Just because the wicked witch is dead, doesn’t mean your weekend has to be! On April 24 and 25, come take a stroll down the yellow brick road with the thespians of Cornerstone Christian Academy as they perform their version of the technicolor classic, “The Wizard of Oz.”
Robert Milo Jones will present the monthly artist demonstration at the April meeting of the Lake Granbury Art Association Monday, April 14. Jones will be teaching a two-day workshop titled …
The North Central Texas Civil War Round Table will meet April 14, at 6:30 p.m. at Spring Creek Barbeque, 317 E. Hwy 377 in Granbury. Patrick Falci, the nation’s leading historian on the life of Confederate General A.P. Hill, will present the program.
The 27 th annual Rio Brazos Juried Art Exhibition opened at Granbury’s Langdon Center Saturday, April 5. The art exhibit — a partnership between Tarleton State University Department of …
Nothing says celebrating the resurrected Christian Lord like watching 40 toddlers in smocking fight over pastel plastic eggs in a random field. It's a tradition as old as time, and one that the Hood County YMCA will be perpetuating on April 18 at 11 a.m. with feature guest crafter and Granbury bunny connoisseur Nancy Banks Marstiller.
Nothing in this life beats a good old-fashioned hometown fish fry. Starting as a Lenten tradition, a fish fry on a spring Friday has become commonplace with all demographics, and is now considered as heartily American as apple pie. This year, Hood County’s biggest fish fry, called the ‘Taste of Tolar,’ is going to be hosted by the Tolar Education Foundation at LC Ranch April 26 at 6 p.m.
Mother and daughter duo, Missy Brooks and Amanda Salazar are turning their new business, The Playhouse, into Granbury’s hottest hub for littles and the adults who love them. Completing the space with everything to set a young child’s imagination alight, these two entrepreneurs are all play and no work — and that's just the way they like it, thank you very much.
Sisters in Crime (Sort Of): Liz and Berklee Heil bring double the firepower to "Bonnie & Clyde" at Granbury Theatre Company By: Micky Shearon There’s something electric about …
Some stories are too grand to stay contained in a book. On Thursday, April 24 at 6:30 p.m. the Bridge Street History Center will welcome historians Dr. Steven Woodworth and Dr. Donald Frazier in an event titled “John Graves and ‘Goodbye to a River’ a Conversation in History and Legacy.”
For as long as I can remember, video games have been a major part of my life. Whether it's fast-paced action games, deep role-playing games, or intricate puzzle-platformers, I've always enjoyed …
Dr. Calvin Lawrence has achieved a feat many dream of accomplishing, yet few attempt. On January 25, Lawerence published his first book — “The Happy Leader,” an autobiographical narrative cataloging his life’s experiences revolving around themes of leadership, perseverance, and inspiration.
Grace Classical Christian Academy presents “Ville du Havre” at Granbury Live Thursday, March 27 and Friday, March 28. Chartered in 2012, this will be the fifth year for GCCA to produce a play.