The Sachse News (Sachse, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 2011 Page: 2 of 16
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The Parmcnville Quilt Guild
wiO have a"Get to Know Yen",
pot hick dfamer at 7 pjn. Aug. 4
in die home of Bonnie Smith.
Meoaben are aiked to bring a
■ewing white elephant gift and a
salad or dessert to ihare.
The tegular quilt guild meet-
ing will be Tuesday, Aug. 9, at
the O* E. Carlisle Civic Center,
located at the corner of Hill and
Orange Streets to be held from 3
to 8:30 p.m.,
A short business meeting will
begin at 7 p.m.
Members are asked to bring
their sewing machines and
sewing supplies, fabric scraps,
precut 4 1/2" squares or strips
and snacks to share.
For more information, email
akcardon@msn.com.
Farmers & Fleas market
to include Water IQ booth
A combination Farmers mar-
ket and flea market is held the
first Saturday of each month at
the Onion Shed in downtown
Farmersville.
The next Market will be from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6
and will include the North Texas
Municipal Water District Water
IQ Booth.
For more information contact
Farmersville Main Street, 972-
784-6846, or check the website
farmersvilletx.com.
Garland
Children to stage
'The Mikado'
Garland Civic Theatre's
Children Ou Stage will present
Gilbert & Sullivan's "The
Mikado" Aug. 3 through 7 at the
Granville Arts Center, 300 N.
Fifth St. in downtown Garland.
Evening performances are at 7
p.m. with matinees at 2:30.
Admission is $17. Tickets are
available at the Granville box
office. Visit the GCT website
garlandcivictheatre.org or call
972-485-8884 for additional
information.
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lUk" at 1 pm Aug. 13 «nd 14.
Callbttb begin at 5 pan. Aug.
14.
The auditions will be at the
Garland Civic Theatre, 108 N.
Sixth St in downtown Garland
Appointments which can be
made by calling the Garland
Civic Theatre office at 972-485-
8884 and are required for all
auditions.
Auditioners should bring a
headshot and resume to their
appointment.
Auditions consist of cold
readings from the script.
Performances will be Oct. 6
through 29.
Lavon
FBC Lavon hosting VBS
first week in August
First Baptist Church of Lavon
will hos't Vacation Bible School
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. through Aug.
5.
Boys and girls ages 3 through
those sixth grade are invited. The
theme is "Big Apple Adventure:
Where Faith and Life Connect."
The church is located at 205
Main St., Lavon. For more infor-
mation, call 972-843-3788.
Parker
VFD needs donations
for fundraiser
The Parker Volunteer Fire
Department will host its annual
fundraiser and auction at
Southfork Ranch and is looking
for sponsors and donations for
the event.
Donation of services and mer-
chandise and sponsorships are
needed, according to Eleanor
Evans, event co-chair. Donations
may sent to: Parker Volunteer
Fire Department, c/o Jennifer
Knox, Donation Chair, 5700 E.
Parker Rd., Parker, TX 75002.
Activities will include a casi-
no night, activities for the kids,
tours of the Ewing Mansion and
a buffet dinner.
b cettrating its 165d> birthday
begiunfag at 11 ajn., Sunday,
Aug. 7. The church is located at
3609 E Parker Rd in Parker.
The Rev. Mona Bailey, who
retired as minister at Corinth,
will return for the birthday serv-
ice at 11 a.m
There will be a birthday party
at 12:30 p.m. and church mem-
bers will provide food, birthday
cake and drinks for the surround-
ing community, returning family
members and visitors.
Plano
Faith Lutheran offering
meat with eld frvoritv
Richardson Community Band
concludes its Summer Series of
concerts at 7 pjn. Aug. 14, on
the lawn of the Richardson Civic
Center, 900 Civic Center Dr.
Families are invited to bring
lawn chairs or blankets and a
picnic supper and enjoy an
evening of music, organizers of
die event said.
The concert will feature old
favorites such as "In the Mood"
and Sousa's "Semper Fidelis
March."
Sachse
Beginning in August, Faith
Lutheran Church will offer fall
semester Musikgarten music
classes for children through
music teacher Karie Sutton of
Piano.
The program, for ages 7
months through 5 years, gives
parents and children the oppor-
tunity to sing, dance, be silly and
have fun with music, Sutton
said. The music classes utilize
the Musikgarten curriculum, a
well-known music education
program for young children.
Cost is $90 for the 15-week
program
Classes will be at Faith
Lutheran Church, 1701 E. Park
Blvd. in Piano.
For class information, email
kariesutton@verizon.net or
phone 972-922-7276.
Free athletic physicals
set for Aug. 13
Baylor Regional Medical
Center at Piano is offering free
participation physicals for all
middle school, high school and
college athletes from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Aug. 13 on the second floor
of Baylor Piano, 4700 Alliance
Blvd.
Medical and professional staff
from Baylor Piano will perform
the physicals. Parents must be in
attendance with minors.
Registration is required and
can be made by calling 1 -800-4-
BAYLOR or visit the website
BaylorHealth.com/PlanoEvents.
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MARKET
Farmersville Texas
August 6, 2011
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
First Saturdays at the Onion Shed
in Historic downtown Farmersville
A combination Farmers Market & Flea Market featuring
fresh produce, plants, food, crafts & more.
at the NTMWD Water IQ booth.
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Discover Downtown Shopping!
Vendor space available. Contact Farmersville Main Street. 972.784.6846
www.farmersvilletx.com
planed at Eait FatPark
There will be a youth lake
safety, drag awamnea* and gang
prevention training session from
8 ajn. to noon Saturday, Aug. 6,
for kids age 9 to 18.
The event will take place at
East Foik Park on Lake Lavon.
The event is free and lunch
will be provided. Participants are
asked to register by Thursday,
Aug. 4, organizers said.
For sign-up information, con-
tact Benny Jones at 214-395-
3671.
motivational lunch topic
Motivational speaker
Michelle Prince will be the guest
speaker at the Sachse Chamber
of Commerce networking lunch-
eon set for 11:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 9, at Noithplace Church,
2709 Third St.
Prince will give a presentation
centered around tips from her
book "Winning in Life Now ...
How to Break Through to a
Happier You!"
The cost of the luncheon is
$15 with a reservation. To make
a reservation call 972-496-1212
or visit the chamber website
sachsechamber.com.
Wylee
Look for Kid's Crusade
at First Assembly
First Assembly of God Wylie,
located at 207 College St., is
hosting a Kid's Crusade from
Aug. 8 to 11 at the church.
The evening crusade begins at
7 p.m. and will have the theme
"Looking for a City."
Leading the event will be the
Torbert Trio - the Rev. Benny,
his wife Brenda and their son
Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Torbert
have more than 20 years of expe-
rience in ministry. Their son
Benjamin is part of their min-
istry helping witH puppets,
blacklight presentations, skits
and games. Each evening will
also include a Bible devotion.
For more information, call
Pastor Kerry Sampson at 972-
442-2548.
scholarship fund Aug. 18
Eight area restaurants will
join the Murphy Chamber of
Commerce for a Chamber
Scholarship Foundation night.
Aug. 18, the restaurants will
offer a portion of all designated
proceeds to the foundation.
Murphy restaurants participat-
ing are China Fang, Elke's
Market, Jack in the Box,
Mogio's Gourmet Pizza, Panda
Express and Yogurtville.
Dickey's Barbecue Pit in Wylie
will also participate. '
Patrons should indicate they
are supporting the Murphy
Chamber Scholarship
Foundation when paying.
The chamber awards four
scholarships annually - two to
Piano East Senior High School
graduates and two to Wylie High
School graduates.
For more information, call
Jon Lashbrook at 972-633-9919
or jon.iashbrook.bzmc@state-
farm.com
Rotarians to be
bowled over Aug. 6
The Wylie East Fork Rotary
Club will host its annual bowling
tournament Aug. 6 at Allen
Bowl, 1011 S. Greenville Ave.,
Allen 75002.
Rotary President Bryan
Brokaw said Farmers Electric-
Coop is title sponsor this year,
and there are 23 more lanes
available for teams.
Cost is $200 for five bowlers;
lane sponsorship is $100.
For more information, call
Brokaw at 972-429-4465 or
email bcbrokaw@gmail.com.
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The Hone of Rock *n'Roll-
Ttaiy Price - will bring his Elvis
Presley tribute show to the Pint -
Baptist Church Wylie's Event
Center Aug. 19 as part of a
fundraising effort by Wylie
Advocates for Seniors Activities.
The seniors group is working
to refurbish the' vacated library
and make it a senior center.
Tickets are $20 for adults and
$10 for age 12 and under. They
are available for purchase
. through Aug. 18 at Inwood Bank
(200 S. Hwy. 78, Wylie), Chase
Bank (514 S. Hwy. 78, Wylie),
Capital One (449 S. Hwy. 78,
Wylie), Rick's Home Store (102
N. Ballard Ave.) and the FBC
Event Center (200 N. Ballard
Ave.).
Doors will open at 6:15 p.m.
The show begins at 7 p.m. The
concession stand will be open.
For more information about
the show or WASA, call 972-
442-1971.
WHS class of'86
to hold reunion Aug. 27
Wylie High School's class of
1986 will hold its, 25-year
reunion Aug. 27 at the Seis
Lagos blubhouse.
The day will include a family
event with swimming from
noon to 4 p.m. and an adult din-
ner at 7:30 p.m. To attend the
dinner, respond by July 31 with
name and guest's name.
Email Kiinberly Epperly at
kymepperly@yahoo.com to
RSVP or for more information,
about the event.
Women's League
invited to a tea
The Wylie Women's League
will host a membership tea from
1 to 3 p.m. Aug. 20 at the
Birmingham House, 301 N.
Ballard St.
For more information contact
Jane Harris at 972-859-9895.
Additional community calen-
dar information ran be found
on the website sacltsenews.com.
Send information to
news@wylienews.com, P.O.
Box 369 Wylie TX 75098 or
drop by the office at 110 N.
Ballard Ave. in historic down-
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