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community ministries provided through-
out the year. Other ministries include
counseling services, community events,
receives a package of new socks and new be taken to Lakewood Church of Christ, lies per week. If you are unable to donate
underwear for each child, along with gen- 7701 Bayway Drive, in Baytown, through for the August give-away, please keep in
TO BECOME
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Community Resource Credit Union supports the Goose Creek CISD Education Foundation
as $10,000 sponsors of the Foundation’s All-Star Gala at Minute Maid Park Sept. 29. Fom
left are Macie Schubert, CRCU business development manager; Erika Foster, Education
Foundation director; Steve Boylan, CRCU chief operating officer; David Frazier, CRCU
president/CEO; Aaron Rathbone, CRCU vice president of business lending and Logan Jus-
tice, CRCU marketing coordinator. Sponsorships from $1,000 to $10,000 are still available,
and individual tickets are $200, with a $50 discount for district employees. For more, visit
www.bit.ly/GCCISDAIIStarGala or email Erika Foster at erika.foster@gccisd.net.
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mation call Howard Kramer
at 713-254-0996 or Yslita
Brewer at 832-932-3939.
Baytown Sun photo by Michael Pineda
The Robert E. Lee High School football team wrapped up morning workouts with a lunch provided by Baytown Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 1173. The team and coaching staff
celebrated with an annual picture with firefighters after the lunch on Monday. The Ganders will honor the fire department and all first responders on “First Responders Night” when
the hosts Port Neches-Groves Sept. 28 at Stallworth Stadium. The Ganders open the season at home against Westbury on Friday, Aug. 31. Kickoff at 7 p.m.
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Contact Susan Jones
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Senior cw dance
Baytown Seniors host country
and western dancing 10 a.m.
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Houston Methodist Baytown
is the guest speaker.
VFW bingo
VFW Post 912,8204 N. Main,
has bingo at 7p.m. 281-642-
3514 or 832-512-5600.
Baytown Rotary
Baytown Rotary Club meets
at noon at Faith Presbyterian
Church, 3900 N Main St.
Wednesday,
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Seniors of Baytown have an
exercise class at 9 a.m. at the
Baytown Community Center,
2407 Market St.
TOPS Club
TOPS Incentive Weight Loss
Club has private weigh-in
from 9:30-10:15 a.m. followed
by a meeting 10:15-11 a.m. in
Bluebonnet Room of Baytown
Community Building.
Retirges Club
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David P. Bernard - CEO of Come play bridge each week www.baytownkiwanis.org. Seniors of Baytown have an
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Learn how to create 3D de- 2407 Market St.
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Free ladies f itness Bingo
All ages and fitness levels Baytown Seniors play bingo
Bingo and western dancing 10 a.m. welcome! Join us at 6 p.m. at from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Baytown Seniors have bingo until noon at the Community the Rollingbrook Fellowship the Community Center, 2407
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is to help children from the Baytown flats (no dress shoes or sandals). Mone-
area in need of clothing to begin the new tary donations to purchase new packag-
school year. Last year, the clothing event es of socks and underwear would also
brought in over 225 families. Each family be greatly appreciated. Donations may
social workers to identify those who ed to praising God, equipping members,
need additional help. During the 2017-18 serving others, and proclaiming Christ,
school year Lakewood Church of Christ The clothing give-away is one of many
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Congregation readies for 18th annual clothing give-away
Lakewood Church of Christ will be Donations are still being accepted for The church not only provides for fam- Clothing Ministry coordinator, Lin-
holding its 18th annual Back to School this year’s Give-Away. Items needed ilies on the day of the give-away, but da Allen, can be contacted through the
Clothing Give-Away on Saturday, Aug. are gently used clothing for elementa- also has clothing available to those in church office at 281-424-9513.
18 at 8 a.m. ry-high school age children that comply need year round. The congregation works Lakewood Church of Christ, located at
The purpose of the Clothing Give-Away with school dress codes; tennis shoes and closely with area school counselors and 7701 Bayway Drive, is a family dedicat-
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 158, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 15, 2018, newspaper, August 15, 2018; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1451114/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.