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The Granbury Chamber of Commerce is hosting an evening at Globe Life Field to watch the Texas Rangers play.
Leave it to the award-winning staff at Visit Granbury to find a way to turn a two-minute event into a weekend tourist draw.
We are asking for your support again as we “Ride for Rancho!” All proceeds from the 12-hour “SPIN-A-THON” will be donated to the Rancho Brazos Community Centers.
Congratulations to The Hood County News “Bonnets in Bloom” week 4 Bluebonnet photo contest winner, Eva Myers . Eva will receive a free one-year subscription to the Hood County News and a Bluebonnet contest T-shirt. Thanks to our sponsor, Matteressville.
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From May to December, Brian Clowdus Experiences will be offering three brand new shows in Hood County: “The Charlotte’s Web Experience,” “The Edgar Allan Poe Experience,” and “The Nutcracker Experience,” — all in three different locations.
Local artist David Calton will be performing a live art demo at D'Vine Wine's Gallery Night from 5-8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25
The Granbury JazzFest is returning in full ‘swing’ for its second year, with more performances and a longer event. The free 10-hour-long music festival is set from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25. The event will feature 15 regional and national jazz acts that will be performing across three stages: Granbury Square Plaza, Langdon Center, and Hewlett Park.
The city of Granbury, where tourism is the No. 1 industry, upped its game by achieving designation as a Music Friendly city.
That doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room, does it? The options are few; the choices, not good: you follow instructions – like it or not – or what happens won't be pleasant. But, as in the new book, "Waco Rising" by Kevin Cook, the results of a slow reaction changes society.
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