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First Annual Betty Brown Benefit Softball Tourney/BBQ set Oct. 2 in Bonham
Chris Hopkins will be pitching for his team, Last Call, in the First Annual Betty Brown Benefit Softball Tournament. To make this event successful, softball teams from across North Texas are encouraged to come participate in this worthy cause. The deadline to enter the First Annual Betty Brown Benefit Softball Tournament is Sept. 30. courtesy photo
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Texas State Railroad's 2nd Annual RailFest to be held on Labor Day Weekend!
The Texas State Railroad is holding its' 2nd Annual RailFest on Labor Day Weekend at the Palestine Depot. The festival will take place on Saturday, September 4 and a special RailFest train ride will take place on Sunday, September 5.
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McKinney hires new Chief Information Officer
Chris Chiancone chosen to lead Information Technology department
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Fall Photography Workshop offered at the BVML in Honey Grove
Calling all enthusiastic photographers who want to move beyond shooting in automatic mode of your digital camera!!! Perhaps you're an intermediate who has explored all the buttons on your camera, but yet you'd like to use the features of your camera more deliberately and take greater control of your images. Maybe you'd just like to join fellow enthusiasts, learning together and inspiring one another. If so, our Fall Photography Workshop is meant for you.
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Tai Chi class forming at Red River Historical Museum
Have you always wanted to take a Tai Chi class but never got around to signing up for one? The Red River Historical Museum is looking for ten people to begin a new class every Tuesday and Thursday from 3-4pm, taught by veteran martial arts instructor, Debra Williamson.
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On this day -- September 3
1970 – death of Vince Lombardi, American football coach. Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 – September 3, 1970) was an American football coach. He is a legendary football figure, in large part as the head coach of the Green Bay Packers during the 1960s. The National Football League's Super Bowl trophy is named in his honor. His NFL coaching debut was in 1954 as an offensive coordinator for the New York Giants, helping them win the 1956 NFL Championship Game. Lombardi was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1959–67, winning five league championships during his nine years. Following a one-year retirement from coaching in 1968, he returned as head coach of the Washington Redskins for the 1969 season. Lombardi's record in the post-season was 9–1, the loss coming in the first of those games, the 1960 NFL Championship Game. Statue of Vince Lombardi outside Lambeau Field.
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Professor Vaughn Wascovich guest lecturer at Red River Photo Club meeting Sept. 14
September’s meeting at Creative Arts Center promises to be a meaningful event as the Red River Photo Club is honored to have Professor Vaughn Wascovich as guest lecturer this month. Vaughn Wascovich is currently Assistant Professor of Photography at Texas A&M University at Commerce, having also taught at the University of Missouri and Columbia College Chicago. Professor Wascovich has been a member of the Visiting Harvard Scholars Program since 2004. He is a fine-art photographer with an extensive exhibition record and over twenty years experience as a commercial photographer and producer.
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Serving up Justice for Kids
This patio cooler was made by Robert and Sandy Hood of Bailey. It will be auctioned off at “Justice is Served” on Sept 11 to help raise funds for the Children’s Center.
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Dove hunting season could mean some shots heard in McKinney city limits
The start of dove hunting season today means another opportunity to participate in a favorite hobby in North Texas. State laws place additional restrictions on hunters this year. “Normally, firing a gun in the city limits of McKinney is illegal. However, there are a very few exceptions,” said McKinney Police Department Chief Doug Kowalski. “If you hear a gun shot and are concerned, call the police to report any suspicious activity.”
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Bonham Heritage 501(c)3 Corporation formed
Directors: (L-R) Tommy Thornton, Pat Hilliard, Judy Teller, Emily Porter, and Glenn Taylor
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Plano East bands march to the beat of the same drummer
March-a-Thon brings Plano East middle school, high school and senior high bands together for fundraiser
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On this day -- September 2
1666 – The Great Fire of London breaks out and burns for three days, destroying 10,000 buildings including St Paul's Cathedral. The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of the English city of London, from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666. The fire gutted the medieval City of London inside the old Roman City Wall. It threatened, but did not reach, the aristocratic district of Westminster, Charles II's Palace of Whitehall, and most of the suburban slums. It consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St. Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the city authorities. It is estimated that it destroyed the homes of 70,000 of the city's 80,000 inhabitants.
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