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“Heard It Through The Grapevine”

Fundraiser for ACT

Fundraiser for ACT

Aware Central Texas Fundraiser
“Heard It on the Grapevine”:
An Art Auction to Promote Child Abuse Prevention

Belton, Texas – On Thursday, April 16th from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, Aware Central Texas, in cooperation with Helping Hands Ministries will be sponsoring a fundraiser, “Heard It on the Grapevine” Art Auction and Wine Tasting at the Silver Spur Theater, 108 Royal Street in Salado. Proceeds will benefit Helping Hands Ministries and Aware Central Texas.

Live music by the Blue River Band will be provided. The cost is $25 per person with corporate discounts available. Door prizes and a weekend for 2 prize package to be raffled.

For more information, please contact Sue Ellen Jackson, Executive Director, Aware Central Texas at  254-939-7582  or  254-939-1696 .

Wines provided by Salado Wine Seller

Wildflower Art Show & Texas Wine Tasting

web20picWildflower Art Show & Texas Wine Tasting, March 28 & 29, 9 am – 5 pm

Come on down and meet Texas artists and Texas wine makers!  Sip and swirl great Texas wines while you browse the Wildflower Art Fair.

Representatives from Bell Mountain Vineyards, Brennan Vineyards, Brushy Creek Vineyards, Chisholm Trail Winery, Homestead Winery, Landon Winery, McPherson Cellars Winery, Red Caboose Winery, Spicewood Vineyards, Texas Hills Vineyards, & Woodrose Winery will be available in the afternoon to promote their wines at the Wildflower Art Fair at Salado Wine Seller, 841 N. Main St., Salado, TX 76571. 

Artists and artisans throughout Texas and the southwest will line the grounds with beautiful works of oil, acrylics, watercolors, pastels and mixed media including woodwork, sculpture, jewelry, glassworks, metal work and handmade clothing. “Artists in Action” and live music by Paul Cox & Texas Accoustic, Harebilly, Brian Burns, and Richard Paul Thomas

Admission and parking are free. A commemorative wine glass and tasting tickets will be available for sale; wine by the glass and bottle as well. Proper identification will be required. For more information, please call 254.947.5040 or email [email protected].

Jammin’ on the Lawn, Saturday, March 7, 4-7 pm

Music and Texas wine on the lawn at Salado Wine Seller. Bring your own picnic and lawn chair! Music by Kindred Souls.  In case of inclement weather, the music will be indoors.  Blues, ballads and ballyhoos!

Congrats to Carey Quick

Congratulations to Carey Quick, SIS 4th grade Science teacher, for receiving the Channel 10 “Golden Apple Award.” Bill Young visited the school today and presented her with this well deserved honor. Tune in on Monday, February 23, 6:00pm, Channel 10 KWTX,  or Tuesday, February 24, 6:30am, to view footage of the presentation.

Congratulations Carey!!!

Wildfire Open Roping 2009

Salado Wine Seller is proud to be a sponsor of the Wildfire Arena.  We’ve got a banner in the arena to let all the ropers, fans and horses know that the best place to buy Texas wines is in Salado, TX, just down the street.  Here is our banner, expertly designed by Herculiz:

Good luck to the ropers!

Fletcher’s Books and Antiques

Bookshelf from Fletcher's Books and AntiquesAs I was arranging the shop, I realized I needed more shelves.  I quickly ran over to Fletcher’s Books and Antiques where Tyler Fletcher found exactly what I was looking for.  Here it is:

So if you find yourself in need of just the right piece of furniture, go see Tyler over at Fletcher’s Books and Antiques.  If Tyler doesn’t have what you’re looking for, he’ll surely talk you into something else.  And if you’re still not sure, then consult Eddy Puss, the cat.  Then come by for a glass of Texas wine and compare your treasure with mine.  (Or purchase a couple of the great gifts we’ve got displayed on those shelves).

Congratulations Salado Scrappers!

Lynn Renfro and Drew Van Winkle dump water on Salado Scrappers coach Keith Fisher and his players after they beat the Belton A’s 9-1 on Thursday for the championship of the Texas Teenage Baseball Machine Pitch State Tournament in Belton. The Scrappers finished 5-0. (Mitch Green/Telegram)

Picture from Temple Daily Telegram, August 1, 2008