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The parade will get things
started at 7 p.m. and the city will
light its Christmas tree when the
parade ends.
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Tots will be available at the
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Christmas season.
Also on Dec. 7, Alvin ISD and
Alvin Community College will
host Breakfast with Santa.
Families from Alvin ISD who
have received invitations will be
welcomed for a free breakfast
with the jolly old elf at 8:30 a.m.
After breakfast, those families
will receive boxes of food and
bags of gifts to help with the
Christmas season.
According to the secretary of
state’s site, only one Republican
candidate has filed so far, but
surprisingly that candidate in
not President Donald Trump.
Roque “Rocky” de la Fuente
Guerra is the only GOP
candidate to file with a week left
before the deadline.
In the race for U.S. Senate,
five candidates have filed to be
on the ballot.
For the GOP, incumbent Sen.
John Cornyn is seeking another
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announcing his plans to run for
Congress.
• IT Specialist and Indian
activist Bangar Reddy.
• Clear Lake resident and
artist Aaron Hermes.
• GOP activist and former
congressional
Kathaleen Wall.
• Finance manager and
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Dwayne Stovall and Mark
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the March primary ballot.
According to the secretary of
state’s website, no Democrats
have filed as of yet.
All the candidates who file
are trying to replace
Congressman Pete Olson, who
announced earlier this year that
he would not be seeking another
term.
The Republicans who have
filed and will be on the ballot
include:
• Brazoria County Judge Greg
Hill. Hill was elected judge in
2018 and stepped down after
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Other events planned Saturday
include pictures with Santa, a
Christmas market and the
world’s tallest snowman. A light
parade will conclude the
festivities at 6 p.m.
At around the same time
Saturday, Manvel will kick off
its annual Parade of Lights and
Christmas Tree Lighting.
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have guaranteed a spot on the
ballot, while others will have to
get access before Dec. 9.
Those on the Democrat ballot
so far include:
• Michael Bloomberg
• Pete Buttigieg
• Kamala Harris
• Amy Klobachar
• Bernie Sanders
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have an expressed an interest in
running but have not yet filed
include:
• Felicia Harris Hoss
• Howard Steele
• Keli Chevalier
• Joe Walz
• Diana Miller
• Shandon Phan
• Jon Camarillo
• Troy Nehls
Three Democrats have also
• Attorney and former Harris expressed an interest in running
for the seat, although none have
filed before Thanksgiving.
The Democrats who have
expressed an interest are:
Sri Kulkami
Nyanza Moore
Derrick Reed
In other compelling races on
the ballot, candidates have
begun filing for the presidential
primary. On the Democrat side,
some of the leading candidates
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do,” Smith said.
Smith’s event can lay an easy
claim that it brings people
together from far and wide.
Fannie Richardson flew back
from her new home of two years
in Anchorage, Alaska to help
and have Thanksgiving lunch at
Blades. She provided the roast
turkey.
Manvel Mayor Debra Davison
said Blades has been an integral
part of Manvel for 14 years. The
shop is known for being more
than just a place to have a
haircut. Smith, a committed
Christian, creates a space for
camaraderie that brings people
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beyond together. Davison said
she always wondered why it
would take her nephew so long
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Numerous members of the community attended the annual Customer Appreciation Day at Rodney Smith’s (center) cozy Blades Barber
Shop, including Manvel Mayor Pro-Tern Lorraine Hehn (left) and Manvel Mayor Debra Davison (right). Below, every attendee at
Blades’ Barber Shop’s Customer Appreciation Day on Nov. 27 chose from a table of gifts, including Davison. (Photos by Joshua Truksa)
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