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  • As part of our America 250 celebrations, the Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site is having a free come-and-go program on June 19 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. This program, called Civics and Democracy, will inform visitors about civics, democracy, voting, and volunteering. We hope to educate people of every age about how these ideas work and how people can support their community.
  • The fifth annual Juneteenth Fashion Show presented by Legacy West and produced by Think Three Media will return to the Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall on June 19, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. photo credit: Ari Talton
  • We have some amazing local talent kicking off the show for us at 7:00 p.m. with Taylor Walker, and headliner, Roger Creager, will take the stage around 7:30 p.m.! You’re welcome to pack a cooler with food and drinks or just show up and enjoy the delicious food trucks on-site.
  • On April 29, 2026, the Texas Master Gardeners Association hosted The Search for Excellence Awards to recognize outstanding Master Gardener projects, volunteers, and associations making a meaningful impact in their communities throughout 2025.
  • The Gober community will gather once again on Sunday, June 28, for the 4th Annual Gober Community BBQ, an event that has quickly become a tradition for residents, former residents, families, and friends throughout Fannin County and beyond. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and stay awhile to enjoy the fellowship and small-town hospitality that have become hallmarks of the annual gathering.
  • 2023 – Titan, a submersible operated by OceanGate Expeditions, imploded while attempting to view the wreck of the Titanic, killing all five people on board including OceanGate co-founder and CEO Stockton Rush in the North Atlantic Ocean. On 18 June 2023, Titan, a submersible operated by the American tourism and expeditions company OceanGate, imploded during an expedition to view the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Aboard the submersible were Stockton Rush, the American chief executive officer of OceanGate; Paul-Henri Nargeolet, a French deep-sea explorer and Titanic expert; Hamish Harding, a British businessman; Shahzada Dawood, a Pakistani-British businessman; and Dawood's son, Suleman. Communication between Titan and its mother ship, MV Polar Prince, was lost 1 hour and 33 minutes into the dive. Authorities were alerted when it failed to resurface at the scheduled time later that day. After the submersible had been missing for four days, a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) discovered a debris field containing parts of Titan, about 550 yards from the bow of Titanic. The search area was informed by the United States Navy's (USN) sonar detection of an acoustic signature consistent with an implosion around the time communications with the submersible ceased, suggesting the pressure hull had imploded while Titan was descending, resulting in the instantaneous deaths of all five occupants. Industry experts, friends of Rush, and OceanGate employees had previously stated concerns about the safety of the vessel.