The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 2001 Page: 2 of 26
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The Boerne Star
Friday, June 8, 2001
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energy bills and protect your
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Can you afford not to dispose
of those (dust catching, hard
to clean, heat conducting
energy culprits) called mini
blinds?
The energy savings alone will
more than pay for all that
new beauty and fashion.
For more incentive call and
inquire about a free consulta-
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available
on site.
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The Kendall County Area Democratic
Women's Monthly Meeting will be held
12:00 PM, June 14,2001 At
Luster Culver's Home,
22 Waring Welfare Rd. Boerne, Tx.
For Information Call 830-537-4004
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The Texas Folklife Festival will They recommend that cool clothes
end this Sunday, bringing to a close and comfortable footwear be worn
one of the most entertaining and and remind us to drop into the
informative shows to hit the area Institute of Texan Cultures for The
each year. Ethnicity will be running Texas Authors Autograph Party,
rampant and that’s okay! Seems that where authors will be appearing identity and forget it’s heritage,
political correctness and ethnicity daily to sign copies of their books as Well folks we have our own
clash from time to time of late, well as discuss their topics. These Burges Fest to help us retain our
Texas has always been a great place authors represent specific literary identity. Attendance at this year’s
to celebrate hentage, with so many themes. Friday will be True Stories celebration will be mandatorv
cultures evident here in The Lone of Texas, Saturday will be Food, I would also like to remind all of
Star state, celebrations are many and Fiction and Who Dunnit. Sunday d,
varied. The Texas Folklife Festival will be dedicated to Nature and .,
is sponsored by The Institute of Children’s themes. join the Doctor 8 Honk In Protest
Texan Cultures and celebrates Okay faithful readers, there you during t e next Sc eduled City
Texas’, diverse cultural heritage by have it. Food, music, dancing, Council meeting. Remember this is
celebrating the music and dance of enough cultural exposure to even to protest the oversight of no traffic
over 40 ethnic groups. satisfy Nurse Melissa, and a chance control or cross walk at the intersec-
There will be eleven stages of to celebrate your individual her- tion of John s and Main streets, a
music, more food booths than can be itage. Now doesn’t that sound like a school zone.
counted and even the opportunity fun and worthwhile reason to make If you have an event to announce,
for those that are not Texan to the trek into San Antonio? a venue that you want mentioned or
become Honorary. You can learn All this talk of heritage and ethnic- just have an axe to grind with the
belly dancing and watermelon seed ity got me to thinking about how the City of Boerne, drop me a line to;
spitting, while chewing on every- cultural background of a community boernestar@boernenet.com c/o The
thing from gorditas to yakisoba, can change and lose it’s individual Doctor.
GOODMAN COPS ATV PRIZE AT LION’S CLUB RAFFLE
The winners of the annual Lions
Club raffle were Pricilla Goodman |
of Boerne, who won the Honda |
Four Tax Rackon AT. Pictured are
(from right to left) Rodd Rust, |
Rueben Cardenas, Goodman,
Mike Wilson and Dennis Hoerster.
Proceeds from the raffle went to
fund two $1,000 scholarships for
Boerne High School students, the
Lions Crippled Children’s Camp
in Kerrville and the Mobile Eye )
Screening Unit, which screens !
local residents for various visual ■
problems.
Students named to Sul Ross honor’s list
ALPINE - Two hundred twenty- grade point averages are listed
eight students have been named to below.
the spring semester Dean’s List at BOERNE: Ryan Garrett Felps,
Sul Ross State University, Alpine 3.333; Lauren Kay Langbein, 3.667;
Campus. BULVERDE: Susan Elizabeth
Undergraduate students enrolled McGrath, 4.0.
for 12 or more semester hours who COMFORT: Jason L. Garrett, 3.5.
maintain a grade point average of Sul Ross students received schol-
3.3 or higher on a 4.0 scale are eligi- arships announcements recently.
ble for the Dean’s List. Graduate Over 80 Sul Ross State University
hours are not included in Dean’s students were recently awarded
List computations. scholarships for the 2001-2002 aca-
Students, their hometowns and demic year, with total awards of
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Keasling, Edna & Mahoney, Kent. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 2001, newspaper, June 8, 2001; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1626673/m1/2/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.