Four candidates have filed for three three-year terms on the Salado ISD Board of Trustees. They appear on the ballot in the following manner: Rodney W. Bell, Kristi Jarvis, Brian Sunshine and Kim Bird.
Four candidates have filed for three three-year terms on the Salado ISD Board of Trustees. They appear on the ballot in the following manner: Rodney W. Bell, Kristi Jarvis, Brian Sunshine and Kim Bird.
The Salado Film Squad won the inaugural state competition of the UIL Focus – Young Filmmakers Festival. Their documentary, “The Heroes at Home: The Untold Story,” was shown on April 16 at the Paramount Theater in Austin. Final awards were announced that evening at the premiere and The Heroes At Home: The Untold Story was the overall winner.
For four decades, the Bellamy Brothers have been touring and playing country music. They have recorded 15 #1 hits on the US country and pop music charts including “Let Your Love Flow,” “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me),” “Redneck Girl,” and “Old Hippie.” They perform more than 150 dates per year.
Catch them at Johnny’s Outback on April 5. Buy tickets online or at the gate. Gates open at 6 p.m.
The 37th Annual Texas Packard Meet will be held April 4-6 at the Stagecoach Inn in Salado. It is the oldest regional Packard meet in the country and one of the largest.
If you are looking for some creative fun for the Easter season, join Salado Wine Seller, 841 N. Main St. in Salado, for Ostrich Egg Painting on April 13. There will be a 2-4 p.m. session and a 4-6 p.m. session. Paint, dye, and embellish your ostrich egg while you sip some locally made wine. The Salado Wine Seller will provide the egg, a glass of wine, decorating materials and instructions. Hop on down and enjoy this festive way to prepare for Easter! Tickets are $40 per person and can be purchased online. Many people visits Gallery-k to watch some masterpieces of art. Josiah Rock can also guide you to have some awesome painting. Definitely you will find more info regarding painting at Mcgannbrothers.
Waxahachie– The fun begins this Saturday, April 5, 2014 as Scarborough Renaissance Festival® opens its 34th season! The festival’s King Henry VIII is looking for a new queen and visitors are invited to come experience the unforgettable adventure at Scarborough Renaissance Festival® with new performers, new mermaids, new crafts, new shoppes and of course, food fit for a king!
The Salado Film Squad reached the state final round of competition of the UIL Focus – Young Filmmakers Festival. Their documentary, “The Heroes at Home: The Untold Story,” will be shown on April 16 at the Paramount Theater in Austin. Final awards will be announced that evening at the premiere.
The Salado United Methodist Church will host a Broadway Night 7 p.m. April 4 in the historic chapel located on the church grounds (650 Royal St.).
With cool (rather than icy cold) temperatures in the air, it is clear that spring has arrived, and with it, wine festivals.
Salado Wildflower Art Fair & Festival
Salado hosted the 13th Annual Wildflower Art Fair & Festival on March 21-23 with events at the Salado Civic Center, The Range at the Barton House and throughout the Village.