Whispers of Kosse’s Past
When one looks at the Kosse of today, its hard to imagine that this sleepy little community was once a very real part of the Wild West. Kosse’s humble beginnings as a railroad terminus town were anything but sleepy.
When one looks at the Kosse of today, its hard to imagine that this sleepy little community was once a very real part of the Wild West. Kosse’s humble beginnings as a railroad terminus town were anything but sleepy.
Our participants for the lunches this week were down to 12 as two had tested positive for COVID-19, two more were out for doctors appointments. In fact, I’ve heard of several cases of COVID-19 in and around Thornton. Prayers are extended to all of you for a quick recovery. Just a reminder to everyone to take precautions concerning this virus. I also got news of someone having the flu, so I guess the flu season is upon us as well.
Even though the COVID-19 virus is still affecting the local area as well as many other places in the Central Texas area, autumn activities are still taking place.
Since Labor Day is next week, here are some thoughts on work.
The Kosse Community Center will be hosting a “FallFest Street Dance” on Saturday, October 10, 2020, starting at 8 PM in downtown Kosse. Featured bands will be The Gordon Collier Band and West favorite Donna Beckham. Tickets are just $12 and coolers are welcome. Bring your chairs, masks, and maintain social distancing so that everyone can enjoy the evening and stay safe. Proceeds benefit the non-profit Kosse Community Center and its programs. Call 254-375-2212 for more information.
P.O. Box 440
Groesbeck, TX 76642
Phone: 254-729-5103
Fax: 254-729-0362