Something new is brewing in Wimberley
The newest addition to the coffee scene, Fair Dinkum Coffee Company, has officially opened its first brick and mortar store in town.
The newest addition to the coffee scene, Fair Dinkum Coffee Company, has officially opened its first brick and mortar store in town.
Competition isn’t relegated to only fields, courts, diamonds, or pitches. There are certain accolades set in fields of endeavor that are rarified air, set so as to make it difficult to attain for even the best of the best. The one percent.
Six miles out on Ranch Road 12 from downtown Wimberley — and just a little over eight and a half miles from Home Depot in Dripping Springs — is the turnoff for Lone Man Mountain Road. Explorers of the area have stumbled on a treasure on the north side of the road just short of two miles from the intersection: an opportunity for those looking for scenery to snap a seasonal picture for the annual family greeting card.
Down Ranch Road 12, tucked away from the bustle, lies a community of seniors at Alexis Pointe.
The Keep Wimberley Beautiful’s Beautification Award is awarded once a quarter to a community business and local establishments the membership recognizes as exhibiting care to enhance a property.
An “Impact Screening” of Battle for the Heart of Texas, a documentary detailing the travails of Hill Country landowners dealing with construction of the Permian Highway Pipeline, takes place this Saturday in Wimberley.
The Wimberley Crisis Bread Basket commits to their work of “neighbor helping neighbor” year round but the coming weeks are special.
The Wimberley Players are excited to present two holiday events this coming season. Opening on Nov. 18 is the comedy, Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some) by Michael Carleton, James FitzGerald and John K. Alvarez. In December, the family- friendly movie Elf will be shown indoors, on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m.
The Wimberley Community Thanksgiving Dinner emerged in the mid-80s as a simple response to thoughts like, “I don’t have family to get together, or I really don’t want to be around my family. I would rather do Thanksgiving with my friends from town,” said Dave Lewis, 42year Wimberley resident and business owner. The 2022 version marks the 32nd occasion of the dinner, which Lewis and numerous volunteers last hosted at the Wimberley Community Center in 2019 prior to the breakout of COVID. That year, 701 people were served at the gathering.
Connect with Hill Country sensibilities at the 35th Annual Hill Country Home Tour. Hosted by the Wimberley Community Civic Club, this mainstay of regional culture showcases homes that excel at putting art, light, the outside world, color and texture at center stage.
Business partners open new venture focused on reclaiming, repurposing wood
Lonestar Theatre actors in full undead regalia performed “A Hair-Raising Halloween,” for Mystery Dinner partygoers during the Halloween-Hoffman, make-up and costuming were by Lua Blanco and Cara Grady. All are students of Rhonda Riali, director of the Wimberley High Lone Star Theatre.
It is called a Star Party, and there will be plenty of stars – far too many to count – on display at this Saturday’s Blue Hole event.
Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had an massive influence on the lives of the American people over her life-long career as a lawyer and judge. That impact included Wimberley resident Pam Williams.
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Wimberley, TX 78676
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