Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 2013 Page: 7 of 24
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Sunday, October 13, 2013
Brownwood Bulletin 7A
SPECIAL TO THE BULLETIN
news@brownwoodbulletin.com
The Leading Ladies and
Gents of Citizens National
Bank have returned from a
seven day trip to Albuquerque
and Santa Fe, N.M.
The group visited the
American Quarter Horse Hall
of Fame and Museum, Santa
Fe Plaza, the Cathedral Basilica
of St. Francis of Assisi, Loretto
Chapel, Sky City Cultural Cen-
ter, New Mexico Veterans Me-
morial, took a tour of a Pueblo
Native American Village ,rode
on the Sandia Peak Tramway
and visited Old Town Albu-
querque.
The next trip planned is
to Switzerland, Austria and
Bavaria in April, 2014.
Those on the trip were:
first row, Shirley Lan-
drum, Shirley Faetche,
Lanita Keeton, Virginia
Patterson, Margaret
Perry and Bobbie Scott;
second row, Leading
Ladies Director Edda
Ratliff, Vella Pallette, Te-
resa Phillips, Mary Belle
Fryar, Esther Faltys and
Joanna Wright, third row,
Nancy King, Gail Doer-
schuk, Daisy Huntsinger,
Nelda Masey, Al Faetche
and JoAnn Snow; and
fourth row, Bill King,
Gene Huntsinger, Dale
Masey, Clydale Hamp-
ton, Verl Hallmark, and
Nikki Hallmark.
PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
Stephanie Price has been hon-
ored as the August 2013 BRMC
Volunteer of the Month.
Price has been a BRMC Volun-
teer since 2000. She volunteers
at the BRMC Volunteers Infor-
mation Desk where she provides
patients and visitors with vital
information about BRMC. Steph-
anie has more than 260 hours of
volunteer service at BRMC.
The volunteer of the month
award is awarded by the BRMC
Volunteers each month dur-
ing the year. Recipients of the
Award receive recognition and
lunch at the executive board
meeting held in the month
following the month for which
they are selected. Each BRMC
Volunteer of the Month recipi-
ent is recognized with a framed
volunteer of the certificate, a
‘For the Love of a Child’ pin
which represents the motto
of The Texas Association of
Healthcare Volunteers for the
2013 - 2014 Volunteer Year
and a ‘BRMC Volunteer of the
Month’ bar.
BROWNWOOD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER’S VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH
Stephanie Price
JoAnn Hurt
JoAnn Hurt has been honored
as the September 2013 BRMC
Volunteer of the Month.
Hurt has been a BRMC Volun-
teer since 2002. She volunteers
at the BRMC Surgery Waiting
Room Volunteer Service Area
where she provides family mem-
bers and friends of patients hav-
ing surgery. She has more than
2,600 hours of volunteer service
at BRMC.
The volunteer of the month
award is awarded by the BRMC
Volunteers each month dur-
ing the year. Recipients of the
Award receive recognition and
lunch at the executive board
meeting held in the month
following the month for which
they are selected. Each BRMC
volunteer of the month recipient
is recognized with a framed Vol-
unteer of the certificate, a ‘For
the Love of a Child’ pin which
represents the motto of The
Texas Association of Healthcare
Volunteers for the 2013 - 2014
Volunteer Year and a ‘BRMC
Volunteer of the Month’ bar.
FALL AND HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS
MONTH LONG EVENTS
Tau Beta Sigma - Delta Upsilon, the
National Honorary Band Sorority at Howard
Payne University, is participating in Trick-
or-Treat So Kids Can Eat. We will be ac-
cepting canned goods at the HPU Davidson
Music Complex through October 31, 2013
and will donate them to a local food pantry
soon after.
FRIDAY, Oct. 25
Brownwood Texas Jaycees Children’s
Pumpkin Decorating Contest and Cos-
tume Party, 5 p.m. 8 p.m, Brownwood Art
Center 215 Fisk. Bring your children for
the Creative FUN, Silly GAMES, and Sweet
SNACKS! We only have 35 spots avail-
able for the pumpkin decorating contest
so message us on the Brownwood Texas
Jaycees Facebook page to RSVP. Even if you
and your child can’t stay for the pumpkin
decorating come for the FUN, GAMES and
SNACKS.
CONTEST RULES AND DETAILS
• Children ages 6-12 can participate.
• Bring your medium sized pumpkin and
we will provide the supplies or you can
bring your own. (list of supplies we will
provide below)
• No pumpkin carving.
• Pumpkin must be completely bare upon
arrival.
• Pumpkins will be judged by those at-
tending the art show from 6-7 at the This
is Halloween Art Show the night after at
the Art Center. If there is a tie, a panel of 3
judges will determine the winner.
• Age groups are ages 6-8 and ages 9-12.
1st, 2nd & 3rd place prizes will be awarded
to each age group. Prizes include a deluxe
art basket and tickets to one of the Brown-
wood History Museum Haunted Houses.
• Pumpkins will need to be picked up
after judging or leaving the This is Hallow-
een Art Show.
• Most importantly GET CREATIVE, think
outside the box and have FUN!
SATURDAY, Oct. 26
Brownwood’s FIRST Zombie chase will be
held on October 26th! Hosted by 3M Brown-
wood, the Zombie 5K Getaway will give run-
ners the chance to see if they can survive
against the Zombie runners and Zombie
roamers at Riverside Park. The event takes
place at 5:45 p.m., as dusk approaches, per-
fect for Zombies to come out! All proceeds
from this event will go to the United Way
of Brown County! Registration cost is $20/
participant, and participants can choose to
be a human runner, Zombie runner, and
Zombie Roamer. Register by October 16th
to guarantee a T-shirt! Participants can reg-
ister at register.racedayeventservices.com.
Check out facebook.com/zombie5kgetaway
for more information. Questions can be
directed to Pedro Claudio @ 325.642.7434.
This is Halloween - Stay Creative Collec-
tive Art Show 6 p.m.- 9 p.m., Brownwood
Art Center 215 Fisk. CALLING ALL ART-
ISTS and CRAFTERS, This is Halloween art
show, This show is open to all ghouls and
goblins. All mediums welcome (acrylics,
photography,oil, charcoal, etc) Halloween
themed $10 submission fee allows you to
enter 5 pieces. Must be ready to hang. To
sign up email Tommy Munster Munsterart@
gmail.com. All art must be dropped off at
the Brownwood Art Center Oct. 21 between
11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Austin Avenue Church of Christ will be
holding their annual Trunk or Treat from
5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. In the church parking lot,
1020 Austin Ave.
TUESDAY, Oct. 29
The Early Church of Christ will be having
their Fall Festival starting at 6:30 p.m. There
will be bounce houses, game booths, trunk
or treats, hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy,
The (Hjdeoilt
Qolf Club
First Month Free
plus First 3 to join
will recieve a Driver
Membership Fees
... $2,250 Year
Family °r
# $208.34 Month
$1,800 Year
Single , or
^ $166.67 Month
Senior/ $T620Year
or
Military $150Month
■ Q $1,400 Year
Jim* or
$133.34 Month
Non. $1,080 Year
Resident , or
$100 Month
Call
Cory Kirk (head golf pro)
or the staff for more
J information.
325-784-4653
Visit our website at www.thehideoutgolfclub.com
6680 FM 2632 • Brownwood
Teacher Appreciation
v Family Membership
} $2,000 ,
or $187.50/ Month
Teacher Appreciation
.Single Membership
) $1620.00
or
$150.00/Month
as well as the Early Police Dept., the Early
Volunteer Fire Dept, will have a fire truck
there, and lots of other activities.
THURSDAY, Oct. 31
The Brownwood Bulletin will be taking
their annual Halloween photos in the park-
ing lot, 700 Carnegie, from 5 p.m. - 7:30
p.m. All photos will be published in the
newspaper over the next few weeks! Come
let us capture your little ghoul or goblin!
Abundant Life Church, 585 W. Com-
merce, will be holding their Harvest Fest/
Trunk or Treat from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Every-
thing is free!
Coggin Avenue Baptist Church will be
holding their Fall Festival from 5:30-7:30
p.m. On 6th street between the Church and
CLC. The road will be blocked off! For more
information you may contact Marcy Ross,
Children’s Minister at 325-646-1506.
Why would you trust your
family anywhere else?
Pattie Boenicke, daughter of resident Helen Roberts,
stated that “She felt the service to her mother while at
Songbird Lodge was excellent. Staff met her every need
and I would recommend Songbird Lodge to my friends
and family. I have had several family members both past
and present at Songbird Lodge.”
Betty Humphries - Kirby Humphries
When asked about Kirby’s therapy experience at Songbird
Lodge Betty stated” Absolutely the greatest he has
received in the 13 years he has required healthcare assis-
tance. They were interested in his progress and worked
well with him. A superior team working at Songbird
Lodge at this time. Kirby was very happy and I am too!”
If you would like to take a look
at our facility and staff, come take a tour
and lunch will be on us!
Jfy Songbird Lodge
Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
2500 Songbird Circle • 325-646-4750
* A nondiscriminatory facility
Jim Reynolds, Administrator
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Stuckly, Derrick. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 2013, newspaper, October 13, 2013; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth739837/m1/7/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.