Scholarship opportunity
The Dripping Springs Women’s Club will award two $500 college scholarships for female students in May. Applications are due by April 10 and can be found at www.dswomensclub.com or by contacting [email protected].
Tiger Field grand opening
A grand opening celebration for the new baseball and softball complex at Dripping Springs High School will be held Monday, Feb. 13, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Players from the Tiger baseball and softball teams will be present, and lead some activities for younger children. A short program and ribbon-cutting will be held at 6:00 p.m., followed by tours, activities, and refreshments. Local youth sports teams also are being included in the event. The complex is located on the DSHS campus, behind the field house, near the ag barn.
Women’s Club meeting
The Dripping Springs Women’s Club hosts its monthly meeting Feb. 15 at the Terrace Club at 11:30 am. Terry Sovey, Lakeway resident, presents “Secrets of the First Ladies. “ Along with her presentation, Sovey will display her award-winning collection of first lady dolls in their gowns. She entertains audiences with interesting facts and stories about first ladies and their collections. Reservations necessary: [email protected]
Senior Expo
What does +55 look like today? Come out to the Senior Expo at the Wimberley Community Center Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and find out. The event will feature area businesses and nonprofits dedicated to senior needs, shopping opportunities, travel, art, and more. Workshop sessions in the Senior Lounge, and Cypress and Blanco rooms will cover Medicare and health, internet safety and technology, and easy healthy cooking. Entertainment includes an antique car show and some great food including Lion’s Club chicken fajitas. Make plans to attend now.
Community Coffee
A Dripping Springs ISD Community Coffee will be held Friday, Feb. 10, from 7:45-9 a.m. in Room C102 at Dripping Springs Middle School. DSISD Community Coffees, which are held twice a year, are come-and-go events where parents and community members can visit informally with district and campus administrators as well as board members.