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Lake Area
Billboard
Cross Roads ISD
meets at 6 p.m. the third
Thursday at 1308 FM
3062 in Malakoff. For
more information, call
(903) 489-1152.
East Cedar Creek
Fresh Water Supply Dis-
trict meets at 12:30 p.m.
the third Wednesday of
each month at the
ECCFWSD office on
Hammer Road just off
Welch Lane in Gun Barrel
City.
Eustace City Council
meets at 7 p.m. in the Eus-
tace City Hall the first
Thursday of each month.
For more information, call
(903) 425-4702.
Eustace Independent
School District meets at
7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of each month at the
Eustace High School Li-
brary. For more informa-
tion, call (903) 425-7131.
Gun Barrel City
Council meets at City Flail
located at 1716 W. Main
at 6:30 p.m. the fourth
Tuesday of each month.
Call (903) 887-1087 for
more information.
Gun Barrel City Eco-
nomic Development
Corporation meets at 5
p.m. on the third Tuesday
of each month at city hall.
For more information,
please call (903) 887-
1899.
Henderson County
Commissioners’ Court
meets every Tuesday at 9
a.m. in the Henderson
County Courthouse Annex
in Athens.
Henderson County
Emergency Services Dis-
trict #4 meets at 7 p.m.
the third Tuesday of each
month at 525 S. Tool Dr.
in Tool.
Henderson County
Historical Commission
meets the first Wednesday
of each month at 1 p.m.
in the HC Historical Mu-
seum.
Kaufman County
Commissioners’ Court
meets at 9:30 a.m. the sec-
ond and fourth Mondays
of each month at the Kauf-
man County Courthouse
Annex in Kaufman. Call
(972) 932-0218.
Kemp City Council
meets at Kemp City Hall at
7 p.m. the second Tues-
day of each month. For
more information, please
call (903) 498-3191.
Kemp Independent
School District meets at
6 p.m. the third Monday
of each month in the
Board Room in the Admin-
istration Building. For
more information, please
call (903) 498-1314.
Log Cabin City Coun-
cil meets at 5:30 p.m. the
third Thursday of the
month in city hall. For
more information, call
(903) 489-2195.
Mabank City Council
meets at 7 p.m. in Mabank
City Hall the first Tuesday
of each month. For more
information, call (903)
887-3241.
Mabank Independent
School District meets at
7:30 p.m. the fourth Mon-
day of each month. For
more information, please
call (903) 887-9310
Malakoff City Coun-
cil meets at 6 p.m. on the
second Monday of each
month in Council Cham-
bers, City Hall 109 South
Melton St.
Malakoff Indepen-
dent School District
meets at 7 p.m. the third
Monday at 1308 FM 3062.
Call (903) 489-1152 for
more information.
Payne Springs City
Council meets at city hall
at 6:30 p.m. every third
Tuesday of each month.
For more information, call
(903) 451-9229.
Payne Springs Water
Supply Corp. meets the
third Tuesday of each
month at 1 p.m. at 9116
Frazier Lane.
Seven Points City
Council meets at 7 p.m.
in city hall the second
Thursday. For more, call
(903) 432-3176.
Tool City Council
meets at 6 p.m. in the Oran
White Civic Center the
third Thursday of each
month. For more informa-
tion, call (903) 432-3522.
West Cedar Creek
Municipal Utility Dis-
trict meets at 6 p.m. the
fourth Monday of each
month at 821 S. Tool Dr.
For more information, call
(903) 432-3704.
People, Places & Events
Local Cub Scouts raise awareness
of the hungry with food drive
Courtesy Photos
Area Cub Scouts from Pack 333 conducted a major food drive Feb. 8 in
Mabank and Seven Points. ABOVE: Scouts participating in Mabank included
Michael Ewaskiw, Jeffrey Moore, Damien Lopez, Carter Kennedy, Austin
Richardson, Cameron Richardson, Nathan Elam, Aiden Ortega, Joseph Briggs,
Aaron Jeffers, Hayden Simpson and Matthew Vinson. BELOW: Scouts
participating in Seven Points included Joseph Gain, Jesse Kimbrew, Colin
Loudan, Travis Bass and Matthew Moore. The boys thank everyone who
helped them collect foodstuff and raise funds for their service project.
Starry, Starry Night
Cafe returns to KHS
Monitor Staff Reports
KEMP-The Kemp High School Arts Department is hosting the annual Starry,
Starry Night Cafe, a venue for showcasing student work in the visual and per-
forming arts on Thursday, Feb. 20, starting at 5 p.m.
A taco salad dinner is being served during the intermission and meal tickets
are being pre-sold by art students for $5/adults and $2/children 8 and under.
The show begins at 5 p.m. sharp in the Kemp High School Auditorium with
a five-minute performance by the cheer team, followed by a performance by
the Kemp High School Band.
During set up for the band, Dr. Daniel Sue will present a 10-minute
PowerPoint presentation. Students from the dance team will present several
exciting routines and budding poets will recite some of their poetry.
After a 30-minute dinner intermission, the eighth grade drill team will take
the stage followed by the District Champion UIL acting team.
Visual works of art will be on display in the cafeteria and in the auditorium.
The fabulous Elian Haan will serve as Mistress of Ceremonies.
All proceeds raised will fund the 2014 Fine Arts scholarships.
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Cottage Food
Law workshop
set for March 18
Special to The Monitor
KAUFMAN-Due to
the recent changes to the
Texas Cottage Food Law,
the Kaufman County Ex-
tension Office is hosting a
Cottage Food Law work-
shop from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 18, at the
Kaufman County Library.
The course is $30 at the
door and includes the food
handler’s course. Pre-reg-
istration is recommended.
“The previous law lim-
ited the foods that could be
sold to mainly baked
goods, jams and jellies,
and dried herbs,” Family
& Consumer Science
Texas A&MAgriLife Ex-
tension Agent for Kaufman
County Katie M. Phillips
said.
Under the amended
law, which took effect
September 1, 2013, the
list of foods that can be
sold has been expanded to
include pickles, popcorn
snacks, candy, unroasted
nut butters and vinegar.
In addition, these foods
can be sold at venues out-
side the home including
farmers markets, roadside
stands and fairs.
All foods sold must be
properly labeled and in-
clude the name and ad-
dress of the operation, the
name of the product, pos-
sible allergens in the food
and a statement saying the
food was not prepared in
a kitchen inspected by the
Department of State
Health Services or a local
health department.
The amended law also
requires anyone operating
a cottage food business
have a food handler’s card
as of January 1,2014.
An additional food
handler’s class is set for
Monday, March 31.
For more information
about the Cottage Food
Law or the workshop,
contact your County Ex-
tension office at (972)
932-9069.
Bridge Studio of
edar reek Lake
Special to The Monitor
CEDAR CREEK
LAKE-The Bridge Stu-
dio at Cedar Creek Lake
is pleased to announce
this week’s winners.
Pairs winners for the
Feb. 6 session were:
Chuck Turner and
Kay Robinson, first
place;
Carol Garza and
Shirley Lewis, second
place;
Mickie Walter and
James Walters, third
place; and
Wanda Prokop and
Vona Nason, fourth
place.
Pairs North-South
winners for the Feb. 7
session were:
Jimmy Wright and
Chester Neel, Jr., first
place;
Jim Streifel and Gloria
Streilel, second place;
Barbara McMinn and
Larry Laudig, third place;
and
Chris Kelly and
Sandra Campbell, fourth
place.
Pairs East-West win-
ners for the Feb. 7 ses-
sion were:
Joe Ellis and Janice
Boyd, first pi ace;
Rachel Lee and
Evelyn Schmidt, second
place;
Gloria Rowland and
Sandy Molander, third
place; and
Jean Roach and
Noelene Hardy, fourth
place.
Pairs winners for the
Feb. 9 session were:
Jean Roach and
Rachel Lee, first place;
Jo Booth and Barbara
Williams, second place;
and
Carol Garza and Bar-
bara Bradford, third
place.
Pairs winners for the
Feb. 10 session were:
Joe Ellis and Patsy
Gordon, first place;
Sue Wright and Vona
Nason, second place;
Betty Wilkinson and
Janice Boyd, third place;
and
Gloria Rowland and
Nita Carmack, fourth
place.
Pairs North-South
winners for the Feb. 12
session were:
Barbara McMinn and
Larry Laudig, first place;
Sue Wright and Vona
Nason, second place;
and
Norma Lunsford and
Lee Lunsford, third
place.
Pairs East-West win-
ners for the Feb. 12 ses-
sion were:
Nita Carmack and
Sandy Molander, first
place;
Patsy Gordon and
Barbara Jordan, second
place; and
Bradford and Phyllis
Alvarez, third place.
For more information,
call Gloria Rowland at
(903)451-3219, or Jean
Roach at (972) 932-
6601.
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