A note regarding COVID-19
Upcoming Events in Kerrville
Kerrville
Texas Furniture Makers Show
Oct. 24-Dec. 13
Kerr Arts and Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett St.
This show is an annual statewide competition of the finest custom furniture makers in Texas. An artists reception is on the evening of Nov. 11.
“A South Texas Aesthetic”
Nov. 15-Jan. 11
Museum of Western Art, 1550 Bandera Highway
The exhibition features Western-themed art by landscape painter Noe Perez and sculptor Jason Scull.
Schreiner Mansion Holiday Tours
Dec. 3-19
Schreiner Mansion, 226 Earl Garrett St.
The historic Schreiner Mansion is beautifully decorated for the holidays and guests can enjoy guided tours featuring complimentary wassail, holiday cookies, and festive Christmas carolers dressed in vintage period clothing on site. Tours of this historic home in downtown Kerrville are offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
“A Sherlock Carol”
Dec. 6-8, 13-15
Playhouse 2000 VK Garage Theater, 305 Washington St.
This brand-new mash-up of Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle sets a true Holmesian mystery in the latter days of Ebenezer Scrooge’s lifetime.
Kerr County Market Days and Hill Country Swap Meet
Dec. 7
Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Market Days features artists and crafters bringing their own original handcrafted items. Hill Country Swap Meet is a community garage sale/flea market.
Christmas Market
Dec. 7
The Wilson Ranch, 512 Rogers Trail
Visit several vendors selling crafts and handmade gifts, jewelry, Pampered Chef, Norwex, art, candles, jams, jellies, salsas, wooden items, and home and holiday décor. Door prizes are announced every 30 minutes.
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Running Home for the Holidays 5K
Dec. 7
Louise Hays Park, 202 Thompson Drive
Join the Kerrville Parks and Recreation Department for the annual holiday 5K. Get the family together and dress up as Santa, Elves, Whoville residents, or other Christmas characters for an enjoyable way to celebrate the holidays.
Hill Country Gun Show
Dec. 7-8
Hill Country Veterans Center, 411 Meadowview
Vendors sell new and used guns, knives, coins, cutting boards, ammunition, and other items. All proceeds go to local area veterans.
Christmas on the Hill Market
Dec. 7
Kerrville Hills Winery, 2100 E. Main St.
Enjoy shopping for holiday gifts from local vendors in the setting of a Hill Country winery.
“The Nutcracker”
Dec. 12
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
Ballet Frontier presents this production of the classic ballet. Witness the magic and wonder as Clara and her incredible Christmas present are transported to the Land of Snow and are welcomed by the Sugar Plum Fairy.
“Michael Martin Murphey’s Cowboy Christmas”
Dec. 14
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
“A Cowboy Christmas” is a vibrant holiday celebration featuring Murphey’s renowned Rio Grande Band, captivating master-artist photographs, breathtaking videos, and delightful cowboy poetry.
Texas Gun and Knife Show
Dec. 21-22
Kerr County Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 SH 27
Vendors sell new and used guns, knives, ammunition, coins, jewelry, camping gear, and accessories.
Symphony of the Hills in Concert
Jan. 4
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
The symphony performs its annual pops concert devoted to the music written about life’s greatest journeys in exploration, whether by sea or through the air and space. Themed “Epic Journey: Seas and Stars,” the concert features music by Handel as well as songs from films like “Titanic” and “Pirates of the Caribbean.”
Camerata San Antonio in Concert
Jan. 10
First Presbyterian Church, 800 Jefferson St.
Camarata San Antonio presents “Bach Reflections,” a concert offering an opportunity to experience the full range of Bach’s artistry. Presenting both his original works and a modern reflection on his style, the program illustrates how Bach’s influence has permeated music history and continues to inspire new generations of composers and performers.
“Always, Loretta”
Jan. 24
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
See Emily Portman, who portrayed Loretta Lynn in the Conway Twitty Broadway musical “It’s Only Make Believe,” appears with the country legend’s original band, The Coal Miners. Together, they deliver the most authentic recreation of a Loretta Lynn concert to be found anywhere.
Winter Market
Jan. 25-26
Inn of the Hills Hotel and Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway
Vendors bring clothing, jewelry, gifts, accessories, Texas handmade goods, gourmet food, photography, Scentsy, home décor, and other merchandise.
“ArtRageous”
Feb. 6
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
See the show that fuses live art created in real time with a rock concert, imaginative movement, powerful vocal performances, light-hearted comedy, and blacklight Bunraku, all in one magical experience.
The New Buddy Holly Band in Concert
Feb. 8
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
The band has been a Hill Country favorite for more than a decade. See the group perform “Jukebox Saturday Night,” featuring guest singer Berklee College of Music graduate Jessie Wren.
Symphony of the Hills in Concert
Feb. 27
Cailloux Theater, 910 Main St.
The symphony presents its final concert of the seasion, “Bach Beethoven Boom,” featuring Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture,” Bach’s Violin Concerto in E Major, and the symphony’s first-ever performance of Mahler’s grand Symphony No. 1 “Titan,” followed by the biggest “boom” of classical music, Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture.”