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WHAT’S HAPPENING
Hot Weather Specials
Past Lions Club president Darrel Traweek listens to 1989-
90 scholarship recipient Chandra Aldridge at the annual
Allen Lions Club banquet. (Special photo)
M-F 6-10* Sat. 7-10 • Sun. 8-10
Owned & Operated by Bill Davidson
Mechanical Repairs • State Inspections • Front End Alignment
Brakes • Tires ’Tune Up • Batteries • Heating • Air Conditioning
July 28 dance
to benefit
Nightingale
Medical Fund
With Coupon
• Exp. 9/30/90
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August!
reg. 825
Dallas
reg. $10
Clubs and organizations that would like events and meet-
ings announced in “What’s Happening' can call The Allen
American at 727-3352 or can bring the information to the
newspaper’s office at205D W. Main by 5p. m. Friday before
the desired Wednesday of publication.
Saturday, July 14
■ The Collin County Horse Fair will be at the Collin
County Youth Park, McKinney, on Saturday, July 14,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This regional event will feature a
variety of unusual horse breeds, demonstrations and acti-
vities. For further information call the Collin County Ex-
tension Service at 548-4232, Georgie Green at 727-3662,
or. Mike Howard at 542-1381
Coming soon
■ On Thursday, July 19, the Heard Museum will show
nature films in Laughlin Hall. Films begin at 1 p.m. and will
be repeated at 2 p.m. For further information call 542-
5566 or metro 238-6494.
■ Basic canoeing skills and safety will be taught in a
canoeing class at the Heard Museum, August 6 through
11, for students entering the seventh grade or above.
Class will feature a one clay canoe trip. For further in-
formation call the museum at 542-5566 or metro 238-6494
1 Monday, July 9
1 ■ The Diabetic Support Group will meet 7 to 8 p.m. at
I Westpark Medical Center. Kathy Schaffer, of the Special
Care Unit of North Texas Medical Center, will speak on
I the challenges of the aging population.
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tion of being the first Allen Lion to
be named Lion of the Year two
years in a row.
A Lions Club member since
1981, Keisman has had a perfect
attendance record for seven years.
He began his service with two
M Lions Clubs in Tulsa and Del City,
• Okla., and in 1984 transferred to
Richardson. He became a member
of the Allen Lions Club in 1987. He
currently serves as first vice-
president and chairman of several
committees.
Larson has been in the Allen
Lions Club for eight years, with
perfect attendance for this period.
He presently serves as secretary/
treasurer.
P He was cited for his outstanding
leadership during the club’s recent
chicken barbecue and at the visitor
concession stand during Allen High
School home football games last
fall.
Recent accomplishments of the
Allen Lions Club include presenta-
tion of a $1,500 scholarship to Allen
High School senior Chandra
Aldridge and a $1,256 donation to
• the Allen Independent School Dis-
" trict. The money for these awards
was earned from the visitor con-
cession stand at high school home
football games.
The club also gave the Allen Lib-
rary $1,000 and Allen elementary
school students literature on fire
safety from the National Fire Safe-
ty Council.
These services are in addition to
. the traditional goal of giving clear
DD vision to children needing eye glas-
ses who would not have been able
to afford them otherwise.
Tuesday, July 10
■ AISD’s Community Education will be chartering a bus to
UTD in Richardson for a special performance of Jack and
the Beanstalk, by the Dallas Theater Center. Tickets,
which include transportation, are $8. The bus will leave at
8:30 a.m. and return at approximately noon. Call 727-
0503 for more information or register at the C.E. office at
Vaughan Elementary School during regular business
hours.
For the first time in the history I
of the Allen Lions Club two mem- |
bers tied for the Lion of the Year
award. For 1989-1990, this honor I
will be shared by Brent Keisman I
and Larry Larson.
The award is presented annually
to the club’s most outstanding I
A member. Project leadership and j
" community service are the major
considerations in this appointment.
Keisman has the added distinc-
Sunday, July 15
■ THis is the registration deadline for Plano Music Camp,
to be held August 13-17 at Collin County Community
College, Spring Creek campus. The camp is a one week
program of musical enrichment for students, pre-school
through high school. For more information call Susan
Geffen at 964-0204, Debbie Watson at 596-2466, or Diane
Knight at 867-6253.
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Thursday, July 12
■ A newcomer’s workshop will be held Thursday, July 12,
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Allen High School. The free course
is sponsored by the AISD Community Education depart-
ment. For registration or more information call 727-0503.
1 gal. Mandavilla Vine
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CALL
727-3352
Allen American
Texaco Oil, Filter,
& Lube Change
*11.95
for most vehicles
Up to 5 qts. Texaco oil
With coupon • Exp. 8/31/90
$10 OFF
4 Wheel Computer
Spin Balance
Reg. $30
Most cars
With coupon • Exp. 9/30/90
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Air Conditioning
Service
A country music dance to benefit
the Justin Nightingale Medical Fund
will take place Saturday, July 28,
from 7 to 11 p.m. Nightingale is a
19-year-old Allen High School stu-
dent who needs a second kidney
transplant.
The festivities will be held on the
4 north parking lot of Allen Bowl, 1011
" Greenville Ave. Inside the center,
country music bowling will be fea-
tured.
Tickets will cost $7.50 per person
for both the bowling and dancing
events. However, tickets may be
purchased separately. One ticket to
the dance will cost $3.00, while a
ticket to bowl will be $5.50.
All proceeds from the country
— music dance will be donated to the
W Nightingale fund.
Cowboy hats, boots, and western
attire are encouraged. A dance con-
test will be held, with prizes going to
the winners.
At this time, recorded music is
• planned for the dance and bowling.
Nightingale is scheduled to be a
guest disc jockey.
Volunteers to assist at the dance
or any country music bands/ singers
wanting to participate should contact
C Ron Brown at Allen Bowl, 727-9108.
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727-5905
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belts, hoses & water pipe
(antifreeze extra).
Most vehicles
With coupon • Exp. 8/31/90
$5.00 OFF
Front End Alignment
Cars - Reg. $24.95
Pickups & Vans - $29.95’
(1/2 ton & under)
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Hutchison, Mark. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1990, newspaper, July 8, 1990; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571518/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.