The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 2005 Page: 2 of 33
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For more information contact
Jean Peters at 885-2309.
Zoning meeting set
The Sealy City Council will
hold a Zoning Planning meet-
ing at 7 p.m. on Monday
Oct. 24 in the council cham-
bers at City Hall to discuss
the cities zoning plans.
Everyone is invited.
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Peek of Sealy, who died
Friday, Oct. 14.
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drive-thru dinner
The American Legion
Auxiliary will host a Chicken
Fried Chicken drive thru din-
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11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Sealy American Legion Hall.
Tickets are $7 each and are
available from Auxiliary mem-
bers or at the Sealy Chamber
of Commerce. Tickets should
be purchased ahead of time.
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The Box Tops for Education
will give 10 cents for every
members are always wel-
come.
delayed until the cost of
the services - $2,791.81 -
are paid.
HOA fundraiser set
HOA Meals on Wheels
Annual Chicken Barbeque
Fundraiser will be held
Friday, Oct. 28 from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Plates will be to go
only. Advance tickets will
cost $7 and are available at
the HOA office or call 885-
4188.
Band boosters to
hold dinner
The Sealy High School
Band Boosters Club has
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Dine in or take out plates
available along with conve-
nient drive-thru service.
Adult's plates will cost $7
and children's plates will
cost $4.
Father of Texas
Celebration set
The Stephen F. Austin Park
Association will host the
Father of Texas Day
Celebration on Nov. 4 and 5
at the Stephen F. Austin
Historical Park on FM 1458
in San Felipe from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. each day.
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The Tiger Festival will be
held on Oct. 29 from 3-6
p.m. at the Sealy High
School. Tickets for booths,
games, funnel cakes and the
spook house will cost 50
cents each. Pre-sale tickets
for the BBQ Chicken Dinner
will be in the high school
office. There will also be a
Fall Queen Contest.
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The First United Methodist Church would like
to thank all those who attended our annual
Harvest Festival. Your support through buying
fried chicken dinners as well as buying and/or
donating items is greatly appreciated. Through
the combined efforts of our community churches,
we work to make Sealy a better place to live.
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Students seeking donations
for father's funeral expenses
Two Sealy High School Penney Terry, said $1,800
students are seeking remains to be paid,
donations to help cover Peek resided in a Sealy
the cost of funeral expens- nursing home for the past
Quilt Guild to meet
The Bluebonnet Area Quilt
Guild will meet at 7 p.m.
Oct. 25 at St. John Lutheran
Church in Bellville. The pro-
gram will be “Why Do the ‘Y‘
Seam" by Minay Sirois. This
program has been resched-
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meeting due to Hurricane
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The Sealy Municipal Court
will be hosting an open
house gathering, Wednesday,
Nov. 2 in recognition of
Municipal Courts Week. The
social will be held in the City
of Sealy Council Chambers
from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Refreshments will be served.
The Sealy Youth Advisory
Commission will be perform-
ing a mock trial at 4 p.m.
Everyone ins welcome to
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the council in a sort of ori-
entation about zoning dur-
ing the workshop.
“This is a very impor-
tant issue for our commu-
nity and I encourage
everyone who is interested
to come out and listen
firsthand,” Maresh said.
“We want to encourage our
residents to be involved in
this process.”
Maresh said that this
workshop will be used to
educate the public and the
council about zoning and
what options the city will
have. Everyone is invited
to attend.
The workshop will begin
at 7 p.m. in council cham-
bers at City Hall.
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well as several articles on
Spanish literature of the
16th and 17th centuries.
Stein said Quixote’s
comic escapades have been
depicted in more than two
dozen films, the earliest
released in 1915, and in
the landmark Broadway
musical “Man of La
Mancha.”
“Don Quixote is one of
the seminal characters in
Western literature,” Stein
said.
“He outfits himself as a
knight, recruits a squire,
and sets out for adventure.
Most famously, he attacks
windmills, imagining that
they are giants.”
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senior at SHS, and
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Stein said Clamurro’s
talk will focus on Quixote,
a fictional character creat-
ed by Miguel de
Cervantes.
“The character first
came to public attention in
1605, 400 years ago, and
has remained well-known
ever since,” Stein said.
"Clamurro is an expert on
the works of Cervantes
and of Francisco de
Quevedo.
“He is the author of two
books, “Beneath the
Fiction: The Contrary
Worlds of Cervantes’s
Novelas Ejemplares" and
“Language and Ideology in
The Nesbitt Memorial
Library in Columbus will
host a luncheon at noon
Wednesday, Oct. 26, with
Dr. William H. Clamurro
speaking about Don
Quixote.
Tickets for the luncheon
are $10 for members of the
Friends of the Nesbitt
Memorial Library and $15
for others.
Admission will be limit-
ed to 36 people. All pro-
ceeds will benefit the
library.
For more information,
phone library director Bill
Stein at 979-732-3392.
Clamurro, a professor at
Emporia State University
in Emporia, Kan., is a
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30, at the Sealy Junior High bring even more. The box
School. Tickets are $7 each, tops are coupons located on
They must be purchased in many various grocery items,
advance from a band booster Cut them off and mail them
member or at SHS. For more in to: Selman Elementary,
information, phone 885- 1741 Hwy 90 West, Sealy,
2461. TX 77474 or just drop them
off at the Elementary office.
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Fantasy of Lights event on Free gunlocks are avail-
Dec. 3 are available through able at Sealy Police
the Sealy Rotary Club Department and at The
through Nov. 15. Please call Sealy News, 193 Schmidt
885-4943 to reserve your Road.
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Griffin, Joanie & Ermis, Jay. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 2005, newspaper, October 21, 2005; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531540/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.