A Year in Review – Marriage and Childcare Education
A Year in Review – Marriage and Childcare Education Before I write another word, let me wish everyone a Merry Christmas! This is a joyous time of year when we gather to remember the true meaning of Christmas and enjoy time with family and friends. In my family, we are celebrating our daughter’s birthday and our sons’ Master’s degree graduation which recently took place on the same day! However, there are many who are struggling...
2015 Hopkins County Youth Science of Agriculture
2015 Hopkins County Youth Science of Agriculture Developed by Dr. Mario A. Villarino, County Extension Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources Hopkins County, Texas Relevance: As today’s youth are further removed from farming, their understanding of the importance of agriculture and how it impacts their daily lives diminishes. This Science of Agriculture (Ag Literacy/Awareness) program targets 4th grade students and teachers...
Meal A Day Menu December 21st – December 25th
Meal A Day Menu December 21st – December 25th Monday BBQ Rope Sausage Pinto Beans and White Rice Cole Slaw Tuesday Chicken Patties Mashed Potatoes Cream Gravy Brussels Sprouts Roll Wednesday Sliced Ham and Dressing Cranberry Sauce Sweet Potatoes Green Beans Roll Thursday Beef Taco Soup Chips Friday Closed for the...
Meal A Day Menu December 14th – December 18th
Meal A Day Menu December 14th – December 18th Monday Beef Patty Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Normandy Vegetables Roll Tuesday Chicken Spaghetti English Peas Garlic Toast Wednesday Soft Beef and Cheese Tacos (Lettuce, Tomato and Onions) Refried Beans Chips and Hot Sauce Thursday Chicken and Dumplings Tossed Salad Crackers Friday Apricot Glazed Chicken Breast Macaroni and Cheese Broccoli...
Tira News by Jan Vaughn
Tira News The Tira Community Christmas dinner was held last Saturday night and was a great success. Thanks to all who participated, prepared food and encouraged the young people to attend. Santa and two elves came by, which was very popular with the little children and the young at heart. Floyd and Martha Payton met Martha’s brother, Von Honzell from Wylie and niece, Sara Chambers from Dripping Springs in Greenville on...
Brashear News
Well Christmas is fast approaching. Has everyone got all of their gifts bought? Groceries for family gatherings? And of course trip to tell Santa what you want for Christmas. Christmas is such a magical time of the year and I hope for all of you it is special. The weather has certainly been crazy. Dry and warm, then wet. We sure have had a lot of rain. I heard this week that the state of Texas is officially out of the drought....
Chamber Connection December 10, 2015 by Meredith Caddell
Chamber Connection December 10, 2015 by Meredith Caddell Attention All Chamber Members….Membership Directories are being prepared NOW!!! Chamber Members, we are going to print a little earlier than normal for the 2016 Membership Directory. We are going to have it ready for distribution the first part of January, so we need you to do a few things… Please go to www.sulphursprings-tx.com and click on the membership directory....
Let’s Go Gold And Blue!
By Sami Harmon Did you know rugby is the most popular sport in Australia and Africa? So, what is the most popular sport in America? You probably guessed it, football. So of course we join in the football fun here at Sulphur Springs Middle School with our amazing Middle School football teams, the Wildcats. There are two main teams, the A team and the B team, who play against other schools. Though, being on the either football team...
Sulphur Springs Middle School Orchestra
Sulphur Springs Middle School Orchestra By: Alexis Wasilowski Have you ever wondered what the school orchestra was up to? Well we did and here is what we found. The 2015-2016 orchestra is doing wonderful. They had a performance on the 23th of October. They played at the Hopkins county stew festival. They started there fundraiser on October 16th, it is over on October 30th, and all of the funds go to the kids and their trips for this...




