Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 2013 Page: 3 of 16
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POLK COUNTY ENTERPRISE
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Community
Calendar
FEB. 28
Rotary Pancake Supper
The Livingston Rota A
Club’s Pancake Supper and
Silent Auction will be from
5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
28 at the Livingston Jr.
High Cafeteria for $7 each.
Tickets can be purchased at
the Polk County,Enterprise
office, Watson Enterprises
or from any Rotarian.
Proceeds from this major
fundraising event support
Childrenz Haven, Green &
White scholarships, Don’t
Meth With Me, the Empty
Stocking Program, the
Polk County Emergency
Health Board, Habitat for
Humanity, Boys & Girls
Club, SAAFE House, Little
Dribblers, Girls Softball,
Camp Enterprise, Youth
Baseball, Special Olympics
and the Rotary Pavilion at
Matthews Street Park.
MARCH 2
Farmer 's Market
Organizational meeting
Livingston Farmer’s
Market will have a meeting
to organize for the 2013
season at the Farmer’s
Market building on Business
59 South next to Livingston
Lawn and Garden at 8 a.m.
Saturday, March 2. Anyone
who raises fruit or vegetables
in Polk or adjoining counties
is eligible to join the market.
Please plan to attend. For
details, call Billy Mitchell
936-563-4961.
MARCH 5
Childbirth Education
Class
(4th Class - Newborn Care
and Breastfeeding), 6 p.m.
- 8:30 p.m., at Memorial
Medical Center-Livingston,
no fee. The classes are a
series of 4 Tuesday night
sessions. To RSVP or for
details, call 936-329-8249.
MARCH 7
PCRSP
The Polk County Retired
School Personnel will meet
March 7 at 9:30 a.m. for
coffee and 10 a.m. for the
meeting.1 The program will
be a speaker from local law
enforcement about identify
theft and scams. The meeting
place is the First National
Bank West in the upstairs
meeting room. All retired
school personnel are invited
to attend.
MARCH 9
Mission Center
Benefit Barbecue
The Polk County Peace
Officer’s Sssociation will
have a brisket barbecue
Saturday March 9 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wal-
Mart parking lot. Proceeds
will go to Polk County
Mission. For details, contact
Aline Fisher 936-365-2825.
MARCH 9
Cowboy Church
Barbecue
Ridin’ On Faith Cowboy
Church will have a barbecue
fundraiser on Saturday,
March 9. from 10 a.m.
until the food is gone.
The donations will benefit
the benevolence fund and
the building program. The
fundraiser will be held at
Billy’s Donuts at 1026 W.
Church in Livingston. 1 five
music will feature Tammy
Bogle, Dean Krell, Psalm 98,
Born To Serve, and Country
Joy. Brown bag special with
a barbecue sandwich, chips,
drink, and dessert for $6.
Plate lunch with barbecue,
potato salad, beans, drink,
and dessert for $7. Come
enjoy the best barbecue in
town.
MARCH 12
Blood Drive
Bradley Welborn State
Farm agency at 800 W.
Church Street will be host-
ing a blood drive Tuesday
March 12 from 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. Call Julie at 936-
433-1033 to schedule your
appointment or go online at
www.giveblood.org
MAR. 12
Blood Drive
The Escapees will hold a
blood drive from 10 a.m. to
2:15 p.m. in the Care Center
multipurpose room, 155
Care Center Dr., off SH 146.
Appointments can be made
at www.givebloodet.org
MARCH 14
Diabetes Support Group
The Diabetes Support
Group will meet from 11:30
a.m. to noon at Memorial
Medical Center-Livingston
in the Community
Conference Center. There
is a $2 fee to attend. Light
lunch and drink provided.
Please make reservations by
the Tuesday prior to class.
To RSVP or if you have any
questions, call 936-329-
8253.
Nonprofit community
organizations and churches
are invited to list their special
events in the Polk County
Enterprise’s Community
Calendar. To include your
event, email details to
polknews@gmail.com, FAX
to 936-327-7156 or bring
your notice to the Enterprise
office at 100 E. Calhoun St. in
Livingston. Events are listed
on a space-available basis and
are subject to editing._
Rotary Club
Livingston
Annual Pancake Supper
& Silent Auction
Thursday, February 28,2013
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Livingston Junior High School Cafeteria
1801 US 59 N. Loop
TICKETS. $7.00 each
Thanks to the following businesses...
Some items to be auctioned:
DeWalt Drill Set - Red Barn
Makita Circular Saw - Thomas Supply
Scribblers Sassy Scissors - Lilly Reed
(2) Propane Tanks - Blue Rhino
Child Helmet - Select Power Sports
Combo Basket-Neil’s Burger
(4) Haircuts • Miller’s Barber Shop.
(4) Flashdance Tickets - Sidney Murphy
Reflexology Massage - Shirley (Ciao)
Sunset Cruise on Lake - Danny Moseley
One Hour Massage - Shirley (Ciao)
Metal Texas Star - Livingston Feed
Pallet Grass • Panhead Soil
Tickets - Texas Rangers
Bag of Deer Corn - Raceway
Gift Certificate - Bokay Florist
Rotate & Balance - A/ZTire
Big Green Machine - Mickey Stephens
Cut/Style/Shampoo - Leanne (Ciao)
Redmax Chainsaw • Liv Lawn/Garden
Mary Kay Basket - Valerie Reddell
Elec Wine Cooler • Blair McDonald
One Book - Gene Matthews
Bass Fish Trip on Lake - Reed Brooks
Stained Glass Bowl & Cake Plate - Roger Derden
Guided Doe Hunt: 2 Does, Food, Lodging, Transportation to Ozonz, Texas
Overnight stay at Seven Clans Hotel (LaFayette, La.), Includes:
One Round of Golf, One Meal forTWo at Big Sky Restaurant
Many More Items To Be Auctioned
A Special Thank You to McDonald’s
MUST
K;o!!H
MATTRESSES
IS&
EXCLUDING 1 COMFORT
DUE TO TOUGH ECONOMIC
TIMES, SALES HAVE BEEN THE
SLOWEST IN MANY YEARS.
OUR WAREHOUSE
SHOWROOM IS PACKED.
WE MUST COMPLETELY
LIQUIDATE OUR ENTIRE
INVENTORY OF QUALITY
FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES TO
MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MODELS
ARRIVING NOW.
BRANDS LIKE VAUGHAN
BASSETT, LANE, BEST, RESTONIC
AND MORE.
THIS IS THE MOST EXTREME
SALES EVENT WE HAVE HAD IN
OUR 78 YEAR HISTORY.
SHOP AND SAVE!!!
THURSDAY • FRIDAY
SATURDAY • MONDAY
10AMTO6PM
BRING YOUR TRUCK
OR TRAILER
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
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Reddell, Valerie. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 131, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 2013, newspaper, February 28, 2013; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth660507/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.