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BANNER BRIEFS

WALDECK FOOD TRUCK CHANGES

WALDECK - The Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) has de - cided to discontinue serving food as a drive-thru format. Now the Waldeck food truck will have food distribution as a walk-up method. Volunteers will distribute the food from tables. Every client needs to bring their own sturdy reusable bags and boxes. A few wagons will be furnished by CTFB, but if the client has their own wagon, please bring it. Waldeck food truck is on third Saturdays of each month from 10 to 11 a.m. The 2023 dates are: Nov. 18 and Dec. 16.

ARTS & CRAFT SHOW SLATED

WALLIS - The Wallis American Legion Post 200 will sponsor its 18th Annual Arts & Craft Show Saturday and Suday, Oct. 28 and 29 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hamburgers and chopped barbecue on buns, desserts and drinks will be available. Admission is $1 and hourly door prizes will be given away There will be musical entertainment throughout the day. The Wallis American Legion is located at 330 Legion Rd. in Wallis. For more information, call (281) 743-3678 or email [email protected].

KEARNEY TO SPEAK AT TGS MEETING

COLUMBUS - Jim Kearney, well known and respected author, of Columbus will be the guest speaker at the Colorado County Chap - ter Texas German Society meeting tonight (Thursday, Oct. 26) at 6 p.m. Kearney's will present insight to his latest research on the early German population near the Fayette Power Plant in Fayette County. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend.

EL TO HONOR AND REMEMBER VETERANS EAGLE LAKE - The City of Eagle Lake will honor and remem - ber veterans on Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11 with a breakfast taco drive-thru from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Eagle Lake Community Cen - ter at 100 N. Walnut in Eagle Lake.

SENIORS TOGETHER OPENS IN WEIMAR Seniors Together, formerly the Colorado County Senior Connections, a place for senior’s, 55 years or older to socialize with others is held every first and third Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the St. Paul Lutheran Church Lighthouse Fellowship Hall at 201 Veteran's Dr. in Columbus. and at the Weimar Civic Center in Weimar on the second and fourth Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The events includes card games, board games, Bingo with

prizs, coffee and tea, movies, lunch provided, educational speak- ers, field trips including trips to casinos and social gathering.

EL HOLDS MARKET ON MAIN

EAGLE LAKE - Eagle Lake holds its Market on Main the first Friday of the month from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Eagle Lake. For more information, contact David at Moonside Macar - ons at 979-234-4080.

WEIMAR FARMERS MARKET WEIMAR - The Weimar Farmers Market, located in the green buildng at 201 W. Main, showcases local farmers every sec - ond Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. There is no fee to participate but vendors must register in advance by emailing info@weimar - chamber. com.

EL SENIOR CITIZEN DANCE SCHEDULE EAGLE LAKE - The schedule for the Eagle Lake Senior Citizen Dance held the first Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Eagle Lake Community Center at 100 W. Walnut in Eagle Lake is: Nov. 3-NO DANCE; Dec. 1-Christmas Dance with Blue Denim.

CCHfH PUMPKIN PATCH OCT. 28 COLUMBUS - The Colorado County Habitat for Humanity will have a Pumpkin Patch Saturday, Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 602 Walnut St. in Columbus. The event will include face painting, apple grab, cotton candy, corn hole, buy and paint pump - kins, popcorn, snacks, take pictures and more. Come make memo - ries with your family. All proceeds will help build the next habitat home for another family and expand its critical repairs program.


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