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Help Needed for Harvestfest; Antiques Events Aplenty

  • 2022 Queens Court/Miss Lickskillet MacKenzie Poncik, Jr. Miss Lickskillet Ashley Camacho, Young Miss Lickskillet Cailee Daniel, Little Miss Lickskillet Rebecca Kozel.
    2022 Queens Court/Miss Lickskillet MacKenzie Poncik, Jr. Miss Lickskillet Ashley Camacho, Young Miss Lickskillet Cailee Daniel, Little Miss Lickskillet Rebecca Kozel.
  • Decor at The Market at Park
    Decor at The Market at Park
  • Pictured from left: Most Talented-Gracelyn Smith, Miss Congeniality-Jeslyn Moralez and Miss Photogenic- Rebecca Kozel.
    Pictured from left: Most Talented-Gracelyn Smith, Miss Congeniality-Jeslyn Moralez and Miss Photogenic- Rebecca Kozel.
  • Help Needed for Harvestfest; Antiques Events Aplenty
    Help Needed for Harvestfest; Antiques Events Aplenty

Harvestfest

On Friday, Nov. 4 volunteers are needed to help set up tables, wall panels and decorate for Harvestfest, ARTS upcoming celebration. Please call Kevin White at ARTS if interested in helping from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. John the Baptist Parish Hall in Fayetteville. Lunch will be provided. Call (979) 378--

2113.

Antiques

Serious shopping days are here. In addition to our fabulous stores located all around the square, three Pop Up antique venues in the Fayetteville area

will open:

 

• Antiques OFF the Square is just off the square at the SPJST hall and opens this Wednesday. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and runs through Sunday.

 

• The Courthouse Antique Show in the Old Firehouse in the square stays open until Oct 30.

 

• The Market at Park on Park Prairie Road is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 13 and will be

open Oct. 21-23 and 28-30.

Music

Mayor Mike and Annie Rost are stirring it up with western, bluegrass and country tunes in

lots of places:

• Joe’s from 8-10:30 p.m. on Friday nights

 

• The Compound in Round Top from noon until 2:30 p.m.

this Saturday

 

• Annie, Mike and Greg at The Vintage Hideaway in RT from 6-7 p.m. this Saturday

night

• At the Arbors in RT on Monday night from 3-6 p.m.

SownWith Seed

Our new store in the square, Sown With Seed, was introduced back in July. Owners Morgan Zator and Todd Campbell are ready for all to take a sneak peek Oct. 20 through Oct. 23 at what’s inside now: fine bedding, an apothecary section, ceramics, metal arts, bath salts and essential oils. Look for open hours on

social media.

“We’re looking forward to sowing seeds in the community and excited to invite you to a sneak peek inside our space,” said Morgan. “We’ll have a little of everything but are still working on the big picture. Depending on where we are in our build out, we’re inviting everyone here sometime over the holidays.” Follow them on Instagram’s @ sownwithseed @lachacradivina @morganzatorstudio @toddcampbellstudio and Facebook.

FISD

Winners of FISD’s Fire Prevention Week poster contest were announced. The Lickskillet pageant held in FISD’s Cafetorium announced the 2022 Queens Court and other talented winners.

Congratulations to FISD senior Brooklyn Jaeger for reaching her 3,000th high school

career kill.

AntiqueWeek Changes A reminder of the new hours

at Joe’s, The Wine Bar and Prohibition during the Antiques Weeks:

• The Wine Bar will be open from Oct. 13 until Oct. 30.

 

• Prohibition will open Monday through Saturday

• Joe’s Place is open every night from Oct. 12 through Oct. 30.

Check out their FB pages for specific hours.

Birthday celebrations

Happy Birthday wishes are extended to: Bonnie Rohde-21; Stacey Kovar Kuskie-Oct. 22; Erwin Kovar, Willa Rose Childs and Tom Rohde-23; Seraya Vasquez-26; Paige Jurecka, Linda Gully and Tara Murphy-27.

Happy Anniversary wishes are extended to: AK and Janice Kasmiersky, Ronnie and Debbie Pflughaupt-24; Leroy and Peggy

Canik-27.

Have news?

The deadline for sending news for this weekly column is every Sunday morning. Feel free to share what’s going on or coming up in our small town. Lots of special events, family gatherings and celebrations, home projects, community, school, business and organization activities happen around here. If it’s special to you or someone you know in our community, feel free to text, call (713) 261-0786 or email

newsinfayetteville@gmail.com.

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