The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1993 Page: 7 of 37
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Wednesday, November 3, 1993 — The Colony Leader — Page 7A
Briefs
From 3A how to deal with it are invited to this year’s Wurstfest we are sure to church pastor, Clayton Oliphant, at
• . attend an American Red Cross lec- have a good mixture of German 625-1281.
The students performed a variety ture on the topic from 10 to 11:30 musjc at our festival,” said Rusty
of dances, ranging from tap to lyrical a.m. on Thursdays at The Colony Brandt, chairman of the Wurstfest r receives
ballet, on stage at the Creative Arts Library, 5151N. Colony Boulevard, entertainment committee. "We are 2
Building, providing entertainment More than 100 million Americans looking forward to the sounds of national award
for the large number of attendees, experience stress in one place or Alpenmusikanten." . .
Those students participating another. It can be in the workplace, Wurstfest is a German/Texas fes- The United States Achievement
were Julia North, Michelle Freeland, at school, out in the streets, or at tival that attracts more than 100,000 Academy announced that Brian Luna
Ashley Haga, Heather Keller, Rebe- home. people from around the world to has been named a United States
kah Caffey, Amanda Creekmore, It is known that being emotionally New Braunfels. The festival fea- National Award winner in band.
Brandyh Sword, Casey Smith, De- stressed, being constantly anxious tures oompah and polka music, saus- Luna, who a
siree Steiner, Candice Hill, Stepha- or nervous, is not healthy. age and strudel and focuses on the attends Griffin
nie Cruz, Courtney Cochran, Marti The price of being high strung, rich German heritage in Texas. Middle School,
Mays, Jessica Engles, Stacy Wall- easily agitated or uneasy, can be a Alpenmusikanten will perform at was nominated |
ing, Dayna Hurtado, Amanda Sear- heart that overreacts to stress. A 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. Saturday and at for this award
cey, Amber Doyle, Shayla Dollar, new study suggests that this might 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday. by John Ben-
Jana Ross, Lori Shaw, Michelle De- lead to heart disease. When doing Woroffecf Association is a non- zer, the band
skens, Sara Clemens and Jill North, stressful tasks, researchers have stie member organization de- director at the
found unusual jumps in heartbeat and signed to promote local commerce, school,
blood pressure. especially through tourism and to L.u n a S
Now, more than ever, people preserve and promote the commun- nomination and
need social support and not aggrava- ity’s heritage. Funds generated by
tion peace and comfort, not hos- Wurstfest are used to support a vari-
tility and disturbance, job enjoy- ety of community projects,
ment, not job strain, better schools, 7
IISD Communitv Education has not school detestation. Admission is $6. Children 12
scheduled Defensive Driving classes Divorce and separation come years old and under are admitted
in The Colony from abuse and breakdown of a dys- free. Group rates, advance dis-
The first class will meet from 6:30 functional family. Stress in the counts and special weekday promo-
to 9:30 p m Nov 15-17 at The Col- blended family (yours, mine and tions also are offered. Tickets are
ony High School The second class is ours) is another problem area facing now on sale. For more information,
scheduled for 9 am. to 3:30 p.m. the nation as a whole. call (210) 625-9167 or 1-800-221-
Dec. 11 at Griffin Middle School. People cause stress on other peo- 4369.
The cost for each class is $26. ple and on themselves. For more New Braunfels is located off Inter-
According to Gerry Bontrager, information on the lecture series, state 35, about 30 minutes south of
class instructor and a resident of The call the American Red Cross— De- Austin and north of San Antonio.
Colony, Defensive Driving classes nton Chapter at (817) 382-6323.
are not only for those who have re-
ceived tickets for traffic violations,
but also for anyone who wants to Local entertainers program
receive a discount on auto insurance c__. upl Po .
costs. to perform at Wurstfest features 3 choirs
For registration information, call "Alpenmusikanten" from The
LISD Community Education at (214) Colony are among the more than 60 First United Methodist Church
539-1551. entertainment groups performing at urges The Colony to “Catch the
91: the 33rd annual Wurstfest, a 10-day Growing Spirit” by participating in
showcase of German food, music, ongoing church programs. These in- attitude and cooperative spirit, de-
Stress topic dance, heritage and fun. The elude a music program that ea ures pendability and recommendation
' 2 , . celebration continues through two adult choirs, a youth choir and a from teacher or director
of lecture series Sunday. children’s choir. There are also a from3 teacner orairector’
RaGdants of The Colony who "Withthe addition of the members number of family activities. He is the son of Roy and Elizabeth
would like to learn about stress and of Alpenmusikanten performing at For more information, call the Luna.
Participants were treated to a day
at the fair for their efforts.
Defensive driving
classes planned
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Brian Luna
picture will appear in the United
States Achievement Academy Offi-
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“Recognizing and supporting our
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Epperson, Wayne. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1993, newspaper, November 3, 1993; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666772/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.