Onion Creek Seniors going on 27 years
In late 1983, a group of residents from Buda and the surrounding area began making plans for a non-profit association that might benefit the community and older citizens in particular.
In late 1983, a group of residents from Buda and the surrounding area began making plans for a non-profit association that might benefit the community and older citizens in particular.
Boy, those Union Pacific guys are unrelenting. It’s like watching an ant hill.
The “Empty Bowls Project” in Buda last weekend raised $1,900 for the Hays County Food Bank, with about 100 local residents turning out to the event.
Whodunit? The vicar is found stabbed in the locked library with only the African parrot as a witness.
Austinites packed the opera house on Mar. 1, 1890 to debate the pros and cons of the most ambitious public-works project in the history of the state capital – turning the Colorado River into a source of cheap electricity.
Mountain City Montage by PAULINE TOM Nancy Waddell sends word to all Mountain Cityians who paw’sd to help PAWS: Whew! After making seven trips to PAWS with the car/truck loaded down – we ended up donating over 700 lbs of cat and dog food and over 250 lbs of litter and way too many “extras” to even mention. [...]
What a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Almost makes you want to go outside and wash windows. Who am I kidding? Anything but that!
These photos and more from the week of Feb. 24, 2010 can be found in our photo gallery. Feel free to browse and buy! These and other photos published in the Hays Free Press are available for purchase here.
The full name of the event was the “2nd Annual Hays AAC Talk Festival,” and for those taking part at the Performing Arts Center recently, the “AAC” didn’t have to be explained.