Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 2019 Page: 3 of 12
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. THEME: GROWING IN THE FRUIT OF THE
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Summer Reading Will Be Out of This World at Sanger
Public Library!
The Sanger Public Library is preparing to blast off its
2019 Summer Reading program. This year’s theme is A
Universe of Stories, it’s open to all ages, and there will be
plenty of exciting events to keep everyone active in June and
July! Reading will be tracked by time this summer instead
of the number of books read, making it easier to earn prizes
(any kind of reading counts, as well as listening to audio-
books!). Registration is open now through our online pro-
gram, Beanstack. For more information, go to our website
www.sangerlibrary.org which includes the registration link.
The library’s main phone number is 940-458-3257.
The Kickoff event is on Saturday, June 8th at 11:00 am,
with the Perot Museum’s TECH truck and other activities
for the entire family. All events are free and open to the pub-
lic and will be held at the library, located at 501 Bolivar St.
Signing up for events and programs guarantees you a spot,
and walk-ins are admitted as space allows.
Follow us on Facebook
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and Instagram @sangerpubliclibrary
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. BIBLE STORIES, CRAFTS, SNACKS, RECREA-
TION, MUSIC & FUN!!!
Saturday June 15TH
Check-in 7:30
Race starts at 8:00
Meet at Porter Park Pavillion
Second Team
Trinity Needham, Melissa; Hannah Howell, Aubrey; Kimberlin
Hopson, Sanger; Natalie Guiterrez, Gainesville; Alexys Ginge-
gaw, Celina; Maggie Rodgers, Melissa; Maralyn Perez, Celina;
Bryton Wright, Melissa; Madison McPherson, Anna; Hannah
Morland, Anna; Lexi Kendrick, Aubrey.
First Team
Sage Murray, Celina; Colbie Balsamo, Celina; Alexis Peve-
house, Melissa; Kylee Brakebill, Melissa; Madison Gaston,
Anna; Kallie Harris, Anna; Jessica Grimes, Aubrey; Nia Bengt-
zen, Aubrey; Lauren Trott, Aubrey; Anna Fortenberry, Melissa;
Alexa Almejo, Sanger.
Co-MVP - Hannah Howell, Anna
Co-MVP - Laney Roos, Aubrey
Co-Offensive MVP - Grace Cantu, Celina
Co-Offensive MVP-Audrey Solomon, Melissa
Defensive MVP - Shelby Dombrowski, Anna
Pitcher of the Year - Micayla Galloway, Celina
Catcher of the Year - Lexie Roos, Aubrey
Newcomer of the Year - Emma Spears, Aubrey
Freshman of the Year - Hannah Price, Anna
Utility Player of the Year - Savannah Rodriguez, Melissa
Coaching Staff of the Year - Anna
Pre-registration is
$30 and includes ds
shirt
Lydia McMillian was recently diagnosed with breast
cancer and in currently undergoing chemotherapy. Though
she has strong faith in God and a determined mind, Cross-
Fit Driven in Sanger would like to raise funds in order to
help pay for some of the extreme costs that go along with
treatments.
Lydia is a loving wife and mother and known by many
members of the community as a great yoga instuctor.
Please join them June 15 at 8 am for a 5k Run/Walk
benefiting Lydia and her family. Cost is $30 and pre-regis-
tering guarantees you a shirt with your entry. You can sign
up that morning under the pavillion at the park and t-shirts
will then be on first come first serve basis. Please arrive by
7:30am the day of if you neeed to sign up. The race will
start promptly at 8:00am.
Pre enter online at Eventbrite:
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SISD expanding Pre K to all day
Sanger ISD is expanding Pre K to
all day and will be at both Butterfield Ele-
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Schools. Registration can be completed at
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