch Patterson Exhibition — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: The details: Becky Crouch Patterson, a fifth-generation Texan whose father was the legendary developer of historic tiny-town Luckenbach, made famous by Waylon Jennings's classic song, "Let's Go to Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love." This is Patterson's original art, described as a marriage of Texas Folk Art and Fine Art, plus textiles, memorabilia and works from her life. In addition to her work, Hondo and Luckenbach artifacts fill three cases.
- Hill Country Arts Foundation Member's Show — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: Featuring art by HCAF member artists.
Exhibits
- Hill Country Music — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition about the rich history of Hill Country music. Learn how country music was created and helped inspire other music genres, and how a German music teacher, Julius Weiss, helped inspire Scott Joplin to create ragtime and become the "King of Ragtime." The exhibit will feature the Kerrville Folk Festival and how the event inspired the music scene in Texas.
- Mexico: Splendor of Thirty Centuries — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art's international exhibition, and organized by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In Mexico, two civilizations have lived and fought across the land and within the soul of every individual. One civilization is native to the Americas. The other originated in Europe, but now is so firmly ensconced that it has become an elemental part of the Mexican character. "Mexico" presents 3,000 years of Mexican culture and history. Photography highlights stone sculptures from prehistoric times, liturgical artifacts from Colonial Days, 19th-century portraits and landscapes, and works on canvas and paper by 20th-century muralists. The exhibition enhances appreciation of Mexico's richness and complexity and its people.
Friday, Sept. 9
Golf
- Kerrville Professional Firefighters Golf Tournament — Scott Schreiner Golf Course, 11:30 a.m. Information: https://www.local3230.org The details: There's a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start. Florida Scramble format. A silent auction, awards, sausage lunch, and a BBQ dinner to benefit The Three-Alarm Fund.
Live music
- Lee Winright — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 5:30 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Winright is a guitarist and songwriter who has worked with several well-known musicians, including Robert Earl Keen, Charlie Robison, Jack Ingram and more.
- Stan Morris — Cafe at the Ridge, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.shopsattheridge.com
- V3RTIGO — Pier 27 River Lounge and Pizzeria, 8 p.m. Information: (830) 896-7437. The details: New wave hits from the 1980s.
Markets and sales
- Kerrville Farmer's Market — Butt Holdsworth Memorial Library, 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kerrvillefarmersmarket.com The details: There are some key changes to the market, with new management, and some additions and subtractions to the lineup. There's a wide variety of locally sourced produce, meat, eggs, bread, cheese, beer, wine and a selection of prepared food, all sourced within the Texas Hill Country.
- Arts and Crafts Show — Trinity Baptist Church, 12-6 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday. Information: 830-895-0015 The details: Vendors from across Texas will bring our community together in this event. Free admission. Register at the entrance for door prizes. Shop the many vendors from all over Texas in the comfort of air conditioning. There's a car show to accompany the event on Saturday.
Dance
- Learn to Belly Dance — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 6 p.m. Information: The Cheeky Peacocks Dance Company The details: Bring a yoga mat, a bottle of water and a friend! The class is $10.
High school football
- Fredericksburg at Tivy, 7 p.m.
- Ingram Tom Moore at Harper, 7:30 p.m.
- New Braunfels Christian at Center Point, 7:30 p.m.
- Our Lady of the Hills at Medina, 7:30 p.m.
High school volleyball
- Ingram Tom Moore at Harper, 6 p.m.
Collegiate sports
- Men's soccer — Schreiner University, 1 p.m. Information: https://schreinermountaineers.com/sports/msoc/2022-23/schedule The details: Schreiner's soccer team plays host to Texas A&M-San Antonio in a non-conference match.
- Women's soccer — Schreiner University, 3:30 p.m. Information: https://schreinermountaineers.com/sports/wsoc/2022-23/schedule The details: Schreiner University plays host to rival Trinity College in a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference match.
Science and Nature
- 1-on-1 with a naturalist — Riverside Nature Center, 10 a.m. Information: https://www.riversidenaturecenter.org The details: Naturalist, author, and columnist Jim Stanley and Texas Master Naturalist and native plant enthusiast John Hucksteadt will be available to meet one-on-one to answer questions, and discuss various topics, or listen to ideas about nature.
Live music
- Arcadia Live, 7 p.m. Information: https://www.thearcadialive.org The details: Enjoy a magical evening of music, drinks and sunset along The Guadalupe River on the back deck at Arcadia Live.
- MKJAZZ — Joanne Marie and Me Wine Boutique, Ingram, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.facebook.com/wineboutique1
Art exhibits
- Kerr Arts Exhibits — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Three art exhibits. Paintings by James Crouse, "Images" KACC judged membership show, "Photoquest" a judged exhibit featuring images captured by members of the Kerrville Camera Club. Artists reception August 27th, 1-3 p.m.
- Luckenbach Legacy, Hondo's Daughter, Becky Crouch Patterson Exhibition — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: The details: Becky Crouch Patterson, a fifth-generation Texan whose father was the legendary developer of historic tiny-town Luckenbach, made famous by Waylon Jennings's classic song, "Let's Go to Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love." This is Patterson's original art, described as a marriage of Texas Folk Art and Fine Art, plus textiles, memorabilia and works from her life. In addition to her work, Hondo and Luckenbach artifacts fill three cases.
- Hill Country Arts Foundation Member's Show — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: Featuring art by HCAF member artists.
Exhibits
- Hill Country Music — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition about the rich history of Hill Country music. Learn how country music was created and helped inspire other music genres, and how a German music teacher, Julius Weiss, helped inspire Scott Joplin to create ragtime and become the "King of Ragtime." The exhibit will feature the Kerrville Folk Festival and how the event inspired the music scene in Texas.
- Mexico: Splendor of Thirty Centuries — Kerr Regional History Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday through Sept. 8. Information: 830-258-1274 The details: An exhibition based on the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the San Antonio Museum of Art's international exhibition, and organized by Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. In Mexico, two civilizations have lived and fought across the land and within the soul of every individual. One civilization is native to the Americas. The other originated in Europe, but now is so firmly ensconced that it has become an elemental part of the Mexican character. "Mexico" presents 3,000 years of Mexican culture and history. Photography highlights stone sculptures from prehistoric times, liturgical artifacts from Colonial Days, 19th-century portraits and landscapes, and works on canvas and paper by 20th-century muralists. The exhibition enhances appreciation of Mexico's richness and complexity and its people.
Saturday, Sept. 10
Veterans
- Raise Suicide Awareness — Kerr County Veterans Center, 11:30 a.m. Information: https://www.facebook.com/TWHCV The details: September is Suicide Prevention month. Help by attending 90-minute training.
Movies
- Drive-in Movie Night "Star Girl" — Zion Lutheran Church, 7:45 p.m. Information: https://www.zionkerrville.org The details: Zion Lutheran Church would like to invite the community to the September Drive-in Movie Night. We will enjoy the musical romance (with Comedy, Drama and Family aspects) "Star Girl" (2020) in the parking lot. This is a free event. Popcorn, sodas and water will be available. Donations are accepted but not required. Funds collected will go to future youth events.
Live music
- Kevin McCormick — Cafe at the Ridge, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.shopsattheridge.com
- Rain Thoresen — Pint and Plow Brewing Co., 6 p.m. Information: https://www.pintandplow.com The details: Rain Thoresen is a singer-songwriter and adventure enthusiast from the Appalachian mountains.
- Lady Lemon and the Boyeez Band — Babez Seafood Bucket, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.babezseafoodbucket.com
- A Tribute to Jimmie Rodgers — The Ridge Marketplace Amphitheater, 7 p.m. Information: kathleenhudson123@hotmail.com The details: This time-honorable free event features Bernie Nelson and an open mic for local performers to sing a song or tell a story in honor of Jimmie.
- Jason Dea West — Trailhead Beer Garden at Schreiner University, 6 p.m. Information: https://www.trailheadbeergarden.com The details: Jason Dea West is an American troubadour who sings what he lives and lives what he sings. Wests' poignant lyrics are brilliantly blended with vintage country, folk and blues, and timely sensibilities. From epic guitar and harmonica instrumentals to humorous song as story, Jason never strays very far from the anarchic punk-folk roots of his beloved former band Barefoot Surrender and his celebrated current band Intuitive Compass.
- The Sway Band — Pier 27 River Lounge and Pizzeria, 8 p.m. Information: (830) 896-7437.
Benefit
- Benefit for Jacob Prunenda — Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1480, 11 a.m. Information: 830-928-9870 or 830-890-7595. The details: Jacob's family is hosting a benefit to help cover costs for his treatment and medical expenses as he fights against Ulcerative Colitis. Pulled pork sandwich plates with potato salad, beans, and a drink.
Recreational sports
- Pickleball Tournament — First United Methodist Church, 9 a.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. Information: 830-459-5848 The details: A 16-team double-elimination Pickleball doubles tournament. Proceeds will go to the KFUMC Forge Youth.
- Run for the Riverside 5K — Riverside Nature Center, 8 a.m. Information: https://www.riversidenaturecenter.org The details: This is a 5-kilometer (3.1 miles) run or walk along the Kerrville River Trail along the Guadalupe River with plenty of shade and water stops. Pre-race warm-up, refreshments, raffle, and silent auction. All proceeds will go to benefit the Riverside Nature Center. Strollers, leashed pets, and of all ages are welcome.
- The Round to Remember Golf Tournament — Riverhill Country Club, 11:30 a.m. Information: https://www.dietertcenter.org The details: Annual golf tournament benefiting the Dementia Care Advocates, a program of the Dietert Center. The afternoon's highlight is a Patriot Day tribute followed by a fun round of golf with prizes and contests.
- Appleseed — Hill Country Shooting Sports, 7 a.m. Information: https://appleseedinfo.org/how-to-prepare/ The details: Learn fundamental rifle marksmanship techniques in a fun, family-friendly environment. Whether you're an experienced shooter or new to the world of shooting sports, Project Appleseed has something for everyone. In addition to marksmanship training, you'll hear amazing stories about the earliest days of the American Revolution during breaks from the range.
- Full moon yoga — The Ridge Marketplace, 7 a.m. Information: The Yoga Space The details: Join this once-a-month group, throughout the summer, for a free, outdoor yoga class suitable for all fitness and ability levels.
Markets and sales
- Heart of the Hills Farmers Market — River Hills Mall parking lot, 8 a.m. Information: (830) 370-7476
- Arts and Crafts Show — Trinity Baptist Church, 12-6 p.m. Information: 830-895-0015 The details: Vendors from across Texas will bring our community together in this event. Free admission. Register at the entrance for door prizes. Shop the many vendors from all over Texas in the comfort of air conditioning. Also enjoy the car show.
- Texas Gun and Knife Show — Hill Country Youth Event Center, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information: https://www.texasgunandknifeshows.com The details: Offering outdoor items, old, new, collectible guns, handguns, long guns, ammo, and accessories of all kinds. Camping stuff, range bags, backpacks, concealed carry purses, gold and silver to trade and buy: jewelry, unique crafts & survival dry food.
- Friends of the Library Sale — Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: (830) 895-0592 The details: The Friends have a wide selection of gently used books, movies, and audiobooks to choose from. Proceeds from the sale support the Summer Reading Program, Large Print collection, and Audiobook collection. Proceeds from the book sales fund things such as the Summer Reading Program, audiobooks, large print books, and supplies and equipment not covered by the library budget. Memberships are available at the Library or the door on book sale days. The Friends of the Library look forward to seeing you there.
- Giant Rummage Sale — Kerrville Elks Lodge 2081, 8 a.m. Information: Kerrville Elks Lodge 2081 The details: When they mean giant, they mean GIGANTIC.
Art exhibits
- Kerr Arts Exhibits — Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.kacckerrville.com The details: Three art exhibits. Paintings by James Crouse, "Images" KACC judged membership show, "Photoquest" a judged exhibit featuring images captured by members of the Kerrville Camera Club. Artists reception August 27th, 1-3 p.m.
- Luckenbach Legacy, Hondo's Daughter, Becky Crouch Patterson Exhibition — Museum of Western Art, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: The details: Becky Crouch Patterson, a fifth-generation Texan whose father was the legendary developer of historic tiny-town Luckenbach, made famous by Waylon Jennings's classic song, "Let's Go to Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love." This is Patterson's original art, described as a marriage of Texas Folk Art and Fine Art, plus textiles, memorabilia and works from her life. In addition to her work, Hondo and Luckenbach artifacts fill three cases.
- Hill Country Arts Foundation Member's Show — Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Information: https://www.hcaf.com The details: Featuring art by HCAF member artists.
Sunday, Sept. 11
Collegiate sports
- Men's soccer — Schreiner University, 2 p.m. Information: https://schreinermountaineers.com/sports/msoc/2022-23/schedule The details: Schreiner plays host to Concordia University Texas.
Markets and sales
- Texas Gun and Knife Show — Hill Country Youth Event Center, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: https://www.texasgunandknifeshows.com The details: Offering outdoor items, old, new, collectible guns, handguns, long guns, ammo, and accessories of all kinds. Camping stuff, range bags, backpacks, concealed carry purses, gold and silver to trade and buy: jewelry, unique crafts & survival dry food.
Writing
- Kerrville Writers Association — First Presbyterian Church, 2 p.m. Information: Kerrville Writers Association The details: A group of writers who help each other to make their writing better.
Veterans
- Coffee Chat with Women Veterans — Hill Country Veterans Center, 2 p.m. Information: Together With Hill Country Veterans The details: Informal, safe space, to share your story and talk with others.