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Presenter Calvin Richard and Rev. George Perry spoke about the significance of the June 19 holiday, during the Marble Falls Juneteenth celebration held June 22 at St. Frederick Baptist Church. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography
Juneteenth celebration in Marble Falls
Presenter Calvin Richard and Rev. George Perry spoke about the significance of the June 19 holiday, during the Marble Falls Juneteenth celebration held June 22 at St. Frederick Baptist Church. Photos by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
At its core, companion gardening is both a science and an art. It involves understanding the intricate relationships between plants, their soil preferences, nutrient needs, and interactions with insects and diseases. Contributed/almanac.com
Companion gardening: Cultivating synergy in your garden
Companion gardening is an age-old practice that taps into the natural synergies between plants to create healthier, more productive, and aesthetically pleasing gardens. By thoughtfully pairing plants, gardeners can enhance growth, repel pests, attract beneficial insects, and maximize space. This sustainable gardening technique not only benefits the plants but also promotes a balanced ecosystem. 06/25/2024 03:26 AM
Surrounded by just-arrived construction materials, the crew with Cecil Jackson Construction was in full swing Wednesday morning preparing the foundation for the floor trusses and walls of the African American Museum being built at 311 Ave. N. in Marble Falls. Photos by Beverly Walker/The H...
African American History Museum walls go up
Surrounded by just-arrived construction materials, the crew with Cecil Jackson Construction was in full swing Wednesday morning preparing the foundation for the floor trusses and walls of the African American Museum being built at 311 Ave. N. in Marble Falls. 06/14/2024 03:19 AM
The original park headquarters was a ranch house built in 1877 by the Pepper family and was added onto after 1910 when Walter White Buck Sr. purchased the property. Contributed photos/TPWD
Sales tax funds upgrades, new amenities of state park at South Llano River
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is hosting a special ribbon- cutting event at 10 a.m. Friday, June 14, to celebrate the completion of a new headquarters building, amphitheater and bridge at South Llano River State Park. 06/14/2024 03:19 AM
Fans could get up close to enjoy the LC Rocks band who played June 7 in Johnson Park thanks to the free summer concert series in Marble Falls. Another concert is scheduled in the park for tonight, June 14. Contributed photos/Ralph Arvesen Photography
Free live concert set for tonight in the park
The Marble Falls Summer Concert Series entertains big crowds with an exciting set of popular, talented musicians. Officials say the entertainment value might be upstaged by the potential economic windfall. 06/14/2024 03:19 AM
Come to the Boogie at the Bay concert by boat or car and be ready to boogie to the lively Exit 505, a Kerrville band that plays a wide variety of music styles including bluegrass, country, rock, Texas swing and gospel with vocals and harmonies and superb instrumentation. Contributed photo
Bay Boogie concerts continue with Exit 505 Band
The Horseshoe Bay Business Alliance (HSBBA) presents on Wednesday, June 12, the Exit 505 Band; EXIT 505 is a Texas Hill Country band from the Kerrville area; they play a wide variety of music styles including bluegrass, country, rock, Texas swing and gospel with vocals and harmonies and superb instrumentation including guitar, bass, dobro, mandolin, violin, banjo, saxaphone, clarinet, ukelele, drums and more. 06/07/2024 03:14 AM
Pictured, from left, are eSports state championship winners Coach Adam Ray, Reed Lewis, Jeremy Williams, Alex Turley, Linden Colwell, Jesse Jimenez and Renae Feller, who are part of the Afterschool Centers on Education (ACE) program. Contributed/MFISD
Students make virtual waves in eSports
Marble Falls ISD trustees applauded the incredible achievement of the inaugural eSports team, led by Coach Adam Ray and supported by Renae Feller with the ACE (Afterschool Centers on Education) program, in winning the state championship. 06/07/2024 03:14 AM
Volunteers will be on hand to clean and beautify key areas such as this manmade pond at Inks Lake State Park on Saturday, June 8. Contributed photos
Roll up your sleeves for the Big Clean Up Day
The Friends of Inks Lake (FOIL) will be holding a Big Clean Up day on Saturday, June 8, and the public is invited join the fun. FOIL is a group of dedicated volunteers working to promote interest in the natural sciences and conservation. 06/07/2024 03:14 AM
From left, Coach Austin Silva, runner Tyler Hamblin, and Coach Chris Schrader savor the moment – Hamblin was the only track and field state finalist this year. Contributed photos
Marble Falls ISD applauds great feats
Special to The Highlander The Marble Falls Board of Trustees meeting May 20 announced and honored the student winners at the recent competitions May 25. The students compet - ed in music, theater, visu al arts, esports, tennis and track. 06/07/2024 03:14 AM
The cast features: Jordan Jones -William Barfée; Jaylee Sagebiel - Olive Ostrovsky; Hunter Holder - Charlito "Chip" Tolentino; Cameron Newell - Leaf Coneybear; Avery Hoad - Logainne "Schwartzy" Schwartzandgrubenier; Janine Seale - Marcy Park; Hayden Holder - Mitch Mahoney; Richard Day - Vi...
HCCT to present hilarious, heartwarming musical comedy
Hill Country Community Theatre is delighted to announce its upcoming production of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” a Tony Awardwinning musical comedy that promises laughter, heartfelt moments, and a spellbinding experience for all. The show will run weekends from June 21 through July 7, 2024, at the Hill Country Community Theatre, located at 4003 FM 2147 West in Cottonwood Shores. 05/31/2024 03:09 AM
From a nice, clean place to sleep and eat to a faithbased learning environment, Sarah's House will assist young women, during their pregnancy and after they give birth, to navigate the struggles of life. Contributed/Stennis Shotts
Sarah’s House promises unwavering commitment to unwed mothers
If children are a heritage from the Lord, they must be precious, of great value, and worth protecting. We often refer to the next generation when, in reality, we are referring to our children. 05/31/2024 03:09 AM
MFHS choir members will participate in the Texas Music Educators Association conference in February 2025. Only eight high school choirs were selected. Contributed photo
MFHS choir earns spot at 2025 conference to display their talent
The Marble Falls High School choir has been selected to perform at TMEA (Texas Music Educators Association) conference in Feb 2025. The TMEA selection involves choirs submitting three or more pieces of music that have recorded in live concerts. 05/28/2024 03:07 AM
Volunteers helped clean up nature paths in the past at Inks Lake State Park on Park Road 4 in Burnet County. For another event, park officials are offering free entry, cold drinks and lunch for attendees at the Big Clean Up coordinated by Friends of Inks Lake on Saturday, June 8. Contribut...
FOIL to host state park cleanup day, volunteers welcome
The Friends of Inks Lake (FOIL) will be holding a Big Clean Up day on Saturday, June 8, and the public is invited join the fun. FOIL is a group of dedicated volunteers working to promote interest in the natural sciences and conservation. 05/28/2024 03:07 AM
Burnet County Area Fair returns on June 5 at the AgriLife Auditorium. The fair is open to the public on June 7-8, with presentations, an ice cream crank-off and cooking demonstrations and, of course, displays of entries. Contributed
Momentum building for registrants in the Burnet County Area Fair
The Burnet County Area Fair is held annually on the second weekend in June at the Burnet County Agri-Life Auditorium and adjoining campus, located at 607 N. Vandeveer Street in Burnet. 05/28/2024 03:07 AM
Spicewood Elementary School celebrated with a field day, which included colorful outdoor activities. School was dismissed for summer break on May 23. The first day of the 2024-25 school year is Aug. 14. Contributed
School's out for summer
Spicewood Elementary School celebrated end of the school year with a field day, which included colorful outdoor activities. School was dismissed for summer break on May 23. The first day of the 2024-25 school year is Aug. 14. 05/28/2024 03:07 AM
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