FRELSBURG KC PLANS FISH FRYS
FRELSBURG - The Frelsburg Knights of Columbus Council No. 5157 will sponsor its Friday Night Fish Frys, Feb. 16, 23, March 1, 8, 15 and 22 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Sts. Peter & Paul Diamond Center in Frelsburg. The catfish meals, dine in or plates to go, are $15 per plate and fish by the pound $15 per pound. Homemade desserts will be available by St. Anne's Altar Society. Raffle tickets will be available.
LEARN ABOUT HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN COLUMBUS - Colorado County, City of Columbus and the City of Eagle Lake are hosting an open house to inform the public about the hazard mitigation plan. The public meeting will be held Thursday, March 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Coloado County EMS training room at 305 Radio Ln. in Columbus.
SEALY KC FISH FRY RETURNS
SEALY - The Sealy Knights of Columbus announce the return of their annual Famous Lenten Fish Fry, up to March 29 at the Sealy Columbus Club Hall at 1310 Hwy 90 West in Sealy, and will continue every Friday during Lent. Serving drive-thru only, starting at 5:30 to 7:15 p.m., for only $13 a plate. Cash or most major cred - it cards accepted. Menu will include fried fish, French fries, pinto beans, coleslaw and hush puppies. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Sealy Catholic Daughters of America Ct. 1616.
FCF ACCEPTING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
The Fayette Community Foundation (FCF) is now accepting ap - plications for its 2024 scholarships, with a deadline of Monday, April 1. All seniors graduating from public, private and homeschool within an 80 mile radius of La Grange are encouraged to apply. Visit www. faycofoundation.com to learn more about the 10 different scholar - ships available and how to apply. Email Ashleigh Parks at [email protected] or call 979-797-2182.
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. Wal - nut in Eagle Lake is: March 1-No Dance; April 5-This Is It; May 3-Larry Waddell & The Southern Stars; June 7-Al Sulak & The Country Sounds.
TEXAS WOMEN'S LEAGUE SPRING GALA LA GRANGE - Join the Texas Women's League Saturday, March 2 from 6 to 11:59 p.m. for the Spring Gala at the Fayette County Fairgrounds Fair Pavilion in La Grange. This annual event raises funds to benefit charities serving Fayette County with a fun silent and live auction. This year's meal will be catered by Cel - ebrations Catering and hosted by local auctioneer Lee Fritsch. Sponsorships, underwriting and individual tickets available at www.texaswomensleague.org.
YOUTH TO HOLD PORK STEAK FUNDRAISER WARDA - The Holy Cross Youth Group annual pork steak fundraiser will be held Sunday, March 10 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., drive-thru only, at the Holy Cross picnic grounds in Warda. Plates are $15 each and include pork steak, green beans, noodles and corn. This meal is presale only by Thursday, Feb. 29. Tick - ets may be purchased at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, La Grange Chevron or from any Holy Cross youth group member. There will also be a bake sale with homemade items for a free-will donation.
COLUMBUS TO HOLD SHRED-IT EVENT COLUMBUS - Shred-it event is coming to Columbus Wednesday, April 6 from 9 a.m. to noon, courtesy of the Colum - bus Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Trash-Off Day sponsored by the Columbus Garden Club. Items accepted include hard drives, media, x-rays, medical records, credit cards, paper files and tax returns. No cardboard will be accepted. There will be no set fee but free-will donations will be gladly accepted to offset the cost.