The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Page: 2 of 16
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■ Democrats to bear sierra Club
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Farmersville
■ Farmerv X. Fleas this week
The Famerv 4. Fleas Mattel will he held hi foro-
tcwn Farmers - :’le a the hifloru Onwe Shed from 9
a m to 4 p m Saturday Mach 3
The Martel features produce plants, crafts, food
garage sale items and trs.et Veador space is as aiiabk
Thts m nth's market *ii) feature a children’* side-
walk rhaik col ■""g . >mex» fmm 11 30 a rr and 1 p m
Qiikhes from kindergarten through fifth grade are
ins ited to part;.spate Prizes will he a* vied and there
is ao entry fee
For rrsore iBf ormatsoCL oaiact Farmers . ilk Main
Street h grar. a! 972-*'W-6Wft
Lucas
■ ID theft seminar slated at FLMC
Deputy D.L TTynciB of the Collin Gnats Sheriff s
Office Crime Prevention unit will present an identity
theft seminar a 7 p m Tuesday. Feb T. at First United
Methodist Chur.h A Lu.c
First United Methods st Church of Lucas is located at
~5fti W Lucas Rd Fx more information call 9~2-~2~-
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Richardson
■Community Band offers ’Passport'
The Richardson C eradmi Band wiE presea ~\om
Music* PaaigKrt' a I pm Mach 4 a the Chafes W
Eisersaae Cema 2351 Per ormaace Dr a Laofcoa and
GlemiLe R uads ■ Richardsca
The hMd »ifi perform a the HiL Per* raae Hai
The h»d s program *iB exclude a vamp eng of mutv-
fr.ee aU over hat wrvl ergamzm sad
Tickets for the ccacert senes cae he purchased a the
Eaemane Ticket Office. :• the Interne* wwm etsemai-
■ceatercom or h> telephone 9*2-*44-4650
Indr-idui. couctrt txkns ae I* for adult* and S5 for
efuidret K-12 and sensor cmzeas
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Wylie
■ FBC Wyie garagt salt Saturday
Wvhe First Baptist Church will hoid a giant garage
sale from 6 am to noon Saturday Feb 24 a die old
TAyiae Super Market Building a the southeast . no of
Ballard Avenue and Hwy
Items for sale include furtuturt. appliances .iotbe-
stereos TV*. books, tens, cimptaer equipments and
sp rung goods.
Proceeds will go the church v Senior Adult Silver
Chord Ministry and to the adult and student misuoa tnp
to Slovakia this summer
■First Baptist School enrolling
First Baptist School of Wy he will hegm open enroll-
ment for the 2QCT - '0* school sear March I
First Baptist School is a slate-licensed school The
school offers preschool classes fee 3- and 4-year-<4dv
The school a!s has a half-day kindergarten pr- gram : r
students of kindergarten age Ail the programs run from
* a m until doc*
Abeka is the cumculum used a FBS
Tours are available b* appointment
Contact Carmen Bailey by telephone a 9’2-442-
(4*1 ft or via email a carmen bakyfe fb-*ylie eg for
arte snionnauc*
FBS is located a 100 N First Si
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The official groundbreaking for Ma\»eil Creek Linear Park was Fridas. Bearing the golden
shovels »ert. front row from left. Councilmember Dwayne F. I ledge. Mayor pn Itm Michelle
Long. Mayor Brel Baldwin. Park Board Chair Nancy Bartlel and Nice ( hair Julia Baldwin.
Back: Deputv Mayor pro tern Roger Davis. C ouncilmember Murray Sanderford, Councilmember
Eric Baraa. Park Board member Mark Jones. Park Board member \nna NNalker and Park
Board member Robert Eases.
Murphy's Maxwell Creek linear
park on track for spring opening
By Jamie Engle
Murphy is «e step closer to open-
ing the almost 50-acre Maxwell
Creek Linear Park and Preserve The
park's groundbreaking cerem >ny
was held Feb 9.
Cooumctioc ;t. the park began in
early January CompictK>D fee die
entire project is estimated for rrud-
Apr1 The majority A crmstnacta.m
will be « |0 acre- nn the park < west
side
The .ity receivedaS5<> grant
from the Texa- Park- and Wildlife
Department fee the pr yect T be
aw arded the gram, the city had to
provide matching funds
A bndge across Maxwell Creek is
the biggesi budget item Other design
elements include wildlife observa-
tion areas, nature and walking trails,
kiosks with historical information, a
pavilion, a baseball field and a bas-
ketball court
-*B funds were used to purchase
items not cosercd umier the TPW D
grant Ftxir picnic tablev four bench-
es. a water fountain and four trash
.ans are already on site at the park
4B funds were als*' used to pur
chase items for all the city's parks.
including two trash cans and a water
fountain for Av lary Park, two pi.nu
tables and one trash can for
Brentwood Open Space, and nc
trash can for Murphy City Park
Items were installed earlier this y.ar
The water fountains include people
and pel fountains
The city was recently awarded a
S133-500 grant from Collin County
for The Park at Gables, a 12-acre
park located where The Gables and
The Ranch subdivisions meet. ,n th.
northeast comer of the city
Construction on The Park is tent-
lively scheduled to begin in July
Live Smart! health fair planned in McKinney
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College will partner with area hospi-
tals to host Live Smart’ Health and
Safety Fair from 9 am to 3 p m
Ma/.h 2. at the . >!lege's Central
Park Campus at 2200 W University
Dr in McKinney
The event is sponsored by CCCC.
Medical Center of M.Kinnev.
Centennial Medical Center. Baylor
Reg nal Medi.a) Center. Medical
Center of Plan.' and Presbyterian
H' '-pital of Plano
"This ie a wonderful collaborative
effort between Collin and these local
h. 'piia]s The cost of healthcare can
be great, and this is an opportunity
for pe. fie to get diagnostic tests and
hear fantastic speakers from area
hospitals - all free of charge, said
Dr linda Adams. Collin wellness
program director
The event is free to the public and
will include activities for people of
all ages
Attendees can also enter to win
door prizes
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Engbrock, Chad B. The Wylie News (Wylie, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 2007, newspaper, February 21, 2007; Wylie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth584199/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Smith Public Library.