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For the Record

There will be a reunion of the 2000 La Grange Leopards State Football Champs on Friday, Sept. 9. The players will be recognized at half-time of the homecoming football game vs. La Vernia. Afterwards, coaches and players and their families and friends are invited to gather at Texas One Stop on the patio for a night of nostalgia.
FOR THE RECORD

Five Years After Hurricane Harvey Questions Remain

This is the fifth and final installment in a five-part series looking back at the storm and its impact. The Fayette County Record Fayette County promised buyouts for dozens of property owners flooded by Hurricane Harvey five years ago.
Business Highway 71 through La Grange covered by floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey five years ago.

County Nonprofit Organizations Eligible for TWL Charitable Grants

The Texas Women’s League, or the TWL, supports Fayette County charitable organizations by raising funds through raffles, online and live auctions, and ticket sales to the glittering spring gala. Approximately 1.5 million dollars have been raised in the past eighteen years through grants and the next grant cycle ends Sept. 15. Formed in 2004, the TWL began as a way for Fayette county women to give back to the community. Past president, Denise Winter believes when “more people work together for common causes and goals, more can be achieved.” She continues to note, “By having an organization that can raise money for local nonprofits and bringing awareness to them, our county is stronger.”

PAT Learn & Play Room Back For Fun

Parents As Teachers (PAT) will be opening their Learn and Play Rooms starting Sept. 12 and 13. This year PAT will be offering two locations for Learn and Play Rooms. Weimar Elementary Learn & Play Room will be open on Mondays and Wednesdays. Schulenburg Elementary School Learn and Play Room will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Both locations will be open from 9 to 11 a.m. The Learn and Play Rooms are available to all families of preschool children. Bring your children for free play, story and song time, circle time, school readiness skills, and fun art activities. Your child will have the opportunity to interact with you and other children their age.

RNNG to Discuss Valuing What We Have

The Rural Non-Profit Networking Group (RNNG) is an opportunity for the organizations that do so much good in our rural communities to share their missions and visions, discuss community needs and partnership opportunities, bring in experts to facilitate growth and professionalism, and simply connect to maximize the efficiency and impact that participants can bring to Fayette, Colorado, Lavaca, and surrounding counties. Since reactivating post-pandemic shutdown, the group is more energized than ever, back to meeting monthly, and incorporating an educational aspect into each gathering. This month the League of Women Voters of South Central Texas will be hosting the RNNG gathering onWednesday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. The gathering will be held at the Festival Hill in Round Top 248 Jaster Rd. Janis Richardson, President of the League of Women Voters of South Central Texas, will be facilitating the discussion.

For the Record

Former Fayette County Judge Ed Janecka and his wife Margie, the authors of the book, “Dubina – a Place of Freedom and Hope,” will be on hand to sign copies of their book Saturday, Sept. 10 from 2-5 p.m. at 4750 FM 1383, one mile north of Dubina, at the old west town of New Dubina. Come and meet the authors and tour the town’s many log cabins, church, jail, blacksmith, shop, saloon and antique wagons. Sheriff Jimmy Helms, the owner of the town will be on hand. New Dubina has been featured in articles on “The New York Times,” and other media. Movies have been filmed there as well as many music videos. For more information go to DubinaTexas.com.

Navigating the Storm’s Aftermath

Not everyone whose home flooded after Hurricane Harvey five years ago qualified for assistance. Many government relief programs were based on income, family size, whether or not the victims had insurance, and other socio-economic factors. Such was the case for John Castaneda, whose manufactured home was destroyed
Navigating the Storm’s Aftermath
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