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Toddler Time

Alpine Public Library 805 W Avenue E, Alpine, TX, United States

Toddler Time is an early literacy program for children ages 0-5. Join us every Thursday morning from 10:00-11:30 am for learning centers, reading, songs, finger plays, and musical movement.

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Diamond Painting

Alpine Public Library 805 W Avenue E, Alpine, TX, United States

As part of Alpine Public Library's Let's Make Something arts and craft series, Diamond Painting will be hosted weekly! The program takes place in the library at 4 PM on Thursdays. Supplies provided. Teens and Adults are welcome. Let's make … Continue reading

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Social Bike Ride

Visit Alpine Pavilion 106 N 3rd Street, Alpine, TX, United States

Come enjoy a lovely evening bike ride. Meet at the Alpine Visitor Center at 6pm. The ride will be a leisurely 1 hour with some stops for resting. It will end at The Ritchey.

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Life Drawing

Talent Arts 102 N 8th, Alpine, Texas

Life Drawing Every Thursday evenings 6:45PM at Talent Arts, 102 N 8th. Please bring your own drawing materials or use ours.

Digital Conversations

SRSU Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library 400 N Harrison, Alpine, TX, United States

Join the conversation Friday May 31st about how to bridge the digital divide in Texas! What role to libraries play in helping everyone have access to technology? Anyone is welcome to attend and listen to a panel of experts Friday … Continue reading

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Cornhole at Skeltons

Skelton's Runway 300 Cockrell Street, Alpine, TX, United States

The Pine Cornhole is hosting a weekly tournament at Skelton's Runway. Join the fun every Friday at 6:30pm!

Rome Antenucci

Alcove Social 211 E Holland Ave, Alpine, TX, United States

Friday May 31st Rome Antenucci is back at Alcove Social!

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Alpine Farmers Market

Alpine Visitor Center 106 N 3rd Street, Alpine, TX, United States

The Alpine Farmers Market now has a new home! Come shop local with us every Saturday from 9am-Noon at the Alpine Visitor Center. You will see many of your favorite vendors from Murphy Street along with some new ones. There … Continue reading