Thank you from the San Saba County Historical Museum

Thank you to all who came out to the 5th annual “A Night at the Museum” and helped to make it a success. For once we had beautiful weather and it was a perfect day to be in Mill Pond park to learn about Texas history and support the museum. We would like to thank those who had a part in making it happen. It would not have been possible without them.

Our Presenters: Roger Whatley, Larry Sanderson, Lance E. Osborne, and Rev. John Paul Spurlock

Our Event Sponsors: Legacy Level: Chase Pecan & Wedding Oak Winery

Heritage Level: City National Bank

Regency Level: Bread to Dough, Pecan House Grill, San Saba Produce

Founder Level: Arrowhead Bank, Central Texas Telecommunications, Dofflemyer Hotel, Hamrick’s Auto Center, Jordan Cattle Auction, R.B. Bagley & Sons, Shahan’s Auto Parts

Pioneer Level: Alamo Pecan & Coffee, Capital Farm Credit, Central Texas Farm Credit, Commercial National Bank, Law Office of R. T. Miller, Millican Pecan Company, Nelson Autoworks, Nettleship Enterprises, Oliver Pecan Company, On the Rocks Liquor, Pecan Valley Hardware, Pepperbelly’s Restaurant, Prynt Shop, Salon 111, Shelia Meador- San Saba Co. Farm Bureau Ins., San Saba Realty

Trail Blazer Level: Cuttin’ Up Salon & Barber, Everett’s Furniture & Emporium, The Hibler & Son Processing, San Saba Animal Hospital, San Saba Olive Oil

Our Delicious dinner would have not been possible without: Lee & Kelli Murray, their campfire cooking crew and Teresa Hardman of Bread to Dough. The Chamber of Commerce Directors who served, and Sonic Drive-in who provided the tea and ice. Our complimentary wine was made possible by Wedding Oak Winery.

Our great music was provided by John & Ethan May Thank you to: Arrowhead Bank, Alamo Pecan & Coffee, City National Bank, Commercial National Bank, Harry’s, J.C. Campbell Mercantile and the Visitor’s Center for being ticket buying sites. Thank you to Mae Gonzales for again sharing her painting of the Alamo.

And a special thank you to those who helped us set up and did cleanup: The City of San Saba, the Boy Scouts, and young people from both Cherokee and Richland Springs.