March 19, 2010 RSS feed / Lifestyles

BBQ benefit for wounded soldiers set

Wheelers for the Wounded, a non-profit organization that offers wounded soldiers no-cost outdoors recreation and adventure activities, is holding a barbecue benefit and raffle at TXPRO 4x4 on U.S. Highway 190 East on April 17 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More...

History presentation given to San Antonio-Lampasas Club

The San Antonio-Lampasas Club met March 6 at My Girls in Lampasas with 57 present. More...

Committee collecting teachers' data to meet

The Keystone Square Museum Committee collecting data about retired Lampasas County teachers will meet March 31 at 10 a.m. at the museum. Anyone interested in this project to honor retired teachers is invited to attend. More...

Heritage group to sponsor show

The Adamsville Heritage Association is sponsoring and hosting an amateur art show and exhibit on April 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Adamsville Community Center. More...

Briggs sets musical event

Briggs Community Center’s monthly live music night is tonight, beginning with a stew supper at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. For information, phone (254) 383- 5356. More...

Women as caregivers is focus of month-long observance

Who provides the majority of the long-term care services in this country? Many Americans wrongly assume it’s nursing homes. More...

Church slates Bible study

One of America’s most renowned and esteemed Bible teachers, Beth Moore, will help women throughout North American conquer fear and doubt and discover the secret to liberating confidence and security in a nationwide simulcast event. More...

Art club fund-raiser ongoing

The Lampasas Art Club is sponsoring a fund-raiser for a painting, “Break Time,” by Jan Witten Sewall. Proceeds will benefit Lampasas Art Gallery on East Third Street. More...

Teddy Bear Tea Party slated

Keystone Square Museum’s Teddy Bear Tea Party, for girls ages 4 to 8, is April 10 from 2-3 p.m. at the M.D. Abel Building. Admission is free, but reservations are required, and space is limited to 40 children. More...

Donations benefit KW

Kline Whitis Elementary receives funds based on the weight of donations to drop boxes around town. Boxes are located at the school near the bus ramp, H-E-B, Badger Tracks and AMVETS Post 80. More...

LHS class slates reunion

The Lampasas High School Class of 1950 will celebrate its 60th anniversary on July 9 at 6 p.m. at the Crawford Party House. Class members, family and friends are invited. Bill and Anna Crawford will host the event. More...

Jazz concert set March 28

The public is invited to a free jazz concert on March 28 at the Lampasas High School auditorium featuring the Oklahoma Christian University Jazz Ensemble, which includes 2008 LHS graduate Stephen Grant. More...

June wedding plans announced

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lowe of Lampasas announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Margaret, to Eric Raburn Hernandez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Preece of Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Jose Hernandez of Godley. More...

Veterans' post slates meeting

American Legion Post 277 will hold a breakfast meeting Saturday at 7 a.m. at Country Kitchen. All veterans are invited. More...

School Menu

Week of March 22-26

Monday, March 22 BREAKFAST: Waffles/maple syrup, fruit juice and milk. LUNCH: Pizza, Italian vegetables, orange wedges, cookie and milk. Tuesday, March 23 BREAKFAST: Cinnamon roll, fruit juice and milk. More...

Cemetery board

The executive board of Oak Hill Cemetery Association will meet March 26 at 4 p.m. at the conference room at Lampasas City Hall. The public is welcome to attend. More...

Extension agent schedules sessions on diabetes,nutrition

Type II diabetes can cause many health complications, but those who have the disease can live long, healthy lives if they control blood glucose levels through good nutrition and proper daily management, according to Lampasas County Extension Agent K More...

Club member discusses movie role based on historical 'True Women'

Members of GFWC/TFWC 36 Club were transported back to 1836 when Gladys Dickison, dressed in period costume, related parts of Janice Wood Windell’s “True Women.” Mrs. More...

CTC to host annual wellness fair at Killeen-area campus

Central Texas College will host its sixth annual Wellness Fair on March 31 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the LBJ Fine Arts Auditorium, bldg. 112. The event is free and open to the public. More...

Passover services on tap

Congregation Simcha Sinai will have Pesach (Passover) services on March 29 at 6 p.m. at 102 Cattail Circle in Harker Heights. Tickets for non-members are $10 each, $18 per couple or $25 for a family of four, with $5 for each additional child. More...

Burnet convention planned

The Burnet County Convention is Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at the Burnet County Courthouse. Doors open at 7 a.m. More...

Chorale concert to be held

The Hill Country Chorale, under the direction of Claire Rabson, and the choir of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, will celebrate Johann Sebastian Bach’s 325th birthday on March 27 with the chorale’s annual tribute. More...

Bloomin’ Fest booths offered

The Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce is seeking vendors for the Bloomin’ Fest April 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Booths are 10x10 for $30 per space. Food booths are $60 per space. More...

Ministerial Alliance to meet

Lampasas County Ministerial Alliance will hold its monthly meeting for all ministers on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. The Dutch treat luncheon will be at Alfredo’s Mexican Restaurant on U.S. Highway 190 East. More...


 

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