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The John Everett Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was chartered on Apr. 18, 1932. The chapter celebrated its 90th Anniversary with a 1930s themed ladies tea at the Live Oak Art Center on Apr. 11. Special guests for the event were Marcy Carter-Lovick, State Regent, Texas Society DAR, and the Honorable Lori An Gobert, Mayor of Columbus.
Read moreThe Columbus Lions Club recently picked up trash along their adopted section of FM 109. Lions Club members said they hope citizens enjoy the clean road shoulders and drainage ditches. Lions do this about every three months as one of their many public service activities. If you’re interested in more information about the Lions Club visit http://columbuslionsclub.org. Courtesy
Read moreAward winning author and historian Dr. Sandra Thomas related the fascinating history of the Eagle Lake Rod and Gun Club to a full house of members and guests at the Thursday, Apr. 21 meeting of Eagle Lake Noon Lions Club. Thomas (right) is pictured with Eagle Lake Mayor Mary Parr. Courtesy
Read moreDarrell Grafe, REALTOR® with Coldwel l Banker The Ron Brown Company was recently recognized for his outstanding production in 2021. Darrel was named as one of the company’s Top Producers for the Columbus office, and he was also nominated to their Million Dollar Club. With his in-depth knowledge of the area, and technological savvy, Daarrell makes the buying and selling of real estate a seamless process.
Read moreThe 25th annual Community Lenten Luncheons raised a total of $2,127.93 for the Eagle Lake Food Pantry.
Read moreThe Columbus Lions Club presented a check for $2,000 to the Columbus Food Pantry to support their outreach in the community. The Lions not only donate money, but also often provide free labor to help the Columbus Food Pantry serve those in need. Lions members said this is a perfect fit with their motto: We Serve! If you’re interested in learning more about the Columbus Lions Club, visit http://columbuslionsclub.org. Courtesy
Read moreThe Weimar ISD Student Council had their annual Autism Awareness T-shirt Fundraiser and raised $520 for Turtle Wing Foundation. Pictured from left: Madison Luckey (Weimar Jr. High Student Council President), Destiny Psencik (Executive Director, Turtle Wing Foundation), & Malarie Mican (Weimar High School Student Council President). Co urtesy
Read moreFor generations, many Americans have turned to God to be their hope through trials and their joy in celebrations. It has been over 70 years since leaders established a public law to reflect many Americans’ dependence on God through prayer.
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