HC Genealogical Society Cancels Lock-in, Plans Fall Seminar in Heritage Park
Jul13
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CDC Study: Evidence for  Effectiveness of Wearing Cloth Face Coverings
Jul13

CDC Study: Evidence for Effectiveness of Wearing Cloth Face Coverings

This CDC study, ‘Considerations for Wearing Cloth Face Coverings” came out June 28, 2020. We are reprinting it here for the benefit of KSST website readers in hopes that everyone, even those who were hesitant to wear face masks at first, will now do so when in public. CDC recommends that people wear cloth face coverings in public settings and when around people who don’t live in your household, especially when other social...

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Simple Pleasures: Celebrating July 4th, 2020
Jul05

Simple Pleasures: Celebrating July 4th, 2020

“The Fourth” was celebrated and observed in Northeast Texas in a variety of ways. Though most gatherings were small, and for the most part among family members, July 4th 2020 was still marked by doing things that make summer memorable. How did you celebrate yours? Here’s a few glimpses from here and there. Garden produce is bountiful this summer. Many enjoyed watermelon and field-ripe corn. Whether you like purple...

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Judy Gilreath Applauds Dinner Bell Sponsors, Volunteers, Community Partners and GSC Inc.
Jul02

Judy Gilreath Applauds Dinner Bell Sponsors, Volunteers, Community Partners and GSC Inc.

July 1 “curbside service” volunteers from Grocery Supply and Fidelity Express Judy Gilreath and the volunteers of Dinner Bell know how important sponsors are when it comes to feeding a crowd every week! So are willing, knowledgeable kitchen helpers and the indispensable community partners who make the Dinner Bell wheels turn, week in and week out. Although Judy has always loved cooking and being in the kitchen she admits...

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Novice Quilter Creates Gifts of Art as an Act of Kindness
Jul02

Novice Quilter Creates Gifts of Art as an Act of Kindness

Her project may be small, but it packs a personal meaning while demonstrating accomplishment in a relatively new skill. Becky Garrett, new to Sulphur Springs and a member of the Lone Star Heritage Quilt Guild, says she is most at home doing embroidery and crewel work. Something’s usually ‘under her needle’ in the embroidery hoops, but this time, she incorporated a quilting technique. Her scriptural...

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July Fun at NE Texas Childrens Museum
Jun26

July Fun at NE Texas Childrens Museum

Barney the Goat Spirit the Miniature Horse Lots of fun is planned within the first few days of July for NE Texas children and their families. On Wednesday July 1, 2020, the Northeast Texas Childrens Museum will host a visit from Spirit the Horse and Barney the Goat from the Road Runner 3R Ranch. The animal pair, dressed in 4th of July costumes, will be accompanied by chickens and turkeys for the children to enjoy watching. What was...

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The Old Saltillo Cemetery Association Cancels July Memorial Day, Biz Meeting
Jun25

The Old Saltillo Cemetery Association Cancels July Memorial Day, Biz Meeting

———————-In a press release from Vivian Monzingo, Board President of the Old Saltillo Cemetery Association, the annual Memorial Day and Business Meeting has been cancelled for 2020. The OSCA Board of Directors has made the difficult decision to cancel the association’s annual business meeting and Memorial Day program, originally scheduled for July 19, 2020.  Considering the recent trending of...

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Bringing Art to Downtown is Vision of a Local Resident
Jun24

Bringing Art to Downtown is Vision of a Local Resident

Billie Ruth Standbridge, affectionately known as B.R, designed and built her lofty Main Street residence back in 2018 and included one retail business space within the plan. That space was soon occupied by Landers Creek Outfitters, 214 Main Street. Now, upon adjoining lots and in the final stages of completion at 218 Main stands a unique two-story residential/commercial complex with grounds, called ‘The Courtyard’. Billie...

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Community Players ‘Parking Lot Sale’ a Good Start for Main St. Theater Repairs
Jun23

Community Players ‘Parking Lot Sale’ a Good Start for Main St. Theater Repairs

Main Street Theater, 227 Main Street, home to the Community Players for over 30 years. Members of the Sulphur Springs Community Players invited the community to pitch in for a fundraising Parking Lot sale held to benefit Main Street Theater. The sale was held on Friday and Saturday June 19 and 20, 2020 at 1421 N. Hillcrest. Local residents brought lots of household furnishings, furniture and home decor items for the sale, and it was...

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Greenview Cemetery Memorial Day Cancelled for Sunday July 5, 2020
Jun23
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