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Randall King w/ Jared Johnson
Seating is limited and only available by reservation.
Contact us today to sponsor a table!
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It's that time again! This is IBCC's 5th Juneteenth Festival and it will take place on June 21st with plenty things to do! Bring the family out and let's have a grand time of community! VENDORs, Food Trucks and Performers are welcome to sign up as well.
Kicking it off will be the 5k that morning, our 3rd year as part of the CenTex race series so those of you who want/need points for your races, we've got you covered! Medals and trophies to be awardee for top finishers! Go here to sign up for the CenTex Race:
Race to start at 7:30am.
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Looking for your next career move? Don’t miss our Summer Surge Hiring Event, hosted by Workforce Solutions of Central Texas in partnership with the Texas Veterans Commission! This annual event connects job seekers with dozens of hiring employers from across Central Texas. Meet face-to-face with recruiters, Explore jobs in healthcare, IT, manufacturing, finance, customer service & more!
Interview on-site
Discover training & career resources. Whether you're entering the workforce, changing careers, or seeking advancement — this is your moment to shine!
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The 2025 Schoepf's BBQ Texas Music Series welcomes Ty Myers to Schoepf's Backyard on 7/24/25! Grandville will open the show. Gates at 6 music at 7!
TICKETS
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Classics for Caring is more than a car show—it’s a community tradition with a powerful purpose. Held annually in Temple, Texas, this event brings together classic car enthusiasts, local families, and businesses to support a cause that touches every heart: Hospice House. With every shiny fender and polished hood, we raise vital funds for this incredible organization that ensures individuals can live their final days with dignity, peace, and compassion.
Hosted by Harper-Talasek Funeral Home, Classics for Caring is a celebration of legacy, love, and local pride. Whether you're showcasing a timeless ride or just coming to enjoy the view, you’re helping make a difference in the lives of families facing life’s most tender moments.
Because here in Temple, caring is classic.
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Asleep at the Wheel ~ Cultural Activities Center
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Founded in 1970, Asleep at the Wheel has been part of the American roots music landscape for more than 50 years. Although the band got its start on a farm in Paw Paw, West Virginia, Asleep at the Wheel became a cornerstone of the Austin, Texas scene upon its arrival in 1973. Inspired by Western swing and honky-tonk country, the band has accrued 10 GRAMMY®®® Awards and tours nationally and internationally.
They will be on the CAC stage, November 8, 2025
$60 - Standard
$65 - At the Door
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May 1st - 30th
During the month of May, Gunter Financial Services will be hosting a food drive benefiting Helping Hands Ministry in Belton. You can stop by our office during regular business hours to drop off donations, which will be delivered at the end of the month.
Not sure what to bring? Here is a list of food pantry favorites from Helping Hands:
- Cereal
- Juice
- Granola Bars
- Condiments
- Applesauce Pouches
- Baby Food/Formula
- Kid Friendly Snacks
- Spices & Seasonings
- Canned Soups/Meats
Food should be unopened and in-date; Loose items (fruit snacks, granola bars, etc) are accepted as long as the wrapper itself is intact.
| | The Bell County Business Group meets every Friday morning from 8:15-9:30 at Dead Fish Grill, in Belton, TX. | |
Our new exhibition, So Ready for Laughter: The Legacy of Bob Hope, is now open!
“Bob Hope elicited laughs across all media: through radio waves, on stage, and on the screen, in both television and film. But none of them mattered more than the humor he injected into American camps across the globe during World War II, as the Allies struggled to save the world for democracy. Come see So Ready for Laughter: The Legacy of Bob Hope, and learn about Hope’s unique contribution to the American war effort.” The exhibition is presented by the National WWII Museum and sponsored by the Bob and Delores Hope Foundation. The exhibit will be on display at the Bell County Museum through June 14, 2025.
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