The next stop, after the Boerne Premiere, was the Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram (a few miles west of Kerrville), October 20th through November 2nd, 2008.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Thunderbox Road Premiere Party
Thunderbox Road was launched with a Premiere Party in Boerne on Saturday, October 4th, 2008 on the banks of the Cibolo Creek, near The Creek Restaurant.
Boerne Mayor Dan Heckler kicked off the Premiere Party on Saturday with his Proclamation of October as Arts Month in Boerne. Thunderbox Road was a feature of Boerne’s Second Saturday “Get Mooned” event on October 11th and was also an element of the Cibolo Arts Council’s Fifth Annual Fall Festival of Art and Music (October 17th-19th). The Boerne Convention and Visitor’s Bureau also hosted a Harvest Moon Celebration, featuring the “Wild Hearts,” a Raptor and Wildlife Art Exhibition, on October 25th.
Pictured, left to right, Boerne Mayor Dan Heckler, Second Saturday Chairman Amy Niederhauser, Cibolo Arts Council President Doris Perez, Sonja Howle of Sand Creek Post & Beam of Texas and Pam and Stan Hegener of Sand Creek Post & Beam of Texas and Cedar Eaters of Texas (Thunderbox Road underwriters).
Photo courtesy of Larry Woods, Boerne Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Friday, October 3, 2008
We Made the First Move
October 2, 2008
We've gathered all of the Thunderboxes from artists throughout the Hill Country and we found a moving company equipped to "move small buildings in a single bound:" meet Ron and Jerri Wallace, owners of Movin On.
Leslie (11 years U.S. Army - Ooh-rah!) and his team arrived before the sun came up and they gently wrapped and loaded each masterpiece and we drove from the barn office in Bergheim into Boerne for our very first set-up ... the premiere at The Creek Restaurant on the banks of the Cibolo Creek in Boerne. But, more about that under "Our Premiere."
We've gathered all of the Thunderboxes from artists throughout the Hill Country and we found a moving company equipped to "move small buildings in a single bound:" meet Ron and Jerri Wallace, owners of Movin On.
Leslie (11 years U.S. Army - Ooh-rah!) and his team arrived before the sun came up and they gently wrapped and loaded each masterpiece and we drove from the barn office in Bergheim into Boerne for our very first set-up ... the premiere at The Creek Restaurant on the banks of the Cibolo Creek in Boerne. But, more about that under "Our Premiere."
Pictured in photo: Movin On's James, Leslie, Dwayne and Arthur.
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