October 2024 RMR Newsletter

     River Mountain Ranch News

October 2024

Ranchette News

Everyone in RMR is invited to join the Ranchettes. We have lots of new neighbors, so please reach out and invite them to our get together.(Sometimes we even invite the Ranch hands!)

Thank you so much Ellen Edwards for hosting our first Ranchettes get together of the season. Having Jane Little Botkin, the author of The Pink Dress: A Memoir of a Reluctant Beauty Queen.made our party extra special!

Our October meeting will be at Kathleen Tanzman’s home on Thursday October 16th from 5-7.  The evite has gone out . Thank you Kathleen.

Donna Fox has agreed to host our November meeting. It is tentatively planned for a brunch on November 2nd.

We still need someone to host our Christmas get together. 

Hope to see everyone at Ranchettes. Don’t forget to invite a new neighbor

Wimberley Does Halloween

Oct 12th, 19th & 26th- Haunted Trail at Blue Hole $2

Oct. 19th  Blue Hole Boo Hole Halloween 4- 10

RMR News

Halloween  A heartfelt thanks to Patricia  Skiles for organizing our RMR Trick or Treat night again this year.  Patricia said Trick or Treat will be on Sunday  October 27th. Please see Nextfoor or contact Patricia for more information

The branches will be chipped up at the River Park this month. It’s so lovely at the River Park this time of year. Please enjoy it. 

Wimberley Events

October 3rd Plein Air Everywhere October 5th Jacob’s Well guided tour 10- 11

October 5th-Texas Fine Wine Annual Dinner

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Oct. 17th  Blue Hole Howl at the Moon Dance Party 8-9

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October 19th Best Little Dog Walk in Texas

  • Benefits Freedom Canines

Oct 19- 20 Blue Agave Art Festival at the Community Center


October 19th Hunters Night Out

  • Oct. 24- Pioneer Town- Outlaws in the Opera House Comedy Showcase 7:30 – 9 Adults only $15

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Nov 1st- Texas Arbor Day at Blue Hole 9- 10:30am Free
  • Nov 16th-17th Creekside Campout at Blue Hole 3pm- 11am $30
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  • SAVE THE DATE: November 15-December 8th-Miracle on 34th Street

Mark your Calendar:

  • First Thursday Art Crawl:
  • November 7th Literary Night
  • December 5th Signature Cocktails and Live Music
  • Nov 16-17 Creekside Campout at Blue Hole 3pm- 11am $30
  • Nov 28- Community Thanksgiving at 11:00am
  • Nov 30- Trail of Lights at Emily Ann 6- 9
  • Dec 6- 7 Texas Fiddling at Twin Sisters’ Dance Hall
  • November 30- December 26th: 26th Annual Holiday Trail of Lights at the EmilyAnn Theatre and Gardens. Live entertainment most nights and a yule log where guests can enjoy complimentary marshmallows and hot chocolate.

Ongoing Events

  • River Mountain Green Too at Savages. They will be performing at Savages the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month.
  • Savages Events Line-Up
    • LIVE MUSIC:
      Sun, 4:00 – 7:00 , Mon, 6:00 – 9:00, Fri & Sat, 7:00 – 10:00
    • POOL TOURNAMENT:, Mon, 7:00
    • KARAOKE
      Tues, 7:00 – 11:00, Fri & Sat, 10:00 – 2:00
    • SONG CIRCLE:, Wed, 6:30 – 9:00
    • TRIVIA:1st & 3rd Thurs of the month, 6:00
    • OPEN MIC:, 2nd & 4th Thurs of the month, 7:00 – 10:00
  • Coffee and Cars at Blanco Brew first Sunday of the month.
  • Second Saturday Gallery Trail-visit local art galleries to sip wine, listen to music and eat munchies while viewing local art. 5-7pm. Map is available online at wimberleyarts.org
  • The Wimberley Valley Museum is open every Friday and First Saturdays. Monday – Thursday by appointment. Call 832-545-5036 14068. Ranch Rd 12 Wimberley, TX 78676 www.wimberleyvalleymuseum.org
  • Farmers and Artisan Market Thurs 3-6 at the Cowboy Church on 2325.
  • Farmers Market at Blanco Brew every Sunday 9-3.
  • The first Wednesday of each month, Wimberleyarts.org invites all artists and people who like art to a social gathering. Check the website for location and details.
  • Friday Night BINGO at the VFW. Early bird game starts at 7pm and the regular game at 8pm.
  • Catch “Squawk Talk,” a new program about chickens & wild birds on the Wimberley Valley Radio Station KWVH 94.1 FM featuring Jesse Huth every Sunday from 12:30 – 1:00.

Kids Corner

The library has started classes for youths, teens and adults. Please visit their website for more information. wimberleylibrary.org 

some examples:


  • 7A – Ice Cream Shop will be open Saturdays 12-4, The Railroad Thursday-Sunday and the Arcade Thursday through Sunday

Zach Theatre

  • The Zach theater is located in Downtown Austin, but worth the trip. They have 4 venues so please visit the website for information.
    • Now until Nov 22: Beautiful the Carole King Musical
    • October 23-27th into the woods. Student production
    • December 7-21 Holiday Heroes
    • January 19-March 30 Campfire (theater for the very young)
    • Feb 21-May 18 Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
  • Highly recommended: Mayan Dude Ranch in Bandera. Great for kids of all ages and large or small family reunions. Daily horseback riding, swimming, hiking, dinosaur prints and great food.
  • Enchanted Rock https://austinfunforkids.com/enchanted-rock-with-kids-you-need-these-tips/
  • San Marcos Glass Bottom Boat -For details go to visitsanmarcos.co
  • Cliff Carver Alpine Coaster (ages 3 and up)
  • Exotic Resort Zoo in Johnson City. contact@zooexotics.com
  • Austin Zoo-check groupon for tickets
  • Old Baldy (217 steps) NEW AND IMPROVED
  • Emily Ann Theater and Gardens
  • Blue Hole Regional Park.
  • Jacobs Well
  • Ghost Note is very kid friendly. They have corn-hole games and climbing ropes, For information: Ghostnotebrewing.com
  • Martha Knies Park
  • Johnson City Science Mill.
  • Thinkery in Austin
  • Natural Bridge Caverns-Comal County
  • McKenna Children’s Museum in New Braunfels
  • Shady Llama is a must do
  • Wimberley National Mini Golf -They are open Sunday, Monday, and Thursday 9-0, Friday and Saturday 9-8:30. You need to arrive at least 45 minutes before closing in order to finish your game

Prices:
4 and under, Free
5-11, $7
12 and up, $11
Seniors and active duty military, $9

Wimberley History, Trivia, Fun Facts

Who was Susan Danforth?

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According to Bill and MF Johnson in their book, Wimberley It’s Deep in the Heart of Texas, Susan Brooks Danforth was born in Wimberley on May 9th, 1876 and lived here for over 100 years. She was a teacher and later a principal. In 1942 she brought indoor restrooms to the school by digging a septic tank hole with help from Carl Scudder and 2 others. (Do the names Danforth Elementary and Scudder Elementary ring a bell?) Susan was also a telephone operator, drove the school bus, wrote a book, painted in oils, and worked in carpentry.

From the September Newsletter:

Trivia Questions:

1. What 2 main crops were milled in Wimberley in the early 1900’s?

2. What happened to the mill?

3. When the mill days were over, what animals grazed the land?

4. What happened in 1939 that changed Wimberley?

5. Which church is the oldest in Wimberley?

Answers:

  1. 2 crops milled and ginned- cotton and corn
  2. What happened to the mill?- It was razed in 1924 after shutting down when the road to San Marcos was improved and a competitive mill was built in New Braunfels.
  3. Animals- angora and Spanish goats
  4. In 1938,the REA (Rural Electrification Administration) loaned PEC $1,322,000 to build electric lines in the hill country. The loan was made after Lyndon Johnson had a conversation with Pres. Roosevelt. It cost $5 for the initial hook up and then $2.45 a month, but most farmers and ranchers thought it was too expensive. (The rate was higher than the average rates across the nation due to the amount of the loan.) In 1939 electricity came to the hill country and the rate was eventually lowered when the LCRA took over the operation of PEC. Some residents had to wait a year or longer after paying the initial fee before the lines reached them.
  5. Oldest church- Wimberley Christian Church. In Wimberley since 1925 after being moved from Hays City on the back of a pick uo.

Wimberley Clubs

  • NSPOT- Check out their website for a complete list of Texas native plants hillcountryalliance.org
  • Hays County Master Naturalists meet the 4th Thursday of the month on YouTube or in person. beautifulhayscounty.org. J
  • Wimberley Birding Society- wimbirds.orgOn the first Tuesday of the month, Jesse Huth (jesse@pibird.com, 979-422-7061) leads a bird walk no more than an hour away. Meet at the Wimberley Community Center at 7:15 am, and bring $10 to pay for Jesse’s expertise.
  • Hill Country Neighbors meets the 4th Wednesday at the Community Center. Please email Chris Dailey cldaileycs@gmail.com for more information.
  • Hill Country Bead Society-meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 1pm at the Community Center No skills are required and kits are provided. Contact cyowelldesign@yahoo.com for more information.
  • Wimberley Art League meets the second Monday of each month at 6:00. Contact wimberleyvalleyartleague.org for more information.
  • Wimberley Garden Club-meets the 2nd of Wednesday of each month from 10-12 at Emily Ann. Go to wimberleygardenclub.org for more information.
  • Hill Country Herb Society meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Presbyterian Church from 9:30-12. Contact hillcountryherb.com for more information
  • Wimberley Community Civic Club meets the 2nd Friday of each month at 11am.
  • Jacob’s Well Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution meets at the EmilyAnn at 10am the second Monday of each month.Txdar.org
  • Wimberley Institute of Cultures wim.wic.org
  • Hays County Master Gardenershayscountymastergardeners.org?This website has tons of helpful information.
  • First Monday of each month is the Wimberley Apron Society at 5:30 at the library

In The Garden

Information from Natural Gardener



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Cattle news

News from Len- Kevin Fowler is talking about replacing some fence between his place and our neighborhood. He just put up a windmill and a stock tank. He wants to bring in some longhorns.

If a longhorn bull is chasing you, what steps should you take? – The longest ones you could.

Kevin also wants to restack some of the old rock wall fence that’s there.

Have You Heard?


There is a new boot at Saint Stephens and one being painted for the golf course. 

The mural on the water tank at the Welcome Center is being painted.

Wimberleyarts.org mixer is now on the 3rd Wednesday of each month

Wimberley ISD proud to announce that on Friday, October 11th at the varsity Texan Football game against Salado HS, there will be an opportunity to learn more and contribute to Logan’s Dugout.

Logan’s Dugout is housed at Barnabas Connection here in Wimberley and was created in memory of Logan Overall to share his love of helping others by supporting Wimberley’s youth with equipment assistance. They accept donations of new and gently used sports equipment and redistribute them to students in Wimberley who may not be able to participate in extracurricular activities otherwise. Last year approximately 150 families benefited from equipment provided through Logan’s Dugout.  Monetary donations are used to purchase needed items that are not in their inventory.

At the Texan Football game on Oct. 11 Logan’s Dugout will have an information table where you can learn more and make monetary donations. 

If you have new or gently used equipment that you would like to donate, please visit their website for drop off times at their office. You can also find more information about Logan’s Dugout or make an online contribution at any time, by visiting the Barnabas Connection website at https://www.barnabasconnects.org/logans-dugout/ 


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Please reach out to Leigh Peterson or Laura Daltons with any news you want included in the news letter.