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POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
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JUNE 8-12
Vacation Bible School
The Beacon Bay Baptist
Church will host a Vaca-
tion Bible School from
5:30-9 p.m. on June 8-12 at
the church. It is open to all
ages and adult classes will
be available. Dinner will be
provided. For more informa-
tion call 936-967-0445 or
936-425-6370.
JUNE 11
Summer reading
The Texas Forestry As-
sociation of Lufkin will pres-
ident a program as part at the
"'Fizz Boom Read” summer
reading program presented
at the Livingston Municipal
Library on Wednesday, June
11. Registration for the pro-
gram begins June 6 and the
last day to turn in reading
logs is July 31. Story times
begin at 10:30 a.m. each
Wednesday unless otherwise
announced. Toddler time is
on Tuesday mornings at 11
a.m. The program is open
to young people from 3-18
and includes story hours, a
reading club and more. For
information call the library
at 936-327-4252 or visit the
website www.livingstonli-
brary.net.
JUNE 13-14
VFD barbecue ‘roundup’
The annual Barbecue
Roundup hosted by the
Indian Springs Volunteer Fire
Department will start at 11
a.m. on Friday and Saturday,
June 13 and 14 at the tire hall.
210 Pichetto Trail in the Indian
Springs subdivision. Barbecue
plates including brisket, sau-
sage, potato salad, beans and
bread are available for $8 and
chopped beef sandwiches with
chips will be sold for $4. A live
auction and music will be held
at 2 p.m. on June 14. Those in-
terested in donating auction or
raffle items should contact Fire
Chief John McKee at 936-933-
6601 or CFO Jerry Lusczki at
936-425-5819, All proceeds
will be used to purchase fire
and rescue equipment. For
more call 936-563-4747.
JUNE 13-15
Trade Days
Families, day-trippers and
outdoor enthusiasts enjoy a
few hours visiting the dozens
of unique booths at Trade Days
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, June 13-14, and
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, May
18. No admission or parking
fees.
Shoppers browse through
two covered pavilions and 200
open-air lots that are host to a
wide variety of food, arts and
crafts, collectibles and antique
vendors. There's something
for everyone at Pedigo Park,
925 US 59 Bypass North.
Livingston. For more informa-
tion contact Stacy Edwards or
Toni Fuller at 877-824-6653 or
visit www.cityoflivingston-tx.
com/tradedays.
JUNE 14
Men’s ministry breakfast j
The Blanchard Baptist
Church will host their
Men;s Ministry Breakfast
at 7:30 .m. Saturday, June
I4. During the breakfast,
J.D. Coogler will discuss his
recent book about a mission
his bomber group made dur-
ing World War II, a mission
now recognized as one of the
largest air battles of the war.
Both men and women are in-
vited to attend. For informa-
tion, call 936-967-8794.
JUNE 16-20
Vacation Bible School
The Schwab City Baptist
Church the Wisdom Calls
Aloud Vacation Bible School
from 9 a.m. to noon Monday
through Friday. June 16-20
at the church at 10998 S.
Highway 146. The program
is open to ages kindergarten
through sixth grade.
JUNE 17
Women’s Power Lunch
A Women’s Power Lunch
will be held from noon to 1
ENTERPRISE PHOTO BY GREG PEAR
COLLEGE SERVICES - Kevin Wooten, coordina-
tor for the new Angelina College Folk County Cen-
ter in Livingston outlined the programs and services
offered at the facility during the Livingston Rotary
Club meeting last week.
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• Ride Comfort • 4-Wheel Alignments
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Call For An Appointment Today!
(936) 967-4484
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p.m. Tuesday, June 17, at the
Memorial Medical Center-
Livingston cafeteria dinning
room. Donations for the
Escapees CARE Center will
be accepted and lunch will
be provided. Please RSVP
to Lindsey Mott at 936-329-
8290 or lmott@memorial-
health.org.
Childbirth education class
The first of four Childbirth
Eduction Classes, Prepared
Childbirth, will be from 6-8
p.m. Tuesday, June 17, at the
Memorial Medical Center-
Livingston. The class is free
of charge and will be held in
four Tuesday night sessions.
For information or to register
call 936-329-8249.
JUNE 17-20
Vacation Bible school
The Cross Canyon Trail
- Riding Strong with Jesus
vacation Bible school will be
presented at the Jones Prairie
Baptist Church, 1138 E. FM
942 near Leggett Tuesday.
June 17 to Friday, June 20.
The program will run from 9
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily. The
VBS is open to children who
have finished kindergarten
through the fifth grade. For
information call 936-563-
2225.
JUNE 18
Free Smoking Cessation
Classes
Healthy Polk County of-
fers free classes to Polk
County residents age 18
and older who want to quit
smoking. Meet at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, June 18, in the
downstairs conference room
at Memorial Medical Center-
Livingston. A simple screen-
ing test can determine which
method can work best for
you. Refreshments provid-
ed. A free eight-week pro-
gram is provided by Healthy
Polk County's Preventable
Hospitalization's Initiative.
Qualified participants can
also receive free nicotine
patches as part of the pro-
gram. Call Jerry Hathom,
936-646-7290.
JUNE 19
Duds to Dazzle
The Texas 4-H Duds to
Dazzle clothing and textile
competition will be held from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday,
June 19, at the Nacogdoches
County Extension Office.
2003 W Main Street #101
in Nacogdoches. Cost is $5
for lunch. Polk County 4-H
members interested in attend
are asked to contact Emily
Rice by June 6 at 936-327-
6828 or by email at Emily.
Rice® ag.tamu.edu.
Hookers club meets
Lake Livingston fishing
guides Michael and Chris
Richardson will be the speak-
ers when the Polk County
Hookers fishing club meets
at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. June
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Peak, Greg. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 132, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 8, 2014, newspaper, June 8, 2014; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660463/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.