Brady Standard-Herald and Heart of Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 13, 2013 Page: 3 of 18
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Wednesday, March 13,2013
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POSTER CONTE ST—Winners in the Hickory
Underground Water Conservation District's "Reduce
Your Use" poster contest were Rochelle students (left
to right) Colton Coleman (first place), Anna Stidham
(second place) and Bethany Vineyard (third place).
Hickory UWCD names
poster contest winners
This year the Hickory Underground Water Conservation
District received 85 posters from area schools for our annual
water-themedposter contest. The directors and others attending
the February board meeting voted on the posters.
First prize was awarded to Colton Coleman, second went to
Anna Stidham and third to Bethany Vineyard. All three winners
were students of Dixie Pitcox's class at Rochelle Elementary.
Winners received Walmart gifts cards: $25 for first, $20 for
second and $15 for third. The theme was "Reduce Your Use."
"We want to thank all the teachers and students who par-
ticipated," said a representative with Hickory Underground
Water Conservation District.
Two-day ServSafe class
offered at Extension Office
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will be teach-
ing a class to obtain a ServSafe Food Manager’s Certification.
These credentials are required by the health department
when food is served to the public.
McCulloch Extension Agent, Jacque Behrens and Mason/
Menard Extension Agent, Kristy Powell will be teaching the class
onMarch26 and27 at the McCulloch County Extension Office.
Anyone interested in taking the class and exam, should
contact the extension office at 597-1295.
The cost for the two-day class and exam is $125. Seating
is limited, so call or stop by 114 W. Main as soon as possible
to reserve a seat.
"If you sign up early, you will get the study materials ahead
of time to start preparing for the exam," said Mrs. Behrens.
BMS awards students and staff for hard work
Brady Middle School
Assistant Principal Stacy
Rush recently awarded nine
students the “Outstanding
BMS Student Award” and one
BMS employee the “Golden
Apple Award” for the fourth
six weeks of school.
Teachers search for stu-
dents who do an excellent job
displaying Bulldog pride con-
sistently and nominate them.
"Bulldog PRIDE" is a motto
the students strive to meet each
day. "Bulldog PRIDE" stands
for; P-prepared, R-responsi-
ble, I-integrity, D-dedicated,
and E-exceed.
Each six weeks a new set of
students will be awarded the
“Outstanding BMS Student
Award.” The “Golden Apple
Award” is awarded to the
employee who demonstrates
professional excellence and
dedication to the students of
BMS.
"Congratulations to the
students and staff member of
the fourth six weeks," said
Ms. Rush.
Fourth six week winners
are: Jasmine Atchison, athlet-
ics; Zach Wiley, PE; Shaleigh
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FOURTH SIX WEEK AWARD WINNERS of the Brady Middle School
Outstanding BMS Student Awards are as follows: (front row, left to right) Jasmine
Atchison, athletics; Zach Wiley, PE and Shaleigh McFarland, sixth grade; (back
row) Shatoria Jones, seventh grade; Zayah Gonzalez, PE. Taylore Ashton, PE; Jenna
Bobimuyer, Golden Apple Award; Sabastian Myers, eighth grade; Auston Carlson,
band; Isaac Soto, athletics. Not pictured Dustin Davis, art.
McFarland, sixth grade; Sha-
toria Jones, seventh grade;
Zayah Gonzalez, PE; Taylore
Ashton, PW; Sabastian Myers,
eighth grade; Auston Carlson,
band; Isaac Soto, athletics
and Dustin Davis, art. Jenna
Bobinmyerwas awarded the
“Golden Apple Award.”
Grand opening
planned at Green
Apple Market
Days in Eden
Eden’s Green Apple will
celebrate the grand opening
of its renovated warehouse
facility just south of the City
Square on Saturday, March 9.
Similar to San Angelo’s
Chicken Farm Art Gallery, the
Market Day s will be held every
second Saturday from March
through December. Local pro-
duce, artisan crafts, live music,
baked goods and vintage finds
are sure to offer something for
the entire family.
Saturday’s event will be
held from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
at the 301 South Main Street
location. The public is invited.
Johnnie Moreno II named
'Artist of the Month' in Mason
The Mason County M.
Beven Eckert Memorial
Library has chosen Johnnie
Moreno II of Brady as the
Artist of the Month.
Moreno recently joined
the Fine Arts Association
of the Hill Country. While
Moreno can work in many
other media, his signature
technique is reverse art on
glass. Moreno uses old win-
dows as his canvas and states
that every step one takes in
painting on canvas, he also
does but in reverse. He signs
and dates the work, adds
detail, then works backwards
from front to back filling in
the background details, then
the background.
Moreno considers himself
a total artist because painting
is not his only talent. He is a
singer, guitarist and songwrit-
er. He also writes short stories
and movies and has recently
gotten into woodtuming.
As this bright young artist
looks to his future, he affirms
his love of art and music and
adds this last note: “Art and
music are such a big part of
my life. Art and music have
given me hope during stormy
times in this life. They keep
me grounded and give me
hope for an even better tomor-
row. I feel there is no limit to
what I can achieve.”
News Brief...
■ Garden Club
The Brownwood Gar-
den Club will hold its
monthly meeting, Thurs-
day, March 21, at South-
side Baptist Church, 1219
Indian Creek Road. The
meeting will start at 11:3 0
a.m.
The program, "Fruit
Trees," will be presented
by Richard Ashton, a
Brownwood gardener
who also writes for "Texas
Gardener." The program
is free and open to the
public. For more infor-
mation, call Dori Holt at
325-646-7565.
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