Wings Over West Texas: A Salute to Western Heritage

Wings Over West Texas: A Salute to Western Heritage

DATE
April 19-20, 2025
All Day
DETAILS

Take a short drive down the road to Dyess Air Force Base this Easter weekend, April 19-20, 2025, for an unforgettable experience at the “Wings Over West Texas” airshow. This year’s event celebrates aviation excellence alongside the rich cultural history of the American West. The United States Air Force Thunderbirds will headline the show with their breathtaking aerobatic displays and precision flying. In addition to the Thunderbirds, attendees can look forward to a diverse lineup of military and civilian aircraft performances. The event is free and open to the public. For more details and preferred seating options, visit the Dyess Force Support Squadron’s website below.

WHERE
Dyess Air Force Base

Buffalo Gap Wine & Food Summit (Ticketed)

Buffalo Gap Wine & Food Summit (Ticketed)

DATE
April 11, 2025
DETAILS

Indulge in a celebration of fine wine, exceptional cuisine, and Texas hospitality at the Buffalo Gap Wine & Food Summit. This premier event brings together renowned chefs, top winemakers, and food enthusiasts for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Buffalo Gap.

Enjoy expertly curated wine tastings, gourmet food pairings, and engaging culinary discussions, all set against the backdrop of West Texas charm. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or simply love great food and wine, this event offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to sip, savor, and celebrate.

Tickets are required, so be sure to secure your spot for this exclusive culinary experience!

MORE INFO TO COME

WHERE
Perini Ranch
3002 FM 89
Buffalo Gap, TX 79508

Big Country CattleWomen’s Beef Ambassadors & Show Steers

Big Country CattleWomen’s Beef Ambassadors & Show Steers

DATE
April 5, 2025
10:00am - 5:00pm
DETAILS

Join the Big Country CattleWomen and their Beef Ambassadors for an interactive and educational experience celebrating all things beef and ranching! Get an up-close look at show steers, learn about different cuts of beef and the many byproducts of cattle, and hear firsthand from passionate advocates in the beef industry.

The Big Country CattleWomen, a chapter of Texas CattleWomen, are dedicated to educating the community about the importance of beef, ranching, and agriculture. Whether you’re a rancher, a beef lover, or just curious to learn more, this event offers a fun and engaging opportunity for all ages to connect with the ranching lifestyle.

Come meet the Beef Ambassadors, see the steers, and discover why beef is more than just what’s on your plate—it’s a way of life!

WHERE
Buffalo Gap Historic Village
133 William St.
Buffalo Gap, TX 79508
325-572-3365

Cattle, Drovers, and Stock Traders: A Look at Early Western Markets with Dr. Debbie Liles

Cattle, Drovers, and Stock Traders: A Look at Early Western Markets with Dr. Debbie Liles

DATE
March, 29, 2025
11:00 am
DETAILS

The discovery of gold in California sparked a booming demand for cattle, and Texas drovers were quick to answer the call. In the 1850s, stock traders drove millions of dollars’ worth of Texas cattle westward, navigating the challenges of natural resources, rugged terrain, and Indigenous territories along the way.

Join Dr. Deborah Liles, an expert in Texas agricultural and ranching history, as she explores the rise of these early cattle markets, their impact on Central Texas counties before and during the Civil War, and the legacy of legendary stock traders like Oliver Loving. From supplying the Bosque Redondo Reservation to the hardships faced on the trail, this presentation provides a compelling look at the cattle industry’s early expansion and its lasting impact on the West.

WHERE
Buffalo Gap Historic Village Courthouse
133 William St.
Buffalo Gap, TX 79508

Preserving the Past: A Conversation with Garland Richards of Fort Chadbourne

Preserving the Past: A Conversation and Reception with Garland Richards of Fort Chadbourne at Victory Bank

DATE
March, 23, 2025
4:00 pm
DETAILS

Join us for a fascinating presentation by Garland Richards from Fort Chadbourne in Bronte, Texas, as he explores the fort’s deep ties to Native American history. Discover the complex interactions between soldiers and Indigenous tribes, and learn about the incredible artifacts unearthed from the site—each offering a glimpse into the past.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear firsthand accounts of Fort Chadbourne’s role on the Texas frontier!

About Garland Richards:

Garland is the president, founder and a volunteer of the Fort Chadbourne Foundation.  The family has owned property around the Fort since 1877.  The names have changed from Odom to Wylie to Richards due to only having daughters.  Nine generations make the Chadbourne Ranch their home.  Garland graduated from Bronte High School and attended Angelo State University in San Angelo, TX.  He is married to Lana Jones Richards who is the Secretary/Treasurer of the Fort Chadbourne Foundation.  Together they have 4 kids and 6 grandchildren and one great grandson.

WHERE
Victory Bank
502 Vine St
Buffalo Gap, TX 79508

Echoes of the Comanche: Lance Tahmahkera, Great-Great-Grandson of Quanah Parker

Echoes of the Comanche: Lance Tahmahkera, Great-Great-Grandson of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker - Stories from my Comanche Family

DATE
March, 22, 2025
4:00 pm
DETAILS

Join us for a powerful and personal journey through Comanche history with Lance Tahmahkera, great-great-grandson of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker. As part of Native American Week during Smithsonian in the Gap, Lance will share family stories passed down through generations—stories you won’t find in books.

Through an engaging multimedia presentation, Lance will take us from the origins of the Comanche people to present-day traditions, exploring Comanche culture, history, and the legacy of Quanah and Cynthia Ann Parker. He will also share traditional children’s stories, just as they were told to him as a child.

Adding to the experience, Lance will bring a collection of authentic Comanche artifacts, including a buckskin dress, regalia, beadwork, bow and arrows, and more, offering a hands-on look at the craftsmanship and traditions of his ancestors.

This is a rare opportunity to hear the firsthand stories of a direct descendant of Quanah Parker—a history not just told, but truly lived. Don’t miss it!

About Lance Tahmahkera:

Born and raised in Fort Worth, Lance Tahmahkera dedicated 45 years to Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth before recently retiring from the Imaging Department at Texas Health Harris Methodist Neighborhood Care and Wellness in Burleson. He is a great-great grandson of the Comanche Chief, Quanah Parker, and grew up immersed in his family’s rich heritage. His parents remained deeply connected to Comanche traditions, and much of his youth was spent attending pow-wows, where he listened to the stories of his ancestors and learned the ways of his people.

Drawing from this rich oral history, Lance has been invited to share his family’s stories with schools, universities, historical groups, and organizations. His storytelling brings to life the origins of the Comanche people, the hardships and triumphs of life on the plains and reservations, and the legacy of his ancestors—including Cynthia Ann Parker, who was adopted into the Comanche Nation as a child and later became the mother of Quanah Parker. He also passes down cherished children’s stories and tales that have been kept alive through generations.

WHERE
Buffalo Gap Historic Village
133 William St
Buffalo Gap, TX 79508
325-572-3365

Fireside Chat: Rath City and Hide Towns by Cheryl Lewis

Fireside Chat: Rath City and Hide Towns by Cheryl Lewis

DATE
March, 20, 2025
6:00 pm
DETAILS

With Special Guest Martha Ferguson

Join us for an evening of storytelling and history as Cheryl Lewis delves into the fascinating past of Rath City and the hide towns of the Texas frontier. Accompanying her is Martha Ferguson, a Hamlin rancher and owner of the Y6 Ranch, the very land where Rath City once stood.

Once a booming buffalo hide town, Rath City played a crucial role in the Great Plains economy before disappearing into history. Though the original town site was plowed under in 1971, its legacy remains—artifacts still surface after rains and shifting winds, and two marked graves, Spotted Jack and Lumpkins, serve as solemn reminders of the past. A stone marker, placed by historian Jack Lofton, stands at what was once the heart of the old business district.

Through historical photos, personal stories, and firsthand accounts, this fireside chat will transport you back to the days when buffalo hunters, traders, and settlers carved out a living on the Texas frontier. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear from those who continue to preserve its legacy.

Be sure to explore the artifacts and visit the Y6 Ranch history through archival images—then step back in time with us.

WHERE
The Gap Cafe by Perini Ranch
2709 FM 89
Buffalo Gap, TX 79508

Bison Grocery Store - The Original Role in Native Life

Bison Grocery Store - The Original Role in Native Life

DATE
March 16, 2025
2:00 pm
DETAILS

Presented by Abilene State Park

Long before supermarkets and corner stores, the bison was the ultimate provider for Native American tribes across the Great Plains. Every part of the animal was essential for survival—its meat offered nourishment, its hide provided warmth and shelter, and its bones were transformed into tools and weapons. Even hooves and sinew played a role in crafting glue and bowstrings. More than just a resource, the bison was sacred—a lifeline that sustained generations.

Join Abilene State Park for this fascinating look at how Native Americans honored and utilized every part of this magnificent creature, ensuring nothing went to waste in their deep connection to the land.

WHERE
133 N. William Street
Buffalo Gap, Texas 79508

325-572-3365


American Buffalo by Ken Burns: Screening #3

American Buffalo by Ken Burns: Screening #3

DATE
March 19, 2025
1:30 pm
DETAILS

Ken Burns’ The American Buffalo is a breathtaking four-hour documentary that spans over 10,000 years of North American history—but don’t worry, we won’t make you sit through all of it at once! Instead, we’re bringing you the highlights in three special screenings, each showcasing the most compelling moments.

In Part 3, explore the buffalo’s evolution, its deep connection to Indigenous peoples and the Great Plains, its near extinction, and the incredible efforts to restore this iconic species. Join us for a fascinating look at one of the most enduring symbols of the American landscape—without the marathon viewing session!

WHERE
133 N. William Street
Buffalo Gap, Texas 79508

325-572-3365


American Buffalo by Ken Burns: Screening #2

American Buffalo by Ken Burns: Screening #2

DATE
March, 18th 2025
1:30 pm
DETAILS

Ken Burns’ The American Buffalo is a breathtaking four-hour documentary that spans over 10,000 years of North American history—but don’t worry, we won’t make you sit through all of it at once! Instead, we’re bringing you the highlights in three special screenings, each showcasing the most compelling moments.

In Part 2, explore the buffalo’s evolution, its deep connection to Indigenous peoples and the Great Plains, its near extinction, and the incredible efforts to restore this iconic species. Join us for a fascinating look at one of the most enduring symbols of the American landscape—without the marathon viewing session!

WHERE
133 N. William Street
Buffalo Gap, Texas 79508

325-572-3365