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Couple exchange wedding vows in Oklahoma Candace May and Joey Thurmond were united in marriage in a double-ring evening ceremony on April 28, 2007. Minister Bill Coffin of the Church of Christ at Hobart, Okla., officiated the ceremony at Quartz Mountain Resort in Lone Wolf, Okla. More ... Downtown committee chairman visits RTA Jim Rutland, Courtyard Square Association member, spoke to the Lampasas County Retired Teachers Association about Vision Downtown Lampasas! at the Oct. 2 meeting in the Lampasas ISD Board Room. Rutland, chair of the downtown task force, said merchants are working together to revitalize the square. More ...
Sarah Beth Owens and Tanner Ray Reid, both of Lampasas, plan to exchange wedding vows in a Dec. 1, 2007, ceremony at Adamsville Baptist Church. Miss Owens is the daughter of Carrie and Glenn Hyatt of Lampasas. More ... Vietnam memorial replica on display in Central Texas "The Moving Wall" Vietnam Veterans Memorial will be on display in Early until Monday at Eastlawn Memorial Park. The wall is a half-size replica of the Washington, D.C. memorial and has been touring the country for more than 20 years and travels to offer the opportunity to see it to those who do n... More ... School Menu Week of Oct. 22-26 Monday, Oct. 22 BREAKFAST: Waffles/maple syrup, fruit or juice and milk. LUNCH: Pizza, Italian vegetables, fruit cup, brownie and milk. Tuesday, Oct. 23 BREAKFAST: Cinnamon roll, fruit or juice and milk. More ... Cemetery association to meet Kempner Cemetery Association will hold its biannual membership meeting Nov. 3 at 1 p.m. at the Kempner Volunteer Fire Department Training Room. More ... Fish fry, auction set Bend Community Center will be the site for a fish fry, cake auction and silent auction Saturday beginning at 5 p.m. Door prizes will be given away. More ... KidFest events on tap Thursday The 19th annual KidFest Health & Safety Fair is Sunday from 2-5 p.m. on the Central Texas College campus and will offer more than $200 worth of free health screenings, including vision and hearing checks, height and weight, scoliosis screening and lung function tests. More ...
Members of the 2007-08 Lampasas Middle School cheerleading squad include, Maddie Langford, front row, left, and Joelle Ritz; middle row from left, Amber Castle, Breanna Jones, Sydney French, Mackenzie Benton, Emily Bever, Katelyn Franklin and Madison Rogers; back row from left, More ... Life Line screening to be held Residents living in and around Lampasas can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke. Life Line Screening will be at Grace Fellowship Church, 2974 S. U.S. Highway 281, Thursday. Appointments will begin at 9 a.m. A stroke, also known as a "brain attack," is ranked as the third-leading k... More ...
At the recent Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce mixer at Diamond G Concepts, a flag-raising ceremony was held in memory of Mark Moreau. The U.S. flag was flown over Iraq by Sgt. More ... Ed Jones offers broadcast course Ken McDaniel, an Edward Jones financial adviser in Lampasas, will host a professional broadcast course, "Cutting Through the Technical Tax Rules Impacting Charities," for CPAs, tax professionals and attorneys on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at 410 S. Live Oak. More ...
Lampasas County Republican Party Chairman Skipper Wallace presents Diana McDonald the Volunteer of the Year award for her work to assist GOP candidates and the local party. More ... Gingerbread decorating contest set "Nutcrackers on Parade" is the theme for this year's Gingerbread House Contest at Keystone Square Museum. Gingerbread houses will be on view at the museum during the Carol of Lights celebration through Dec. 19. More ... Blood drive coming up A free T-shirt will be given to all who donate blood during the final AMVETS Post 80's American Red Cross blood drive of the year set Nov. 5 from 12:30-6:30 p.m. Donors must be at least 17 years old, be in good health, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and not have given blood in the past 56 days. More ... Club slates Nov. 3 bazaar Town and Country Club's Christmas Bazaar is Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lampasas County Courthouse. Admission is $1 per person and free for those under 5. Proceeds go toward Town and Country Study Club scholarships and local service projects. More ... CTC non-credit courses listed The Central Texas College (CTC) Continuing Education Department offers an variety of noncredit courses this semester. Registration is under way for the following classes. Car Maintenance Basics: Learn how to care for the interior and exterior of your car, check tire pressure and fluid levels. More ... Museum's tree exhibit planned Keystone Square Museum's annual Christmas Tree Exhibit kicks off Dec. 7 during the Carol of Lights Festival. Trees will remain on exhibit through Dec. 19. This year's theme is "Nutcrackers on Parade." To exhibit a tree, phone Cathy Walker at 556-2295 for information. More ... Diabetes Health Fair coming Metroplex Health System will offer a Diabetes Health Fair Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Killeen Community Center in celebration of National Diabetes Month. The event is free and designed for those with diabetes and those concerned about or interested in learning about diabetes. More ...
Adamsville Baptist Church members are hosting a revival Sunday through Oct. 26. Sunday services are at 11 a.m., followed by a covered dish lunch. Nightly services are at 7 p.m. A love offering will be received at each service. More ...
This young male chihuahua is seeking a family. He has a tan coat with white markings. He is a little skittish when he meets new people, but once he makes friends, he is fine. He is eagerly waiting to become a permanent member of a new, loving family. More ... Church's annual Pumpkin Patch open First United Methodist Church's annual Pumpkin Patch is open for visitors, with most of the church families on hand last weekend to help unload the 300- plus gourds and hay. The patch is open daily from 3- 7 p.m. until Oct. 30. More ... Jesus Rally to be at Belton; area groups participating ACTS Event 5 will host a Jesus Rally at Bell County Expo Center Oct. 27 from 1:30-8 p.m. More than 20 groups and individuals will praise Jesus in dance and song. The event is free to the public. No collection or love offering will be taken. More ...
This book jacket has been approved, and "Sandy's Gift" has gone to print, with an expected release at the end of October. Author Deborah Ann Barrett is a former Lampasas resident and member of the LHS Class of 1972. More ... Lampasas Mission to benefit from two fund-raising events Lampasas Mission will be the beneficiary of a Halloween costume contest Oct. 27 at 5 p.m. at Wal-Mart. Character portraits will be $1. A costume contest is set for those up to age 10. A haunted house will be open from 5-9 p.m. Other events include a cake walk, games, face painting and a snack b... More ... Fields of Faith slated at Badger field Wednesday Students from Lampasas High School will converge on Badger Stadium to share their Christian faith with fellow students for "Fields of Faith," set Wednesday from 7-8:30 p.m. LHS students will join youth from across the nation as part of this surging national outreach event. More ...
Lillian Perkins, a member of Lampasas Art Club, has been named the October Artist of the Month. Her paintings are on exhibit at the entrance to Lampasas Art Gallery in the foyer of My Girls and inside the gallery. Mrs. More ... Project Grad raising funds through cow patty bingo Project Graduation for the Lampasas High School Class of 2008 is selling cow patty bingo tickets for $5 each or five for $20. First prize is $1,000; second prize, $750; and third prize, $500. The drawing is set Oct. 27 at 3 p.m. in conjunction with the group's Halloween Carnival at the high scho... More ...
Kline Whitis Elementary School youngsters are enjoying a new play surface, thanks to a grant from the Lower Colorado River Authority and donations from the city of Lampasas and the Spring Ho Committee. More ... St. Mary's plans garage sale St. Mary's Episcopal Church Women will hold its annual garage sale Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at the church parish hall. Everything from clothing to household items will be offered. Funds raised support local charities. For more information, phone 556-5433. More ... Public invited to singing event Second Baptist Church, 809 Casbeer St., will have its monthly Saturday Night Singing event this Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to join in and bring instruments to play. More ... Jail Ministry banquet set Tuesday Board and committee members of J.A.I.L. Ministry Inc. met recently at the home of Linda Ringler, coordinator, to plan for the annual fund-raising banquet set Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. Keynote speaker will be Mamie McCullough, PhD, known as the "I Can Lady." She has worked with Zig Zigler for 10 years ... More ...
Historical commission sets stage for Tuesday event When the courthouse clock strikes 7 on Tuesday night, ghosts from Lampasas County's past will begin to appear in the district courtroom. One by one they will tell their tales of bygone days when the county was on the edge of the Texas frontier. More ...
More reasons to love Mexico Robbis Storm ZACATECAS, Mexico -- If you like beautiful old historic cities, you'll love this place. It's changed somewhat since I was last here, 20 years ago. Most of the changes are for the better. And one difference is almost unbelievable. More ... ![]() |
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