Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 2012 Page: 3 of 16
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WEDDING
COLEMAN-HAUGHT
Rick and Cathy Coleman of Sanger are proud to an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter Jenifer Lynn Cole-
man to James Dean Haught, both of Denton. The couple
was married June 6, 2012 in Ocho Rios, Jamaica at the
Beaches Boscobel Resort where a reception followed.
Jenifer is the granddaughter of Robert and Vallee
Chapman of Denton and Mark and Joan Cohagen of Den-
ton. She graduated from Sanger High School and attended
Stephen F. Austin and NCTC. She is the owner of Shear
Reflections Salon located in Denton.
James is the son of Bobby and Trina Thatcher of
Sanger, and the grandson of Shirley Hockett of Sanger. He
graduated from Krum High School and is a retired Army
Airborne Ranger and Combat Veteran. He is currently em-
ployed at McClain’s RV in Corinth as a service foreman.
The wedding party consisted of the matron of honor
Holli Russell of Sanger; bridesmaids were Olivia Perez-
Langley of Illinois and Jacob Papke of Denton. Melodi
Haught of Kentucky served as the junior bridesmaid. Gregg
Russell of Sanger was the best man and groomsmen were
Billy Langley of Illinois and David Patrie of Louisiana.
Skyler Russell of Sanger served as the junior groomsman.
Luke Jaden Russell was the ring bearer.
The newlyweds honeymooned at the Sandals Grande
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Saturday, October 27th 2012
10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
On the Square in Downtown Sanger, TX
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Sanger News
WHEN: Fridays, be-
ginning Oct. 5 - Nov. 30
(excluding week of Thanks-
giving), 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
WHAT: Attend eight,
two-hour sessions designed
to help adults, 60+, reduce
their fears of falling and
improve their overall health
and well-being through
group discussion, prob-
lem-solving strategies and
increased physical activity.
By attending these
sessions, participants will
learn:
• How to reduce fall
hazards in their home
• How to increase their
strength and balance
• How to improve their
overall health through in-
creased activity
WHO: Adults 60+
'WHERE: Texas
Riveria Resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. They now reside in
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Located at 412 Bolivar Street in Downtown Sanger
(next to Radio Shack)
Phone:940-458-8515
email: sanger@lemonspublications.com
Lynne S. Smiland
If the vegetables and
flowers in your garden could
be larger and more abun-
dant, would you be interest-
ed? Are you concerned that
urbanization and pesticide
use has led to a dramatic re-
duction in wild bees, which
normally would naturally
pollinate most farmland
crops? Maybe your allergist
has suggested eating natural
local honey, which has local
pollen and can act like an al-
lergy shot to relieve pollen-
related allergies. Bees can
be the answer to all these
situations, and the Sanger
Public Library can help you
get started.
Thursday, October
11th, at 7 p.m. the library
will host Shelby Kilpatrick,
the 2012 Honey Queen for
Collin County Hobby Bee-
keepers Association, the
largest beekeeping group in
Texas, for the free presenta-
tion “Beekeeping 101”. She
began beekeeping in 2007,
when she received a Youth
Beekeeping Scholarship
from CCHBA, and now it is
a family project. She is an
Intern Master Gardener and
will be certified in January.
She is also an active Denton
County 4-H member, partic-
ipating in many project ar-
Beekeeping 101
Bees can be the answer to larger
flowers and help allergies
eas, including entomology,
wildlife habitat evaluation,
horticulture, citizenship,
leadership, and community
service. She also serves on
the Texas 4-H Council and
the Texas 4-H Technology
Team.
“Beekeeping can be
done almost anywhere,
Shelby says. “Many hob-
by beekeepers (beekeepers
with 25 hives or less) keep
their hives in the backyards.
Rooftop beekeeping is also
becoming more popular
in cities.” Most places, in-
cluding Sanger, allow bee
hives in the back yard, but
some communities have re-
strictions on the number of
hives, and highly populated
urban areas may limit ar-
eas where bee hives may be,
thus beekeeping on the roofs
of apartment or office build-
ings.
To learn more about
beekeeping, plan to attend
Shelby’s presentation at
Sanger Public Library on
the 11th. As Shelby says, “It
is a fascinating hobby with
many benefits.” To reserve
a spot, just call the library,
come by 501 Bolivar, or e-
mail library@sangertexas.
org.
Texas Health Denton to oner FREE
program for adults 60+ to
manage concerns about falls
Health Presbyterian Hospi-
tal Denton, The Center for
Women (Trinity classroom
- 1st floor), 207 Bonnie
Brae Street, Denton, TX
76201
WHY: Half of
older adults experience
fear of falling, and many
respond to this concern by
curtailing activity. Being in-
active results in loss of mus-
cle strength and balance,
but it can also compromise
social interaction and in-
crease the risk of isolation,
depression and anxiety.
Fear of falling can actually
contribute to falling. One
third of older adults fall
each year. In 2005, a total
of 15,802 persons aged 65+
years died as a result of in-
juries from falls, according
to the Centers for Disease
Control.
CONTACT: Seating is
limited for this FREE event.
To register, call 1-877-THR-
WELL or visit www.tex-
ashealth.org.
Thursday, October 4,2012 ♦♦♦ Sanger News ♦♦♦ www.iemonspubiications.com
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