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2026 Show Dates:FEB-19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28OPENING NIGHT Benefits the Bulverde Spring Branch AngelsThis zany comedy, in the spirit of Kaufman and Hart, centers on Doc, an eccentric old man whose house caters to all sorts of characters. Now a retired judge, he spends his days “enjoying life.” When he’s not flying around the countryside in his balloon or fishing in a nearby dry riverbed, he works on his books of nonsense. This prompts his daughter, Charlotte, to decide he’s lost his marbles.Adults $25 / Students $15 Seniors (62+) Military $20RSVP tickets online atwww.stagebulverde.orgor call (830) 438-2339.1300 Bulverde Rd., Buverde , TX 78163March 1, 6, 7, 8Six Comal ISD Students Receive Valero Alamo Bowl Student-Athlete ScholarshipSBy Comal ISDix Comal ISD students received the Valero Alamo Bowl Student-Athlete Scholarship, a $7,500 award each.The six seniors represent each of the district’s five comprehensive high schools and include Maia Aldrich from Canyon High, Chloe Gray from Canyon Lake High, Kara Kirkpatrick from Davenport High, Owen Smith and Andrew Grinestaff from Pieper High and Cyanna Cavazos from Smithson Valley High.The Valero Alamo Bowl’s scholarship program awarded $1.25 million to 182 deserving students representing every San Antonio area high school and four-year university with $765,000 going to 102 high school seniors. This amount is the largest local scholarship total among the 40 plus bowl games.The scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, teacher/ coach recommendations, involvement in extracurricular activities, and varsity sports as well as honors received and a personal narrative. It is mandatory that each applicant have a least one varsity athletic letter from their school sponsored sport.Cyanna Cavazos – Smithson Valley High SchoolCyanna is Spanish National Honor Society president and a four-year varsity basketball athlete, serving twice as co- captain. She broke three school records and is a three-year Academic All-District and two-year First Team All-District winner. She also is a two-year varsity track athlete, Spanish Club secretary, and two-year band member.Andrew Grinestaff – Pieper High SchoolAndrew is senior class vice president, a two-time Second Team All-District varsity football athlete, and two-time district champion. He is a varsity track and field high jump regional qualifier, National Honor Society member, student section leader, and Esports competitor.Owen Smith – Pieper High SchoolOwen is a four-year varsity cross country and track athlete. He is a three-year HOSA member, Outdoor Club vice president, two- year Student Council member, and Kinetic Kids volunteer for two years.Pictured from left is PNC Bank Regional President Chris Sherman, Extra Yard for Teachers honoree Melanie Wilkes, Indian Springs Elementary Principal Diadra Williams, the ISES Coyote and President/CEO of San Antonio Bowl Association Derrick Fox.Three Comal ISD Teachers Selected For 2025 Valero Alamo BowlTBy Comal ISD Recognitionhree Comal ISD teachers have 30 San Antonio-area educators who makebeen selected by the Valero Alamo a lasting impact in their classrooms andBowl and PNC Bank for the Extra communities.Yard for Teachers program which recognizes The three which include Julie Bice fromPictured from left is PNC Bank Vice President of Client and Community Relations Ashley Harris, Pieper Ranch Middle School Principal Tony Trevino, Extra Yard for Teachers honoree Cassie Perkins and President/CEO of San Antonio Bowl Association Derrick Fox.Timberwood Park Elementary, Melanie Wilkes from Indian Springs Elementary and Cassie Perkins from Pieper Ranch Middle School were surprised at their campuses with students and colleagues joining thecelebrations.“I am incredibly grateful for thisrecognition,” says Wilkes who has been teaching for 13 years and currently teachesComal Teachers - continued on page 10 9February 2026 www.bsbhighlights.com:

