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A non-profit Christian book club for women is sponsoring a new program for girls in 5th and 6th grade. The program starts Monday, Sept. 23 and runs through Dec. 2 on Mondays from 4-5 p.m. at New Life Methodist Church located at 1215 N. Von Minden. The cost for the fall session is $10. This includes snacks, activities, books an all materials. Applications can be picked up at the church or emailed to parents by request by calling (713) 962-8452. Girls will have a book to read and discuss each week in small groups. Groups are limited to 12 girls per grade level.

Rural Community Health Fund Grants Awarded

On Sept. 9, the Fayette Community Foundation celebrated its inaugural Rural Community Health Fund (RCHF) grant recipients at a special awards reception held at Austin PBS. The event brought together 19 Central Texas organizations, each awarded a portion of the $250,000 in funding, to celebrate their achievements and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Rural Community Health Fund Grants Awarded

Reich-Hale Joins Care Inn

Care Inn of La Grange is proud to welcome Jeffrey Reich-Hale as its new Marketing Director. With a rich background in the hospitality and Chamber of Commerce industries, Jeffrey brings a wealth of experience and community connection to his new role.

Heavy Rains Saturate Fayette County

A cold front triggered rainfall measuring as much as 10 inches in some Fayette County areas the prior week, resulting in water-logged fields, overflowing creeks, the closure of at least one school and impassable roads. The heaviest precipitation appeared to be northeast of Fayetteville, although there was plenty of the wet stuff all over. Seven farm-to-market roads, as well as a number of county roads, were closed at various times during the height of the rains. Although water was running over the pavement on two major highways in several places, it was an insufficient amount to shut them down. La Grange public schools closed for the day on Friday because buses could not negotiate their routes in rural areas. On Friday, the Colorado River rose about a foot an hour, peaking around midnight at 22 feet, but had dropped to 21.90 feet by 8 a.m. Saturday. Since the beginning of the corn and cotton harvests, 15.66 inches of rain had been recorded in Fayette County, four times the amount needed. Not only was harvesting delayed, but the quality of the crops was in jeopardy.
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Early Bird Tickets For Rural Nonprofit Networking Group Day of Education Ends Monday, Sept. 23

The Rural Nonprofit Networking Group (RNNG), a program of the Fayette Community Foundation (FCF), is excited to invite local organizations to attend the 2024 Day of Education on Nov. 13, a dynamic event dedicated to enhancing nonprofit management. Taking place at the Round Top Rifle Hall from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. this full-day program offers hands-on learning and networking opportunities, perfect for nonprofit professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skills.
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