Groesbeck Council plans holiday activities
Ahead of the approaching winter holidays, the Groesbeck City Council approved plans for a bigger and better lighted parade and downtown celebration at their meeting on Tuesday, November 15.
Ahead of the approaching winter holidays, the Groesbeck City Council approved plans for a bigger and better lighted parade and downtown celebration at their meeting on Tuesday, November 15.
The third through sixth-grade students in the Afterschool Centers on Education (ACE) at Groesbeck Independent School District made placemats to be delivered with the Meals on Wheels America Thanksg
The Limestone County Historical Commission approved a letter announcing a grant program and discussed important dates and recruitment efforts Nov. 1 during its regular meeting Nov. 1.
The Oletha Jamboree is Saturday night, November 12th beginning at 6:00 p.m. with the John Allred Band, then at 7:00 the featured band will be John Allred and The Fiddlers, and closing out the night will be the Baldwin Band at 8:00.
The Thornton Seniors met again with twenty-one present for lunch and bingo. Those present were Janice Bilbrey site manager, Ann Brown, Snuffy Bennett, Lorene Stembridge, Jo Ann Archer, Karen Bess, Roger and Sharon Watson, Wilma Lee, Wayne Sharp, Gay Ann McBride, Loris Lemley, James Lenamond, Sheryl Davis, Glinda Bertrand, Ginny Murphy, Elizabeth Neason, Elle, and Hank Staniszewski, Gayla Lind and myself. We welcomed Karen Bess and Ginny Murphy as two new members to our group and are so proud to have them. Sorry that Alma McCurry and Mr. Earl Mask were both ill and couldn’t make it and we hope they will be back in good health with us next week.