Wimberley to be Certified as a Music Friendly Community
The City of Wimberley, having completed the multi-step certification process, has been designated as a Music Friendly Community by the Texas Music Office (TMO). The Music Friendly Community program seeks to foster music business-related economic development in Texas cities and communities.
"Music is a big part of the Texas brand and is deeply rooted in the cultural traditions of our great state," said Governor Greg Abbott. "With support from the Texas Music Office, the music industry in Texas created more than 210,000 direct and indirect permanent jobs in communities all across the Lone Star State and generated $27.3 billion in economic activity in the pre-pandemic year of 2019. Music Friendly Communities certified by the Texas Music Office are serious about attracting and developing the local music industry to spur job creation and economic growth. I congratulate the City of Wimberley on earning the Music Friendly Community designation, and I look forward to amplifying their continued success."
The community celebration featuring live music and hosted by City of Wimberley, the Wimberley Valley Arts & Culture Alliance, and the Texas Music Office is scheduled for Friday, April 29, 2022, at 6 pm at Blue Hole Regional Park. TMO Community Relations & Outreach Specialist Chip Adams will present the Music Friendly Community designation to City of Wimberley Mayor Gina Fulkerson.
“In the Wimberley Valley the beauty of nature nurture’s amazing musical talent. You find it woven through the lyrics and melodies created by our talented singers and songwriters. We are so grateful to have this talent and creativity and the community that supports it recognized with this Music Friendly designation," said Mayor Fulkerson.
For more information on the community celebration on Friday, April 29, visit: https://wimberleyarts.org/music-friendly/.
Wimberley joins more than 30 other Texas cities that have received the official Music Friendly Community designation, joining Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Denton, Lindale, Stephenville, Conroe, San Angelo, Nacogdoches, Abilene, McKinney, Waxahachie, Waco, Alpine, Bastrop, New Braunfels, Victoria, Lubbock, Denison, Arlington, Brenham, Dripping Springs, Round Rock, El Paso, Odessa, Vidor, Grand Prairie, Port Aransas, San Marcos, Dallas, Bryan, and McAllen. Houston is currently working through the certification process.
For media inquiries, contact:
Nathan Glaiser, Planning and Development Coordinator
City of Wimberley
Office: (512) 648 – 2411
nglaiser@cityofwimberley.com
About the Texas Music Friendly Community program: https://gov.texas.gov/music/page/music-friendly-communities.