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Living History Day Camp in June at the Union Church Building in Kerrville

todayApril 27, 2025

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The Heart of the Hills Heritage Center and the Kerr County Historical Commission offer a Living History Camp for children ages 6 to 10 years old from Monday, June 16 through Friday, June 20.  Hours are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon each day.  All activities are located at the Union Church Building at the corner of Travis and Broadway streets in Kerrville.  Cost for the week: $75 per child.  Scholarships are available.

Each morning of the week features a theme to stimulate interest in history.  Local individuals and organizations are scheduled for presentations about life in early Kerr County.  Hands-on activities and demonstrations will focus on storytelling, learning pioneer skills, food making and tasting, and art and music making.

Register online: https://www.hhheritagecenter.org/stories/register-for-2025-living-history-day-camp.  For information, contact Angela Kennedy, Executive Director of the Heart of the Hills Heritage Center.  Email: akennedy@hhheritagecenter.org.  Call: 830-955-5034.

The Heart of the Hills Heritage Center is a nonprofit community organization working to establish a museum celebrating Kerr County history in the A.C. and Myrta Schreiner House on the campus of the Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library.  The Kerr County Historical Commission exists as a part of the county government and works for the preservation of the historical heritage of Kerr County.

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Written by: Michelle Layton

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