The Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 2013 Page: 2 of 20
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Navasota Theatre Alliance Christmas
performance begins Thursday
The Navasota Theatre
Alliance of Navasota is
performing Somethin’
Special for Christmas, a
cowboy Christmas com-
edy. When it looks as if
their boss’ ranch may be
bought out from under
them, Smitty, Bubba and
Eddie decide they better
come up with something
and fast. With “Santy”
landing on the wrong
roof, Eddie’s duck getting
loose, and the three ranch
hands getting drafted to
play the wise men in Jor-
dan’s school pageant, it
all adds up to a holiday
comedy of errors.
This poignant Yuletide
slice of life celebrates the
hope and faith of one
family.
Performances will be
held Dec. 5-7 and Dec.
12-14, at 7:30 p.m.; and
Dec. 7-8 and Dec. 14-15,
at 2 p.m.
SNOW GLOBE FIGURE
Santa & Snowman Shimmer
Snow Globe, Color Changing
LED Lightreg. $12.95
SALE $9.97 /
SOAP SOUNDS!!
Holiday Musical Soap
Dispenser, Holiday Music
While You Wash, Different
Holiday Tunes reg. $6.95
SALE $4.97
Deluxe Folding Table
30x72, Indoor/Outdoor
reg $69.95
SALE $39.95
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Nominations sought for
Holiday Lights Contest
The Keep Navasota
Beautiful Committee and
the Navasota Examiner will
be looking for the best hol-
iday lights display around
and, best of all, the commu-
nity can have a voice in
nominating the “Best of the
Best.”
City of Navasota resi-
dents and business within
the Navasota incorporated
city limits are invited to
participate in the Holiday
Lights Contest. Nomina-
tions are being sought for
the following categories:
“Best Holiday Lighted
Home, Best Holiday Deco-
rated Business, and Most
Creative Holiday Deco-
rated.
Residents have a chance
to shine and be involved in
some friendly, fun competi-
tion while brightening up
the community for the hol-
iday season.
Nomination forms may
be found at Navasota city
hall. Nominations may also
be made by posting sugges-
tions on Keep Navasota
Beautiful’s Lacebook page.
To nominate a home or
business to be considered,
submit a nomination form
by Lriday, Dec. 6, by 5
p.m., at city hall, at 200 E.
McAlpine St.
Homes and businesses
must be lit up between the
hours of 6:30 p.m. and 9
p.m., as judging will take
place between Tuesday,
Dec. 10, and Thursday,
Dec. 12.
Previous year’s winners
are ineligible for this year’s
competition.
Saturday, Dec. 14, win-
ners will be announced
publicly prior to the down-
town Christmas tree light-
ing ceremony. One winner
in each category will re-
ceive either a $50 gift cer-
tificate from Ace
Hardware, Wal-Mart or
Noto’s Home and Auto
store. Honorable mentions
will also be recognized and
will receive a gift. A tempo-
rary lawn sign will be dis-
played at the selected home
or business designating
each winner, so that they
may make a claim to fame
with bragging rights this
holiday season.
The event is sponsored
by the City of Navasota,
Keep Navasota Beautiful
Committee, Navasota Ex-
aminer, Ace Hardware,
Noto’s Home and Auto
Store, and Wallace Hy-
draulics. For more informa-
tion, contact Keep
Navasota Beautiful at 936-
825-6450.
Ben Leman believes in hard work,
commitment, and follow-through. Ben was
raised that way, and he strives every day
to pass that same way of life along to his
children. Ben understands what makes
Grimes County special. He will fight to
preserve our way of life and ensure the
growth headed our direction is to our benefit.
Pictured: Ben Leman and
his sons James (8), Ben, Jr,
(6), Luke (4) working cattle
on the family's property,
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for County Judge
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McDonald, Scott. The Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 19, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 2013, newspaper, December 4, 2013; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth807010/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.