News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1995 Page: 1 of 10
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mediate School ia LaCome
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Medina Valley area schools will
Exended Year Spacial S^aca-
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Time:8a.m.-12pm.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum
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Science • Madh • Social Studies
Limited to60 Medina Valey ISD
Instructor: Nick Smith, Director
Hill Country Karate
For more informsion, contact
Nick Smith at (210) 629-6616.
Athletic Campe:
Distance R awing Caa^
Date: July 10-14
Ages: 10-16
Time: 1 am.-12 pm.
Fee: $15
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Archbishop Patrick Flores was RI
inCastroville Sunday to dedicate the E
new community center at St Louis •
CatholicChurch,and he brought com-
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Piday atdhehigh sdhoo etadiumm. Despite etorma that moming foe
ceremony took place in deer weathez. Photo by Norman Kelly.
Secretary search
still in 'limbo'
I Wayland Griffith
Staff Writer
The search for a city secretary
and public works director in Casuro-
villeis still on hold.
City dministrator James Fisher
mid the Casuoville Off Counci has
b-ecided do wet ne hb employee
manual ia updatedandvevimedbefone
"We are still in limbo," Haher
said. "City council has put it on foe
back burner so we can evaluate our
employee manual. We are working
on the manual now. When it‘s fin-
ished, probably in a couple of weeks,
the city council will look at it."
Fisher said after city council
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I andorganizationalchanttheywilhave
I a a nrkthep ifotjjratnil todtacussmg it
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regular city council meeting-
While the city council waits to
hire a new city secretary and public
works director, Fisher is acting as
head of both departments.
"I’vegotalotofgoodemployees
helping out," Fisher said. “Bruce
(Alexandet) to the supervisor of foe
utilivydepartmentandEres(Lopez)
-isthosupervisor of streets. They both
answer dwecdy to me."
The secretary position has been
vacant since December, the public
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former pastor at St Louis and now
serving on the archbishop's staff ia
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Hosea and St Louis' Father Mike
Horan dedicate die Braden Keller (TOP After masa, parishionersof St (RIGHT) (L-R) Henry Lee Keller.
Community Cr^e and the David LouiCatholic Church inCastroville Margaret Keller, Father Mike Horan,
DeCock Gymnasium proceed to the dedication of the Archbishop Patrick Fierro, Adam
he mAN nrecnding the Braden Keller Community Center. Kellerandhisson Zachary and Dea-
dedicntonplorestldtccr*ded n»®*ro by WayUnd GrifHth. con Gene Ebner.
congregation about a previous build- they decided to build some sports After the mass, the three cel
ing committee at St Louis Church. places for them. They collected $100. ebrants led the congregation across
"Monsignor Stuebben told me he Times have changed since then; it the street to the new community ccn-
found records from around 1900," takes more money now but the rea- ter for the dedication.
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Jaaior High laurducipUaory -For mor information, contort Tses day - Post Sam Quadrangto
Saaaaar Schood Way Bendele or Mario Guevara at Training Run
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keep restless ctakben busy by spon- ml 137. Minimum of 12 students neoded.
soring summer recreational and edu- High School TAAS Remediation HUi CoaMry Karata
cational activities. Classes Location: Medina Valley B1-
The listof programs follows: -Madh emenury School
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Braden Keller cut a gold ribbon over Following a poducklunch, mem- wordeforthoeewhoarai'tconvw-
the entrance way to the center . Flores, ben of the building and finance com- aant in the old tongue.
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1995, newspaper, June 1, 1995; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599887/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.