The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005 Page: 4 of 20
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Page 4 - The Leonard Graphic - Thursday, October 20, 2005
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Fannin County Fair Results
IN UNIFORM
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2005 Fannin
County Fair Parade
Winners
Floats: First - Dodd City 4-H;
" Second - Lamasco Baptist Church;
Third - Allyson Mack & Taylor '
I Fry - Wee Miss contestants; Fourth
- Lady Warrior basketball.
Foot: First - Bonham Pee Wee
football players and cheerleaders;
Second - Girl Scout Troop 104.
Driven: First - Allie Mackey;
Second - Sterling & Rosalyne Ow-
ens; Third - Sheriff McGruff the
Crime Dog.
Animal: First - Sidney Sewell.
Performance Groups: First - Bon-
ham High School War Dancers;
Second - Bonham School of Dance
Group 2; Third - Bonham School of
Dance Group 1.
Leonard FFA
Winners
The Leonard FFA recently par-
ticipated at the Fannin County Fair.
The FFA did very well taking home
many 1st place wins.
Winners in the cattle division
include: John Davis- grand and re-
serve, Jerry Gentry- reserve, Clint tha Henderson won a 1st place and
Hinsley- reserve, Tyler Hinsley- 4th,
Chris Row- 1st, Samantha Hender-
son- Grand, Carinne Ayad- Grand,
Chris Prater- 2nd, Eric DeLapaz- 3rd,
Jeff Buckley- reserve, Jacob Al-
len- 3rd.
In the commercial heifer division
Eric DeLapaz- grand champion.
In the rabbit division Brandee
Greeson won two 1st places, Saman-
a 2nd place, and Kayla Henderson
won a 1st place, 4th place and a Best
of Breed. .
In the chicken division Kayla
Henderson won 3rd, Tyler Hinsley •
won 4th, Linsey Riggs won a 2nd and
a 3rd, Tyler Polk won 1st.
Kayla Henderson took home 2nd
place in the goat division.
In the shop division the FFA won
2nd place with a picnic table. .
♦
Fernandez graduates
from basic training
Air Force Airman Amaya V.
Fernandez has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of training,
the airman studied the Air Force
mission, organization, and military
customs and courtesies; performed
drill and ceremony marches, and
received physical training, rifle
marksmanship, field training
exercises, and special training in
human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training earn credits toward
an associate degree through the
Community College of the Air
Force. .
She is the daughter of Jeannie
Fernandez of S. Third St., Bonham.
The airman is a 2005 graduate of
Denison High School.
New Fannin County child advocates take oath
Abused children ofFannin County of the Children’s Center. “It takes
recently gained eight new advocates. . a special kind of person to do this
The Honorable Judge Lauri Blake of important job.”
the 336th District Court took a break Several of the volunteers have
from the civil court proceedings on already accepted appointments to
October 14 to administer an oath CASA cases. For the last couple of
to eight new CASA volunteers, months, about seven or eight cases
Volunteers include Cathy Brownfield have been worked by staff due to
of Telephone, Richard Danner of a shortage of volunteers. “We are
Ravenna, Scott Wild of Windom, pleased that we can get back to serving
Melanie Grammar of Whitewright all of our cases with volunteers," said
and Sherral Roberts, Stacey Bee, Barber.
Marcia Pulliam and Rebecca Dow “We are also very grateful to all
of Bonham. of the professionals and volunteers
D R O
* * ***
Each of the advocates successfully who helped us train and feed our new
completed 30 hours of training to volunteers,” continued Barber. “Staff
become volunteers with each of the from Child Protective Services, local
Fannin County Children’s Center’s therapists, attorneys, Judge Blake and
two main programs. Volunteers are others working in the child abuse field
now prepared to be appointed by the each stayed late into the evening in
judge to serve as a Guardian ad Litem order to share their knowledge and
for an abused child involved in the expertise with pur volunteers.”
court system. In that role they will In the agency’s most recent fiscal
gather information for the court and year, CASA volunteers contributed
advocate for the child’s best interest, more than 2,800 hours in their work
In addition, volunteers have been for 65 children. Volunteers also
prepared for providing support to the logged in nearly 800 hours with the
children and families who come to Children’s Advocacy Center. For -
the Children’s Advocacy Center for more information about CASA or
forensic interviews. the Children’s Advocacy Center,
“We are thrilled to welcome each call (903) 583-4339 or visit www.
of these people to our team,” said fanninccc.org
Sandy Barber, Executive Director
The Honorable Judge Lauri Blake
of the 336th District Court (center)
recently swore-in eight new court
appointed special advocates (CASA)
volunteers. They are (top photo,
from left) Scott Wild, Sherral
Roberts, Marcia Pulliam, Melanie
Grammar, Stacey Bee, Rebecca
Dow, Richard Danner and Cathy
Brownfield.
Bonham ISD Trustees hold monthly meeting
The regular meeting- of the Football Field; the Revised Texas of the regular board meeting Sept.
Bonham ISDBoard of Trustees met Primary Reading Inventory pre- 19 and special meeting Oct 10;
Oct 17 at 6 p.m. in the Administra- sented by Linda Staton; Roles and Twelve substitutes; Tax credits,
tion office. Presiding officer was Responsibilities of the Governing supplements and delinquent tax
Charles Butler. Members present Board; Fannin County Head Start- collections for September 2005;
were Charles Butler, Allen Sand- 2004-2005 Outcomes Report; Head Financial statements and bills pay-
erson, Charlotte Kearney, Clark Start National Reporting System able for Sept 2005; a preventative
Smith’, Nolan Ashmore, Mike Sisk, for 2004-2005 Program Report; maintenance agreement with John-
Doyce Taylor and Linda Gist. Report of six-weeks assessments, son Controls, Toni Mason from in-
The Superintendent’s report Quarterly Investment Report; and structional aide to science teacher at
included plans for the Veterans Average Daily Attendance Update- Bonham High School and Tammy
Day Program-Nov 10, 2005 at 10 1916.99. LeAnn Cooper as teacher assistant
a.m. at the Bonham High School The board approved the minutes at Stephenson School.
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Russell, Bethany. The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 2005, newspaper, October 20, 2005; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660327/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.