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Features, April 2019
Spotlight On Advertiser: American Patio Enclosures
Religion, April 2019
Blarney and blessings
Sherry Zeise Corned beef and cabbage-draw or dread? New Life Lunch Bunch had a bit of each, as we began our March meeting, which always includes the fun of St. Patrick’s Day, wearing green and having the traditional Irish meal of Jois Ross’s scrumptious corned beef and cabbage. The rest of us bring potatoes (Irish,…
Features, April 2019
Ask Your State Representative
Texas Legislature on school finance reform State Rep. Lynn Stucky Ross Perot, in his quest for the U.S. presidency, once told the American people to follow the model of his home state. “In plain Texas talk,” he said, “it’s ‘do the right thing’”. With more than half of the 86th Legislature’s calendar behind us, the…
Clubs & Classes, April 2019
News and happenings from Robson Ranch Woodworkers
The Robson Ranch Woodworkers have been busy in the past months completing a number of projects and training new and seasoned members in safety and tools. The project to provide 25 wooden plaques to Katie Hintz with the Southlake Sister Cities for their student exchange program is now complete. The plaques in the shape of…
Religion, April 2019
Pastor’s Corner
Jim Mann Paul Harvey once told the story of The Man and the Birds (type it into your search browser and you can listen). He tells the story, as only he can, about a man who skipped the Christmas Eve service with his family and stayed home. A snowstorm came and a flock of birds…
Clubs & Classes, April 2019
Introduction to pottery
Carolyn Detjen Three times a year, beginner’s classes are given in the Happy Potters Club, enabling those unfamiliar with clay to enjoy as we describe it, “learning how to play in the mud”. Pinch pots are the first step in the adventure. Our little one-pound bowl becomes the stepping stone toward uncovered hidden abilities. It…