The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1994 Page: 2 of 42
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Page 2A The Colony Leader — Wednesday, November 9, 1994
First Presbyterian Church of Lewisville hosting craft fair
Don’t Miss These
CThe Colony Amateur Radio te endured •Only thedesireto share Monday 9 p.m., at The Colony Civic Center,
Club P-Hk at Mail N experience, strength and hope. For y 5576 N. Colony Blvd For informa-
More, 4750 N. Colony Blvd. For in- information, call 625-3004; 625- tion, call 370-5284
formation, call 370-4885 or 625- 6520; 625-7770; or 625-9164 „ - . t j - ,
2539. Parent Connection, parents Trendsetters Business and
Overcomers Outreach meets, helping parents” discussion group Professional Women’s Club
are taking place from 6 to 9 p.m. The Colony Train Club meets 7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, meets, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at B.B. meets at La Hacienda Ranch res-
every Thursday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. to work on train layouts 4800 S. Colony Blvd, in the educa- Owen Elementary School, located at taurant, 4110 Preston Road in Fris-
through Dec. 15, except Thanksgiv- ^^ exchange train-related informa- tion building. Alcoholics, addicts and Squires and Taylor. Babysitting will co. Networking at 6:30 p.m. Dinner
ing, at First United Methodist tion. How-to clinics and videos are co-dependants are welcome, be provided. For information, call at 7 p.m., followed by business
Church in The Colony. Adults who scheduled. Guests are welcome and Twelve-step Christian support Melba Chance at 370-5732. meeting. For dinner reservations,
apply for the toy program must live new members are being sought to group. For information, call 625- The Colony Al-Anon meets, 8 call Sue Gilbert at 625-1223 or 233-
with their children in South Denton help construct a club layout. For in- 1322; 625-0801; or 370-1911. p.m. on Monday and Thursday and 9614.
County and have a verifiable financial formation or directions to the meet- in . 9:30 a-m- °n Saturday at 5600 N. Th p v P r 1 h
reason for applying. In addition, mg place, call 625-4012 or 625-7143. CMoluch Prayer Colony Blvd, in a portable building ialony lub
families without children may apply ,, v „ . CrouP mothers0 students at The on the east side of Colony Park Bap- 5?^a.m. at the Fnt Un-
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Child care Association conts n„ ^ ^ ™" ^ 7 P “L ^ Group for Ste wart' s C ree k Blvd. to walk for good health and East Side Al-Anon meets, 8
, on Sundav at 9 a.m. 11 a m a n m Fum»neanl c^h^i m.^. a-vn... enjoyment. Open to interested P-m. at The Colony Group Building,
senior citizens. 5201S. Colony Blvd., Suite 540. For
Span bus rides to Veterans information, call 625-2536, 294-
Administration Medical Center 7716 or 625-5210.
Community Calendar
The Colony-Frisco Early
Childhood PTA will meet 9:30 to
11.30 a.m. Friday at Lakeway Bap- Christian Communitv Action
tist Church, 4000 N. Colony Blvd. Community Action
Guest speaker will be Ashley Forbes
with a program called “In Their Own
Way, Learning Styles of Children.”
Tricia Smith of Tip, Tap, Toe Dance
Studio will present a “Creative
Movement” program for older pre-
schoolers. For nursery reserva- ^uunty anu imvc a vcnuauic uiuuicku ^mauuu ui uuccuuns to me meet- in
h°^’ ca^MaVreen at 625-5603. reason for applying. In addition, ingplace,call625-4012or625-7143 Moms -In-Touch Prayer
Fi rs t P re s byt e ri an C hurch of familie s without children may apply 9r°up ’ mot^e rs of students at The
Lewisville will host its annual Star- for the Holiday Food Program. Call Alcoholics Anonymous meets ~0 - Kgh Sch001 meet to Prayfor
fish Craft Fair and Flea Market from CCA at 221-1224 for an appoint- at 5201 ^ Colony Blvd., Suite 540, children and the school, 9:30 to
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. The ment. Monday through Friday at 8 a.m., I9;30 For information, call SeniorStridersmeet 7'30
church is located at 1002 Fox Ave., . noon, 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.; on Alice at 625-2409. a m Mondav-Fridav at The Colony
one mile west of the I-35/Fox Ave- C°*°n^ Challenge, Saturday at 8 a.m. (men), 10:30 Moms-In-Touch Prayer Recreation^Center 5151 N Colony
nue exit. For more information, call sponsored by The Colony Family a.m. (women), noon and 7 p.m.; and Group for Stewart’s Creek ~ • y
436-6578. “care Association, continues on Sunday at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 4 p.m. Elementary School meets 9:30 to
; The Colony Cutups Quilting through Tuesday to raise $8,000 for (women) and 7 p.m. Newcomers 10:30 a.m. For information, call De-
Group will meet at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 community playground. Local group meets at 8 p.m. on Wednes- bbie at 370-7118.
at The Colony Civic Center on North children and businesses are encour- days. For information, call 370-
Colony Boulevard, aged to participate by donating spare 7478. The Daytime Breast Cancer on Monda s and Tuesdays for The
Peters Colony PTA will meet at change every day. For information, cD Av k r r . Support Group of Plano meets, - j 1 ne
^fj &®» s^
program Zlso be 'presented by Friday
third grade students. J , 565-8674 for reservations.
The Sth Annual B.B. Owen Wednesday
Arts & Crafts Bazaar is scheduled
Senior Citizens Covered Dish
for 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 19 at Thnr$dav Social, 6:30 p.m. at The Colony
the elementary school. For informa- Parks and Recreation De- -^Urbady Civic Center, 5576 N. Colony Blvd,
tion or to reserve booth space, call partment Board meets in regular The Colony-Frisco Early
Nora Baker at 625-8032. session, 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 5151 „ Childhood PTA meets, 9:30 to
Christmas interviews for N. Colony Blvd. *"e Colony Jaycees meet, 11:30 a.m. at LakeWay Baptist
7:30 p.m. at 4832 S. Colony Blvd. Church, 4000 N. Colony Blvd. For
welcome. information, call 625-5416; for
Ihe Colony Lions Club meets, nursery reservations, call 625-4722
8 p.m. at The Mashed Potato Cafe, or 625-5603.
5201 S. Colony Blvd. Guests are Preschool Storytime, ages 3-
welcome. For information, call 625- 5, 10 to 10:30 am. at The Colony
Public Library, 5151 N. Colony
The Colony Chapter No. 1136 Blvd-» presented by a library volun-
Order of Eastern Star stated teer- Parents must remain on the
meeting, 8 p.m., 5576 N. Colony premises. For information, call 625-
Blvd. For information, call 370- 1900.
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Al-Anon Adult Children of
Alcoholics meets, noon every
Thursday at 5600 N. Colony Blvd, in
a portable building on the east side of
Colony Park Baptist Church. For in-
formation, call 625-1408.
Saturday
“Saturday Nite Out,” 7:30 to
Tuesday
East Side Ala-Teen meets,
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The Colony
Group Building, 5201 S. Colony
Blvd., Suite 540. For information,
call 625-6282 or 625-1408.
Preschool Storytime, ages 3-
5, 10 to 10:30 a.m. at The Colony
Public Library, 5151 N. Colony
Blvd., presented by a library volun-
teer. Parents must remain on the
The Colony Masonic Lodge premises. For information, call 625-
No. 1451 will hold a study club, 7 to 1900.
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meets, 7:30 p.m. at First United ter, 5151 N. Colony Blvd. Orga-
Methodist Church, 4901 Paige Road nized, supervised activities for
at Avery. No fees to pay, axes to youth from 9 to 14 years. For in-
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Come And Celebrate
Customer Appreciation
Days with us Nov. 14-18!
We value you as a customer, and
we want to show you how
much!
Join us for many fun & exciting
things happening around the
lobby and the drive-thru lanes!
We look forward to seeing you!
: Register For drawing of a $100 Savings
Bond To be Awarded Friday Nov. 18th
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The Colony Chapter of Ser-
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(SPAN), meets daily at The Col-
ony Civic Center, 5576 North
Colony. Lunch is served at noon,
Monday through Friday. Re-
servations for lunch should be
made at least one day in advance.
For reservations, call 370-9410.
■Wednesday, Nov. 9: Meatloaf
with onion gravy, creamy pota-
toes, garden vegetables, whole
wheat bread with oleo, carrot
cake and milk.
■Thursday, Nov. 10: Charsteak
with mushroom gravy, orange
carrots, tossed salad with dres-
sing, whole wheat roll with oleo,
brownie and milk.
■Friday, Nov. 11: Chicken and
pasta, mixed vegetables, health
salad, whole wheat roll with oleo,
peach cobbler and milk.
■Monday, Nov. 14: Salisbury
beef with gravy, creamy pota-
toes, fiesta vegetables, whole
wheat bread with oleo, pineapple
tidbits and milk.
■Tuesday, Nov. 15: Smoked
sausage, turnip greens, pinto
beans, cornbread with oleo, fresh
apple and milk.
■Wednesday, Nov. 16: Sloppy
Joe on bun with onions/pickles,
whipped potatoes, Three-bean
salad with tomatoes, oatmeal
cookies and milk.
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Watterson, Tim. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1994, newspaper, November 9, 1994; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677444/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.