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Cold weather, warm soup Betty Jacobs Cooler weather always brings thoughts of soup. This month's recipes include popular soups: Cream of Spinach Soup with Cheese (or broccoli), Chicken Velvet Soup, Chicken and Corn Soup, and Seafood Gumbo. Enjoy! More ...
A women's Bible study using Beth Moore's "Jesus, The One & Only," will be held each Tuesday from Jan. 15 to April 1, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church. The study is open to all women. To reserve a study booklet, phone Becky Hart at 556- 6889 by Friday. Cost is $20. Child care will... More ... 36 Club sets next meeting GFWC/TFWC held its annual Christmas dinner at My Girls restaurant on Dec. 13. Twenty-one members and their guests enjoyed a catered pork tenderloin dinner. Hostesses were members of the Social Committee, Gail Callahan, Martha Green, Ellen McFarland, Jane Shrader, Kay Briggs and Kay Boone. More ... Financial planning seminar on tap Lampasas High School will host "Making College Financial Planning Count" for parents of students in grades nine through 12. The free one-hour presentation will be Jan. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at the LHS library. 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. More ... CTC lists non-credit classes The Central Texas College (CTC) Continuing Education Department is kicking the new year off with a variety of non-credit courses. Registration is under way for the following classes. Excel 2003: This spreadsheet package will help students plan, design and build their own worksheets. More ... Retired teachers to hear program about antiques Lampasas County Retired Teachers Association met Dec. 4 at Lometa United Methodist Church for its annual Christmas program and catered dinner. Janie Potts led a program patterned after the television show "The Price is Right" in which a number of members participated. Liz Bettle catered the dinne... More ... Vision Downtown Lampasas! slates presentation to club The GFWC/TFWC Pierian Club presented its 21st annual Christmas concert at First Presbyterian Church with pianist Betty Ann Whitis and organist Jo Ater performing. Mrs. Whitis also presented several of her Lampasas High School choir members who also performed. More ... Dating violence seminar planned The Lampasas Independent School District will hold a parent meeting Jan. 15 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the high school cafeteria to educate parents about dating violence. The program will cover selfesteem, anger management, conflict resolution, bullying, healthy relationships and a variety of other t... More ... Aycock plans visit with constituents District 54 State Rep. Jimmie Don Aycock will be in Lampasas Jan. 15 to visit with constituents. His office is on the second floor of First Texas Bank. The public is invited to stop by and ask questions, share concerns, receive information and discuss Aycock's position on upcoming legislation. More ... See You at the Library 201 South Main Street Attention teens: Check out our growing selection of books for young adults. It includes series -- "Bluford High," "Fear Street," "Summer Share" and "First Kisses," as well as other fiction. Nonfiction topics range from drunk driving to forensics, from ESP to global warming, and students' rights t... More ...
Dave and Sandy Schaffner accept a check for $9,210 from Lampasas Riding Club president Ann Wyatt and Indian Hills Riding Club president Bobby Vaughn. The groups raised the money to benefit Schaffner and his family as he recovers from a recent horse riding accident. More ... DSHS registry helps reunite adoptees with birth parents, siblings For some, it's a medical need to know. For others, it's the desire to put life's jigsaw puzzle pieces together. For these and other reasons, adoption information provides answers to long-held questions about lives and families. More ... SBDC offers seminar for small businesses The Texas State Small Business Development Center is offering a three-part training class on the importance of a company's web presence in today's global economy. Want to learn how your business can use the latest internet marketing tools to find, get and keep customers online? More ... Plant Society to discuss water use, conservation The Highland Lakes Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will meet Saturday at 1 p.m. in the meeting room of the Marble Falls Public Library, 101 Main St. Guest speaker will be Bob Rose, chief meteorologist for the Lower Colorado River Authority. More ... Health officials suggest getting flu shot January is often the peak time for the flu season in Texas, and it's not too late to get a flu shot and take other common sense steps to protect yourself from illness. "Getting a shot is the one best way to prevent flu, which can cause serious, sometimes deadly complications," said Dr. David Lake... More ... ![]() |
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