Round Top Festival Institute
The world-renowned Round Top Festival Institute exists because concert pianist James “Jimmy” Dick believes in the power of inspiration.
The world-renowned Round Top Festival Institute exists because concert pianist James “Jimmy” Dick believes in the power of inspiration.
Things to do in February in Round Top include music, wine and quilts… Check out these Roundtopolis events happening in February 2020: Feb. 6...
Slow living is about taking time to be in the moment and being conscious of where you are. It’s about not being on your phone all the time, not working all of the time, and not being distracted. Slow living means taking time to spend with your friends, and when you are with your friends, you are fully with them, not thinking about work or emails. It’s about removing busyness from your life.
With three businesses and three sons, Bar A Ranch owners Dave and Becky Allan live in a whirlwind—and it’s nothing new.
On many a night, the philanthropic heart of the Roundtopolis™ throbs strongly. Galas large, or soirees small are hosted to underwrite area non profits that serve the community.
Forensic sculptor Amanda Danning reconstructs faces from the past using science, history and art. By Lorie A. Woodward
Things to do in the Roundtopolis, with a look ahead to February.
Many Texas landowners face energy rights-of-way on their property or an easement of some kind. In many cases landowners may be able to plant these disturbed areas with wildlife and pollinator-friendly plants. Native plants are beneficial to a host of wildlife and pollinator species, and while native seeds are readily available, there are several things that landowners should consider before purchasing. The Texas Native Seeds Program is a part of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. The statewide effort is working to improve native seed availability and provide guidance on native habitat restoration.
Residents within three miles of the Texas Cotton Gin Museum know when the Lady B, a 1925 Bessemer Type IV diesel oil engine that powers the Burton Farmers Gin, is fired up.
The Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum provides an in-depth look at the foundation of Chappell Hill in Washington County.