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Things to See and Do in Texas - March 2009 edition
Sorry all to post this late, but there is still a good bit of March left, so check out the list! I will be more timely in April! By the way, THANKS to Alamo Title for supplying this list!
01 ABILENE Silver Spur Gun & Blade Show, (806) 253-1322
01 AUSTIN Zilker Park Kite Festival, (512) 448-5483, www.zilkerkitefestival.com
01 ODESSA Camp Marfa: Big Painters, (432) 552-3288
01 WINDTHORST Homemade German Sausage Meal, (940) 423-6444
02 DRIFTWOOD An Evening in the Vineyard, (512) 858-1506, www.theburkecenter.org
02 HUNTSVILLE Gen. Sam Houston's Birthday & Texas Independence Day Celebration, (936) 294-1832, www.samhouston.memorial.museum
02 ODESSA Texas Independence Day Brown Bag Lunch & Lecture Series, (432)
363-7737
02 ABILENE Christian University Theatre Festival, (325) 670-1405
04 KERRVILLE Texas Heritage Coffeehouse, (830) 792-1945, www.texasheritagemusic.org
05 GLEN ROSE [5-7] PRCA Rodeo, (254) 897-4509
06 TEXARKANA [6-7] Miller-Bowie Quilt Show, (903) 276-9898
06 LAMPASAS Needle Art & Quilt Show, (512) 556-2224, www.lampasaschamber.org
07 BONHAM Rainwater Harvesting Seminar, (903) 583-7453
07 COLUMBUS German Society State Convention, (979) 733-0964
07 FLATONIA Czhilispiel Practice Cook-Off, (361) 856-3920
07 GONZALES Texas Independence Relay, (830) 672-6532, www.texasindependencerelay.com
07 KEMPNER Barbecue & Auction, (512) 932-3993
07 ROUND ROCK Daffodil Festival, (512) 762-5594, www.rrdaffodilcapitaltx.us
07 WAXAHACHIE Lifestyles: The Home & Family Expo, (972) 937-2390, www.waxahachiechamber.com
07 ABILENE [7-8] Big Country Home & Garden Show, (325) 698-4232
07 BURTON [7-8] Hwy. 290 Trade Days & Barrett's Barbecue, 1-888-693-1243
07 CENTER Republic of Texas Celebration, (936) 598-3682, www.shelbycountychamber.com
07 DECATUR [7-8] Wise County Home & Lawn Show, (940) 627-6070
07 KERRVILLE [7-8] Hill Country Home Show, (830) 895-5424
07 ODESSA [7-8] Briar Patch Trade Days, (432) 272-1177
07 ROCKDALE Tejas Art & Book Festival, (512) 446-2030, www.rockdalechamber.com
10 NEDERLAND [10-15] Heritage Festival, (409) 724-2269
12 ABILENE Art Walk, (325) 677-8389
12 COTULLA [12-15] LaSalle County Fair & Wild Hog Cook-Off, (830) 879-2852, www.wildhogcookoff.com
13 LONGVIEW Antique Quilt Exhibit, (903) 753-5840
13 BUNA [13-14] Redbud Festival, (409) 994-5586
13 SWEETWATER [13-15] Rattlesnake Round-up, (325) 235-5488
13 BLANCO [13-15] Riverside Market Days, (830) 385-6100, www.riversidemarketdays.com
14 ABILENE Downtown Dayz, (325) 672-9696
14 BEAUMONT DOG-tober Fest, (409) 838-2202, www.beaumontmainstreet.com
14 BUFFALO GAP Chautauqua Learning Series, (325) 572-3365
14 ANDERSON Stagecoach Days, (936) 878-2214, www.birthplaceoftexas.com
14 ELGIN Art Walk, (512) 281-5724
14 CAT SPRING [14-15] Antiques Show, (979) 865-5618
14 FORT WORTH [14-15] Dolly Johnson Antique Show, (254) 622-2858
14 LA GRANGE [14-15] Best Little Cowboy Gathering in Texas, (979) 968-5756, www.bestlittlecowboygathering.org
15 BUFFALO GAP Vintage Base Ball Exhibition Game, (325) 572-3365
15 BUFFALO GAP Military Appreciation Day, (325) 572-3365
15 DRIPPING SPRINGS Brittany Tuck Memorial Benefit, (512) 858-0504
15 JEFFERSON Saint Patrick's Irish Stew Cook-Off, (903) 665-2672, www.jefferson-texas.com
20 GATESVILLE Jamboree, (254) 547-6834
20 MERIDIAN [20-21] Bosque County Chuckwagon Cook-Off & John A. Lomax Music Festival, (254) 435-6113, http://bbq.htcomp.net
20 ROUND TOP [20-21] Herbal Forum, (979) 249-3129, www.festivalhill.org
20 LOCKHART [20-21] Tolbert Texas State Chili Cook-Off, (512) 398-2818, www.lockhartchamber.com
20 MAGNOLIA [20-22] Magnolia Music Festival, (281) 356-2266, www.magnoliamusicfest.com
20 PLANO [20-22] Heart of Texas Arts & Craft Show, (903) 217-8081
20 SMITHVILLE [20-22] Thunder on the Colorado Biker Rally, (512) 237-2313, www.thunderonthecolorado.com
21 KILGORE Oil Classic Horseshoe Tournament, (903) 984-2718, www.kilgorechamber.com
21 LAKEHILLS United Methodist Church Annual Fish Fry & Auction, (830)
751-2404
21 PALESTINE Yesterday's Country, (903) 724-2556
21 PORT ARTHUR Taste of Gumbo, (409) 984-6292
21 SAN ANTONIO Spurs & CASA "Speak Out for Kids" 5K Run/Walk, (210) 225-7070, www.casa-satx.org
21 CYPRESS MILL [21-22] Bunkhouse Gallery Fine Art & Jewelry Show, (830) 825-3465, www.wenmohsranch.com
21 GRUENE [21-22] Old Gruene Market Days, (830) 832-1721, www.gruenemarketdays.com
21 WOODVILLE [21-22] Festival of the Arts, 1-800-323-0389, www.heritage-village.org
23 ROUND TOP [23-27] Windsor Chair-Making Workshop, (979) 249-4119, www.thegalleryatroundtop.com
24 ODESSA Culinary Canvas, (432) 580-6333
25 ABILENE Annual Business Expo, (325) 677-7241
26 JACKSONVILLE [26-28] Cherokee County Junior Livestock Show, (903) 574-5495, www.cherokeecountyexpo.org
26 AUSTIN [26-28] Texas State Historical Association 113th Meeting,
(940) 369-5200, www.tshaonline.org
26 DENTON [26-29] Texas Storytelling Festival, (940) 382-7014, www.tejasstorytelling.com
27 LOCKHART [27-28] Rites of Spring, (512) 398-2818, www.lockhartchamber.com
27 HUNTSVILLE [27-3/4] Walker County Fair & Rodeo, (936) 291-8763
27 VICTORIA [27-28] Quilts, Quilts, Quilts Act IV, (361) 578-0673, www.quiltguildvictoria.org
27 WOODVILLE [27-28] Western Weekend, (409) 283-2632, www.tylercountydogwoodfestival.org
27 CORPUS CHRISTI [27-29] Festival of the Arts, (361) 826-3413, www.ccfestivalarts.org
27 TOMBALL [27-29] German Heritage Festival, (281) 379-6844
28 BONHAM Fannin County Master Gardeners Lawn & Home Expo, (903) 583-7453, http://grovesite.com/mg/fcmg
28 GORDONVILLE Big Mineral Crappie Gig, (903) 523-4287
28 JOHNSON CITY Texas Men's State Chili Cook-Off & Barbecue, (512) 567-2835, www.johnsoncitytexaschamber.com
28 KERRVILLE Kerr County Market Days, (830) 792-4655, www.kerrmarketdays.org
28 PEARSALL Pioneer Day, (830) 334-4181
28 PORT ARTHUR Multi-Cultural Exposition, (409) 983-8152
28 RED OAK American Cancer Society Benefit Concert, (972) 571-2933
28 STONEWALL LBJ 100 Bicycle Ride, (830) 868-7128, www.lbj100bicycletour.org
28 TIOGA Western Trade Days, (940) 390-7886
28 ABILENE [28-29] Texas Gun & Knife Show, (830) 285-0575
28 DENISON [28-29] Spring Fine Art Tour, (903) 465-1551, www.smalltownbigart.com
28 LIVINGSTON [28-29] Garden Glories Quilt Show, (936) 563-4580, www.lpqgtexas.org
28 MCKINNEY [28-29] Lone Star Vintage Tractor Show, (972) 542-9457, www.northtexashistorycenter.org
28 SABINAL [28-29] Wild Hog Festival, (830) 988-2709
28 WASHINGTON [28-29] True Texas Women, (936) 878-2213, www.birthplaceoftexas.com
29 COLLEGE STATION Spring Bridal Show, (979) 209-2167, www.ido-ido.org
29 LULING Celebration of Life & Music, (830) 875-3214, ext. 4, www.celebratetom.com
29 SPICEWOOD Community Library Annual BBQ & Auction, (830) 693-7892
30 HAMILTON Spring Fling, (254) 386-3919
31 ODESSA Ebony Fashion Fair, (432) 560-5300
31 ROUND TOP [31-4/4] Marburger Farm Antique Show, 1-800-999-2148
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01 ROUND TOP [1-4] Spring Antiques Fair, (512) 237-4747, www.roundtoptexasantiques.com
04 LULING Roughneck Chili & Barbecue Cook-Off and Oil City Car Show,
(830) 875-3214 ext.4
17 BURTON [17-19] Cotton Gin Festival, (979) 289-3378, www.cottonginmuseum.org
18 CHAPPELL HILL [18-19] Official Bluebonnet Festival of Texas, (979) 836-6033, www.chappellhillmuseum.org
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I would like to interview Mr. Bernanke because I am scared!!!
Wonderful post by Jeff Belonger... Readers: Be informed, not scared! Knowing what's ahead can yield opportunity!
Mr. Ben Bernanke is considered the 4th most powerful man in the world in the banking sector and can at times operate independent of the President of the United States.
Not sure if you watched the 60 minutes interview of Ben Bernanke. I was impressed because he seems down to earth, humble, and caring about Main Street USA. - Mr. Bernanke grew up in Dillon, a small town in South Carolina. He remembers the culture of Dillon and applies it to his decisions. In the interview, they talked about his childhood home that was bought by another family, which is now in foreclosure. You could see that something of this magnitude has struck 'home' with him and he wants to do something about it.
As we know, when it comes to the media, no matter if it's news print, television, the radio, or online, the story in many cases seems to tell only one side of the issue and certain people and certain groups control what is discussed. This control was evident in the interview and I am not the only one that thinks this way. I called my parents last night and they both watched the video. My dad has been successful in business and has a good grasp of business and macro economics. He flat out told me that he didn't like the interview because it didn't tell him much and felt that important details were lacking. My mom thought there was too much fluff and that Bernanke seemed insincere (could see it in his eyes). And if you read the comments from the video, there were 4 or 5 others that felt the same. 60 minutes video - interview with Ben Bernanke -
So why am I scared after listening to the interview? After more than 16 years in the mortgage industry, having a very good understanding on how mortgages work and our current market situations. After talking to a few financial experts, my fears were confirmed.
Mr. Bernanke made this statement. "You don't get a sustained economic recovery as long as the financial system is in crisis." - I agree with this statement, but we need plans and to make this happen. We also need the political will to do the right thing. Bernanke goes on to say that he feels the recession will end this year and that we will have a recovery by next year. Is this to boost consumer confidence? Hey everyone, I am all for positive thinking and positive information. But I am also a strong believer in the truth, no matter if it hurts or not. I just think Mr. Bernanke skated around several questions with answers that were very vague and weak.
If the credit crisis was the most important issue then it should have been addressed first. Instead there was some money thrown at the problem and then came the stimulus and the bloated budget. Now there is nothing left (short of printing presses) to fix the real problem. Some say it could take a Trillion to stabilize the credit market.
He also made statements such as :
- He stated that we were very close to a financial meltdown. (personally I think we are still on the brink of meltdown. My recovery prediction would be sometime in 2011. But I guess we have to define recovery, which Mr. Bernanke didn’t provide.)
- Bernanke was asked why we were so close to a financial meltdown? Bernanke stated that we didn't regulate enough. How about this one. Shouldn't we have people watching over those that regulate? I have been screaming about regulating in regards to mortgages when it came to such things as : good faith estimates, APR's, and false advertising of interest rates and fees since 1994. We knew about this back then. Many were living it large, living it fat, all the way up to 2006, until the shit hit the fan. Our lack of regulations hit us square in the face, yet we found other excuses to place the blame on. Here is what I think about Government Intervention and regulations.
- Bernanke stated that the Federal Reserve has pledged 1 Trillion dollars in spending which has supported :
-- money market funds
-- mortgages
-- auto loans
-- small business loans
-- student loans, etc, etc
This commitment has doubled the size of the Fed's balance sheet. He was then asked if this is tax payer's money. He said, no, it isn't. He went on to describe that banks have accounts with the Fed just as we have accounts with the banks. This method is akin to printing money, which the Federal Reserve is printing by the ton. Listen to the video on this part, about using computers to mark up the size of the accounts. The “black hole” was created when the government preempted the decisions a free market system – who wins and who loses.
Near the end of the interview, Mr. Bernanke was asked what would be one of the first signs of a recovery. He stated, "A large bank will be successful when it is able to raise private equity." This is so true in business, but how long will this take? Do many banks just feel that they can rely on the government to bail them out? Because Mr. Bernanke did make a statement that he will not let any banks fail. Hhhhhmmmm
Conclusion: Mr. Bernanke did say that a lot of mistakes were made. Well, that's good to admit, but I think we already knew this. He was then asked what could be done to also help in the recovery.
--Banks need to make loans, to find a way, and "to have a reasonable sense of humility." Wow, how daunting and daring is that statement. So as a bank, I should suck it up, and make it work, not knowing if I will be compensated if the borrower fails? Isn't that how the foreclosure mess started? Didn't the Clinton administration strong arm Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, telling them to make more loans affordable, by lowering credit scores and raising loan-to-values. The biggest issue at the time was 100% financing, which is not for everyone and to push stated loans at such high LTV's, loan-to values.
--Reviewing banks practices. Okay, shouldn't this have been done in the beginning? And he went on to say, "to toughen regulations". hhhhmmmm - How tough? Tough enough to where people can't even get a simple loan? Wait, I thought he said for banks to make loans, to find a way.
Mr. Bernanke, my question to you is, which is it. I don't think we can have our cake and eat it too. That took place from 2003 to 2005 and look at us now. I am starving because not only I can't have my cake, but it's not there to be eaten.
Food for thought? How about slight change and dumping some money into the economy. And then letting the market work itself out... ???
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Wallpaper Removal Really Does Make a Difference
Readers: If you had anydoubt before about the way wallpaper makes a home look dated, this should help you remove that doubt - GET RID OF IT to sell in this market! Steve
You've no doubt heard it before, but it always bears repeating... Remove wallpaper prior to putting your house on the market. I recently did a Walk & Talk Consultation for some sellers who had their house on the market for a very long time, 175 days. Overall, their house was in pretty good shape. They had decluttered and maintained it well. I suggested a few additional decor items, repositioned some furniture, etc. Unfortunately, their previous agent told them it was okay to leave up the wallpaper that was in the diining room and entry (sorry no before photo of that space). Why would an agent say that in this market? During my consultation, I insisted it would be worth their effort to have the paper removed. After their listing expired, they re-listed with one of my favorite agents, Robin Hurst of The Hurst Team at Keller Williams. The result is fantastic and the house went under contract after only 6 days on the market. Proof that condition and proper pricing usually brings a sale!
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