The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 2009 Page: 7 of 14
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Grad’s Name
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Congratulations!
We are so proud of you!
Always chase after your
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DR. GENT ______
Sunday,
April 26th
10:30 am & 1:30 pm
Hear Dr. Howard bring his renown
FREEDOM &
SACRIFICE
presentation to life. It will make
you want to stand up and salute
the flag and leave you with a
spiritual insight you will never
forget.
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RELAY EVENTS SCHEDULE
pressed gas cylinders,
Eastham Best Home Center
The following items
will not be
which
Texas,
Missouri,
port for the cleanup of
Baytown and the protec-
RELAY
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FESTIVAL
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money — millions of
dollars— to support
research and treatment
• 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Team Captain Check-
In at Registration Tent
• 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Survivor Check-In at
Survivor Tent
• 6 p.m.
Opening Ceremony
• 6:15 p.m.
Survivors Lap
• 7 p.m.
Bay Area Relay for Life
1st Official Lap,
Bayou Big Band
• 7 to 9 p.m.
Campsite Judging
• 7:30 p.m.
Games — Dodge Ball,
Volleyball, Flag
Football tournaments
begin, register on the
field.
• 8 p.m.
Brent Brunson,
announcement of
school art contest
winner
• 8:55 p.m.
Lighting of the
Luminaria
• 10:15 p.m.
Focus on Him,
if the Bay Area Relay
For Life meets its goal
night again in 2009, then the
supporters and partici-
Sports Cheer and Dance, I
located in Kemah, will be
performing their individ-
ual routines during the fes-
tival.
There will also be repre-
sentatives from AdvoCare,
Homemade
Pampered
Watkins Products.
BHPA will have a used
book sale and will be sell-
ing its limited edition tree
ornaments.
Admission is free.
For more information,
contact BHPA at 281-421-
2099 or visit www.bay-
townhistory.org.
■ Electrical
■ Home Essentials
■ Lawn & Garden
■ Outdoor Living
1200 N. Alexander Dr. • 281-427-8567
Open 7 Days A Week
7:30am - 7pm Mon-Fri • 8am - 6pm Sat • 9am - 5pm Sunday
easthamhomecenter@doitbest.com
performing until about 2 yvTA PTU
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in 1998. To those
involved, this is not sur-
prising; the Bay Area
Relay has a history of
going above and beyond.
Tournaments resume.
• 11p.m.
Dance Center of
Baytown
• 11:45 p.m.
Elvis (Ray Covey),
Campsite Awards
Presentation
• 12:15 a.m.
Closed on Sunday
• 1 a.m.
Second Wind
• 2 a.m.
Scavenger Hunt
• 2:30 a.m.
Justin Lofton
• 3 a.m.
Terry Flood
• 4 a.m.
Zumba Dancing—
YMCA
• 4:30 a.m.
Guitar Phil
• 6 a.m.
REL HS Jazz Band
• 7 a.m.
The Snake Charmers
• 8 a.m.
Final Lap-“YMCA”-All
Relay Participants,
Closing Ceremonies
in honor of cancer sur-
vivors and in memory of
those cancer has
claimed.
During the ceremony,
rows of luminaries,
which are paper bags
illuminated from within
by candles, light up the
night. Each bag bears
the name of someone
touched by cancer.
Luminaries will be
available for purchase at
the Relay’s luminary tent
until 8:45 p.m. People
can make a tribute in
honor or in memory of a
loved one by purchasing
a luminary at the Relay’s
luminary tent
There will be food,
games and entertainment
at the Relay.
For 25 years, the Relay
For Life, an all-night
event where volunteers
keep vigil by walking a
track throughout the
evening, has been rais-
ing cancer awareness
both locally and global-
■ Plumbing
■ Building Products
■ Tools ■ Paints
■ Automotive
Gourmet,
Chef and
p.m. All three members of
this band have been
inducted into one or more
Western Swing Halls of
Fame.
Students from Infinity business waste, medical labeled correctly.
tists can finally put can-
cer to rest forever. The
event is typically a fun-
filled night featuring
entertainment and fun team captains meetings managing
for all ages, but, perhaps ieadjng up to tonight’s editor Luke Hales con-
most importantly, it pro- events, it was stated that tributed to this report.
ranking in the ning of the local Relay
hope that one day scien- High Plains Division,
encompasses
Oklahoma,
Nebraska,
Guam and Hawaii.
At one of the recent
team captains meetings
leading up to tonight’s
hold trash.
Safety Tips for trans-
porting materials to the
collection site:
• Bring household haz-
vides a community with
ly. More than that, the the opportunity to come
Relay has been raising together for one
with one common cause. ...... ,
The No. 1 Texas relay Pants wil1 have raised $5
can also boast a first million since the begin-
of the disease, in the place
turkey legs, barbecue
sandwiches, fish and j
shrimp dinners, hot dogs,
nachos, peanut brittle, loaf
cakes, snow cones, ice !
cream, shakes, lemon
chills, smoothies, and |
more. There will even be a !
booth selling Trophy j
Barber Shop’s favorite |
cookies.
There will be plenty for
the kids to do—face paint- j
ing, sand art, an old-fash- |
ioned game of hoop and
stick, and other activities.
They can roam around a
Texas Rangers re-enact-
ment camp and take a peek
inside a Native American
tipi.
Children, as well as
adults, will enjoy watching
Sterling Ken Johnson’s j
“Crawdad Show.” Johnson ■
is a retired professor and
aquatic animal disease I
specialist from Texas
A&M University. He will
also be selling and auto- I
graphing copies of his
book, “Texas Crawdads,” j
which he co-authored with I
his son Kurt. The Johnsons
wrote this book for men-
tors of young people inter-
ested in aquatic life,
youngsters with experi- j
ence in crawfishing, natu-
ralists, biologists, and any-
one with an interest in i
nature.
The Houston Livestock j
Show and Rodeo Speakers
Committee will be bring-
ing rodeo clowns, ropers
and other entertainment.
The Texas Trio will be
waste, radioactive waste,
PCBs, dioxins, ammu- pack it in a larger con- by participating in the
nition, explosives, com- tainer and use absorbents, proper disposal and recy-
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smoke detectors, wash- up leaks.
ers, dryers, refrigerators, • If you do not know
freezers, air conditioners, what a particular product
brush or general house- is, mark it as “unknown.”
• If possible, place all
household hazardous
materials in cardboard
boxes.
• Place all household
ardous products in their hazardous materials in
original containers, if vehicle areas away from
possible, and do not mix drivers and passengers.
products. Residents are encour-
• Make sure containers aged to show their sup-
accepted: are properly sealed and
, • If the container leaks, tion of the environment
ammu- pack it in a larger con-
such as cat litter, to soak cling of household haz-
ardous waste items.
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COUNCIL
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were omitted from an
earlier funding
request.
Formally named the
water park at Wayne
Gray Sports Complex
the Pirates Bay Water
Park. The park is
scheduled to open in
the spring of 2010.
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Baytown TX.
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In other items, the
city council:
Approved $38,000 in
additional funds for the
Needlepoint Water Well
project. These funds
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 2009, newspaper, April 24, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192803/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.