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The Pilot Club of Baytown has installed its 2019-20 Board of Directors. Seated, from left,
are President Cindy Fehring, President-Elect Susan Pitts, and Vice President and Kathy
Young; standing are Director and Past President Gladys Pryor, Directors Tammy Pheni-
cie, Judy Wheat and Kerri Hurlbut, Treasurer Allene DonCarlos, Recording Secretary
Terry Presley and Corresponding Secretary Helen Gerlich. Director Glenda Mosley is
not pictured. For information about Pilot Club of Baytown, call 281-424-7838, visit www.
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It’ forum Aug. 17
The Baytown Mayor’s
Community Engagement
Advisory Committee will
hold a second “Let’s Talk
About It” forum to discuss
issues and seek solutions
in regard to relations be-
tween the Baytown Police
Department and members
of the community. This fo-
rum will be noon-2 p.m.m
Aug. 17, at Second Baptist
Church, 6227 N. Main St.
Volunteers sought
The Baytown Histori-
cal Museum is looking for
volunteers who would like
to join the docent program.
Docents educate school
children about the history
of the Baytown and sur-
rounding area. If you have
any interest in volunteering
or need any more informa-
tion, call 281-427-8768 or
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Texas shoppers to save millions during tax-free weekend, Aug. 9-11
Texas shoppers gearing up for the start of the 2019-20 families need before the school bell rings,” Texas Comp- packs with wheels and messenger bags, along with school
school year can take advantage of the state’s annual sales troller Glenn Hegar said in a statement. “As a father of supplies such as notebooks, pencils, pens, crayons, high-
tax holiday this weekend, Aug. 9-11. Shoppers will save three, I know how these expenses can add up.” lighters, folders, calculators, binders, glue, index cards,
an estimated $102.2 million in state and local sales taxes Most clothing, footwear, school supplies and back- protractors, markers and lunch boxes, among others, are
during the event, according to the Texas comptroller, packs purchased in-store, online, by mail or by phone included in the list of tax-exempt items.
“As Texas families begin the process of replacing their will be exempt from the state’s typical 8.25% sales tax Luggage, briefcases, athletic bags, purses, jewelry,
beach towels with lunch boxes, the sales tax holiday is charge from Friday, Aug. 9, to midnight Sunday, Aug. 11. umbrellas, watches, computers, software, textbooks and
the perfect opportunity to save some money on supplies Backpacks sold for less than $100, including back- some athletic equipment will not be exempt.
the state. Barrett said Baytonians should be
Natasha Barrett, Baytown spokes- proud as well. “We take pride in en-
woman, said the city is doing the suring that our community and our
Have you seen the signs around right things for quality water. citizens have safe, quality drinking
town saying Baytown has superior “We are appropriately training and water,” she said.
water? They are signifying the city developing our personnel, satisfying The signs could be removed if
has satisfied Texas Commission on our primary and secondary water Baytown were to fail to meet the
Environmental Quality requirements. quality requirements and ensuring TCEO requirements
Martha Otero, TCEQ spokeswom- that our water system is well main- According to the Texas water
an, said not every city has the signs. tamed, Barrett said. 1 .. ] & . •
“The designation of superior status Barrett said the idea of the signs ations, 0 receive or mam am recog-
is awarded to a public water system comes from the TCEQ. nition as a superior or approved water
based on the water system meeting “Additionally, the Baytown Area system, the system must be inspect-
all of the requirements listed in state Water Authority board suggested ed and evaluated by commission per-
regulations,” Otero said. “It is signif- that we install the signs to let resi- sonnel as to physical facilities, ap-
icant in that less than 10 percent of dents know that we meet the criteria pearance and operation. Systems that
water systems in the state have the for superior water,” Barrett said. “We fail to meet the requirements will be
designation.” are proud of our system, and we want denied recognition or will have their
Otero added as of Aug. 2, there are our citizens to know we are working recognition revoked. The signs shall
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 2019, newspaper, August 7, 2019; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467806/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.