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Page 4 / Brownwood Chamber of Commerce / August 2012
Reunion Concert Wristbands Now on Sale
Organizers of the 2012 Brownwood Reunion Celebra-
tion announced that weekend passes (in the form of wrist-
bands) for the main concert stage are now on sale.
The wristbands will give access to the main concerts
on Friday, September 14th and Saturday, September 15th
during the festival. This year’s concert headliners feature
Rick Springfield on Friday and Wade Bowen on Saturday.
Sunday’s concerts will feature local Christian bands in
the evening with free admission.
Wristbands cost $15 each and are available at the
Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce, Early Chamber
of Commerce, Wendlee Broadcasting, KOXE, Brownwood
Music or online at CelebrateBrownwood.com. Credit card
sales can be accepted online only.
This year’s Brownwood Reunion Celebration will be
held September 14, 15, and 16. The community-wide fes-
tival features a variety of competitions, events, attractions,
music, and food in addition to the main concerts. See the
concert main stage schedule below.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
7:30pm - Blackbird
9:00pm - Three Shades Blue
10:30pm - Rick Springfield
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
7:30pm - Brenda Kay Band
9:00pm - Mark Powell & Lariat
10:30pm - Wade Bowen
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
5:00pm-8:00pm -
Local Christian Bands
Register Your Neighborhood for the 2012 National Night Out
Neighborhoods throughout Brown
County are being invited to join forces
with thousands of communities nation-
wide for the “29th Annual National
Night Out” (NNO) crime and drug
prevention event.
From 5:30pm to 8:30pm on Octo-
ber 2nd, residents in neighborhoods
throughout Brown County are asked to
lock their doors, turn on outside lights
and spend the evening outside with
neighbors and police. Many neigh-
borhoods throughout the area will be
hosting a variety of special events such
as block parties, cookouts, visits from
police, contests, and other activities.
Coordinators of the local NNO event
are currently
looking
for block
captains to
organize
these small
gatherings
in neighbor-
hoods across
the city.
These gather-
ings will be
a rallying point where neighbors can
meet each other, visit, and send a mes-
sage to potential criminals.
National Night Out is designed to:
(1) Heighten crime and drug preven-
tion awareness;
(2) Generate
support for, and
participation in,
local anticrime
efforts; (3)
Strengthen
neighborhood
spirit and po-
lice-community
partnerships;
and (4) Send a
message to criminals letting them know
neighborhoods are organized and fight-
ing back.
Representatives from the Brown-
wood Police Department, Brown
County Sheriff’s Office, Early Police
Department, area fire departments, and
city officials will travel around Brown-
wood, Early and Brown County during
the event to visit these gatherings and
speak to those in attendance.
For more information or to register
as a block captain, contact the Brown-
wood Area Chamber of Commerce
at 325-646-9535. Local participating
sponsors for the 2012 National Night
Out include Heart of Texas Crime
Stoppers, WT Harris Company, Guard-
ian EMS, ATMOS Energy, Oncor
Electric Delivery, Southside Church,
TexasBank, and the Brownwood Area
Chamber of Commerce.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 2012, newspaper, August 10, 2012; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth740258/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.