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Live like a Pioneer in the New Year

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By Mandi Dietz

Start the New Year equipped with self-sufficient skills, which can yield financial reward, increase independence and improve quality of life, trailblazing a resourceful path for subsequent generations to faithfully follow.
Nash Farm, a historic landmark and five-plus-acre farm, including a homestead built by Thomas Jefferson Nash in 1869, barn and cemetery, offers an assortment of seasonal and ongoing, hands-on activities, interpretive programs and exhibits, such as Frugal Farm Wife, First Fridays on the Farm,

Spring into Nash and Dairy Day, to name a few. With a mission to conserve, care for and replicate the agricultural heritage of life amid the prairie, Nash attracts individuals, families and fieldtrips for a peek into the past and learning experiences about the late era and complementing farming existence.
Workshops might range from bee keeping, handling a workhorse, craftsmanship, stenciling and painting to canning, baking pies, knitting and crochet, and housekeeping, for example preparing beds for winter, rug beating, stove blacking and using a laundry washboard and clothesline.
One could also learn to create homemade luxuries, like soap, bath salts, body butter and lip balm. The list goes on and on.

To read more pick up a copy of the January 2017 NTFR issue. To subscribe call 940-872-5922.

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On the Road with Dave Alexander

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It’s already March and the smell of springtime parties and special events is in the air.
Everybody knows in order to have a great party, you’ve got to have the right music.
Well, that’s where my friend Katie Dieter comes to the rescue.

Katie, aka DJ KD “The Spinner,” has been spinning the right mix for parties and special events throughout North Texas for years now. Her passion for music helps to make your special event one your friends will never forget. Whether you’re planning a wedding, banquet, school event or just a backyard get-together with friends, DJ KD “The Spinner” is the right call for you.

To read more, pick up a copy of the March issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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On the Road with Dave Alexander

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Seems lately these days Texas is becoming the envy of musicians from around the world.
With the overwhelming response to “Yellowstone,” the television series, Texas once again finds itself under the microscope of the world, much like the late 1980’s TV series know to all around the globe as “Dallas.”

With that said, the musician population in Texas is beginning to grow as many aspiring performers turn their sights on Texas instead of Nashville. Meet my newly-found friend and fellow musician Grace Partridge. This youthful 19 year old has recently made Texas her new home. She began fiddling at age four in Rigby, Idaho. Grace worked her way through the National Fiddle championships in Weiser, Idaho, becoming a five-time national champion. She’s even played on the Grand Ole Opry. Still yet, her desire to become a true Texas Fiddler has brought her to the Lone Star State. I’m pretty sure we can thank Bob Wills for that.

To read more, pick up a copy of the January 2024 issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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On the Road with Dave Alexander

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On Nov. 4, 2023, the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra will present an evening of Texas Cowboy, Country and Western Swing with yours truly, Dave Alexander and the fabulous Quebe Sisters.

Enjoy the music of Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, Gene Autry and many more of your Texas Music favorites performed with a full symphony orchestra. We also will feature music from my latest CD, “From The Saddle To Symphony Hall,” along with some of my own compositions. It is guaranteed to be a night to remember.

To read more, pick up a copy of the October issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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