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San Jacinto Methodist Hospital’s Cancer Center 3rd annual National Cancer Survivors Day ceremony.
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Goose Creek outlined
food service program
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Irene Abbey, left, 29-year cancer survivor and the person to defeat the disease the longest, and Amy Bailey, right,
two-month cancer survivor and the individual with the shortest amount of recovery time, received medals at The.
Participants were also asked to sign the Baytown’s
Wall of Hope banner that will be taken to
MONDAY
June 5,2006
DEATHS 13
Lucas E. Estrada, Vera
Buffalo Josey, Cora Jane
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TOUCHDOWN
Football’s
temporary return in
the form of the fourth
annual Bayou Bowl
fills the pigskin void.
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GET INFORMATION
For more information about the programs the cancer
center offers or to volunteer for upcoming events
contact Helena Helium, radiology director, at
281-420-8557.
BY RANDY CUNNINGHAM
sunnews@baytownsun.com
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second homer of the game in
the 11th inning to lift
Cincinnati over the Astros 6-4,
completing a three-game
sweep.
Summer
eating
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Mostly sunny
and clear.
High 92
Low 72
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Stephanie Acosta and Rebeca Tenorio, both 14, of Baytown, chat on
their cell phones outside of Premiere Cinema in the San Jacinto Mall..
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Youth Commission hopes for
a more teen-friendly Baytown
communicate with each other. Yet,
despite all those “new-fangled” techno-
logical devices, kids will tell you that
Whether identified as “Baby Boomers” actually being together to talk, play
or “Generation X,” it seems that every
age group has its own unique nickname.
Today’s teens are no different, and while
known for their love of coffeehouses, the
current “Java Generation” is also recog-
nized for their reliance on computers,
cell phones, and Internet chat rooms to
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Pettersson’s pass
Pettersson was awarded a day
off Monday instead of grinding
through US. Open qualifying.
Fan fest, practice sessions kick off this week
Bayou Bowl itinerary keeps players, fans busy
only a few minor changes frdm past
Bayou Bowls.
Instead of holding practice at Reliant
Stadium like they did in 2005, the teams
will only tour the facility. New Texans,
head coach Gary Kubiak elected to sched-
ule a mini-cap for this week, so the prac-
tice bubble won’t be available.
The biggest difference this year has
same benefits.
“[The program] is very beneficial for
children,” director of Goose Creek dis-
trict’s school nutrition program Mark
Welch said. “It gives children the
opportunity to come out and get nutri-
tious food that fuels performance. It
also encourages children to get out of
the house”
School playgrounds will also be
open and available for children to play
before, during and after meals are
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Welch says, patrons of the program
will be treated to a “traditional serve,”
meaning they won’t have the option to
choose what types of foods he or she
SUMMER
LUNCH
PROGRAM
For more
BY LUCI RODRIGUEZ
luci.rodriguez@baytownsuh.com :
The sun was shining brightly Sunday afternoon
when the friends, family, doctors and nurses of can-
cer survivors gathered outside of San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital’s Cancer Center to celebrate the
facility’s 3rd annual National Cancer Survivors Day.
“Living in Full Bloom” was the theme for this
year’s event, which was created based on the
American Cancer Society’s daffodil logo. Each sur-
vivor who attended the ceremony was given a rose
and gift bag.
the more restful ones the Texas and
Louisiana all-stars have all week.
There will.be lunches and dinners, a
trip to an Astros game, a tour of Reliant
Stadium and Velocity Sports, and a visit
to Schlitterbahn in Galveston and Shriners get to eat during the week.”
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Delbert Campbell, Louise
Larrison Weber and Kathryn
Ann “Kathy” Haltom
games, or study gives them great plea- -
sure. Simply stated, teens like having
company.
Additionally, kids enjoy an environ-
ment that caters to their specific needs.
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• History talks
Residents will have the chance
t to hear a legacy of
history as Sam Houston IV
Texas’ founding father Sam
Houston’s great grandson,
speaks to the monthly Greater
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Chamber of Commerce.
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BY DOYLE BARLOW
doyle.barlow@baytoWnsun.com
BAYTOWN — The Bayou Bowl play- mention practice, practice, practice,
ers are reporting a day later this year than That’s quite a bit to pack into four days;
in 2005 — arriving in Baytown Tuesday “We thought it just works out better for
instead of Monday — but once they get the players to practice for four days and
here, there won’t be a shortage of things then have the game on the fifth day,” said
to do. In fact, between practices and team Lee head coach Dick Olin, one of the
activities, game day itself might be one of founders of the Bayou Bowl and the
offensive coordinator for Team Texas this
year. “Having them come in on Monday
in the past might have made it a little too been the addition of Fan Fest, which will
long. Besides, the coaches Were gaining be held Friday evening at 6 p m. at San
too much weight from all the food they Jacinto Mall. Players will be available to
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BY LUCI RODRIGUEZ
luci.rodriguez@baytownsun.com
, Children in the Baytown community
will have the opportunity to eat a free
breakfast and lunch inside 10 select
local school cafeterias as part of the
Goose Creek school district Summer
Food Ser vice Program starting Monday
and ending June 29.
Anyone between the ages of one and
18 is welcome to a free meal and indi-
viduals 21 and
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