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Watch Artists Painting in Downtown Schulenburg Saturday

Union Pacific Railroad and the Chamber of Commerce invite you to watch artists paint downtown Schulenburg from 9 – 11:30 a.m. Saturday, December 2 as the final day of Have You Painted Yet? Competition. The artists must select their subject matter within a few blocks near downtown and complete a painting within the specified timeframe The designated area for the artists is between James Avenue and Kessler Avenue and south of Highway 90 and north of South Main. You can easily identify them by their black and yellow “Watch Me Paint” signs they will have with them.

RT Elementary Second Six Weeks Honor Roll

Greylyn Gaskins Kyler Jacob Jax Kuecker Marie Le Bouef Finley Martin Natasha Martinez Evelyn McCullough Riley Radcliff Jaelyn Reyna Libby Robertson Collyns Schatte Kynlee Stewart

2nd Grade

Holly Avant Kellen Bishop Blake Massey Ariyanah McCullough Joseph Morales Isabella Morales Oliver Shrum-Boling 3rd Grade

Ellen Hernandez Kyle Sanders Pyper Albrecht

4th Grade

Kannon Jacob Bowen Williams Sarah Williams

5th Grade Kooper Kirts Daisy Visser

6th Grade

Second Chance Donates to ACCSS Program

Second Chance Emporium (SCE) recently donated $25,000 to the Fayette Community Foundation for the Alliance for College and Career Student Success (ACCSS) program at Blinn College. Monies donated will be used for the ACCSS dual credit scholarship program for Fayette County students in need at partner campuses of Schulenburg ISD, Flatonia ISD and Fayetteville ISD. Grant monies will also be used to support the efforts of ACCSS Student Success Coach, Sarah Nickel.

Second Chance Donates to ACCSS Program

Sacred Heart Altar Society Meets

The Sacred Heart Altar Society members met on Monday, Nov. 6, in the Msgr. Harry Mazurkiewicz Parish Center. The meeting was opened with a prayer followed by the standard financial reports. Fourteen ladies attended the meeting.

‘How Bright Appears The Morning Star’

“Rabbi, we’ve been waiting for the Messiah all our lives, wouldn’t this be a good time for Him to come?” So asks Motel Kamzoil, the tailor in “Fiddler on the Roof,” the Tony-winning and highly acclaimed Broadway musical. The constable has just delivered the edict that every person of the Hebrew faith must leave their little village of Anatevka – in three days.
‘How Bright Appears The Morning Star’
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