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     PEACE POSTER CONTEST WINNER: Rosalina Macias was the first place winner of the Peace Poster Contest which was sponsored recently by the Groesbeck Lions Club and Lions International. Twenty-six posters from the Groesbeck Middle School were entered into the contest.
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Groesbeck I.S.D. News
      Elementary School
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Enge-Washington Intermediate School Honor Rolls
      4th grade Anthony Adkins, Kathryn Anderson, Luke Bailey, Chris Barco, Brayden Bradley, Kolbi Brown, Monique Clemons, Joanna Coleman, Kaytlin Cox, Avory Faglie. Jaci Forrest, Landen Frazier, Ethan Galvan, Mikayla Glowski, Jaleanna Jackson, Aniyah Jelks, Tyler Lee, Taylor Lenamond, Adamary Lopez, Roman Martinez.
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FFA update
      Groesbeck FFA held its November chapter meeting on Monday, Nov. 2. The chapter followed a successful meeting with a dodge ball tournament. The winners of the of the dodge ball tournament were given the honors to pie both of the ag teachers in the face. Meagan Grafton’s team won the tournament and she did the pie throwing.
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Cook Planetarium holiday shows
      “Cosmic Voyage,” a 35-minute program produced by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, mixes ground-breaking computer animation with cutting-edge science to give us a sweeping view of the universe.
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Nine Flags Festival kicks into high gear
      NACOGDOCHES – The 13th annual Nine Flags Festival will be in full swing Saturday, December 5, in downtown Nacogdoches with an entire day of holiday fun ending with the largest lighted Christmas parade in East Texas sponsored by First Bank & Trust East Texas.
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Autumn in the Piney Woods
      NACOGDOCHES – Autumn may come to the Piney Woods a little later than most places, but the kaleidoscope of color it brings is well worth the wait. Maps of the Fall Foliage Trail are available at the Nacogdoches Visitor Center, located at 200 E. Main St.
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