9/11 Play to Benefit Muldoon Volunteer Fire Dept.
Muldoon Volunteer Fire department is producing a fundraiser play by Sarah Tuft called 110 Stories on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 2 p.m. The play details the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 from the first crash at the Twin Towers in New York City. The play, 110 Stories, captures a momentby- moment journey through the 9/11 experience as told by a wide variety of actual eye witnesses including fire fighters, police, ironworkers, chaplains, K9 handlers, nurses, photo journalist and the homeless who witnessed the horrific evens and saved lives that day. This is a very moving theater rendition of those survivors. The play will be put on by members of the department and community. The play is a way for the department to raise money for upkeep and maintenance of equipment. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased through the fire fighters or you can text Karen Jacobs at (281) 682-5625 to make arrangements for ticket purchases. The play will be presented at the fire station at 333 N. 3rd Street across the tracks from the Muldoon Mercantile.
Rain Muldoon has been blessed in the last week with some much needed rain. It all depended on where you were how much fell. After a very dry and hot summer this weather change is a welcomed sight no matter how little or much it was. This moisture and cloud cover has helped bring down the temperatures to keep them less than 100 degrees.
Out and About Devon Boehnke welcomed his daughter and son in law, Beth and Jack Field of Magnolia in for the weekend. They came down to help Dana and Darrell Kulak repair and build a set of cattle pens. It was a very productive weekend for the family.
Obituary Debbie Lea Haiduk passed away on Monday, Aug. 29. She was the daughter of Chester Medders and Linda Criswell. Debbie was the co-owner of Austin Business Services and Texas Bookkeeping Services with her husband James Haiduk.
Debbie is survived by her husband James Haiduk, son James Lima and wife Amber; daughters: Shanna Reach, and Wendy Lynch and husband Jeff; sisters Sherry Hampton, Cathy Templeton and Jeannie Smith. She was preceded in death by her parents Chester Medders and Linda Criswell; and brother in law, Dean Smith. Services were held onThursday, Sept. 1 at Smith Funeral Home in Flatonia with burial in Pin Oak Cemetery.
Neighborhood Watch It is very important to keep your eyes open and be aware of what is going on in the area. Please call your neighbor if you see anything odd or out of place. Take note of all the details you can and jot them down. Just checking in on your neighbor may be something that is needed to ensure the safety of the community. Being aware can help keep Muldoon safe for everyone.
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