Llano Parks Project, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is excited to update you on our current project, Llano Parks & Recreation Master Plan. We are very fortunate for our donors, sponsors, and support of the community who helped us raise funds at our 2019 Antler Drop Gala to hire Halff & Associates, a professional firm who specializes in park & recreation planning. Our plan will include ALL City of Llano parks, recreation facilities, trails, and open spaces for the next 10 years and will be adopted ...
Music fans will get a rare opportunity to hear an award-winning songwriter perform his own songs, when Jimmy Webb appears at the Cailloux Theater in Kerrville on Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Webb penned some of the top hits of the 1960s and 70s, including “MacArthur Park” and “Up, Up, and Away”.
You need to have your calendar in hand before you even start reading this article! There are programs for all ages every month at the library, and it seems there are more than ever right now.
Ms. Roberta, Llano Library Adult Programming Librarian, schedules a variety of programs each month. This month’s programs include Hip and Knee Arthritis: Joint Solutions That Fit Your Life, presented by Baylor Scott & White’s Orthopedic Surgeon Thomas Eastman, MD.
Masonic Lodge scholarship winners: Jamie Osbourn community builder award winner, Joe Long Worshipful Master, Lauren Young Lamar medal winner, Kendall Wenzel scholarship recipient, Kendall McPherson scholarship recipient, Rolando Napolez Lamar medal winner, Terrie Smarr Lamar Medal winner and assistant superintendent Jamie Payne.
Learning how to grow something in your garden can be hard enough, but after you harvest, you may be left wondering “What do I do with this now?”. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension office in Gillespie County can help you. We are pleased to announce that the second program in our three-part program series “Grow it Cook it” will be held on May 10, from 12:00 p.m.
No matter the location, people need help meeting their needs or the needs of their family, and often times have nowhere to turn. The Community Resource Center recognizes this and works hand in hand with agencies to assist those in need.
In the spring of 2005, the first CRC (then known as the Seriff Foundation) opened in Marble Falls, Texas, which is now the organization’s headquarters.
You may soon receive an appraisal notice from the Llano Central Appraisal District. The appraisal district will mail about 25,000 appraisal notices on May 1, 2019. Your city, county, school district and other local taxing units will use the appraisal district’s value to set your 2019 property taxes.
Under Texas law, county appraisal districts are required to notify property owners about changes in their property’s value.
This year’s Llano County Beef & Range Field Day is set for Tuesday, May 28.
Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. at the John L. Kuykendall Arena & Events Center, located at 2200 Ranch Road 152, about 1.7 miles west of Llano. The program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and there is no charge to the participant.
Rockets2019, the event where students from 21 high schools across Texas launch 50 rockets, will be held this week in Stonewall, Texas, on Thursday, May 2, through Saturday, May 4.
This is the first time Rockets2019, the culminating event for students in the SystemsGo program, will happen in Stonewall. Launches take place on the Segner Ranch, located at 2187 Double Horn Road, Stonewall, Texas.
Writer/historian Bob Alexander, author of Texas Rangers: Lives, Legend, and Legacy, will speak on the Texas Rangers on Thursday, May 9 at the Herman Brown Free Library. The presentation is part of the library’s free lecture series, Coffee Talks.
Coffee Talks brings authors to the library in Burnet to speak on topics related to their books.