The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 2017 Page: 2 of 10
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marks another trip around
the sun today.
Call 281-425-8016
or email david.bloomftz
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someone a happy birthday.
Kiwanis Club
Today
Bay town Kiwanis Club
meets at noon at Luna's.
For more information go to
www. baytownk i w an is.org.
Contact Susan Jonas
at 281.425.8033
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Exercise
Friday
Seniors of Baytown have
an exercise class at 9 a.m.
at the Bay town Communi-
ty Center. 2407 Market St.
each Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. For informa-
tion contact David Weber
at 832-597-6400.
Senior CW dance
Today
Baytown Seniors have
country and western danc-
ing 10 a.m. until noon at the
Baytown Community Cen-
ter, 2704 Market St.
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Media Lab
Today'
Learn how to create 3D
designs and get them print-
ed for free using the 3D
printer at 5 p.m. at Ster-
ling Municipal Library. For
more information contact
Lesley Kohles 281-422-
1135
Bridge
Friday
Come play bridge each
week at 11:30 a.m. at the
Baytown Community Cen-
ter, 2407 Market Street. For
information call Howard
Kramer at 713-254-0996 or
Yslita Brewer at 832-932-
3939.
You should receive your
Baytown Sun by 6 a.m.
Tuesday through Friday,
and 8 a.m. Sunday. If you
do not receive your paper
on time, call 422-8302 by
10 a.m. for re-delivery.
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Featured Sponsors
problems and doing things for people
around us. In this case, we're recycling
T-shirts and making toys for dogs in
need,” Mandy Sheffield, branch librari-
an, said.
One of A Life to Live's dogs and three
of its kittens were on hand to inspire the
kids, who were having a cool time in-
doors on the hot afternoon. Terri Fitch,
the organization's outreach coordinator,
also brought along her service dog.
When the kids weren't making toys,
they were having fun holding and pet-
ting the animals. The kittens were, well,
kittens. They scampered down the aisles
and explored the book collection. One
even took a few minutes to enjoy the
book, “Five Black Cats.” w ith one of the
kids.
Fitch took the great opportunity to
share information with the children and
their parents about A Life to Live’s mis-
sion, services and upcoming events.
Go to www.adopttosave.org to leant
more about A Life to Live.
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Baytown Seniors have
bingo from 11:30 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Baytown
Community Center. 2407
Market St. For information
contact David Weber at
832-597-6400.
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Line dance
Friday-
There is a free line dance
class each Friday from
11 a.m. until noon at the
Baytown Community Cen-
ter, 2407 Market Street.
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Photo by David Berkowitz
To go along with Stratford Branch Library’s summer reading program theme of “Build a
Better World,” children transformed T-shirts into braided toys for A Life to Live’s adopt-
able pets. Visit www.adopttosave.org to learn more about A Life to Live.
Dogs, cats plus toys =
library summer fun
BY DAVID BERKOWITZ
Public libraries are about so much
more than books these days.
While encouraging everyone to read
remains a priority, they connect with
communities — especially kids — in a
variety of other ways.
A Life to Live was invited to be part of
a fun event recently at Stratford Branch
Library in Highlands.
To go along with the library 's summer
reading program theme of “Build a Bet-
ter World," local children transformed
T-shirts into braided toys for A Life to
Live's adoptable pets.
Tables were filled w ith strips of T-shirt
material. With a little instruction from
library staff, about a dozen children pro-
duced a pile of colorful rope-like dog
toys that they donated to the organization
that saves the lives of homeless dogs and
cats.
“A lot of the activities we're doing this
summer aren't just about building things
with Legos. It's about helping to solve
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Society, for the Bay Area Relay for Life at the June 21 club luncheon held at Especial Events in Baytown.
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John
Donath Sr.
Brenda Ann
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Brenda Ann Medows.
67, of Baytown, Texas,
went to be with the Lord
on May 31. 2017, with
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Eddy's devotion to his
family, his love for his
family of faith at Baker
Road Baptist Church, his
enduring smile, and his
firm belief in God. are but
a few of the qualities that
endeared him to the hearts
of all w ho knew him.
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Russia's cy berattacks on the
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to undermine the US poiiticl
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people as possible.” Bill Pnj
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John Donath. Sr. -
grateful son, lov ing father,
devout husband, cherished
grandfather, adored uncle,
respected businessman,
child of God and true
believer - passed on June
20th. 2017.
Mr. Donath, a man
large in stature with a
big heart to match had
made many, many friends
throughout the years. He
w as know n to be a person
others could rely on tirnel
and lime again. John wasl
also known as a generous!
and kind man, donating!
his materials and services!
(plants and landscaping)!
to just about any andl
all Baytown leagues!
organizations, churches!
and causes you could thinkl
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Eduardo “Eddy" Regi-
no, 17, of Baytown, Tex-
as, departed this life to
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 124, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 2017, newspaper, June 22, 2017; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1193043/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.