Granbury has talent! - My Hometowns Texas Cultural and

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Granbury has talent! - My Hometowns Texas Cultural and
Issue 1 | March 2013
GRANBURY’S GOT
TALENT
FREE
TAKE ONE
PRCA Rodeo
Somervell County Expo Center
March 2 Texas
Independence Day Celebration
General Granbury’s
HAS NEW MOVES
Birthday Celebration
Hometowns
Cultural & Entertainment magazine
My
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TEX
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Issue 1 • March 2013
Art
Movies
Activities
The best weird art in Granbury
By Jerry Williamson. 5
There is more than one way
to see a movie!
History of the Brazos Drive-In.
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Movie listings 7
PRCA Rodeo, MotorSport Ranch,
Texas Independence Day Celebration,
or General Granbury’s Birthday
what more could you ask for.
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HOOD
County
Historic Granbury Pictures.
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thru the lens
Don’t miss our Texas Independence Day Celebration in Downtown Granbury!
Art:
Granbury
has talent!
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Music/
Nightlife:
Local music
scene
Art is a hobby for Jerry Williamson, who is a real estate
broker in Granbury. His
in-home studio wall is lined
with dangling chains where
his oil on canvas paintings
hang jammed together in
cluttered fashion.
A variety of Night
Life venues await you
in Granbury and the
surrounding area. Live
Music, Bands, Dancing,
and Entertainment.
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Theater:
Granbury
Theater Co.
High quality,
family-friendly
entertainment that
warms the heart,
uplifts the spirit, and
tells worthy stories.
Page 16
Dining:
Hollywood
& Vine
Bacon Cheddar
Burger Cheddar cheese,
smoked bacon, lettuce
with red onion, pickles
and tomato. Served with
fries.
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Calendar
of Events
We got it all!
Art, Rodeo, Theater, Events....
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Glen Rose
Life size Dinosaur in Glen Rose.
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Shopping
The Square, antiques, gifts,
collectibles, Resale Boutiques,
and Furniture .
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Music &
Nightlife
Boozer’s, Diamond D’s,
and Wild Country Dancing, Pool, and Music.
14 - 15
Theater
Little Women,
12 Angry Men,
Fiddler on the Roof, all a must see. 16 - 17
Dining
All kinds of Food, Music and Fun.
thru the lens
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My Hometowns Texas, LLC
817-219-4166
www.myhometownstexas.com
To list your business or event, email us at:
events@myhometownstexas.com
1413 E. Apache Trail | Granbury, Texas 76048
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Welcome to My Hometowns Texas
Cultural & Entertainment Magazine of Hood and Somervell Counties!
By Joe Adams
Publisher
It is my pleasure to welcome
you to the first issue of My
Hometowns Texas, Cultural
& Entertainment Magazine.
I have been in marketing and
newspapers for the last 20 years,
and I have sold ads to several of
the businesses in this area for many
years.
your valueable time.
There will be a calendar of local
events to keep you informed of
what is going on where and who
is doing what. I believe the reason
people go to the metroplex is because they are unaware of the new
establishments in this area and what
is going on locally.
I am excited to present to you the
first entertainment and cultural
magazine for your area. Culture is
defined as the pursuit of art, music,
or social events that are considered
to be valuable or enlightened. I
want this magazine to be fun for
everyone. My goal is for tourist and
residents alike to find new enjoyable activities to do in Hood, and
Somervell Counties.
Have you ever wondered where
you want to eat, what to do, or what
band is playing where? I want this
magazine to help you in making
your decision about where to spend
they will all have more business?
That is why I want to incorporate all fun activities together so
everyone can enjoy life in their own
backyard.
We hope you enjoy this first issue
of My Hometowns Texas for Hood
and Somervell County. We welcome your feedback as we experiment, tweak and fine-tune over the
next few issues. Please share your
thoughts with us and send your
events and happenings to events@
myhometownstexas.com.
We cannot say “thank you” enough
for everyone’s encouragement and
enthusiasm.
Here is a list of events we are going
to publish and I am sure you will
ask us to print more:
Joe Adams - Publisher
Have you ever noticed that if you
put four or five restaurants together
Hometown Cultural & Entertainment Magazine| Febuary/March 2013
• Granbury
Chamber of Commerce
• Glen Rose
Chamber of Commerce
• The Historic Downtown
Association, Granbury
• CVB
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Golfing Tournaments
Fishing Tournaments
Bands
Music events
Holiday events
Fundraisers
Restaurant Events
Movies
Theater
Holiday festivals
Local clubs and organizations
City events
Convention center events
Expo Center events
Art exhibits and openings
Store events
Our web site will be up and running by the end of March. I hope
all of you will help us make My
Hometowns Texas magazine your
number one fun spot.
Joe Adams
We will start distribution of our
entertainment and cultural magazine
in Hood and Somervell County, as well
as the west side of Fort Worth. As we
grow, we will expand our areas.
www.myhometownstexas.com
You probably have never heard of this guy,
Artist:
Jerry Williamson
under the instruction of Blair
Currin of Aledo. Most of his
work is now done in his home
studio near Granbury.
With no academic fine arts
background, no juried art shows,
and little professional instruction,
he just “does what he does.”
Some of it may seem a little
weird, unorthodox, and maybe
even ugly!
When asked how he sees his
art, he had this to say:
Art is a hobby for Jerry
Williamson, who is a real
estate broker in Granbury. His
in-home studio wall is lined with
dangling chains where his oil
on canvas (and some on board)
paintings hang jammed together
in cluttered fashion.
Jerry has always had
appreciation for art and those
with artistic ability. He was first
introduced to oil painting in the
1960’s when he briefly took
painting lessons from a local
teacher in a small West Texas
town. After a few years of
painting on his own, he ceased
painting for about thirty years.
In 2006 he took up the brushes
again with renewed enthusiasm,
Galleries
Artefactz
120 N. Houston St
Granbury
(817) 573-9446
www.artefactz.com
Brazos Prophetic Arts
313 Ables St.
Granbury
(817) 579-1775
Oak Tree Gallery
& Framing
2103 E Hwy. 377
Granbury
(817) 573-6252
RAEB Inc
3101 Neri Rd.
Granbury
(817) 573-5616
Uptownarts.NET
4395 E. Hwy. 377
Granbury
(682) 936-2581
Wolf Crossing Art Gallery
1410 Fall Creek Hwy.
Granbury
(817) 326-0232
“I am not an art instructor and
probably don’t know many
of the basic techniques. I
just do what I like to do. My
desire to paint comes in spurts.
Sometimes I have the dickens
trying to get the right color or
the right stroke. Sometimes it
is easy. When it is easy, I never
want to quit. Some of my oil on
canvas paintings started out as
designs from black and white
pencil sketches. And I usually
like my B&W sketches better
than my colorful oil on canvas,
which is my preferred medium.
My advice to anyone who has
the slightest interest in drawing
or art, especially those who are
younger and are still in school,
is to doodle and draw, doodle
and draw! And if you have
opportunity for professional
instruction, by all means
take it!”
Lake Granbury Art Association
Glen Rose
Barnard’s Mill Art
Museum
307 Sw Barnard St,
Glen Rose,
(254) 897-7494
barnardsmill.com
www.granburyart.org
224 N Travis Street
(817) 579-7656
Scan for a listing of local artists’
White Buffalo Gallery
200 SW Barnard St.
Glen Rose
(254) 897-1988
thewhitebuffalogallery.com
www.myhometownstexas.com
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art
or seen any of his work. You won’t find his name on hangings
in any gallery or public studio, at least not yet...
Movies
movies
HISTORY OF THE DRIVE IN THEATRE
family can participate in that will
take you back to yesteryear. I bet
for some of us we might have a
story or two to tell about going to
the drive-in.
The Brazos Drive-in Theater has
been around for over 50 years and,
for some of us, it is like going
back in time to one’s childhood.
We are truly blessed to still have
this working historic structure
in Granbury showing first-run
movies. I have checked facebook
and have found how many people
really like it enough to write about
their feelings of what it means to
them.
I recommend that you take anyone
to the drive-in and they will have
a good time. There is something
about being outside and breathing the fresh air with the scent of
fresh cooked food and popcorn.
You tune your car radio or your
portable radio to hear the movie.
Friday or Saturday night it is $20
double feature for a car load up to
6 people.
The Brazos drive-in has been
You can even rent the theater for
a special event Sunday-Thursday.
If you live in Granbury or are just
visiting, be sure to watch a movie
at the Brazos Drive-in.
Movies and show times can be
found at www.thebrazos.com or
by calling 817-573-1311.
The Brazos Drive-In was built in 1952,
and has been in operation since.
designated a Historic Landmark
by the City of Granbury Historic
Commission since October 7,
2003 and re-designated a per-
manent landmark as of April 1,
2008. It has been in operation
since 1952 when it was built.
This is one event your whole
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at Lake Granbury
Beautiful Creatures
2hr 12min - Rated PG-13
Drama
3:05 6:45pm
(817) 573-6684
Warm Bodies
1hr 37min - Rated PG-13 Comedy/Horror/Romance
2:35 4:50 7:15pm
1201 Waters Edge Drive
Granbury, TX, 76048
A Good Day to Die Hard
1hr 37min - Rated R
Action/Suspense/Thriller
2:30 4:55 7:30pm
Safe Haven
1hr 55min - Rated PG-13
Romance/Drama
2:45 6:30pm
Identity Thief
1hr 51min - Rated R
Comedy
3:00 6:45pm
Escape from Planet Earth
1hr 29min - Rated PG
Animation/Adventure/Comedy
2:25pm
Escape from Planet Earth 3D
1hr 29min - Rated PG
Animation/Adventure/Comedy
4:40 7:00pm
scan for the
latest movie information.
Coming March 1st
Jack the Giant Slayer 3D
“Jack the Giant Slayer” tells the story of an ancient war that is reignited when a young farmhand unwittingly opens a gateway between
our world and a fearsome race of giants. Unleashed on the Earth for
the first time in centuries, the giants strive to reclaim the land they
once lost, forcing the young man, Jack, into the battle of his life
to stop them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people, and the love of a
brave princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors
he thought only existed in legend-and gets the chance to become a
legend himself.
WELCOME TO THE GRANBURY SQUARE PLAZA
WHAT’S AT THE MOVIES
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Activities
PRCA
RODEO
GLEN ROSE
19th Annual Glen Rose P.R.C.A Rodeo, Februaruy 28th,
March 1 - 2, 2013 at the Somervell County Expo Center.
Top Professional Cowboys & Cowgirls
Great Action! Thrills, Spills & Fun!
GOLF
COURSES
Harbor Lakes Golf Club Course
18 holes over 7,239 yards
with a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity)
2100 Clubhouse Dr., Granbury
(817) 578-8600
Granbury Country Club Course
MARCH
2 TEXAS
ACTIVITIES
CELEBRATION
Come enjoy Historic Vendors, Chuck Wagon Cook-Off,
Historic Parade, Historic Re-Enactments, Historic
Exhibits, Music & Dancing, Activities for the Kids!
9 holes over 3,054 yards
with a par of 36 (Public)
1611 Rockview Dr., Granbury
(817) 573-9912
Hidden Oaks Course
18 holes over 6,880 yards
with a par of 72 (Public)
2701 Hideaway Bay Ct., Granbury
(817) 279-1078
De Cordova Bend
Country Club Course
18 holes over 6,423 yards
with a par of 70 (Private Equity)
5301 Country Club Dr., Granbury
(817) 326-2381
Pecan Plantation
Country Club Course
18 holes over 6,830 yards
with a par of 72 (Private Equity)
8650 Westover Ct., Granbury
(800) 279-6471
Nutcracker Golf Club Course
18 holes over 6,743 yards
with a par of 72 (Private Equity)
9500 Orchard Dr., Granbury
(817) 279-0936
Starr Hollow Golf Club, Course
9 holes (Private Non-Equity)
5717 Star Hollow Ct., Tolar
(254) 834-3464
Squaw Valley Golf Course
18 holes over 6,731 yards
with a par of 72 (Municipal)
2439 E Highway 67, Glen Rose
(254) 897-7956
General Granbury’s Birthday Celebration
When: March 16-17
General Granbury’s Birthday Celebration is celebrated each year
with a birthday cake and ice cream in honor of the General.
Events include: Annual Bean, Rib and Brisket Cook-off, Arts, and
Craft vendors, Food vendors, and many bean games for the kids,
a bean eating contest, a bike and trike parade and many more
activities.
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HOOD County through the lens
Hood County Courthouse
Historic Nutt House Hotel
Historic Granbury Railroad Depot
Granbury Square - East side
Granbury Theatre Company
www.myhometownstexas.com
Downtown Granbury - South side of Square;
red brick building was old Hood County Bank
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CALENDAR of EVENTS MARCH
A place to have fun!
Open every Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday in March
Yeats-Duke 1858 Working Museum
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM @
214 North Crockett St
Granbury Ghosts and Legend Tours
7:00 PM - 10:15 PM @
Historic Granbury Square
Open Friday and Saturday In March
Granbury Dollhouse Museum
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM @
421 East Bridge Street
Open every day In March
FCS Indoor Paintball Facility... Now Open
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM @ 6025
Fall Creek Highway
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Texas Independence
Day Celebration - 10:00
AM - 6:00 PM @ Granbury
Historic Downtown
Film Study with
Ann Mitchell 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM @ Langdon Center Gordon House
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Texas Independence Day Celebration 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM @ Granbury Historic
Downtown
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
Little Women- 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Discovery After Dark - Fossil Rim Wildlife
Center 254-897-2960
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Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
Family Fun Day/Dr. Seuss
Day 254-897-2960
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Fine Art Funk, and Fabulous
Junk Art Antique Shoe- Historic Courthouse in Glen
Rose
Granbury Theatre Company
presents: 12 Angry Men 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
North Texas Longhorn
Cattle Show- Glen Rose
Show Barn
D’Vine Wine on the Square presents:
Music, Massage and Merlot - 6:30 PM
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
PRCA Rodeo Glen Rose Main Arena
February 28th to March 2nd
North Texas Longhorn Cattle ShowGlen Rose Show Barn
Super Second Saturday presented by
Granbury Square Merchants 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM @
Granbury Historic Square
Historic Granbury Gunslingers 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM @
Historic Granbury Square
Revolver Brewing Tour - 12:00
PM - 3:00 PM @ 5650 Matlock Road
Bridge Street History Center - 1:00
PM - 4:00 PM @ 319 E. Bridge Street
Girls Night Out - 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM @
Historic Granbury Square
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PRCA Rodeo - Glen Rose Main Arena
February 28 to March 2nd
Texas Independence Day Celebration 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM @ Granbury Historic
Downtown
Revolver Brewing Tour 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM @
5650 Matlock Road
Texas Independence Day evening
events: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM @
Granbury Square Plaza
10 - My Hometowns Texas Cultural & Entertainment Magazine Fine Art Funk, and Fabulous
Junk Art Antique Show
Historic Courthouse
in Glen Rose
North Texas Longhorn Cattle Show Glen Rose Show Barn
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 3:30 PM - 5:00 P
Camp El Tesoro Spring Break Nature
11 - 15
Day Camp - 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM @ Camp
open to children kindergarten thru fifth grade.
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Film Study with
Ann Mitchell 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM @
Langdon Center Gordon
House.
14 - 17
Texas Reining Horse Shoe
Glen Rose Main Arena
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Granbury Theatre Company
presents: 12 Angry Men 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Granbury Theatre Company
presents: 12 Angry Men 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
General Granbury’s 35th
Annual Birthday Party on
Historic Square 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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HOOD & SOMERVELL COUNTY
Motor Sport Ranch - Cresson
NASA race - HPDE, Time Trials, Racing
Glen Rose Neo-Relix III Film Festival
All Day
Art on the Square | Glen Rose
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Southwest Miniature
Horse Show – Glen Rose
All Day
Bluegrass Jam Sessions
Glen Rose 3:00PM
Bridge Street History Center
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM @
319 E. Bridge Street
Glen Rose Neo-Relix III Film Festival March 21-23, 2013.- All Day
Girls Night Out - 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM @
Historic Granbury Square
Granbury Theatre Company presens:
12 Angry Men - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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General Granburys 35th Annual Birthday Party on Historic
Square - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
@ Granbury Historic Square
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Junior Girl Scout
Badge Fest – Fossil
Rim Wild Life Center
9-4pm
Southwest Miniature Horse Show
Glen Rose - All Day
Motor Sport Ranch - Cresson
NASA race - HPDE, Time Trials, Racing
Photography tour Fossil Rim
Glen Rose - 3pm - 7pm
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Glen Rose Neo-Relix Film Festival
All Day
Texas Bonanza Glen Rose Main Arena
Southwest Miniature Horse Show,
Glen Rose Showbarn
Revolver Brewing Tour -March 23,
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM @ 5650 Matlock
Road
Bridge Street History Center -March
23, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM @ 319 E. Bridge
Street
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men -March 23, 7:30
PM - 10:00 PM
19 - 22
Shanley Center for the Arts presents:
Painting Workshop with Daryl Urig - 9:00
AM - 4:00 PM @ Shanley House for the
Arts
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Film Study with Ann Mitchell 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM @ Langdon
Center Gordon House
Southwest Miniature Horse
Show – Glen Rose All Day
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Southwest Miniature
Horse Show – Glen
Rose All Day
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Granbury Theatre Company
presents: 12 Angry Men
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
D’Vine Wine on the Square
presents Music, Massage
and Merlot - 6:30 PM @
Historic Granbury Square
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM @
Granbury Live Auditorium
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Granbury Community Wide
Easter Egg Hunt 11:00
AM - 2:00 PM @ Granbury
City Park
Revolver Brewing Tour - 12:00
PM - 3:00 PM @ 5650 Matlock Road
Bridge Street History Center - 1:00
PM - 4:00 PM @ 319 E. Bridge Street
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men - 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Langdon Center presents:
Tour De France -March 24,
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM @
Langdon Center Concert Hall
Granbury Theatre Company presents:
12 Angry Men -March 24, 3:30
PM - 5:00 PM
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Southwest Miniature
Horse Show, Glen Rose
Showbarn
Film Study with Ann
Mitchell - 6:00 PM - 9:00
PM @ Langdon Center
Gordon House
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Easter Sunday
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Somervell County through the lens
Somervell County Courthouse
Slow and meandering Paluxy River
Paluxy Heritage Park - Glen Rose
12 - My Hometowns Texas Cultural & Entertainment Magazine Over 100 lifesize dinosaurs
Downtown Glen Rose
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Shopping experiences
Granbury and Glen Rose offer a boundless array of fresh, quaint, and one-of-a-kind,
shopping experiences
that you won’t find any
place else.
Antiques
Art and Music
Books and Collectibles
Clothing
Fashion
Furniture
Gifts
Handiwork
Home Decor & Furnishings
Jewelry
Kids and Pets
Specialty Foods and Beverages
Vineyards and Wineries
www.myhometownstexas.com
SHOPPING
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Music/Nightlife
Boozer’s
JamFAB
Diamond D’s
MUSIC
Trimmiers
Wild Country
Canyon Creek
LOCAL VENUES
Boozers
211 M & M Ranch Rd.
Granbury
817-579-6094
boozersbar.net
Wild Country
207 Western Hills Trail
Acton
(817) 573-2529
Diamond D’s
3605 Contrary Creek Rd, Granbury | 817-573-2100
GLEN ROSE
The Dock
1003 White Cliff Road
Granbury |817-573-9100
buffalo gap
1470 E. Hwy. 377
Granbury | 817-573-4471
buffalogapsteakhousegranbury.com
BOOZERS
MARCH
2
Shallow Water
9
Piece of My Heart
16
Outtathabox
23
Skip Pullig Band
Buffalo Gap
Steakhouse & Cantina
MARCH
23 Ed Vargas Lt. Country
30 Steve Schick
Acoustic Country
The Green Pickle
SW Barnard St. | Glen Rose
254-898-1611
Beer garden and live music
most weekends.
Hollywood & Vine
101 NE Vine St. | Glen Rose
254-898-0250
hollywoodandvinerestaurant.com
HOLLYWOOD & VINE
Glen Rose
MARCH
1
Matt Day Band
2
Steve Schick
8
Jay Hollis
9
Highway 80 West
15
Paul McCoy and the
Unreal McCoys
22
Dempsey & Clark
23
Sand Dollar Rodeo Band
29
Cody Dell Akridge
30
Benay Dennis and the
No Name Band
DIAMOND D’S
MARCH
13 Scott Sturgeon Band
16 Sand Dollar Rodeo
THE GREEN PICKLE
Glen Rose
A Texas Beer Garden
Live music every
Friday and Saturday, plus
sports entertainment!
WILD COUNTRY
MARCH
2
Clint Levi Band
9 Matt Wayne and Co.
16 Union Hill
23 Taylor Hickey Band
27 Mike Wissel &
The Pawn Shop Pistols
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Theater
Granbury Theater Company
Granbury Theatre Company, a
new arts organization, is proud
to be performing Little Women,
its 6th production. This fun,
Classic show is a must see, full
of laughter, tears, music and
dancing. Artistic Director David
Whitlock and Executive director
Andrew Barrus are in full swing
and ecstatic about the future for
this new company.
Little Women
February 1st - March 2nd
12 Angry Men
March 8th - 30th
Fiddler on the Roof
April 5th - May 2th
THEATRE
Prior to coming to Granbury,
David, was working as the Head
of Automation for Cirque du
Soleil in Macau China at the
Cash on Delivery Cast
Venetian Resort for 3 years on
their ZAiA show. He also worked
with Cirque’s ZARKANA at the
Kremlin Theatre in Moscow,
Radio City Music Hall, and for
a spell in Vegas. David’s true
love however is in his theatrical
background. He has worked
as Artistic Director/Technical
Director at the SCERA Center for
the Arts in Orem, Utah, Technical
Dir. at Florida International
University, Lighting Designer/
TD for CityDance Ensemble
(Washington, DC), Scenic
Designer for the Egyptian Theatre
(Park City, Utah), and various
freelance jobs over the years.
Andrew brings to the Granbury
Theatre Company over 15
years of experience, working
professionally with two
successful live theaters, the
Salt Lake Olympic Committee,
Cirque Du Soleil and Princess
Cruises. He has served each
in a variety of positions
including Technical Director,
Head of Automation, Scenic
Designer, Lighting Designer,
Stage Manager, Director,
Choreographer and Actor. He has
been an integral team member in
developing the winning theatrical
model employed by StageStop
Theater in Logan, Utah and Hale
Premieres
this Spring
Show times:
Thursdays-Saturdays 7:30 P.M.
Saturdays and Sundays 3:30 P.M.
Ticket prices range from $15 for
children to $20 for adults.
The Secret Garden
Plaid Tidings
Centre Theatre in Salt Lake City,
Utah and opening a new Cirque
Du Soleil show in China.
Their mission is to enrich the
community with high quality,
family-friendly entertainment
that warms the heart, uplifts
the spirit, and tells worthy
stories. Their plan is to provide
volunteer opportunities for
those in the community and
offer educational experiences
for children, teens and adults
to develop artistic talents and
learn the theater craft. Their
intention is to provide affordable
entertainment that is moving and
compelling, bringing audiences
to tears through song and dance,
language and laughter, and stories
that bring to our community
messages of love and acceptance,
pain and healing, integrity,
courage, culture, and celebration
of life. The primary focus will
be producing live musicals and
comedies. Their charter season
consists of 8-10 productions this
year, each running between 16
to 30 performances over 5 to 6
weekends. Community members
will direct, act in, and provide
technical assistance for these
productions as volunteers.
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in bringing great theater back to
Granbury by purchasing your
tickets by phone at
817-579-0952
For more information visit:
granburytheatrecompany.org
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Theater
12 ANGRY MEN
Directed by Kent Whites
“12 Angry Men is a no excuses
drama. One of the most interesting things about 12 Angry Men
is the timelessness of the issues.
The play deals with many of the
issues that our society struggles
with today. The refusal to accept
and being threatened by other
ideas or points of view; a rush to
judgement based only on a limited
understanding of facts ; racism;
and a lack of awareness of the
enormous responsibility that each
of us have in the health of our
democracy, are just some of the
things that the characters struggle
with in 12 Angry Men.
The power of the play lies in the
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characters coming to terms with
their different points of view and
the fact that the audience witnesses these men working through
those differences. 12 Angry Men is
a play that provides the actors with
a great opportunity to showcase
their talents because every role has
a strong and well defined character. Playing these roles requires
genuine and powerful emotions.
The audience experiences a drama
that is entertaining on many
different levels, but also serves
as a window with which we can
view our individual and collective
selves.”
PERFORMANCE DATES:
March 8 - March 30th
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday - 7:30 PM
Saturday Matinee - 3:30 PM
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Dining
HOLLYWOOD & VINE
On the MENU...
A Burger Tradition
DINING ON THE SQUARE
Babe’s Chicken House
W. Pearl St. | 817-573-9777
Brazos Smokehouse
101 E. Pearl St. | 817-579-1393
Thursday - Saturday: 11am - 8pm only
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop - patio dining
115 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-8226
Nutshell Eatery & Bakery
137 E. Pearl St. | 817-279-8989
Paradise Coffee House & Bistro
129 Pearl St. | 817-573-3853
BISTRO
Pearl St. Station –patio dining
129 Pearl St. | 817-579-7233
Linda’s Southern Kitchen
Pearl @ Crockett St. | 817-573-1952
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop - patio dining
115 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-8226
Christina’s Bistro
110 N. Houston St. | 817-579-1707
101 NE Vine Street | Glen Rose, Texas 76043 | 254-898-0250 | www.hollywoodandvinerestaurant.com
DINING
Hollywood and Vine Restaurant
& Bar is a well kept little secret,
hidden behind the historic
Glen Rose square. The original
building was built in the 1890’s
and was known as the Gaither
Sanitarium and Boarding house.
This building stills stands and
is filled with bits of history and
a spirit that will warm your
heart. It was renovated in 2010
to become “Hollywood and
Vine”. The new beachy, surfer
like atmosphere gives customers
that vacation feel, not found at
most restaurants. It is a place
where you can just relax and
enjoy yourself and are usually
personally greeted by one of the
owners.
NEW tasty Prime Rib French
Dip sandwiches throughout the
week are just a few. Friday and
Saturday nights are accompanied
by local bands with live music,
and pool tournaments on Tuesday
nights allowing for a good time to
be had by all ages all week. With
this, deserves the mention that
they are always looking to add
more talent to their entertainment
rotation. The outdoor patio is a
perfect place to enjoy a beverage
or two (as long as you’re 21) or
just enjoy the beautiful weather.
Dress is laid back, as long as
Recently purchased by “new”
owners, The Crider’s, Curtis,
Wanda, their son Clint and wife
Ashley, plan to continue to
expand the menu and enjoyment
for all ages at the restaurant. They
aim to please their customers and
take pride in serving quality food.
While known for burgers, many
new menu items continue to
put them on the map. Saturday
evening’s special is Prime
Rib, Homemade Tacos on
Tuesday, fresh cut Rib Eye
Steak Saturday evenings, and the
18 - My Hometowns Texas Cultural & Entertainment Magazine you have shoes and a shirt you
get service. Price is average and
cuisine is American. Hours of
operation are Tuesday through
Thursday 11am to 10pm, Friday
and Saturday 11am to 11pm. As
the weather continues to warm up
so will the hours, as they’ll soon be
open on Sundays.
Check their Facebook and Web
site for the latest coming events.
Pack up and head out to Glen Rose
for a “day-cation!” or come for the
weekend. Glen Rose offers plenty
to do and lots of unique places to
stay.
1890 Grille and Lounge
E. Pearl St. | 817-533-3400
4:30pm - Cocktail Hour
AMERICAN (off the square)
Buffalo Gap Steakhouse
& Cantina
1470 E. Hwy. 377 & Business 377
817-573-4471 | patio dining
Great American Grill
Inside Hilton Garden Inn
635 E. Pearl St. | 817-579-3807
Grumps Burgers
3503 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-5000
Hoffbrau Steakhouse
315 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-776-4982
Cari’s Restaurant
2113 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-980-1223
Kowboy Kolaches
2715 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-3469
Chili’s Bar & Grill
1000 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-9402
Irby’s Burgers & Catfish
804 E. Pearl St. (on the lake)
817-579-9402
Montana Restaurant
1454 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-2500
Cotton Patch
1151 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-6461
Pam’s
204 S. Morgan | 817-326-8052
Firehouse Cafe
1462 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-279-1160
Spring Creek Barbeque
317 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-7336
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The Dock
1003 Whitecliff Rd. | 817-579-8200
Stumpys Lakeside Grill
2323 S. Morgan | 817-279-1000
Rib Shack - patio dining
4021 Old Acton Hwy. 4 | 817-326-4752
Golden Chick
2620 W. Highland Dr.
Hwy. 4 in Acton | 817-326-2007
COFFEE HOUSES
Coffee Grinder (inside HEB Market)
3804 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-279-0977
Paradise Coffee Co.
129 W. Pearl St. | 817-573-3853
Starbucks w/drive thru
413 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-0640
GLEN ROSE DINING
Barnard Street Bakery
1110 NE Big Bend Trail
254-897-3324
BIG CUP EATERY
Mexican & American
Hwy. 67 & 56 | 254-897-3841
CHACHI’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Hwy. 67 | 254-897-7504
China Wok
109 SW Barnard St.
254-897-2660
DEBBIE’S RESTAURANT
Hwy. 67 | 254-897-4399
DONNA’S DONUTS
Hwy. 67 - 254-897-7522
JAPANESE
Fossil Rim Wildlife
Center Cafe
1789 CR 2009 |254-898-4263
Miyako
715 Autumn Ridge Dr. | 817-579-8668
HAMMOND’S B-B-Q
Hwy. 67 | 254-897-3008
ITALIAN
HOLLYWOOD & VINE
101 NE Vine St. | 254-898-0250
Pasta Fina
1106 S. Morgan | 817-279-8669
Antonio’s Ristorante Italiano
4426 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-1783
Joe’s Pasta & Pizza
512 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-5637
Nizza Pizza Pasta & Subs
2200 E. Hwy. 377 @ Davis St.
817-573-7575
Cici’s Pizza
1030 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-6565
INN ON THE RIVER
Barnard St. 1 block off Square
Reservations Required, call
254-897-2929 or 800-575-2101
JULIANNY’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Hwy. 67 | 254-897-2576
LOCO COYOTE GRILL
West of Glen Rose off of Hwy. 67
Steaks & Burgers - 254-897-2324
MR. JIM’S PIZZA
Hwy. 67 - Delivery - 254-897-9999
Domino’s
1151 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-1800
PIE PEDDLERS - 254-897-9228
Downtown at 106 Barnard St.
Fresh Bakes Pies Whole Or By The Slice
Little Caesars
1421 S. Morgan | 817-573-1411
RANCH HOUSE BBQ & STEAKS
Hwy. 67 | 254-897-3441
MEXICAN
Riverhouse Grill
210 SW Barnard St. | 254-898-8514
Garcia’s Mexican Restaurant
1840 Camp Crucis Ct. @ Loop 567
817 573-4920
ROUGH CREEK LODGE
CR2013 - Reservations Required
254-965-3700 or 800-864-4705
Agave Tamale Company
106 N. Lambert West of the Square
817-579-7600
SIMPLE SIMON’S PIZZA
Hwy. 67 - Delivery - 254-898-0022
El Chico
1151 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-8833
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop - patio dining
115 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-8226
La Fiesta
1112 S. Morgan St. 817-579-1275
Mi Familia
1468 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-279-0382
Sabor Mexicano Taqueria & Grill
515 W. Bridge St. | 817-573-6202
ORIENTAL
China Cafe Buffet
1491 S. Morgan St.| 817-579-7888
Song Hays Chinese Restaurant
1311 N. Plaza Dr. | 817-573-4841
Panda Express
1031 E. Hwy. 377 | 817 573-8988
Storiebook Cafe
502 NE Barnard St. | 254-897-2665
SUNSHINE DONUTS
Hwy. 67 | 254-897-2827