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search or seek after them.
—Ezekiel 34:6
Baytown Sun publisher Cliff Clements, left,
Baytown Mayor Stephen Doncarlos, Baytown
Fire Department Chief Shon Blake, Harris
County Judge Ed Emmett and State Rep.
Wayne Smith are pictured with Rodney Foster,
who was named Firefighter of the Year at the
Baytown Chamber of Commerce’s annual
Public Safety Awards Dinner Tuesday.
Baytown Sun publisher Cliff Clements, left,
Baytown Mayor Stephen Doncarlos, Harris
County Judge Ed Emmett State Rep. Wayne
Smith and Baytown Police Department Chief
Keith Daugherty are pictured with CpI. J.R.
Miller, who was named Officer of the Year at
the Baytown Chamber of Commerce’s annual
Public Safety Awards Dinner Tuesday.
Baytown Sun publisher Cliff Clements, left,
Baytown Mayor Stephen Doncarlos, State Rep.
Wayne Smith, Harris County Judge Ed Emmett
and Mike Lester of the City of Baytown Health
Department are pictured with emergency ser-
vice technician Sean Saunders, who was
named Paramedic of the Year at the Baytown
Chamber of Commerce’s annual Public Safety
Awards Dinner Tuesday.
Baytown Sun publisher Cliff Clements, left,
Baytown Mayor Stephen Doncarlos, Harris
County Precinct 3 Constable Ken Jones, State
Rep. Wayne Smith, Harris County Judge Ed
Emmett, and Harris County Pct. 3 Chief Deputy
David Franklin are pictured with Sgt. David
Almeida, who was named Constable of the
Year at the Baytown Chamber of Commerce’s
annual Public Safety Awards Dinner Tuesday.
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• Seniors at the Highlands
Community Center, 604 Highland
Woods Drive, play bunco from 1 to
3 p.m. 281-426-7561.
• Crosby Community Center, 409
Hare Rd., has rhythm walking (8
a.m.), aerobics with Melissa (9
a.m.), beginning line dancing (10
a.m.) and afternoon rhythm walking
(4 p.m.).
• A senior citizen exercise class is
8:30 to 10 a.m. at Baytown
Community Center on Market
Street.
• Intermediate line dancing is at
8:30 a.m. with beginner line dancing
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teaches nutrition facts for weight
control. 281-462-0543.
• Story Time for toddlers is at
10:30 a.m. at the West Chambers
Branch Library. Call Suellyn
Melder, 281-576-2245.
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Baytown. Call Susan Wolff at 281
573 1936, or contact the parish
office at 281 420 3588.
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at 9:45 a.m. at Highlands
Community Center, 604 Highland
Woods Drive. From 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
the “pick and grin” band performs;
play dominoes, skip-bo, and more.
281-426-7561.
• Precinct2gether is from 9 a.m.
to1 p.m. at J.D. Walker Community
Center, 7613 Wade Road. 281-426-
3551.
• Senior Citizen Bridge meets
Fridays at noon to 3 p.m. at the
Baytown Community Center, 2407
Market St. Call 281.422.4188.
• The Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(TOPS) group meets at 10 a.m. at
Crosby Community Center and
SUNDAY
• Calvary Temple hosts services at
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the church,
7319 Breda. Call 281-839-3009.
• Central Baptist Church, 1800
King Street, hosts Children’s
Church for children in Pre-K
through 5th grade from 11 a.m.-12
p.m. 281-422-8381.
SATURDAY
• The bereavement C.A.R.E.
Team (Caring and Reaching Out
to Each other) will host a six
week bereavement support
group session for anyone griev-
ing the loss of a loved one
through death or permanent sep-
aration. The sessions will meet
for six consecutive Saturday
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Today in History
On Nov. 13, 1982, the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
was dedicated on the
National Mall in
Washington, D.C.
On this date:
In 1775, during the
American Revolution, the
Continental Army captured
Montreal.
In 1789, Benjamin
Franklin wrote in a letter to a
friend, "In this world nothing
can be said to be certain,
except death and taxes.”
In 1927, the Holland
Tunnel opened to the public,
providing access between
lower Manhattan and New
Jersey beneath the Hudson
River.
In 1937, the NBC
Symphony Orchestra,
formed exclusively for radio
broadcasting, made its debut.
In 1942, President
Roosevelt signed a measure
lowering the minimum draft
age from 21 to 18.
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In 1931, cotton ginners for
Wilburn Brothers set a firm
record, passing the 1,500
bale mark for the first time
in company history.
In 1956, the Robert E. Lee
Key Club was in negotiations
with Southern Pacific to
move a steam locomotive to
Roseland Park.
In 1986, as many as 600
picketers stationed them-
selves around USX’s Texas
Works plant near Baytown to
protest the violation of an
alleged oral agreement not to
conduct manufacturing oper-
ations at the facility.
In 2000, A week-long
investigation determined that
134 grackle birds found dead
on the Baytown Junior
School campus died from
digesting small amounts of
Diazinon poison.
In 2005, authorities were
searching for a man charged
in connection with a string
of burglaries in the
Meadowlake Village subdivi-
sion. He was wanted for at
least one of the five inci-
dents, which ranged from
attempted burglary to a
home invasion that ended
with a 74-year-old man
being beaten and hospital-
ized.
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Ihree storms will affect the nation today.
The remnants of Ida will bring rain, flood-
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second storm will buffet the Rockies, and a
third will hit the Northwest.
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 2009, newspaper, November 13, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1193218/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.