A love letter from Kerrville, Texas

Kerrville's
Hometown Newsletter

Local stories, events, and community updates — delivered to your inbox by Elizabeth Ann.

What's inside each issue

A little bit of Kerrville,
every single week.

Nothing fancy. Nothing corporate. Just the good stuff from around town — the people, places, and happenings that make this community feel like home.

Kerrville riverfront at sunset with string lights

Local Events

Farmers market Saturdays, Poppy Festival kickoffs, Friday night lights, square-side concerts — a heads-up before it's on your front porch.

Warm local coffee shop with pastries and pendant lights

Business Spotlights

Meet the folks behind your favorite shops and cafés. Real introductions to the neighbors who keep our downtown beating.

Rustic homemade pecan pie with handwritten recipe

Recipes & Crafts

Mrs. Peterson's pecan pie. A 20-minute wreath for the front door. Little things to make, cook, and share around the table.

Families cheering at a Friday night football game

School & Community

Scholarship winners, bake sales, volunteer call-outs, and the school-board meeting in plain English. The news that touches your family.

A handwritten letter and a teacup on a sunlit windowsill
A note from the editor

Written by Elizabeth Ann, for you.

Elizabeth Ann is the warm, wholesome voice behind every issue — a Kerrville lifer at heart who cares deeply about the people on your block, the table at the potluck, and the neighbors on the other side of the square.

"Every issue feels like a handwritten note from a neighbor who genuinely cares."
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