The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1986 Page: 9 of 20
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meeting Dec. 8 at the Communi
ty Bliilding, 2407 Market. Social familiar carols and. several
time begins at 7 p.m. and the -^classic Christmas choruses. sthe
meeting begins at 7:30 p.m
Special guest speaker, Lou HandelV‘‘Hallelujah" chorus.
Parkinson, will present a pro- The chorus! sponsored by Lee
gram on “Holiday Blues^ College Continuing Education
A social is planned at 8:30 p.m. program, is .under the direction M
Dec 12 at the Rave-On Club 0f pon j}a]j Wj(jj concert
located in the Goose Creek Mall organist. Alison Luedecke.
There will be no admission
A Christmas party is planned" charge, For more information
for 8 p m. Dec. 13 at 12 W. call 427-4377.
Cleveland. Members are asked
to bring low calorie food for din-
ner, a wrapped gag gift and a
friend- For more information
call 427.-1816.
FOR CHILDREN
formed includes a variety of
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• During ■ the school year
Baytown Junior Forum.presents
Sterling Municipal Library’s
storytime from 10 to 10:43 a.m.
each Tuesday for children ages 3
most familiar of which will be
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• “Charlie Needs a Cloak’’ will
be the film for Dec. 9 storytime.
Stories td be read will include
“Red . Mittens,” “The North
Wind and the Sun” and “Three
Little Kittens.”
'•Channelview Branch
Library’s storytime for children
3-years-old to school age is held
from 10 to 10:45 a.m. each
Wednesday.'.
■ On Dec 11, from 3:15 to 4 p.m.
crafts will be made. The craft
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FANTASY
$ STUDENTS FROM Dahlia Ramirez’s second sponsored by the Bay Area Heritage Society, Is
/grade bilingual class at Travis Elementary scheduled from 4 to 8 p.m. at the former post office
decorate a Christmas tree that will be included in building, 220 W. Defee Admission is $5 per peraon,
the display of Christmas trees at the “St! Nicholas children under 6 fra. For more information or will be making decorative holi
Day Christmas Tree Fantasy.” Students are from tickets call 427-8768 between 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday day branches
»Susana Isas, Edgar Gjpitu, Mayra Huerta and through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
Juan Medina. The “phristmas Tree Fantasy,”
•yThe Art 1 .eagnp of Ravtniaix-
anhual Christmas gallery is
"open from 10 a.m. te^6 p.m.
• Lee College sponsors a pro- Thursdays through Saturdays
gram of activities for seniors. and-feoBLj-to-S p.m", Sundays
Meetings ar^ held from 10 to 11 through Dec. 20. It is located,
^a.m. eacK Tuesday at the Lee 'across from "Safeway at West
College Annex, 711 W. Texas Town Shopping Center* corner of
Ave. Refreshments are served Baker Road and Decker Drive,
at 9:30 a.m
FOR SENIORS
For directions or more in-
formation call 452-0181.
• Crosby Branch Library
holds sjorytime- for 3--to 5-year-
olds beginning at 10:30 a.m. each
, Tuesday Activities include
,. stories, fingerplays, puppets,
songs and films.
""•"Stratford Branch Library
holds storytime for children
beginning at 10:30' a.m. each
Thursday. —~ ^r~
The Friends of the Library will
have uhook sale Dec . 8-12. Books
for sale Will be displayed on •
tables in the Children's area '
Any book donations will be ac-
cepted. •Proceeds from the sale
will go toward the purchase of a
needed item in. the .library.. The
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Handcrafted gifts and decora-
Dec. 9, Instructor Marianne tions and gift-priced paintings
Loyd will give a creative writing are available for purchase.
demonstration. • • ■ - •’
• Baytown Multi-Purpose
Senior Center. 1715 Market, also
offers services for seniors. -For
moreioformation call 427-2145.
Dec. 8. there will be table
games and a trip- to the Original
Christmas Store.in Houston is
Saturday
December 6
9 p.m.-l a.m.
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• Pasadena Little Theater will
hold auditions for “Eh?," the
Obie Award winning comedy by
Henry Livings, at 7:30pm Dec?
7-8 at the theater. 4318 Allen
Genoa.'
Director Bill Gelber is looking
for six experienced adult actors
(four men and two women 1 of
various ages. “Eh?” will be
presented on three weekends
from Jan. 30 to Feb.14. For addi.:
tional information call 649-2558. -
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meet others who love classical
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planned. ,
There will be a Bible study and
the Bell Choir from First Baptist
Church will perform at 11:15'
a.m, on Dec 9,
On Dec. 10 there will be a visit
by the bookmobile. Spanish class
and table games. „
On Dec. 11-there will be table
games and a game party.
Table games and a shopping
trip is planned for Dec. 12
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music-
A post-concert reception in the
Jones Hall lobby Dec. 6 following , ,
the “Romantic Favorites " ^nds bought a typewriter for
the library which is now
available for patron use.
Dec, 8 at 4:30 p.m. an after-
school craft time will be held to
enable school-age children ” to
decorate., the library's tree
James Herriot’s book
Pizza Inn
DEUYIRS
series concert will give singles
the opportunity to mingle, while
“-enjoying the entertainment of
pianist Jay Hevener. The bar
wilf remain open for cocktails
. and nightcaps. t
___"As a single Orchestra
member. I look forward to an
event that would bring single
musicians and music lovers
THEATER
The
Christmas Day Kitten." will be
read.
Santa Claus will make his. an-
nual visit to the library at 10:45
a.m. Dec. 40. The library will
sponsor a recipe ex-
• The Pasadena Little .Theater
HERITAGE SOCIETY presentation of “The Best
Christmas Pageant Ever." a
• The Bay Area Heritage Christmas comedy directed by
Society is sponsoring its First St. John Russell, will be presented
Nicholas Day Christmas Tree at8:30p.m.onFridayandSatur-
Faptasy from 4 to 8 p.m. Dec: 6 day “through ' Dec. 20 with a
at the former post office matinee at 3 p.m Dec. 7. For
building. 220 W. Defee. The co!5t more information or reseTva-
is S5 per pefson: children under tions call 649-2558.
6 free. _ _ _
There will be 14 decorated
trees op exhibit and live enter-
tainment, Sf. Nicholas will make
an appearance at 6:30 p.m. and
refreshments will be served? ”
Proceeds will gp toward the
renovation of the new homefof
lhe Baytown Historica 1
Museum.
Tickets can be purchased from
any Heritage Society Board
member or at the Baytown
Historical Museum, 3530
1 Market. For more information
call 427-8768.
together,” says David Halen.
HSO assistant concert master,
Radio station JOY95 is the ,. .. ,
media sponsor for Classic 'Change/cookte swap in which
Sirteles ------------•" favorite cookie recipes and
"Todays singles are creating samPles of those reciPes will‘be
new trends in socializing." savs ex^ban,^>d , . a .
HSO Executive Director Gideon c,Th« >‘braJ>’ >s ‘«cat$d at 309
Stratford. Highlands; For more
information cafl 426-3521.
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, ' Toeplitz. “In providing them
^with a social setting for meeting
other singles' with similar
•;__musical interests, the Houston
Symphony has found another
. way to serve,today’s Houston.”
On the same program oT
“Romantic Favorites” with
Brahms' ffbpiilar Symphony No.
2 will be German conductor
Gerd Albrecht making his HSO
, debut Violinist Miriam Fried-
will be featured guest soloist‘'in
Dvorak’s Violin Concerta in A
minor The program will also in-
clude Dvorak’s Othello Over-
ture.
Lectures by Robert Riesberg
begin 30 minutes before the con-
cert. ,
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• Dickenson the Strand, a pro-
ject of the'Galveston Historical
P’oundat ion, is scheduled from 10
a.m, to 10 p.m. Dec! 6 and 10
am. to 8 p.m. Dec. 7.
Events scheduled will include
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, • SOS Singles Outreach Ser-
vice is a non-denominational
428-8877 ZD
support group open to single,
divorced, widowed and
’ separated men and women.
Support is provided through
meetings? and socihl activities.
No dues are charged.
Regular meetings are held the"
second and fourth Monday of
each month at Baytown’s Com-
munity Building, 2407 Market
Social time begins at 7 p.m. w ith
the program starting . at 7; 30
Guest speakers talk about a
variety of subjects of interest to
singles. . , f;
Planning meetmgs/cgvered
a^,.. . . . dish suppers begin at 7:30*p.m.
^ ,^'cbets 5° thecoacert start at fjrst Monday of each month
$8. There is no additional charge at homes of members. Share and
for the reception'which .includes care an j formaJ ume o{ shar.
a cash bar. Formore informa- jng js the thYrd and fifth
t ion or to order tickets call 224- Mondays at homes of members.
0372 - • Guests gre welcome at all
meetings and activities.
For general information about
SOS or information about
specific activities, call Sylvia
Sherron at 427-1618, Jeanne Sapp
at 420-1949: Diaae Wicker at 428-
1968. Jill Rowlands at 422-7047 or
Dee Mickelson at 420-3950.
Anyone interested in tennis
may call Donna Staggs. 428-8661.
about organizing tennis games
- Those interested in attending
Galveston’s “Dickens on the
Strand” Dec. 6 or Dec. 7 should
call Sylvia Sherron. 427-1816,
about the Dec. 6 trip and Jeanne
Sapp at 420-1949 about the Dec. 7
trip. Carpools will leave from
Baytown.
2307 GARTH RD.
performances of ‘"A Christmas
Carol
Use the Coupons below and save $
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bagpipers, jugglers,
‘mimes, music. magic^mCbig T!
wheel bicycles.......aha Victorian
games? ' °
Tickets ar<VS5 for adults and $2
$3.00 OR $2.00 OFF
Get $3.00 off a large or $2.00 off a medium pizza, pan or
thin. This coupon valid oh delivery, dine-in or to-go
orders. When ordering, please inform us of the redemp-
tion of this coupon. Expires 1-3-87. Nof valid with any
other COUPON or OFFER!
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for children age 6 to 12 (children
under age 6 free) Advance
tickets are S4 for adults. $1 for
children age 6 to 12 and are
available >at Foley’s and by call-
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Christmas concert at 2:30 p.m.
Dec;, 7-at the Ross S. Sterling
High School auditorium.
The chorus will sing selections
from Handel’s "Judas Mac-
cabeus,.” Saint'Saen’s ‘Every Tuesday. Thursday
“Christmas Oratorio” and and Saturday, the' YMCA is
Handel’s “Messiah.” ’ sponsoring a “Drop yourSFbt and
For more information call Don Shop a Lot program There will
Ball at 427-9460, David Corder at be three sessions each day
425-6,350 or 424-7732. Dolly costing 55 for each three-hour
Dowler at 422-5066 or Mildred session for-the first child and $3
for the second child in one fami-
ly. Sessions are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m..
1:30 p m. to 4:30 p.m and 5 to 8
427-0494
Another Classic Singles recep-
tion is planned for Jan. 10.
followed by two more in the spr-
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427-0494
2109 N. Alexander
Ronald A. Bremer of Salt
Lake City. Utah will be the
guest speaker at a genealogy
seminar sponsored by Sterl-
ing Municipal Library jT 2
p.m. Dec. 6 in the meeting
room. The public is invited to
attend.
Bremer is a former
research specialist for the
genealogical society in Salt
Lake City and founder of the
Federation of Genealogical
Societies. He is theautBor of
• The .Baytown Community
Chorus annual Christmas con-
• The Lakewood Garden Club
and the Lakew ood Civic Associa-
cert is scheduled for 2:30 p.m tion are sponsoring a "Light up
Dec. 14 at the Cedar Bayou Lakewood” contest for
United Methodist Church. 2714 homeowners ip Lakewood. Each
home is encouraged to decorate
The chorus, accompanied bv- their vardsfor Christmas
organ, brass choir and percus- The judging will be at 7 p.m
sioh, will present John Rutter's Dec. 15 and priZbs will be aw ard
There will be a regular "Gloria.” Additional music per- ed that night to the winners. ,-
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Christmas family concert slated for Dec. 13
Sources ' and
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HOUSTON — A Christmas Hallelujah Chorus from The concert will open with
Family Conceit1- appealing^Jd Handel's “Messiah." Rimsky -Korsakov-'s Polonaise
parents and their children — has Conducting Associate from Christmas Eve" and a
been scheduled bvTbe Houston Tpshiyuki Shimada will conduct, special feature will be the slhg
Symphony Orchestra at 19:30 Narrating ’The Nltfrt BalMC ‘along secttSBTT'
a.m. Dec. 13 in Jones Hal) Area Christmas and portions of "The ,
high school choirs wilL be per- Nutcracker Suite” will be Neil
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1986, newspaper, December 5, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152950/m1/9/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.