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Correction

The submitted photo in Tuesday’s paper of the Round Top Fashion Fling misidentified two of the ladies in the photo. The woman to the left of Kathy Weishuhn was Weishuhn’s sister Linda Barnett. Also, the woman to the left of Janet Bayer was Janet’s mom Delores Bayer.

Record Wins Awards at South Texas Press Association Convention in Beorne

The Fayette County Record won several journalism awards at the 97th annual South Texas Press Association Press Convention in Boerne last week. The Record competed in the largest readership division against other semi-weeklies from around South Texas, papers from Uvalde to El Campo to Lampasas and others in between.

City Manager Gives Updates on Roads

La Grange City Manager Fred Bell gave an update on several road projects in town. Bell said Texas Department of Transportation could complete the paving work on the new Travis Street Bridge by the end of this week.

La Grange YoungLife Holds First Fun Shoot

Twenty nine shooters and a team of volunteers enjoyed beautiful spring weather for the first annual La Grange YoungLife Fun Shoot at the Fayette County Gun Club. Each shooter loaded 100 shells to compete at three stations - five-stand, skeet, and trap.
Bubba Hoke won top individual shooter.

Holman Valley Steakhouse Raises Over $25,000 for Turtle Wing Foundation

Saturday, March 25, at Holman Valley Steakhouse was an unforgettable day and night for Turtle Wing Foundation and the community. “When Wendee (owner of Holman Valley Steakhouse) approached us with the idea that herself, her staff, Curtis Grimes and his band wanted to host a Benefit Concert and donate proceeds to Turtle Wing, we did not expect the lengths they would go to in order to raise not only funds, but awareness of the work the foundation is doing,” Executive Director Destiny Psencik said.
Pictured from left: Patti Van Dyck, Wendy Galleymore (Holman Valley Owner), Heather Pavlu, Dee-Ann Hooper (Turtle Wing Founder and Board President), and Destiny Psencik (Turtle Wing Executive Director).

Round Top Festival Institute Receives Support From H-E-B Community Investment Program

The Round Top Festival Institute Library Benefit Concert was supported this year through a generous donation from H-E-B. The H-E-B Community Investment Program contributes to nonprofit organizations that maintain an IRS 501(c)(3) designation and that operate within the immediate H-E-B marketing area. Helping communities for more than 100 years, HE- B has continued their valued support for the arts and humanities by contributing to the Festival Institute’s Bybee Library Annual Valentine’s Benefit and Adopt-A-Book program.
H-E-B partners Lance Barr, Kristi Green, Kayla Clark and Donnie Lowes with James Dick, Founder and Artistic Director, holding check, Lamar Lentz, Margie Lowell, and Pat Johnson representing Festival Hill.
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