Community Events
Events
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“Spark! Places of Innovation” Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition
Kerr Arts & Cultural Center 228 Earl Garrett St, Kerrville, United StatesThe exhibit will dive into innovation and invention happening in rural America. In small towns across America, people are creating new products, taking risks, meeting challenges together, and seizing upon exciting opportunities that change local life and sometimes reach far beyond. Spark! features stories from over 30 rural communities across the nation that reveal the dynamic […]
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HCAF’s Texas Watercolors Exhibit
Hill Country Arts Foundation 120 Point Theatre Rd., Ingram, TX, United StatesJudged show of some of the top Texas Watercolor artists. Award winning works from all over the state.
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Stars, Stripes and States Exhibit
The Museum of Western Art 1550 Bandera Highway, Kerrville, United StatesOutdoor exhibit of 50 flags from each state and 27 flags that have flown under the U.S. banner since 1776.
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Schreiner Mansion Tours
Schreiner Mansion 222 Earl Garrett st, Kerrville, TX, United StatesThe Schreiner Mansion, built in 1879 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a historic site in downtown Kerrville. Tours will be offered on Thursdays from 10am – 2 pm, beginning on the half-hour; the last tour begins at 1:30 pm. Admission Fees: Adult: $10.00 Students: $5.00 Military with ID: $5.00 Group […]
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Sprouts
Riverside Nature Center 150 Francisco Lemos St,, Kerrville, TX, United StatesSprouts is a nature discovery program for preschool-aged children and their caregivers, hosted every Thursday from 10:30–11:30 AM at the Riverside Nature Center in Kerrville, Texas. This engaging, hour-long session combines storytelling, hands-on nature activities, and crafts to introduce young learners to the wonders of the natural world. Each week features a new theme, fostering […]
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Shakespeare in the Park: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Cailloux Theater 910 Main St., Kerrville, TX, United StatesShakespeare's most magical comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream brims with romance, mischief, and laughter. Young lovers flee into the forest, only to be caught in the playful chaos of fairies, mistaken identities, and a band of bumbling actors. The result is a joyful celebration of love and imagination. Light-hearted and family-friendly, Midsummer invites the whole community to gather under the […]
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Antiques Extravaganza
Happy State Bank Expo Hall 3785 TX-27, Kerrville, TX, United StatesThe Kerrville Antiques Extravaganza will host some of the best antique dealers from across the Texas Hill Country Region! Authenticity is what we are known for, so expect a GENUINE antique show and sale when you attend this event! We love the genuine vintage treasure hunt as much as you do; that's why our vendors are asked not […]
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“Spark! Places of Innovation” Traveling Smithsonian Exhibit
Kerr Arts & Cultural Center 228 Earl Garrett St, Kerrville, United StatesThe exhibit will dive into innovation and invention happening in rural America. In small towns across America, people are creating new products, taking risks, meeting challenges together, and seizing upon […]
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Kerr County Market Days & Hill Country Swap Meet
Hill Country Youth Event Center 3785 Hwy 27, Kerrville, TX, United StatesMarket Days continues to feature artists and crafters bringing their own original handcrafted jewelry, fiber, wood, metal, soaps, lotions and home decor, and unique, one-of-a-kind items. Indoors, free parking and […]
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Hill Country Heritage Farmers Market
Hill Country Heritage Farmers Market 301 Junction Hwy., Kerrville, TX, United StatesLocal produce, art, jellies, hot sauces, coffee, soaps, honey, eggs, meat & baked goods.
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Heart of the Hills Farmers Market
Heart of the Hills Farmers Market Lot 741 Water St, Kerrville, TX, United StatesCome shop the Heart of the Hills Farmer's Market on Saturdays. Local produce, art, jams & jellies, hot sauces, coffee, soaps, honey, eggs, meat & baked goods.
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Plant Walk & Talk
Riverside Nature Center 150 Francisco Lemos St,, Kerrville, TX, United StatesElizabeth Nyawo, Woodland Ecologist, will lead an interpretive walk through the gardens to identify Texas native tree species.
