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Sunday. June 27,2010
TODAY IN HISTORY
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8:30,9:00 and 9:30 each evening through July 4.
Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy the music and
lights, or listen in the comfort of your car on FM 93.9.
• The Baytown Community Center hosts a senior citi-
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• Central Baptist Church, 1800 King Street, hosts
Children's Church for pre-K through fifth-grade chil-
dren from 11 a.m. to noon. 281-422-8381.
• VFW Post 912,8204 N. Main, has bingo at 2 p.m.
Doorsopen-at 12:30 p.m. 281-421-1257.
• Come by 705 Meadowglen Drive in Baytown for a
patriotic computer-animated light show which runs at
8:30,9:00 and 9:30 each evening through July 4.
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Members showed up in force to welcome The Roundup Corral Daycare to the-Wesr Chambers County
Chamber of Commerce. The facility is located at 7707 FM 3180 and is open Monday through Friday, 6
a.m. until 6 p.m, Owner Alex Olson and her staff welcome children starting at age six weeks. Pictured
on the front row are chamber ambassadors Holly Jackson and Joe Kelley with Wyatt Olson in the jaws
of the scissors. On the second row are ambassadors Donneshea Cook and Joy Carnes, Lee College
Small Business director Steve McCorquodale, ambassadors-Deb Haley and Vicki Lucas, followed by
builders Martin Navejar and Edgar Cantu. Centered with the scissors is owner Alex Olson with baby
Jessie and husband John Olson, then Barbara Hilton, and ambassadors Kristi Cowen and Kaley Smith.
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The 73rd Pilot International Texas District convention was held in Beaumont recently. This annual meet-
ing brings all Texas Pilot Clubs together to train, plan, review, and update as well as elect officers for
the coming year. The district officers pictured are Governor Jan Ondrais of Wharton, Governor-Elect
Sue Jahnsen of Van Vleck, Lieutenant Governor Deborah Garret of Lufkin, Lieutenant Governor
Verlene Mikulenka of Yoakum, Lieutenant Governor Judy Wheat of Baytown, Secretary Betty Howell of
Wharton, and Treasurer Janell Abbot of Minneola.
Annuities can help provide for retirement funding
Call today for a free in-home consultation
July. If you are interested, contact Colleen at 281-576- St. $3/player. 281-427-3031
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• Baytown Area Senior Softball 'A' League plays at
5:30 p.m. at the senior ballpark at 4598 Hemlock _ _________
Street. For information about senior slow-prtch soft- Anonymous, meets at 8 p.m. at Light of Christ
Lutheran Church, 930 South 14th St., La Porte. 281-
427-1182.
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Location stage Level change >l» Great Lakes and Ohio Valley today
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WE WANT TO HELP GROW
YOUR PORTFOLIO.
Call today to schedule a complimontory portfolio review.
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Do not seek revenge or
bear a grudge against one
of your people, but love
your neighbor as yourself. I
am the Lord. .
— Leviticus 19:1X
mg (7 p.m.). 281-462-0543.
• Free GED prep classes from 4 to 7 p.m. at the
Chambers County Library in Anahuac. 409-267-8261
• Community Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 6:30
p.m. at the Baytown Community Center, 2407 Market
• Calvary Temple, 7319 Breda, hosts Power and
Prayer night at 7:30 p.m. 28T-839-3009.
• La Porte Ladies Group, a new Alcoholics '
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• Calvary Temple, 7319 Breda, hosts services at 10
a.m. and 6 p.m. 281-839-3009.
• Colleen Fontenot with Old River-Winfree Founders
Day is looking for pageant judges for their event in „ zens exercise class ifrom 8:30 to 10 a.m., card games
July. If you are interested, contact Colleen at 281-576- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and ballroom dancing classes
from 7 to 8 p.m. ___
• Baytown Optimists meet at 7 p.m. at 1724 Market.
• Highlands Community Center offers seniors inter-
mediate line dancing at 8:30 a.m., beginning line danc-
ing at 9:30 a.m. 281-426-7561.
• Precinct2gether meets weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at J.D. Walker Community Center, 7613 Wade
Road. 281-426-3551.
• Crosby Community Center, 409 Hare Road, offers
Bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy’the music and rhythm walking (8 a.m.), aerobics with Melissa (9
lights, or listen in the comfort of your car on FM 93.9. a.m.), advanced line dancing and oil painting (9:30
a.m.), dart baseball (10 a.m.), ESL with Marguerite
Monday (noon), watercolor class (1 p.m.), rhythm walking (4
J p.m.), ESL with Thresa and Tiai Chi/Yoga Fusion (5
• Baytown Area Senior Softball 'B' League plays at 10 p.m.). aerobics with Angelique (6 p.m.) and line danc-
a.m. at the senior ballpark at 4598 Hemlock Street.
' For information about senior slow-pitch softball con-
tact Frank Butcher at 281-424-1230.
• Colleen Fontenot with Old River-Winfree Founders
Day is looking for pageant judges for their event in
Community
2A THE •/BAYTOWN SUN
Today is Sunday, June
27, the 178th day of 2010.
There are 187 days left in
the year.
Today’s Highlight in
History:
On June 27, 1950, the
U.N. Security Council
passed a resolution calling
on member nations to help
South Korea repel an inva-
sion from the North and to
“restore international peace
and security in the area ".
On this date:
In 1844, Mormon leader
Joseph Smith and his
brother, Hyrum,
killed by a
Carthage. Ill.
In 1846, New York and
Boston were linked by tele-
graph wires.
In 1893, the New York
stock market crashed.
In 1942, the FBI
announced the capture of
eight Nazi saboteurs who
had been put ashore from a
submarine off New York's
Long Island.
In 1944, during World
War II. American forces
completed their capture of
the French port of
Cherbourg from the
Germans.
In 1957. more than 500
people were killed when
Hurricane Audrey
slammed through coastal
Louisiana and Texas.
In 1977, the Supreme
Court, in Bates v. State Bar
of Arizona, struck down
state laws and bar associa-
tion rules that prohibited
lawyers from advertising
their fees for routine ser-
vices. The Republic of
Djibouti became indepen-
dent of France.
In 1984. the Supreme
Court ended the National
Collegiate Athletic-
Association's monopoly on
controlling college football
telecasts.
In 1985. the legendary
Route 66. which originally
stretched from Chicago to
Santa Monica, Calif.,
passed into history as offi-
cials decertified the road.
In 1990. NASA
announced that a flaw in
the orbiting Hubble Space
Telescope was preventing
the instrument from
achieving optimum focus.
(The problem was traced to
a mirror that had not been
ground to exact specifica-
tions.)
Ten years ago: House
Republicans cut a deal to
allow direct sales of U.S.
food to Cuba for the first
time in four decades.
me, I’m visiting
Cloud Nine
Finally, all the craziness that was the
start of my summer is over. Don’t get me
wrong, it was all enjoyable in a this-is-
the-good-stuff-life-is-made-of way. but
rather exhausting.
1 almost hate to publi-
.. —___ cize this because sure-
ly someone will try to
find me something to
do. but I’ve reached
the time of year where
I briefly come into an
abundance of free
time. Don’t hate me
because my time is
bountiful.
Not to worry. 1 know
time is precious, and I
shall not fritter it away.
I'll spend hours,
maybe days deep in the scientific pur-
suits of nepheloeoccygia.
$ If I’m pronouncing it right, sounds
something like na-fell-a-cox-a-gee-ya.
There's a high likelihood 1 don't have
that correct, but I ask that you give me
credit for studying such lofty ideas while
I could be lying around doing nothing.
It sounds rather complicated; I assure
you it's not. It can be done almost any-
where. but it is easier during daylight
hours.
My favorite place to conduct research
is resting on the sandy shores of some
body of water. No one else in my family
enjoys such pursuits, so 1 often settle for
the lush green grass in my personal
backyard. Said family knows interrupt-
ing me carries a stiff penalty. Do not dis-
turb: I will bare teeth and growl.
I'm sure it comes as no surprise that I
■ ■ -■ - can be a bit of a dreamer. Decades of
practice have honed skills that allow me
to do it eyes wide open and while others
suppose I'm doing something produc-
tive. ■ . • / ,
(Let's keep that between us. please. I
can't have everyone knowing my mind
isn't always where they think it is.)
But then there are tunes I make it
known that daydreaming is exactly what
I’m doing and there’s no better way than
nepheloeoccygia: the act of seeing and
finding shapes in the clouds.
If you really want to get involved,
there’s even a group you can join: The
----------Cloud Appreciation Socrery. 1 kid you
not. Look them up.
My favorite type of cloud varies
depending on the time of day. but overall
the cumulus those big puffy ones that
pile up are the best for my purposes.
Burdens remain grounded as my eyes
swim through a pool of blue sunshine,
arriving at the exact moment a castle
morphs to a butterfly and flutters away.
Wispy brushstrokes of cirrus clouds
paint breathtaking sunsets, and who
doesn't feel good about the day to come
when stratus clouds create an early
morning stairway straight to wide-open
possibilities.
So much of life requires me to be
planted in terra firma.
I'm so much better at dealing with that
reality after walking with my head in the
clouds. So if you see me still, eyes point-
ed upward, leave me be. I'm up on cloud
nine.
And when I'm enjoying that soft,
fluffy place I conjure up guard dogs with
sharp teeth to keep intruders at bay. I
can't promise they'll stop at a growl . . .
their owner's judgment may be a little
cloud/d.
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Air Quality____________
Forecast Moderate
Yesterday's A.Q.I. Reading
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Source: Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality.
Tides_______________
Point Barrow. Trinity Bay
Today Mon. Tue.
High 130p.m. 159 p.m. 2:25 pan.
3:43 am 4:18 am 4:51am,
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Monday ................................114"
Tuesday.................................IJ 2’
Wednesday ......................... 115
Thursday ............................... 117*
Rational Summary
Locally damaging ihundersiorms will_____
the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley today
Spotty, slow-moving thundersiorms Z
in the Southeast. Much of the West will be
dry with plenty of sunshine
AccuWeather’ 5-Day Forecast for Baytown
WEDNESDAY
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Temperature:
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Precipitation: Tuc
24 hours through 3 p.m. yest. Trace Wed
Sun and Moon_______
Sunrise tomorrow ........... 6:22 a.m.
Sunset tomorrow night .: 8:24 p.in City
Moonrise tomorrow „... 10:06 p.m. Abilene
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