THE UPCOMING DOE’S Day Out, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 8, will feature shopping, games, drinks, sales, live music and more in downtown Caldwell. Tribune photo by Sabine Lazo
ADREANN DANNHAEUSER OF Copperas Hollow Nursing and Rehabilitation greets visitors on Oct. 30 for the job fair in Caldwell.
CAROLYN JANAC and Falynne Byrne of CLARS greets a visitor on Oct. 30 at the job fair at the Caldwell Civic Center.
HOLLY NARRO OF the Burleson County Extension Office leads a Friday, Oct. 31, session called “Cooking Well for a Healthy Blood Pressure” at the county extension office.
SHYANN RAMIREZ AND Ignacio Ramirez work at their booth on Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Somerville Farmer and Artisan Market.
HAPPY TALLOW SKIN CARE was among the vendors participating on Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Somerville Farmer and Artisan Market.
The first annual Doe’s Day Out, presented by Friends of Caldwell Main Street, will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8, in downtown Caldwell around the Square from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.The event’s organizer, Nicole Zaskoda, is a downtown business owner who was inspired by previous Burleson County Chamber of Commerce events, such as Hunter’s Wife Weekend.“As a business owner downtown, ...
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