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Colorado County
Fairgrounds
Columbus, TX
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
The Casino Hall
vendors.
Sales do not have to be directly
along the highway, just nearby.
“90 Miles on 90” is the brain-
tor Nettie Cemosek.
The next group connection
Ethan Steinhauser and Annie Galipp assist Seth Seydler with a bunny
ring toss game.
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Best Deal in town... Maker Homeware
just in time for Mother's Day!
La Grange, Texas
(979) 743-4574
Gates open at 5 p.m. on Friday
and 3 p.m. on Saturday
Pull starts at 6:30 p.m. both
nights.
Limited seating is available so
bring a lawnchair.
Please make checks payable to:
The Schulenburg Literary Club
and mail to:
Schulenburg Public Library
310 Simpson St.
Schulenburg, TX 78956
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Dolezal, Maresh to wed
Rachel Dolezal of Moulton and the late Michael Dolezal of Schulenburg are
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Tickets wilt be available
at the gates, or
for more information
call:
1-979-733-6029
1-979-249-6663
Friday May Sth
&
Saturday May 6th.
Le Petite Gourmet Shoppe
226 W. Colorado, La Grange • (979)968-4000 • www.lepetitegourmetshoppe.com
SOCIETY PAGE POLICY
Charges are as follows:
•Engagement - $20.
•Anniversary - $20.
•Wedding - $40. For any
wedding longerthan 30" (photo
& document with word count of
appx. 670), the excess will be
charged at the regular advertis-
ing rate of $4.20 per column
inch in addition to the $40 fee.
For any wedding older than
four months when published,
the entire space will be charged
at the regular advertising rate.
ADVANCE PAYMENT REQUIRED
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Arica Keilers <& Jae Kolb - May 20, 2017
Looking for a great evening out?
Come join Chef Mike Morphew on May 11
or Dorothy Huang on May 22
See our web page for more information.
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cvctx.com. Schwenke and the late Jerome Schwenke, all of Schulenburg. Cullen is a 2011
So put °ff that garage sale and graduate of Schulenburg High School. He is currently employed by the Lower
Colorado River Authority (LCRA).
Hilary and Cullen will exchange vows on Saturday, May 20 at St. Rose of Lima
Catholic Church in Schulenburg. The couple will reside in Schulenburg.
to keep any expired food product
off the shelves is very important to recommended for the use of the
the food pantry volunteers. product while at peak quality. The
Should a client ever have an is- date has been determined by the
sue with an item selected, it would manufacturer of the product.
Admission is $15.00
Children 12 and under FREE.
This is a B.Y.O.B. event.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2017_________________________________
Soci ety News
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Siblings Arismel and Adan Manzano assist their
proceeded to the egg hunt. PAT younger brother, Alonzo Manzano, with an art activity.
Bridal
Registry
Kendra Kalich J
bride-elect of
Jonathan Neskora ?
April 29,2017
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garage sales slated in June
Forthegaragesalejunkie-those land, yards, or empty buildings to
always ready to look, buy or sell -
a new event is coming to the area
that should suit their fancy.
It’s called “90 Miles on 90” and
is based on a concept that started child of the Schulenburg Chamber
in 1987 when Mike Walker of of Commerce. The yard sale will
Fentress County, Tenn, had an idea extend from Sealy to Waelder
for a yard sale that would stretch along Highway 90 and will be held
through Kentucky and Tennessee, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday,
It was so popular that it grew and June 9-11. Maps to all the sales
grew until it now covers 690 miles will be available in each of the par-
from Gadsden, Ala. to Hudson, ticipating towns, including Sealy,
Mich. “The World’s Longest Yard Columbus, Weimar, Schulenburg,
Sale” is held for four days every Flatonia and Waelder.
August. It’sfree to sign-up to be a vendor,
The idea behind the yard sale but vendors do have to sign up
was to get people off the interstates with their Chamber of Commerce
and onto the smaller highways to be included on the map. Resi-
that would take them through dents of Waelder may contact the
small towns. Schulenburg Chamber at 866-504-
Vendors set up their yard sales, 5294 or schulenburgchamber@
garage sales, farmers’ markets,
and antique sales along the high-
way and throughout the towns
along the route. Property owners
along the highway even rent their local Chamber.
theSchulenburg/WeimarPAT. For
All parents with children new- more information on how to join,
bom to age 5 are invited to join 979-725-9832 or 979-743-6584.
educators Chrissy Johnson and and Greg Francis provided free
Brooksie Fuchs, along with PAT eye exams to the PAT children,
volunteer Elizabeth Streit, assisted The art activities, which con-
children with the egg hunt. They sistedofEastereggpainting,tissue
were given instructions to find paper carrots, and a bunny mask,
eight eggs - two blue, two yellow, were led by PAT educators Jewel
one purple, one pink, one green Coreathers and Misty Lotz, and
and one orange. After finding volunteers Kaylee Landeche and
the eggs, they entered the school Madison Landeche.
building and traded their collected The children had their pictures
eggs for prize bags, handed out by taken in front of a beautiful Easter
volunteers Ginger Bosl, Mikayla scene with the help of PAT educa-
Beiersdorfer and Carah Havrda.
Four different activities were
planned for the evening - free eye will be Saturday, May 6 at the
exams provided by the Lions Club Schulenburg Sports Complex in
of Weimar, art activities, Easter collaboration with theTurtle Wing
pictures, and a meal of sandwiches, Foundation’s annual Derby Day.
chips, oranges and cookies. PAT The final PAT meeting of the
volunteers Paul Veselka, Barbara school year will be held on Tues-
Veselka, Kendra Sanchez, and PAT day, June 6 in the Schulenburg
coordinators Lucy Stanzel and Elementary School cafeteria hon-
PhyllisVenghaus served the meal, oring children who are graduating ing will begin at 6 p.m.
Lions Club members Allen and from the program and entering
Mariette Bellamy, Linda Heller kindergarten in the fall. The meet-
able foods.
•“SelLBy” date tells the store
how long to display the product J
ity of a food product may not be for sale. Consumers should buy
as good after thi s date, but it may the product before the date expires,
still be okay to eat. ’“Best if Used By (or Before)”
The Schulenburg Area Food date is the last date that the manu-
pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Dolezal, to Cody Pantry is one of the best in the area, facturer of the product suggests is
Maresh, son of Rodney and Rebecca Maresh of Moulton. and the directors and volunteers best for consuming the food. It is
Brooke is a humanities-history graduate of the University of Houston-Victoria take pride in that fact. All attempts not a “purchase by” or safety date,
and presently works as a teacher and coach for Moulton ISD. Cody graduated to ^eeP anY expired food product • Use-By date is the last date
from Texas State University with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and is
currently a K-9 officer for the Victoria Police Department.
A May wedding is planned at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Moulton.
“Open” dating is found pri-
on perishable foods such
as meat, poultry, eggs and dairy
products.
“Closed or coded dates” are
use by T
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for clients. A chart provided by shelf-stable products such as cans
the Food & Drug Administration and boxes of food.
giving dates food items are “best These are the types of “open”
by or expired” is checked against dates that may appear on perish
any items in question.
“Best by” on a food product
simply means the flavor or qual-
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Parents As Teachers hold meeting, Easter party
The Schulenburg/Weimar Par-
ents As Teachers (PAT) held
their monthly group meeting and
Easter party on Tuesday, April 18
at Weimar Elementary School.
Over 150 PAT parents, children,
guests and volunteers participated
in the event.
Erica Steinhauser, PAT vol-
unteer, greeted parents, children
and friends as they entered the
festivities.
The parents and children partici-
pated in age-appropriate activities
that promote child development.
Activities included tummy time
with egg shakers, fabric pull, water
play, stacking eggs and a bunny
ring toss, led by PAT educators
Susan LaBrose and Erin Wotipka,
along with volunteers Ethan Stein-
hauser and Annie Galipp.
After the activities, the children
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totes,, vtoM&ody, pwcses, etc.
Apothecary Pharmacy^
& Gift Shop
38 East Ave., Schulenburg
(979)743-3265
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Jjf Mitchell Bailey
Matthewand Carly Divin helptheirdaughterEmileigh
Divin stack Easter eggs.
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Wedding
Registry
Hilary Moving
Bride Elect of
Cullen
Strickland
May 20,2017
Funds raised will be
used to support the
library and local
scholarships
k.
SAFP gives statement
about food on its shelves
The Schulenburg Area Food be appreciated if the client would
Pantry wishes to inform its clients bring it to the attention of SAFP
of the following: personnel.
SAFP volunteers have been The following food product
informed by various members of labeling information is from the
the community that some of those National Institute on Aging:
using the food pantry as a monthly
supplemental source of food have marily
been commenting that “the food
given out is expired.”
That statement is not factual.
All food purchased or donated packing numbers for
is checked for expiration dates the manufacturer, “i
before being put on the shelves “coded” dating might appear
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Moring, Strickland to wed
Richard and Jennifer Mori ng of Schulenburg are proud to announce the engage- . cjd
ment and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Hilary Paige, to Cullen James
Strickland, son of Jason and Janice Strickland of Schulenburg.
The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Milton Barta of Victoria, the late Joyce |
Barta of Schulenburg, and Alice Moring and the late John Moring of Refugio. Hilary ■
is a 2010 graduate of Schulenburg High School and a 2013 graduate of Victoria r ’
College Nursing Program. She is currently employed by Columbus Medical Clinic. 7.'
The groom-to-be is the grandson of Billy and Agnes Strickland, and Lillian i
Schwenke and the late Jerome Schwenke, all of Schulenburg. Cullen is a 2011 B
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