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  • 2024 Mesquite Trail Riders

    The Mesquite Trail Riders had their annual breakfast after their stopover in Kingsbury.

  • Mesquite Trail Riders Trot Through Kingsbury

    The Mesquite Trail Riders made their annual stopover in Kingsbury February 2nd on their way to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Early the next morning they took a short break in downtown before they hit the trail.

  • Transit Art Show and 50/50 Dinner Event

    There was an art show opening at the saloon February 22nd called "Transit" and centered around mostly German movement into the Kingsbury area. The next evening, Habitable Spaces hosted a farm-to-table dinner in the art show with delicious drink and food cooked up by Mise Co.

  • Kingsbury Art Show

    In November 2018, the Kingsbury Volunteer Fire Department hosted an art show of items created by people in the Kingsbury area. The art show was curated by the Dead Pigeon Gallery in Liverpool England and there were some very creative art works to enjoy and ponder!

  • Mural Unveiling and Ribbon Cutting

    The new mural in Kingsbury was unveiled Saturday, November 18, at the Kingsbury Volunteer Fire Station. Artists Andrew and Sarah Wilson depicted the act of giving with hands passing a mason jar of figs with fig tree greenery adorning the mural. There was a great crowd on hand to see the mural, listen to the artists talk about the process, munch on snacks and ice cream, and meet and mingle. You can see the mural from quite far away but you need to take the time to get up close and read the inscription below that talks about sharing, the goodness of the Earth, and ends with "In Kingsbury The People Make The Place."

  • 2017 Fall Fly-In

    The Fall Fly-In at the Old Kingsbury Aerodrome and Pioneer Flight Museum was Saturday, November 11th with classic cars, vintage planes, antique cars, powered para-gliders, helicopters, re-enactors, music, food, fun, and friends!

  • 2017 Fall Harvest Festival

    The 6th annual Kingsbury Fall Harvest Festival was held Saturday, November 4th with lots of food, fun, and friends! There was live music, Pigeon Sh*t Bingo, tons of homemade crafts, the Trading Post, friendly animals in the Petting Zoo, and the famous Hay Dive. The weather was great and a wonderful time was had by all!

  • Kingsbury 4-H Club Swears In New Officers

    On Thursday, August 10, 2017 the new 2017 officers of the Kingsbury 4-H Club were sworn in during a candle-lighting ceremony at the Kingsbury Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Mayor Nolen swore in each member into their office and lit each officer's candle that symbolized the 4-H's (Head, Heart, Hand, and Health) and that 4-H work kindles high desires. Awards and trophies were then presented and a business meeting was held. The incoming officers are: President - Morgan Ragland Vice President - Lexi Bertling Second Vice President - Morgan Carnes Secretary - Cammi Bertling Treasurer - Mariah Castilleja Reporter - Montana White Historian - Madison Maples Parliamentarians - Christian Bertling, Luke Bertling Council Delegates - Melyssa Ragland, Lexi Bertling Awarded for achievement: Leadership, Junior - Morgan Carnes Leadership, Intermediate - Melyssa Ragland Leadership, Senior - Tayler Palmer 4-H'er of the Year - Melyssa Ragland Rookie of the Year - Mariah Castilleja The "Clover Kids" (teacher Bailey Bottorf) received trophies for all of their involvement in activities in the past year. Two of the Clover Kids will be showing for the first time this year - how exciting! Thanks to the efforts of Managers Peggy Clingingsmith, Robert Swift, and Crystal Bertling and all of the members and their parents, the Kingsbury 4-H is one of the most active clubs in our area and in Guadalupe County! We welcome the new officers into their roles and wish the Kingsbury 4-H good luck at the Guadalupe County 4-H Achievement Banquet next week.

  • Mesquite Trail Drivers Ride Again!

    The Mesquite Trail Riders made their annual stopover in downtown Kingsbury this past weekend on their way to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. The Mesquite Trail Riders are one of 11 trail rides on their way to the rodeo this year and will log 87 miles during the trip. These riders promote fellowship and horseback riding as they make their way to the Rodeo with the ride concluding in grand fashion inside the AT&T center Rodeo arena. We caught up with them on Gander Slough Road. They were on a short road-side break during one of their rides around Kingsbury.

  • Fall Fly-In 2016

    The Fall Fly-In was held Saturday, November 12, 2016 at the Old Kingsbury Aerodrome. There were over 30 planes and helicopters, dozens and dozens of classic cars and motorcycles, music by the Brushy Creek Boys, re-enactors, and tons of food and fun!

  • Fall Harvest Festival 2016

    The Kingsbury Fall Harvest Festival hosted by Habitable Spaces was held October 29, 2016 with lots of vendors, food, activities, and fun! The End!

  • Kingsbury Birthday Bash!

    Fun Fun Fun at the Kingsbury Birthday Bash! On Saturday, September 3rd, Kingsbury had a party to celebrate it's first birthday. Everyone who came listened to some great music, had some delicious slow-cooked brisket, visited with friends, family, and neighbors, had their pick of some wonderful desserts, and had the opportunity to play Chicken Poop Bingo (with newly named "Bingo" the chicken), shoot Nerf guns at targets, and try their skills at shooting hoops! The weather was fabulous, the pit was smokin', and the Gidder-Dun Trail Ride made a terrific parade through the Party, not once but twice! Thanks to everyone that came out on Saturday and had a great meal and a lot of fun. A special "Thanks" to all those that donated to the event and made it an awesome day in Kingsbury! And "Bingo" the chicken is studying the numbers but is not looking very "poopular" yet.... The Gidder-Dun Trail Ride arrives at the Kingsbury Birthday Bash and set up a rest stop. Still waiting on "Bingo" the chicken ... "Bingo" the chicken just wants to sit in her water and isn't even trying now ... "Bingo" is starting to look a little more promising ... The trail riders parade through the Birthday Bash one more time before heading on down the trail. "Bingo" the chicken finally gets "poopular" and we have a winner for Chicken Poop Bingo on number 15!

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