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American Legion Auxiliary Visits Veterans

The American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) Unit No. 102 (La Grange) and the American Legion (AL) Post No. 102 (La Grange) visited local veterans in area assisted living and nursing care facilities in mid-December. They delivered homemade cookies and other treats in their gift baskets. Both the ALA and AL members were honored to spend time with local veterans, listening to stories, and singing some favorite holiday songs during these visits. The American Legion Auxiliary welcomes new members at their next meeting on Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. at the La Grange VFW building located on Veterans Memorial Drive.
The full display of appreciation for local veterans in assisted living and nursing facilities can be seen with several dozen homemade cookies and many holiday gift bags. Many members of the American Legion Auxiliary 102 share their baking talents as well as their time to create festive gift bags for veterans.

This New Year, Be The Voice a Child in Foster Care Needs

The start of a new year often comes with a list of resolutions. New Year’s resolutions are different for everyone, but one of the most common is to live a healthier lifestyle. If you’re hoping to improve your physical and mental health, there’s one option that often gets overlooked and benefits others: volunteering.

La Grange’s Sam Wilson Authors New Book About Raising Kids With a High Financial IQ

Sam Wilson of La Grange has authored a new book called “Cents to Intelligence: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Children with a High Financial IQ.” In “Cents to Intelligence: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Children with a High Financial IQ,” author and parent Sam Wilson shares an innovative and unique approach his wife and he used to successfully instill a high financial intelligence quotient (IQ) in their two favorite daughters from the time they were in early elementary school through that millennial adulting phase. This book is written for expecting or young parents who want to ensure they impart basic financial acumen to their children and, in so doing, provide them with the self-esteem, independence, and confidence to make sound decisions and solve their own problems with creativity and ingenuity.
The cover of Sam Wilson’s new book.

LGISD School Board Recognizes Christmas Card Student Artists

The school board recognized the three students whose artwork was chosen for the district’s Christmas card this year at Monday night’s meeting. The three students were Nathalie Navarro, a 6th grader from La Grange Elementary; Haylee Mitchell, an 8th grader from La Grange Middle School; and Brinley Freedman, a 9th grader from La Grange High School.
Nathalie Navarro, a 6th grader at La Grange Elementary was recognized at Monday night’s school board meeting for her Christmas card design. She is pictured here with her art teacher- Brittni Keilers, school board president-Gary Drab, principal-Dr. Regina Walker, and superintendent-Andy McHazlett.

LCRA Accepting Applications in January For Community Grants

The Lower Colorado River Authority is accepting applications this month for community grants for projects such as improvements to fire stations, community centers, sports fields, libraries and other facilities, as well as providing updated gear and equipment for emergency responders. One $100,000 grant will be offered in addition to dozens of grants of up to $50,000.
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