Fayetteville News Includes App Invention, Book Club
The newest window was installed at St. Paul Lutheran in Fayetteville and dedicated at Easter service.
On Saturday, April 23, St. Paul members are holding a BBQ chicken dinner drive thru and bake sale from 5 to 7 p.m. Call (979) 966-3915 to reserve tickets.
App created by local
Consider that you now have the opportunity to automatically reprogram your eating habits for better health using OneNumberPro, a newly developed app created by Fayetteville resident Tom Hill. Hill’s passion for improving his own health led to the development of the app. It was put to good use. He’s lost 70 lbs. and maintained the weight loss for five years.
The innovative technology alters the way you approach food consumption and was created by Hill and his design team, comprised of Dr. Tom Mueller, also of Fayetteville, Dr. Reagan Brown of Nashville, Tennessee, and Carlos Torres of Montgomery.
Hill owned an engineering firm, TH Hill Associates, for 32 years. He’s seeking volunteers to use the app for three months at no cost on a first-come, firstserved basis. For more information, go to https://www.onenumberhealth.com.
Book Club
Local book club members recently met with Fayetteville ISD 5th graders to discuss the book “The Last Bookshop in London.” The book is set during the blitz when Londoners took refuge in the underground.
MS 150
FISD will once again host a rest stop for the Texas MS 150 this year, which will be held April 30-May 1.
Celebrations
Happy Birthday wishes are extended to: Brittany Polasek Behrens-24; Cindy Stephens-25; Ricky Schilling-26
Happy Anniversary wishes are extended to: Erwin and Betty Kovar-27.
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