Muldoon Museum Open May 2 for History Exhibit
The Muldoon Museum will be open on May 2 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. This is a chance to drop in and see some of what it took to make Muldoon what it is today. It also gives you a chance to see some of what was going on during Muldoon’s “hay day.”
There are exhibits on household goods, farming implements, along with railroad memorabilia that shows how strong the railroad was to the life of Muldoon. It is a glimpse of days gone by. Stop in and visit with those who are preserving the area’s history.
Pitman Memorial Day
Sunday May 3, will be the Pitman Cemetery Memorial Day. The Memorial Service will begin at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel. This is a chance to come out and pay respects to those laid to rest in Pitman Cemetery. Among those who are interred in the historic cemetery grounds include soldiers from the Civil War, WWI, WWII, and more. It is an interesting stroll to walk among the gravestones and see the history of Muldoon written in stone.
Come out and share with family memories and get a chance to catch up with others who have family members in the cemetery. This is also a chance to see the improvements made to the chapel that saved the old building from falling into disrepair.
Out and About
Devon Boehnke, along with daughter and son in law Dana and Darrell Kulak went to the Midlothian area for Devon’s great grandson’s third birthday. Henry Kulak, son of Elton and Miko Kulak had a little birthday party to celebrate Henry turning three. It was a cute little party with a H3B theme, playing off HEB. Even the rain did not throw off the party, it just got moved indoors.
Church News
The Stray Gathering Cowboy Church tent revival at their new land was a wonderful success. They got to entertain a nice crowd with their guest presenters Dwayne Williams, Jackie Cox and Christine Scott, who brought some wonderful music and shared the gospel. There also was a great dinner provided chuckwagon style for everyone to enjoy. SG2C members supplied some delicious sweet treats to finish off the evening.
The SG2C continues on with their regular services back at the church behind the park on Sundays beginning at 9:30 a.m. with coffee and sweet treats and a chance to catch up with others in the community. Then the worship service begins at 10 a.m. and everyone is welcome to come out and see what all the excitement is all about.
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