Discover new ways to have fun outdoors!There will be fishing, a child and adult team fishing tournament, archery, horseback riding, rock wall climbing, mountain biking, a bungee trampoline jump, kayaking, adventure and outdoor exhibitors and food and drink booths. There will be Bird of Prey demonstrations, remote controlled airplanes, live snakes and lizards, activities for kids, and much more.
Beginning May 10 and running through June 30, 12 artists involved in Mexican printmaking today will be featured in a rare U.S. exhibition of their works at COSAS Gallery in Boerne.
The galleries of Boerne host joint openings from 5 to 8. Come out and enjoy a glass of wine and the latest offerings on the Boerne Art Scene. Patrons of Second Saturday Art and Wine can ride from gallery to gallery in stylish fun on The Creek Restaurant's red and green trolley.
From Art to Antiques to Home Decor there is something for everyone in Historic Downtown Boerne. While strolling along Hauptstrasse (Main Street) have a bite at a bistro or bakery or enjoy the fine cusine at one of many restaurants.
From the intimate surrounding of the Cibolo Nature Center to the 5,000 square feet of meeting space at the Historic Ye Kendall Inn to the more expansive 15,000 square feet at the Boerne Convention & Community Center, Boerne is the place for your next meeting.
Do a little spelunking at Cave Without a Name or Cascade Caverns ... see the Texas Hill Country from a new angle!
Exciting happenings at Enchanted Springs Ranch! Production of "Palo Pinto Gold" begins in the fall. Anyone with period clothing that would like to be considered for a part as an extra, email becky@enchantedspringsranch.com.
This exclusive weekend of art events brings talented artists of all mediums to a self guided tour of galleries, studios and unique locations in Boerne.
Come out to the Cibolo Nature Center’s Mostly Native Plant sale where you will find native and non-invasive plants that are tried and true for the Hill Country. You will be able to meet local growers and get their expert advice on planting and caring for these plants.
The Agricultural Heritage Museum will host the third annual Chuck Wagon Cookoff and Heritage Gathering on March 1st.
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