2017 Fall Festival Creative Arts Best of Show: Winners Announced
The 2017 Fall Festival Creative Arts Contest had 180 entries. All blue ribbon entries were judged for Best of Show in age and category. In cases where two entries were close, a Reserve Best of Show ribbon was also awarded. Winners for 2017 were: Children (up to age 10): Creative Crafts: Marilena Reyes, Best of Show Food Preservation: Kaitlyn Myers , Best of Show and Reserve Best of Show Handiwork: Marilena Reyes, Best of Show Holiday/Seasonal: Marilena Reyes, Best of Show Photography: Marilena Reyes, Best of Show Youth: Art:...
read moreDinner Bell Menu For November 1, 2017
Dinner Bell Menu for November 1, 2017 Super Handy Convenience Stores this week’s Community Partner. Hamburger Steak in Brown Onion Gravy Cheese Grits Spicy Roasted Carrots with Cilantro Salad Yeast Rolls Assorted Cookies Sugar Free Chocolate Pudding Served at 11:45 AM at the First United Methodist Church in Sulphur Springs, TX.
read moreWinners in the Fall Festival 42 Tournament for Seniors
According to Karon Weatherman, Director of the Sulphur Springs Seniors Center, twenty-seven teams fought it out for 1st through 4th Place as well as for bragging rights in the 2017 Hopkins County Fall Festival Earl W. Martin 42 Tournament. The lively event was held on the afternoon of Saturday October 28, 2017 at the Senior’s Center. 1st Place – Trey Newsome and Matt Gerdes 2nd Place – Jeanette Bray and Tom Holloway 3rd Place – Travis and Patsy Patridge 4th Place – Floyd Pool and Tommy McConnell Shown in Photos...
read moreMeal a Day Menu for October 30th – November 3rd
Meal A Day Menu October 30th – November 3rd Monday Poppy Seed Chicken Mashed Potatoes California Blend Vegetables Roll Tuesday Soft Beef and Cheese Tacos Lettuce, Tomatoes, Onions Refried Beans Tortilla Chips and Hot Sauce Wednesday Rope Sausage Black Eyed Peas Corn Bread Spinach Thursday Chicken and Dumplings Crackers Tossed Salad Friday Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes Green Beans...
read moreYour New Hopkins County Covergirl is…
The 2017 Hopkins County Covergirl is Breeanna Hicks. The Judges Choice award went to Cassidy Seaney. Miss Congeniality was Allie Price. 2017 covergirl 5 2017 covergirl 6 2017 covergirl 7 2017 covergirl 8 2017 covergirl 9 2017 covergirl 1 2017 covergirl 2 2017 covergirl 3 2017 covergirl...
read moreA Local Eagle Scout Needs Your Help
Nathan Tiegiser is working on his Eagle Scout Project. He decided to refurbish the signs in Pacific Park, on Saturday November 11th. However this task is not a small feat. There are four signs approximately 4’x8′ x 8″. Each sign is in need of the wood backs and wood frames being replaced and new paint all around. The lettering is engraved and will also need paint. Nathan needs you to help fund his Eagle Scout Project, by purchasing supplies for the troop. Supplies that will be needed: 4 sheets of treated plywood 3/4 in ...
read moreThe Fall Festival Carnival: More than Meets the Eye
The Fall Festival Carnival offers food, fun rides, a petting zoo, and exciting games. There was an artist carving wooden statues with a chainsaw. Carter blood care and the Hunt regional mobile mammography coach were out for the community as well. But there’s one opportunity that stands out from the rest. The Broken Wheel Ranch Project is offering horse rides to the public at the carnival to raise money for their cause: helping veterans. What you may not have known is that Broken Wheel Ranch is a theraputic riding center for veterans....
read moreFall Festival Arts and Crafts Show Provides Something for Everyone
The Fall Festival Arts and Crafts show, located in Sulphur Springs high school entry and cafeteria, has items and gift ideas for everyone in the family. Gorgeous jewelry, canned preserves and tasty food items, metal work, quilts, purses, stuffed animals, hand-made pens, baking mixes, aroma-therapy items, and much, much more. Visit the show Saturday to purchase stocking stuffers and gifts for people you love! The Arts and Craft show will be open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, on Saturday October 27th, 2017. The FCCLA chapter had sugar scrubs, cookie...
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