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Before Virgil Wooten there was Lucile Standard -- Janie Lucile Mauldin Standard, 1884-1966. Mrs. Standard sold Wooten her second-floor photography studio in the 1940s and thus helped launch his career as one of Lampasas' bestknown photographers. More ...
Kiefer Eakes, a student at Lampasas High School, was selected by the University Interscholastic League as an "Outstanding Performer" at the 2007 Texas State Solo-Ensemble Vocal Solo Contest. More ... FB promoting Constitution Week Lampasas County Farm Bureau is promoting National Constitution Week in Lampasas County. Officials of the local Farm Bureau encourage all Americans to affirm their rights and responsibilities as citizens and to learn more about their constitution. More ... Family reunion on tap Descendants and friends of the O'Hair, Wolf and Ramsdell families will gather for a reunion Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. at the Lampasas Senior Center, Eighth and Live Oak streets. Among the early settlers in the Lampasas and Burnet areas were the families of Thomas O'Hair, Eugene Ramsdell, Jaco... More ...
Melissa Leigh Spradley and Michael (Mickey) Scott McLean, both of Houston, plan to exchange wedding vows in an Oct. 6, 2007, ceremony at Barton Creek Resort. Miss Spradley is the daughter of David and Pattie Spradley of Deer Park. More ... Multi-Service Center 901 S. Live Oak - Lampasas 556-3858 · 556-2550 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m. Public transportation, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations may be made by calling 24 hours in advance, 556-3858, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. More ... Concert to help garner funds for community playground A Concert of a Lifetime will be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at Briggs Community Center to raise money to build a community playground. Performers include Pauline Reese, Paula Nelson, John Arthur Martinez, Pete Benz and Craig Dillingham. More ... Agency on Aging offers program Area Agency on Aging will present "Taking Control of Your Chronic Illness" beginning Oct. 1. The program is a chronic disease self-management program for those with chronic disease and their caregivers. Free to the public, it consists of six 2 1/2-hour sessions that meet each Monday from 9:30 a.... More ... Births Aldrich son James and Amy Aldrich of Lampasas are the parents of a son, Daniel Lee, born Aug. 8, 2007, at 4:45 a.m. at St. David's Hospital. At birth, Daniel weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches in length. Grandparents are Robert and Sharon Erwin and Lee Roy and Mary Anne Aldrich, ... More ... Education students invited to program Certified teachers who would like to earn a master of education in educational leadership with professional principal certification preparation from Texas Tech University are invited to learn more about the program on Saturday at an open house. More ... Boat show, exhibits coming soon Texas Boat World will offer an exhibition of fishing and pleasure boats to be displayed on downtown Courtyard Square, along with the sculpture exhibition, "The Boat Show," by TJ Mabrey, on view at 405 S. Pecan St. The event is Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored by Lampasas Association for ... More ... CTC upcoming courses listed Central Texas College's Continuing Education Department is offering several non-credit classes this fall. For information or to register, phone (254) 526-1586 or visit www.ctcd.edu. A listing of other non-credit courses also can be found online. More ...
Dorothy Berg, a member of the Lampasas Art Club, is the September Artist of the Month. A quilter and seamstress, Mrs. Berg also crochets. She makes a variety of items for the home, including tablecloths, table runners, bedspreads and others, many of which are on display at Lampasas Art Gallery in... More ... American Legion to gather American Legion Post 277 will have a breakfast meeting Saturday at 7 a.m. at Country Kitchen. All veterans are invited to join the post for the meeting. For information, contact Harry Hollister at 556-3628. More ...
Members of Preservation Lampasas Inc. held a recent fund-raiser to benefit the organization's programs. A fish fry, with all the trimmings, was served to a crowd at the Holiday House. More ...
Lampasas High School teacher Cathy Kuehne, right, accepts a $500 donation from Judy Hetherly, chairman of Preservation Lampasas Inc. Funds were presented for the assistance Mrs. More ...
Spring Oaks Nursing & Rehab recently took residents bowling in Killeen. Pictured are Tina Anderson, director of nurses, and Alva O'Hair, resident. More ... Library encourages registration September is National Library Card Sign-up Month. Children, ages 6 years and older, who sign up for a library card will receive a gift bag. Adults who get a library card will be entered in weekly drawings for gift cards and library book bags. More ... Clinic offers mammograms The Greater Killeen Free Clinic has received a grant from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in order to provide mammograms to women age 40 and older who are uninsured and cannot afford the procedure. To schedule and appointment, phone the clinic at (254) 519-3898. More ... Marble Falls homecoming slated Sept. 29 Marble Falls Ex Students Homecoming is set for Sept. 29 at the high school. A catered noon meal will be served at the cafeteria. For information, contact Madolyn Frasier, P.O. Box 91, Marble Falls, TX 78654. More ... Mills County sets quilt show The 16th annual Mills County Quilt Show, sponsored by Courthouse Step Quilters, is Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Mills County Civic Center in Goldthwaite. Categories include contemporary, antique, theme "Guys & Dolls," wall hanging and junior. More ... Lampasas High School Counselor's Calendar September - October September 21 Regular registration deadline for the Oct. 27 ACT (to be give at LHS) October 1 College Information Night - Students and parents are invited to attend. LHS Library (6:30-8 p.m. More ... ![]() |
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