Spring is in full swing in the Killeen-Fort Hood area, and with summer swiftly approaching, now is the time to celebrate. Visit the Monarch Festival to celebrate seasonal migration, the Heart of Texas RV Show to prepare for future vacations, local libraries for spring family fun, or a farmers market for seasonal products. Details for these events and more down below.
Local Events
The Temple Chamber of Commerce and City of Temple are hosting The Spirit of Santa Fe Trail from April 16- 18. Central Texas wineries and breweries will offer ticket holders either a wine tasting or a flight of beer at each location. The $20 trail ticket is valid for one offer at each participating location over the trail dates. Participating locations include 3 Texans Winery and Vineyard, Axis Winery, Dancing Bee Winery, Moose & Goose Winery, Red Caboose Winery, Bold Republic Brewing Company and Fire Base Brewing Company. Go to www.templechamber.com/spiritofsantafe.html for tickets and more information.
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Greater Arkansas River Nature Association and the Arkansas River Watershed Collaborative lead forester Andy Lerch will lead an interpretive hike through areas just above Monarch Park were the Collaborative and
NOLANVILLE â Leaders for the cities that make up the Cen-Tex Sustainable Communities Partnership gathered at Monarch Park in Nolanville Thursday to renew a partnership agreement for an additional three years.
Fort Hood and neighboring communities Killeen, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Nolanville, Belton, Salado, Gatesville and Lampasas make up the partnership.
Killeen Mayor Jose Segarra, Harker Heights Mayor Spencer Smith and representatives from other cities were at the park to sign the agreement.
The partnership, formed in 2009, focuses on achieving measurable environmental benefits. One of the big programs the partnership has developed is the Youth Environmental Ambassadors Program, said Christine Luciano, Fort Hoodâs environmental outreach coordinator.
This ramshackle garage in Toronto is selling for $729K
An aging garage in Toronto is now on the market for $729,000.
The property at 951B Greenwood Ave. a squat little depot with fading pink paint has no bedrooms, bathrooms, nor kitchen, with nary a window in sight. It s the perfect place to raise a family (of raccoons).
A detached garage at 951B Greenwood Ave. has been waiting to be redeveloped for years.
Obviously, it s the 2,000-square-foot lot that investors will be after.
Being pitched on Realtor.ca as the perfect purchase for builders and investors, 951B sits attractively close to Greenwood subway station and all the attractions of the Danforth.