Laramie Rhodes Hargrove who goes by Rhodes, is a passionate musician advocate, making waves in the Texas music scene with her new venture, the Lost in Texas Music Festival, so named for its vastness. …
Friends of western art are in for a treat on Friday, Oct. 25 and Saturday, Oct. 26 when The Coates Western Art Exhibition and Sale takes place in the David Southern Lake Granbury Conference Center.
Dan and Judy Coates were two of a kind. Not in temperament or personality, but in heart and vision. The two worked joyfully to contribute substantially to the Granbury we know today. The Coates …
One of Granbury’s most beloved events transpires this weekend with the Harvest Moon Festival of the Arts Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26 and 27. This year’s event includes over 90 …
GO PLAY CALENDAR Go Play calendar will feature recurring activities that are open to the public. These items will run each week along with other activities across the area. Submit Go Play …
CALENDAR ITEMS Information should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event for consideration. The Community Calendar is a free listing in the Hood County News to inform readers of …
The Lake Granbury Art Association presented the winners of the Fall Art Show to a packed house at Shanley House Gallery on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the reception honoring the artists. The show opened on Aug. 31 and runs through Oct. 27.
Warren's Backyard was filled with blues and rock fans as the Mysterious Scoundrels, a local band, hosted their annual Rock-N-Blues Bash on Oct. 12. This year's lineup featured E.J. Matthews, James …
This fall, the Granbury Theatre Company is bringing non-stop laughter to the Historic Granbury Opera House with Noises Off, the classic British farce by Michael Frayn. Opening October 25th and …
“Do you want fries with that?” It’s not a question you typically expect from a police officer when they’re standing in front of you, but at Burgers and Badges, it’s a likely scenario. Members of the community can show their support for City of Granbury Police Department Thursday, Oct. 17 from 5-8 p.m. at Grump’s Pavilion for this popular event.
John H. Ingram III, a longtime tennis professional at Pecan Plantation Country Club, was honored by the United States Professional Tennis Association Sept. 18 in Palm Springs, California, with the …
“Vettes on the Square” returns to Hood County Saturday, Oct. 12. The annual event, celebrating 18 years, will take place from 9 a.m. until about 3 p.m. in the Hood County Courthouse …
“Monarch Fest” hosted by the Rio Brazos Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist returns to Hood County Saturday, Oct. 12. The event takes place at the Acton Nature Center at 6900 Smoky …
Information should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the event for consideration. The Community Calendar is a free listing in the Hood County News to inform readers of programs, special …
Sleepy Hollow is back in Granbury at the Langdon center. This is a truly Unique preformance that you have to experince yourself. The actors take you in to the infamous story about …
Wake-Up Juice, Java, Liquid Energy, Rocket Fuel, or Morning Jolt are just a few of the endearing nicknames coffee has acquired over the years, but where did this beguiling, bold brew begin? …
The Pecan Plantation Fly-In and Car Show was a delightful blend of vintage charm and vibrant community spirit. Visitors enjoyed stunning displays of beautifully restored vintage cars, alongside an …
The Pecan Plantation Fly-In and Car Show, held on Saturday, Sept. 28, provided a day of fun and excitement for the community. One of the main highlights was the Young Eagles program, which gave 75 …
Excitement is building for the 11th Annual 50 Fellas Foodfest, which will be held Saturday, Oct. 19, from 6 - 8:30 p.m. at the Granbury Reunion Grounds’ Courts Cleveland Showbarn. This …
James Ambrose, and Stacy Ferguson, members of the Citizens Police Academy Alumni (CPAA) organization, volunteer to support the Granbury Police Department at public events and behind the scenes. Ferguson and Ambrose manned the GPD table at The Texas Cowboy Symposium Saturday, Sept. 28. The CPAA, made up of graduates from the free Citizens Police Academy course offered every spring, raises funds for equipment, events, and officer benevolence not covered by the city budget. They also provide additional manpower for parades and large gatherings, helping to strengthen the bond between the police and the community. All funds raised by the CPAA, a 501(c)(3) organization, directly benefit the Granbury Police Department.