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Allen students
Homemakers to
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May Fair to be held
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share the good news
of the growth of the
church in Africa and
developments in the
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Local attendees at the recent Teacher Education Seminar at Austin Col-
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Willa Largent Garden Club, will
be held Saturday, April 30, and
Sunday, May 1, at Chestnut
Square in McKinney.
Described as “an old fashion-
ed May Day celebration com-
plete with May pole,” events in-
clude an art show, nostalgic ex-
hibits and historical stories told
by members of the heritage
guild.
Booths containing antiques,
crafts and horticultural items
will line the Chestnut Square
and old courthouse lawns.
The 31st annual flower show,
presented by the garden club,
will be held on the library
grounds.
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that they might be
renewed by the
beauty of nature,”
said Amy Monier,
who has been involv-
ed with the conser-
vancy since its in-
ception in 1981.
“There is no ad-
mission charge. All
that is asked is that
you come prepared
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Do You Have
Stepchildren?
The Blended Family Bible Study Group of the Allen
Heights Baptist Church invites you to join them Satur-
day, April 23rd at 6:30 p.m. in a discussion on step-
children. Special guest will be Linda Lyons, a
psychologist and expert in the field of stepchildren.
natural undeveloped site,” said Mrs. the highway.
refreshments after-
wards.”
The church is
located on FM 1378
in Lucas.
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The First United the opportunities ing and
After the lun-
cheon, the high
school juniors and
students from the
college’s teacher pro-
gram met with the
award recipients to
ask questions about
how they have
become successful
teachers.
adjacent to the grounds.
There will also be an antique
quilt show at the Old Post Of-
fice Museum.
Advance tickets for the fair
are $6 for families and $3 for
adults. Tickets purchased at
the gate will be $8 for families
and $4 for adults.
Senior citizens and students
may purchase tickets for $1.
Pre-school children will be ad-
mitted free of charge.
Proceeds will be used for
restoration and maintenance of
the Chestnut Square area.
For further information con-
tact Nancy Henderson,
542-1984.
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The McKinney May Fair, available, and attendees are en-
sponsored by the Heritage couraged to bring picnic lun-
Guild of Collin County and the ches and enjoy the picnic area
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The seminar was
held in conjunction
with the Master
Teacher Luncheon
which annually
honors six Sherman
area educators for
their dedication to
their profession and
students.
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North Texas Univer- Park near Plano
sity Dance Depart- High School, located
ment Sunday, May one-half mile west of
1, and a concert by U.S. Highway 75 on
the Garland Sym- Spring Creek Drive
phony Sunday, May (Exit 31).
8. To enjoy a
The Connemara 20-minute hike
grounds will open at through the woods
2 p.m. all three Sun- to the site, take Exit
“To preserve the 32 off U.S. 75 and
natural beauty of follow the signs to
Connemara there is Breezeway Farms,
no parking on the on the west side of
> Methodist Church of that God is opening.
Lucas will host a “All are invited to
, program about the come learn of the ex-
growth of Christiani- citing developments,
ty in Africa Sunday engage in a time of
at 6 p.m. discussion and shar-
The speaker will
be Ida Brooks,
-$43500
member of the
Africa Church
Growth and
Development Com-
mittee and a
layspeaker from
Monrovia, Liberia.
Africa has been
called Christianity’s
continent of the
future by some
authorities, who
predict that by the
year 2000 Africa will
have more Chris-
tians than any other
part of the world.
The Rev. Paul
Gould invites the
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ticipated in the first
annual Teacher
Education Seminar
for high school
juniors held recently
at Austin College.
Attending from
Allen were Jamie
Cantrell, Teri
Lueders, and teacher
Felicia Perry.
Thirty students
from 11 high schools
heard members of
the Austin College
teacher education
department discuss
Connemara, an op- to share a peaceful Monier.
portunity to ex- afternoon.” Shuttle buses run
perience the fine arts Other programs to and from the site
in an outdoor set- scheduled include a every 15 minutes
ting, will open its presentation by the from High Point
A fashion and col-
or analysis seminar
sponsored by the
Young Homemakers
of Texas-Allen
chapter will be Tues-
day, May 17, 7:30
p.m. in the Allen
High School library.
The date was in-
correctly published
in The Allen
American Monday.
The seminar will
be presented by
Debbie Ford of
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southwest of Allen,
located on 72 acres
along Rowlett
Creek.
“The purpose of
Connemara is to br-
ing people into a
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Seasons, with
fashions supplied by
Designer Shocase.
Door prizes and a
reception im-
mediately following
the presentation are
also part of the
scheduled events.
Admission is $3
per person and
tickets are available
from any member of
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