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Arts annd Crafts fair
slated for Nov. 4-5
The Baytown Parks and
Recreation Department is accept-
ing craft booth.applications for the
annual Baytown Arts and Crafts
Show.
The show will be from noon to
8 p.m. Nov, 4 and 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Nov. 5 at the Baytown
Community Center, 2407 Market
St. Booth registrations will be
accepted by mail or in person and
will be rented on a first come, first
served basis.
Fbrmore information, call 281-
420-6597 or 281-4206598.
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Humane Society sells
calendar to raise money
Baytown Humane Society has
published a wall calendar for
2006, as part of its fundraising
activities. Every animal featured
in the calendar has been rescued,
fostered and adopted by BHS in
recent years. Calendars are $18
each.
To order, contact us at 281
422 3125, 281424 3103 or via
the website at www.baytownhu-
manesociety.org.
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Today
Mostly sunny. Mainly clear
arid humid in the evening. High
of 91. Low of 71. Winds from
the east at 6 mph.
Sunrise — 6:59 a.m.
Sunset — 7:37 p.m.
Tides*
Low 4:06 a.m.
High 12:01 p.m.
Low 4:26p.m,
High 11:43 p.m.
Tomorrow
, . Mostly sunny in the morning
then becoming partly cloudy.
Highs in the lower 90s. East
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Sunrise — 6:59 a.m.
Sunset — 7:35 p.m.
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Low 4:33 a.m.
High- 12:08 p.m.
Low 4:58 p.m.
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Around
at St. Mark's United Methodist Church,
1 IM Main Qi Dafrachmantc oro at
tion, call 281-427-3031.
Senior citizens — E '
blues get you down. Come to the .Seniors
Room from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday in the Community Center,
2407 Market St. Card games are played
on Mondays.
at 5:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday at St. John's United
Methodist Church, 501S. Alexander
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mation, call Debbie Shope at 281-770-
6818 or Joy Lamb at 713-924-5349.
Lions club — The Baytown Lions Club
Garth Road. This week's guest speaker is information, call Lawrence Wallace, 281-
Sfate Rep. Wayne Smith, A board of direc-
tors meeting will be at 6 p.m. at Grace
United Methodist Church, 304 N. Pruett.
■ ■ ■
Chef Ben Aldrich, formerly
with the Wolfgang Puck restau-
rant empire, catering a soignee
retirement party for Lee
College Dean Tom Sanders.
Among the guests marveling at
the zucchini pizzas, salmon
rolls and cloud-like chocolate
mousse were Ada and Charles
Ganze, Korkie and Pat Smith.
Martha Ellis, Diana Pina, and
Peggy and Ted Kreil.
Nursing Home, 1106 Park St. The flag is for the home to fly outside. All VFW Post912
contributions to the community are made possible by the proceeds received from the
Bingo-games held at the Post Home, 8204 N. Main St. The presentation of the flag
was given by VFW Auxiliary member Kathleen Victory, right, to activities director
Nativity scene
Belated greetings to Oliver
Carney, who celebrated his 7th
birthday on Aug. 24. He is the
son of Holly and Kevin
Carney of Baytown. Ronda
Brewer blew out her candles on
Sept. 4, while Dorothy Riddick
and Johnny Urban get their
cake and ice cream on Tuesday,
Sept, 6. Harris County
Commissioner Sylvia Garcia
will also be wearing a birthday-
party hat on Tuesday. Mike
Nebgen celebrates his natal day ■
on Thursday, Sept. 8.
One more time
Megan Dehoyos, a Ross S.
Sterling grad, is among the 38
young women who are newest
members of the world-famous
Kilgore College Rangerettes
dance and drill team.
576-5201.
Seniors — Seniors at the Highlands
Community Center can learn intermediate
line dancing at 8:30 a.m. or quilting at 9
a.m. Ccmc ctcrtc ct 12:20 .
community center is at 604 Highland A. Lynette Parsons at 409-267-8263.
Woods Drive in Highlands. For more infer- Quitting — The Bay Area Quilt Guild
mation, call 281426-7561. meets the first Tuesday of the month at
Painting aiassas — The Crosby 6:30 p.m. at Mount Olive Lutheran
Community Center, 409 Hare Road, offers Church, 10310 Scarsdale Blvd. Everyone
’ welcome.^^ _ GED workshops op ihe last Tuesday of
uer suppur i group ai San Jacinto e9cb tb — 5 to 7 p.m. at the
Methodist Hospital meets jointly from 7. to Chambers County Library in,Anahuac. EOC
r of how to take online practice tests, test-
Community Room, the support group is taking strategies and offer advice for
ahpotential college studeqts. The EOC also
tion, call 281-420-7203. has provided the library system with video-
VFW Post 912 — Veterans of Foreign tapes and workbooks to study for the
Wars Post 912 holds monthly meetings at ": GED. For more information; call Lynette
6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of every Parsons at 409-267-8263.
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consumer activities (including cooking and
Woods Drive in Highlands.
mation, call 281426-7561. meets the first Tuesday of the month at g™Pth
Painting classes — The Crosby 6:30 p.m. at Mount Olive Lutheran wnrkchAnc Thk i bb oaiiaho
9:30 a.m. Free watercolor classes are at Cancer support — The combined can- . GE& workshops oplhe last Tuesday of
1p.m. every Monday. Classes are taught cer support group at San Jacinto each month from 5 to 7 p.m. at the
by award-winning artist Anne Vandagriff. Methodist Hospital meets jointly from 7 to Chambers County Library in Anahuac. EOC
Class size is limited. For more informa- 8:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month staff members will provide demonstrations
no-, Ann nevin hf hnw tn takp online nrantinp
Seen and heard
David Kadjar tries to
explain away a prominent ban-
dage, insisting he did not have a
facelift. Becki Griffith enjoy-
ing the wonders of high school
parenting with a freshman and a
senior at Sterling this year. Al
Busch extolling the virtues of
his new firm, BGK Architects,
with offices in Houston and
Baytown. Doug Walker just
back from the 100-mile “Hotter
than Hell” bike ride in Wichita
Falls. Harlem Elementary
school third-grader, Nikki
Middleton. doctoring scrapes
’'and bruises she received while
outside playing.
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Chambers County Judge
Jimmy Sylvia and
Commissioner Bill Wallace
enjoying breakfast at The
Wooden Spoon, Anahuac’s
newest eatery brought to life by
the folks behind The Panther
Den.
month at 8204 N. Main St, in Baytown.
For more information,'call Allan at 281-
421-1257.
NAMI meeting — The NAMI Bay Area
~ ' s sec-
hours of entertainment. For more informa-' ond Tuesday of the month at The Baytown
-----;3i Sun, 1301 Memorial"Drive. NAMI is an
Don't let the Monday affiliate of the National Alliance for the .
ments will be served. For more informa-
ham no-4 Ann Ancty
Civic association — The West Baytown
On MOnaayS. viviu naduviauui.i iiiccLO ch p.m. uic
Jazzercise — Jazzercise classes will be second Tuesday of each month at Iglesia
at 5:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday r------:~c----
and Thursday at St. John's United tion, call Fred Aguilar at 2814276438.
Methodist Church, 501S. Alexander Neighborhood meeting — The
Drive. The public is invited. For more Infor- Southwest Subdivision Civic Association
plays to aid in your child's development.
Duplicate bridge — The Community
Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 6:45 p.m.
every Monday at Remington Park, 901W.
Baker Road. Players pay $2 each for three Baytown Chapter meets at 7 p.m. the
Sun, 1301 Memorial" Drive. NAMI is an
Mentally III and NAMI Texas. Light refresh-
ments will be served. For more informa-
tion, call 2814244360.
Civic association — The West Baytown
Civic Association meets at 6:45 p.m. the
Betel,.2728 Kentucky. For more informa-
tion, call Fred Aguilar at 2814276438.
Neighborhood meeting — The
meets at 7 p.m. at Missouri Street Church
of Christ, 3400 Business Highway 146.
, Neighborhood residents- including apart-
meets at noon at the Golden Corral, 4610 ment dwellers - are welcome. For more
4226723.
La Leche League — La Leche League
Of Baytown meets at 10:30 a.m. on the .
second Tuesday of every month at the
San Jacinto Mall meeting room. Women
having a baby or in need of breastfeeding
. help and support should attend. All
women and their babies are welcome. For
anthea@LLLofPasadena.org or visit
Tuesday
Asperger’s support — The Baytown
Asperger s Parents Support Group will „vi,k»u u,on momivo «>.
meet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Paul's more information e-mail
www.lalecheleague.org. :
vivsuy L/ciiiuviais--viu>uy Miea
Democrats will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at
Road, in Crosby. Meetings are held the
+Ri»I Ti incHoii r\f. rvi/vA+ki. All nrrd trial
5" come..
Cedar Bayou 4-H — Cedar Bayou 4-H
Community calendar
Today
Holiday closing — Sterling Municipal
Library will be closed today and Monday
for the Labor Day holiday. The Chambers «
| County libraries also will be closed. J
Support Group — Bay Area H
Rehabilitation Center ■ a rehab therapy ■
center with facilities in Baytown and ’ ■
Crosby - provides therapeutic, educational, l|
recreational, and support services for dis- M
abled or injured persons of all ages and
their families. A-support group for families I
with special needs children meets the first ■
Monday of each month at 1 p.m. at Bay H
Area Rehabilitation Center's Baytown facili- ■
ty. 5313 Decker Drive. For more informa- ■
tiofl, call Matthew Flanagan at 281-838-
|. 4477,'ext. 262 or e-mail matthew.flana- M
gan ■
■ @bayarearehab.org. . Ri
Quilting — The Baytown Area Quilt
atst M^rkVi ™nth VETERANS 0F Foreign Wars Post 912 recently donated an American flag to Baytown
I 3811 N. Main St. Refreshments are at
t 6:30 p.m. in the activity center, followed
i by the meeting at 7 p.m. The executive.
■ board meets at 5:45 p.m. in the library.
For more information on the meetings, call Reveriv Anderson
club president Janie DeStefano at 281- y
424-9966. For directions to the church,
call the church office at 281427-7335.
Cancer support — Women undergoing
chemotherapy or radiation treatment will
be given the opportunity to learn how to
cosmetically disguise the appearance-
related side effects of such" treatments
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the first Monday of
each month in San Jacinto Methodist
Hospital's second floor conference room.
To register, call 281420-7203. Give your
name and skin tone (light, medium or .
dark). ,
Jaycees — The Baytown Junior
Chamber of Commerce meets at 7:30
p.m. the second Monday of every month
at Red Lobster, 4717 Interstate 10 East.
The Baytown Jaycees are a non-profit
group of people between the ages of 21
and 40 who learn business and leader-
ship skills through conducting community
service projects. For information, call 281-
4206649.
Quilt guild — The. Crosby Quilt Guild ’
meet at 7 p.m. at the Crosby Brethren
Church, 5202 First St. Visitors are always
welcome. For information, call Letha
Strouhal at 281426-3697. For more infor-
mation, visit www.crosbyquiltguild.com.
Optimist club — The Baytown Optimist
Club meets at 7 p.m. every Monday of the
month at their clubhouse, 1724 Market AspergeHs Parents Support^Group wN
Lutheran Church, 712 Schilling Ave., in
Baytown. The group welcomes parents, www.lalecheleague.org.
caregivers, teachers and anyone associat- Crosby Democrats — Crosby Area
ed with children who have autism spec- r'-——-- - -> i- « - -
ire
St. For more information, contact Joe
Donnelly at 281427-3594.
Children's Day Out — Mont Belvieu
’ Assembly .of God, 10530 Eagle Drive, is
registering now for enrollment. Classes . ea wren ennaren wno nave autism spec- Democrats will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at
are Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:30 trum disorders. Please do not bring chil- the Crosby Community Center. 419 Hare
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and include computer dren to the meeting as it may interfere Road, in Crosby. Meetings are held the
and kindergarten readiness. All age with the ability of adults to talk to each third Tuesday of the month. All are wel-
groups are available. For more informa- other. For more information, e-mail Joanna come
tion, call director Linda Holzaepfel at 281- Gold-Bakeratjgbaker6@houston.rr.com. Cedar Bayou 4-H — Cedar Bayou 4H
576-5201. Library events — The Chambers County wi„ meet at 7 a.m. at the Baytown Youth
Library in Anahuac will have toddler time Fairgrounds for chMren in grades 342.
at 10:30 a.m. Homeschool orientation will inc|ude worki wjth anjma|
—&------------- -......- - - tbe at 10 a'm'atcthe hbrary- Prefegisrtra- showing and gr00ming;6public service,
1. Game day starts at 12:30 p.m. The tion is required. For more information, call
C(\A ' A I vnPttA Parcnnc at Z1C)CL9A7-R9R7
Quilting — The Bay Area Quilt Guild
meets the first Tuesday of the month at
6:30 p.m. at Mount Olive Lutheran
PKi irz'h 'l AQ'l A CAardriala Qlitrl TwarvAno
is welcome.
9:30 a.m. Free watercolor classes are at <
by award-winning artist Anne Vandagriff.
tion. call 2814626543. in the San Jacinto Cancer Center
Baby Time — Come to Sterling Community Room. The support group is
Municipal Library with your infants up to open to all cancer survivors. For informa-
18 months old each Monday for Baby
Time from 10:30 to 10:50 a.m. with Miss
Lisa, young people's librarian. Learn
songs to sing, stories to tell, and finger
Wee School accepting
child vn for school year
The Wee School at First Baptist
Church, 505 Rollingbrook, is
enrolling for fall. Spaces are avail-
able in the 1-year-old, 4-year-old
and kindergarten classes. For
more information, call Robin .
Cunningham at 281427-1741.
Corrections
It is the policy of The Baytown
Sun to correct errors in a timely
manner. Corrections and clarifi-
cations are published in this
space. To inquire, readers should
call Sun managing editor David
Bloom, at 281-425-8016 or
david.bloom@baytownsun.com.
Bible Verse
Ye are of your father the devil,
and the lusts of your father ye will
do. He was a murderer from the
beginning, and abode not in the
truth, because there is no truth in
him. When he speaketh a lie, he
speaketh of his own: for he is a
liar, and the father of it.
— John (ch. VIII, v. 44)
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