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Thursday, September 22,2016 I Vol. 36 No. 381 Calendar & Puzzles I A3
SEPTEMBER
COMMUNITY CALENHAR
Every Wednesday-Timpson First Assembly ofGod-Recovery Monday, 26th Tuesday, 27th
Support Program 6:00 pm Panola County Commissioners Court meeting Nacogdoches County Commissioners Court meeting
Shelby County Commissioners Court meeting at 9:30 Mt. Enterprise City Council meeting at 5:00pm
Thursday, 22th Tenaha City Council meeting at 5:15 pm
Garrison ISD board meeting at 7:00 pm
Art, Sewing, Fashion and Food Fun
4-H Youth projects to kick-off
Is baking, competing in a Chopped food challenge,
creating yummy holiday treats, and having fun in a
Jeopardy style nutrition quiz bowl sound like fun?
Are you interested in clothing buying, construction or
design? Do you enjoy creating art, clothing or de-
cor from duct tape or recyclables? If you answered,
“yes” then the Shelby County 4-H Fashion and Food
Projects are for you.
4-H Fashion Project
In the Fashion project, boys and girls grades 3rd
through 12th focus on clothing construction, the
consumer aspect of purchasing clothing and/or the
art of designing clothing and accessories. Workshop
activities include creating art and other projects from
duct tape, participating on a team to design a fashion
piece from fabric, and learning beginning machine
sewing to make a wall hanging (sewing machines and
instruction will be provided). Don’t worry if you’ve
never tried these projects before! If you are at all
interested, come and have fun learning and doing.
The Fashion project allows youth the opportunity
to make a style of their own, be creative in sewing
and designing, use basis sewing skills, develop good
consumer skills when making and purchasing clothes,
and serve the community by using skills learned in
this project. It also focuses on helping young people
gain a positive self-concept and be able to conhdently
put themselves out into the world.
4-H Food Project
In the 4-H Food project, boys and girls grades 3rd
through 12th focus on nutrition, food safety and
learning cooking and measuring skills. This year
we will be learning how to can and make jams and
jellies, bake delicious holiday treats, participate in a
team Chopped Food Challenge, and learn about set-
ting an appetizing table.
How to Participate
The Fashion project is scheduled for Saturday, Sep-
tember 24th from 10:00 am until noon. We will be
creating fashion fun from duct tape. The Food project
will follow from 1:00 to 3:00 pm with learning to can
and make hands-on jams and jellies. Both projects
will be held in the Shelby County Courthouse, 2nd
floor meeting room. Come for one or both projects,
bring a sack lunch, and have a day of fun, hands-on
learning! Parents are welcome to stay and join in the
fun. There is no fee to participate if you are a current
4-H member. If not, it’s easy to join! Just call the
Extension office and speak to Daphne to get all the
information.
To ensure adequate supplies, please RSYP by Sep-
tember 22, 2016 to Jheri-Lynn McSwain, CEA-FCS
at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Shelby
County at 936-598-7744 or email at jlmcswain@
ag.tamu.edu.
Rio Theatre
on the historic downtown square in Center, Tx
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Showtime: 7:00 p.m. $7 for all ages
Info Line: 936-598-3864
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Faith-based movie coincides with see you at the pole
Although this movie is being targeted for our youth, it from seeing this movie and you would like to share
We are pleased to announce that there will be a
special engagement of a faith based movie at the Rio
Theatre for one night only on Wed. Sept. 28, 2016.
This is a one night event that will coincide with See
You at the Poles for our youth all across the nation on
this day. For more information about See You at the
Poles, go to www.syatp.org.
The movie event is titled, “Vanished, Left Behind:
Next Generation” that is playing in select cities for
one night only. We feel very fortunate to have the
opportunity to present this movie in our theatre and
have our young people be able to see the movie and
still get back home at a decent hour on a school night.
will also appeal to all ages. For more information on
the movie, go to the website, www.thevanishedhlm.
com. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF EVERYONE
YOU CARED ABOUT WAS SUDDENLY TAKEN
FROM YOU?
Showtime will be 7:00 PM and ticket prices will be
$7.00 per person for all ages. This is also another
good deal for our youth, as the ticket prices for this
movie in the larger cinemas are much higher. We
will be selling advance tickets at the box office at the
theatre each night during showtime.
So, if you know someone that you feel would beneht
your faith in God with them, bring them to this One
Night Only Event at the Rio Theatre. We are located
on the downtown square in Center, Tx. Our movie
info line is 936-598-3864. Find us on Facebook, Rio
Movie Theatre.
Thank you and we hope to make this a special event
for Center, Texas,
Mike and NitaAdkison
Rio Theatre
Center, Texas
ACROSS
1. a.k.a. Myanmar
6. *”_Rescue” airing
on Saturday Mornings
9. Eye affliction
13. Brown, Dartmouth
and Yale, e.g.
14. Down Under bird
15. *’’Rangers” who first
appeared on daytime TV
16. Lays in peace
17. 1960s altered state
inducer
18. Spy name?
19. *Cooking TV person-
ality
21. *”The Price
23. Elton John’s title
24. Leave in a bucket
25. Mason glass
28. Prospectors search for
the mother one
30. Exotic furniture wood
35. Europe/Asia moun-
tain divide
37. Not bright
39. Smooth
40. Lover of Aeneas
41. Fluorescent red dye
43. Beth Israel syna-
gogue, e.g.
44. Capital increases
46. French novelist
Emile, 1840-1902
47. Be a snitch
48. Conundrum
Theme: Daytime TV
50. Brooklyn basket-
bailers
52. *Soap time
53. Ice, dark, and middle
55. Make a pigeon sound
57. *”_Hospital”
61. *Female view
65. Smoke detector, e.g.
66. Anger management
issue
68. Russian river
69. Be a slowpoke
70. Foot digit
71. T. S., poet
72. All is well that does
this well
73. Even, to a poet
74. Cook with dry heat
DOWN
1. Ethiopian currency
2. Iris holder
3. Reduced Instruction
Set Computer
4. Illegal lab product, pi.
5. Attack
6. Exchange for money
7. Ambulance squad, acr.
8. AinAV
9. Prima donna’s numbers
10. Nest material
11. Uh-huh
12. “Formerly,” formerly
15. Inuits’ wearable in-
vention, pi.
20. Eat away
22. Pine juice
24. Frankie Valli’s four
25. * Judy’s daytime oc-
cupation
26. Like Hitler’s ideal
man
27. 2 halves of a diameter
29. *Controversial
Mehmet
31. _Bowl of the
1930s
32. What one did after
one oohed
33. Throat dangler
34. * She’s live
36. Like Yangtze River
38. Digestive aid
42. Naturally, in slang
45. Unctuous
49. Turkish military
leader
51. What_, or of any
kind
54. March Madness’ eight
56. Convex molding
57. Flight destination
58. Distinctive elegance
59. Persian backgammon
60. Blunders
61. *Target viewer of an
ABC Afterschool Special
62. Pelvic parts
63. Between ids and
super-egos
64. J. J._,
Texan
67. Beluga yield
a Houston
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