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Sacred Heart Altar Society Holds Meeting

The Sacred Heart Altar Society members met on Monday, Oct. 2, in the Msgr. Harry Mazurkiewicz Parish Center. The meeting was opened with a prayer followed by the standard reports by the secretary, treasurer, and assistant treasurer. Eleven ladies attended the meeting.

Master Naturalist Training Class Registration Open

Registration is now open for the Gideon Lincecum Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists’ 2024 training class for new Master Naturalists. The Texas Master Naturalist Program’s mission is to develop a corps of well informed volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources and natural areas within their communities for the State of Texas.

Work on Old Business 71 River Bridge Could Begin Soon

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) reports that renovations on the old iron truss bridge across the Colorado River in La Grange could begin by the end of the year. TxDOT spokesperson Lucea’n Kuykendall said a pre-construction with the contractor, Cerka Inc., is scheduled for Nov.
The two Business Highway 71 river bridges in La Grange.

Pilot and Anchor Clubs Hosting Bake Sale, Hot Sandwich Lunch on Nov. 8

You have two hands one to help yourself and the second to help others. This simple thought has guided the Pilot and Anchor Clubs of La Grange since the year their clubs were chartered: 1985 for Pilots and 2000 for Anchors. Based on the principles of “Friendship and Service” both clubs have provided community service that has made a difference in the quality of life for many children and adults, especially for those with brain related disorders. Both clubs are thrilled to be able to climb back, albeit slowly, with increased membership and a new energy, after experiencing COVID and its lingering effects.
Pilot and Anchor Clubs Hosting Bake Sale, Hot Sandwich Lunch on Nov. 8

CDA Observes WRAP Campaign

CDA Court Annunciation No. 1962 La Grange placed white ribbons and a WRAP banner around the large oak tree on the courthouse lawn to raise awareness to the dangers of pornography in today’s society.
Pictured left to right is: Elizabeth Kallus, Fide Orona, Shirley Antosh, Linda Winkler, Kathy Weishuhn, Theresa Mueller, Cynthia Novak; back: Marilyn Kothmann.
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