Nov 15 Saturday
Diwali Festival is occurring in the fall that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and hope over despair. Enjoy dances from Indian culture in the form of music, dance and storytelling. Don’t miss this entertaining event!
Join us for a Hill Country Honky Tonk style celebration to protect the Hidden Heart of Texas!More than just a great night of music—-this event is your chance to help protect the land and water that make the Hill Country so special. Proceeds benefit the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance, working hard to safeguard the Edwards and Trinity aquifers, the lifeblood of Central Texas. Every two-step and every ticket helps keep our water clean and wild spaces thriving.
Food: Delicious eats from local bbq and taco trucks from the Blanco area.
Attire: Dance Hall Finest–we know you’ll look fabulous!
Parking: Accommodations are available for all guests in the Twin Sisters Dance Hall parking lot.
Music: Justin Trevino isn’t just a country music artist—he’s the real deal. Calling Brady, Texas his home, Justin currently resides in the town closest to the geographic center of the state known as an epicenter of traditional country music, what locals call “hardcore country”. Blind since birth the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist’s rich, velvety voice and traditional honky tonk sound takes you straight to the golden days of country music. If you love steel guitar, fiddle, and heartfelt lyrics that make you want to dance all night, this is your kind of show!
Venue: Twin Sisters is among the oldest and most cherished dance halls in Texas that is still in operation. This unique venue, run entirely by volunteers, is part of the Texas Dance Hall Preservation movement, making it the perfect setting for a night celebrating both our cultural heritage and our natural resources.
More than just a great night of music—-this event is your chance to help protect the land and water that make the Hill Country so special. Proceeds benefit the Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance, working hard to safeguard the Edwards and Trinity aquifers, the lifeblood of Central Texas. Every two-step and every ticket helps keep our water clean and wild spaces thriving.
When: Saturday, November 15, 2025 | 4pm -10pm
Where: Twin Sisters Dance Hall. 6720 Hwy 281 South Blanco, Texas 78606 (6 miles SOUTH of Blanco). Twin Sisters is among the oldest and most cherished dance halls in Texas that is still in operation. This unique venue, run entirely by volunteers, is part of the Texas Dance Hall Preservation movement, making it the perfect setting for a night celebrating both our cultural heritage and our natural resources.
Food: Delicious eats from Old 300 BBQ and local taco trucks from the Blanco area.
Beverages: A cash bar will be available
Music: Justin Trevino isn’t just a country music artist—he’s the real deal. Calling Brady Texas his home, Justin currently resides in the town closest to the geographic center of the state known as an epicenter of traditional country music, what locals call “hardcore country”. Blind since birth the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist’s rich, velvety voice and traditional honky tonk sound takes you straight to the golden days of country music. If you love steel guitar, fiddle, and heartfelt lyrics that make you want to dance all night, this is your kind of show!
Join us in the garden to celebrate the harvest! We'll have live entertainment, a chef demonstration, and local vendors to shop from. We will have free produce bags, while supplies last. A big thanks to Jamie Gonzalez and River City Produce for this month's donation of produce to share with our community.
Get ready to throw on your best blue dress for the 5th Annual Blue Dress Bar Crawl on Saturday, November 15th in San Antonio! We’re bringing the energy, style and uniting the community while raising funds for Kind Clinic.
Schedule with host Gina Anthony Crawford:7pm - Knockout8pm - Sparky's9pm- Heat Night Club10pm - Aye Que Chula11pm - Let's Be HonestAfterparty Hours - Heat Night Club
Get ready to compete in these fierce categories:You BLUE Us Away: Most CreativeBLUE Betta Werk: Executive RealnessShe BLUE It: So Bad, It’s ICONIC!
Grand Prize: Violet Chachki/Gottmik Tickets at The Paramount Theatre in Austin on November 24th.
Your Blue Dress wristband gets you drink specials with proceeds benefitting Kind Clinic! It’s a day filled with icons and legends — all for an amazing cause. 21+ only, and we can't wait to see you there!
Hailing from a small town near Ottawa, Ontario, singer-songwriter Leith Ross (they / them) channels their honest and emotional storytelling through introspective lyrics and a blend of indie folk with alternative and rock sounds. In 2020, they first introduced their artistry and independently released their debut Motherwell EP. Recorded live, it received widespread praise from tastemakers and fans alike. They continued to evolve with their viral singles “I’d Have To Think About It” and “We’ll Never Have Sex,” while also maintaining their momentum with a rising social presence. Signing to Republic Records in 2022 lead to their long awaited debut album To Learn the following year. As with all of their music, the songs on To Learn are deeply personal and take them to vulnerable places, exploring themes like queerness, love, relationships, and mental health and rendered in folk-adjacent tones—sometimes with a pop beat or a rock riff, sometimes with just their voice and their guitar alone. Closing out 2023, they unveiled the deluxe version To Learn, More, including live versions of fan favorites “(You) On My Arm,” “Orlando,” and “To Learn.” Critical acclaim followed from the likes of NME, CLASH, Them., Ones To Watch, and The FADER, who hailed them as “your new obsession.” Beyond tours with Lord Huron, Bahamas, and Helena Deland, they sold out headline shows worldwide, performed at festivals across North America, and received the inaugural “John Prine Songwriter Fellowship” at 2022’s Newport Folk Festival and a nomination for “Alternative Album of the Year” at 2024’s Juno Awards. Now, with over 450 million streams across their catalogue to date, they return with the new emotionally charged single “Grieving,” heralding a highly anticipated new album helmed by hit producer Rostam [Vampire Weekend].
A black farce masterpiece, LOOT follows the fortunes of two young thieves, Hal and Dennis. Dennis is a hearse driver for an undertaker. They have robbed the bank next door to the funeral parlour and have returned to Hal’s home to hide-out with the loot. Hal’s mother has just died and the pair put the money in her coffin, hiding the body elsewhere in the house. With the arrival of Inspector Truscott, the thickened plot turns topsy-turvy.
TPR members $20
Children’s bookseller at Nowhere Bookshop is bringing guests a story and activity every Saturday at 10:30 a.m.!
Nov 16 Sunday
Craft Fair - St. Mark Women’s Guild 1602 Thousand Oaks Drive (Community Center-Gym)San Antonio, TX 78232Over 35 Artisans - Wide variety of handmade & retail items:Quilts – Wooden Items – Jewelry – Wreaths - Christmas Gifts Candles - Cosmetics - Religious items….plus much more!!!Join the crowd; find unique early Christmas gifts
O’ Powa O’ Meng—”I came here, I got here, I’m still going”— is how Jody Folwell describes, in her Tewa language, her personal journey with pottery. A contemporary artist from Kha’p’o Owingeh (also known as Santa Clara Pueblo, in New Mexico), she is among the most significant and influential clay artists of her generation. Across five decades of artistic practice, Folwell has revolutionized contemporary Pueblo pottery with energetic, avant-garde innovations of form, content, and design that have influenced younger generations of Pueblo potters. This exhibition presents iconic works that demonstrate the arc of Folwell’s trailblazing career and place her within the canon of contemporary American art.
"O’ Powa O’ Meng: The Art and Legacy of Jody Folwell" is organized by the Fralin Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Major support for the national tour and exhibition catalogue is provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. Curator-in-charge at the McNay Art Museum is Lauren Thompson, Curator of Exhibitions.
Support is provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Charitable Foundation of 1992; the Flora Crichton Visiting Artist Fund; Ewing Halsell Foundation, Louis A. and Francis B. Wagner Endowment; and the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.