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129th Bloys Campmeeting

"Bloys Campmeeting, established in 1890, meets in August for five days of worship and fellowship. All denominations are welcome. Bloys Cowboy Campmeeting is held in Skillman Grove in the Davis Mountains of West Texas. Bloys Campmeeting was founded by the Rev. W.B. Boys, a Presbyterian minister. His camp pulpit was an Arbuckle coffee crate. At that first camp meeting, 48 people from remote ranches and towns slept in tents and wagons. in 1902, Bloys Campmeeting Association was incorporated by the Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Methodist, and Presbyterian families who spent time each August to worship together. From that first meeting of 48 people, Bloys has grown steadily and now regularly welcomes 2,500 worshipers. Many are the fourth and fifth generations of their families to attend Bloys, and it is not uncommon to meet men and women who have attended 60 or 70 consecutive meetings."

via bloyscampmeeting.org

High Point Hike @ Davis Mountains State Park

Davis Mountains State Park Fort Davis, TX

High Point Hike is a guided day hike that will go from the lowest point up to the highest point in Davis Mountains State Park, Limpia Creek Vista, elevation 5700, then descend, taking the same route back to the bottom.Meet at the park headquarters at 7am for a cool early start before heading to the Primitive Area. This is […]

CDRI’s Chuck Wagon Cookout and Auction

8/18/18

Chuck wagon dinner, silent auction, live auction, live music from Rick Ruiz.

Tickets are $25, must be purchased in advance. 

Buy tickets online at http://www.cdri.org/cookout--auction1.html

$25

“Vegetable”

Davis Mountains Preserve

Part of BALLROOM MARFA'S "Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" hyperlocal ecology series. A hike through the Ponderosa Pines with ecologist Charlotte Reemts. Ponderosa pine populations have drastically decreased in the Davis Mountains, so Reemts and The Nature Conservancy have partnered with Texas A&M University to carry out ‘Operation Ponderosa’ – an initiative to restore and protect the ponderosa pine population in […]

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