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Wednesday, January 14, 2009 • Posted January 13, 2009

January 14, 2009

•The Good Samaritan Center will have its quarterly business meeting at 620 North Pecan Street on Wednesday, Jan 14 at 10am.

January 15, 2009

•Trout Fishing in Blanco! Blanco State Park will be stocked with rainbow trout on January 15 and 29. Pay the $4 park entry fee, no fishing license required! Fish from the bank or rent a canoe/kayak. There is no length limit on trout, but a daily bag limit of 5. Dates are subject to change, so call A.E. Wood Fish Hatchery at 512-353-0572 before coming to confirm date. Largemouth bass, catfish and sunfish are also always plentiful in the park’s waters.

January 17, 2009

•Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. will be conducting Volunteer Orientation Class Sat, Jan 17 at 10am. For further info and directions, contact Lori at 830-336-2725 ext 304 or email your RSVP to lorih@wildlife-rescue.org. Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. will issue attendees info on the new Home Wildlife Rehabilitation Program.

January 20, 2009

•Hill Country CattleWomen will hold their Annual Legislative Meeting on Tuesday, Jan 20 at the Inn of The Hills Resort, 1001 Junction Highway, Kerrville. Coffee and sign-in are at 10am, with the meeting starting at 10:30am; lunch following. Cost for luncheon is $16. Reservations must be made before Jan 14 with your Area Reservation Chair or Beverly Lacy 830-229-5604. This meeting is open to the public and for anyone interested in private property rights.

February 7, 2009

•Join Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation at their Boerne thrift store, The Squirrel's Nest, for a cat adoption day on February 7th, 2009. Stop by 515 North Main Street, just a couple blocks north of the Main Plaza Park, anytime from 9:00am to 2:00pm. You may just find your kitty soulmate!

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