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Citizens National Bank
holding bake sale
A bake sale will be held Fri-
day at the Citizens National Bank
to benefit the Henderson County
Relay for Life. The sale will be
held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.
First Baptist
schedules musical
First Baptist Church of
Malakoff, located at 220 W.
Mitcham Street, will present
"More Than Just a Man," a dra-
matic Easter musical. The event
will be at 7 p.m. April 14and 15
and at 6 p.m. April 16. Perfor-
mances are free and tickets are
available for each night. For
more information, call 903-489-
0228.
Malakoff FUMC schedules
Easter services
Malakoff First United Meth-
odist Church will have Easter
Sunrise service on the lawn in
front of the church beginning at
6:45 a.m. Sunday. Sunday school
will begin that day at 9:45 and
Easter worship service will be
at 10:50 a.m.
The church is located at 107
South College Street, behind
Malakoff Bank.
Nominations
needed for G/T
Parents and community mem-
bers may now nominate
Malakoff students in grades kin-
dergarten through twelve for the
Gifted and Talented Program.
Nominations may be picked up
at the appropriate campus. For
more information, call Lisa
Hebrank at Malakoff Elemen-
tary School, Cindy Haney at
the middle school or Brenda
Garrard at the high school.
RootSeekers meeting
April 17
The next meeting of the
RootSeekers Genealogical
Society will be held on April
17, 2006 at the Tri-County Li-
brary in Mabank at 7pro. Our
speaker will be Terry Baker
a retired Assistant Deputy,
Dallas County, Sheriff's
Dept. His topic will be his
search for the forgotten law-
men of Texas.
RootSeekers meetings are
always held on the third Mon-
day of each month at 7pm at
Tri-County Library. We wel-
come anyone wishing to
learn, to come and learn with
us. Maybe we can help each
other.
Petersburg Baptist
holding revival
Do you need salvation? Do
you need to be restored? Do
you just want to have a good
time in the Lord? Come to
Petersburg Baptist Church --
Pastor Jackie L. Coleman --
at 301 Margaret Drive in
Kerens at 7:30 p.m. April 17-
21 for revival.
The speaker will be Evan-
gelist Robert E. Dowell of
Greater Eleazer Baptist
Church in Fort Worth.
Poets' group
meeting April 17
Poets gather 'round: The
April meeting of the Trinity
Valley Poetry Society of Ath-
ens will be in room 114 of the
Gibbs Academic Building of
the Trinity Valley College on
Monday, April 17 at 7 p.m.
The Speaker will be Grover
Newman, who will share
how he came to writing po-
etry and a few of his poems.
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Thanks to all my friends, family,
and supporters in the recent
Justice of the Peace Primary Election.
I would also like to express a
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I would also like to thank my opponents for the integrity
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Then we encourage you to
share your poem for a chance
to be published in the Athens
Review and Malakoff News
as Poem of the Month.
The assigned topic will be
to use as many of the follow-
ing words as possible. "vaca-
tion, solid, solitude, playful,
dog, cat, don't, quit, Pringles,
prod, remember, hope, cath-
eter and preamble.
The judge for this contest
will be Libby Bishop, past
poet laureate of the San An-
tonio Poet's Assn.
If you have any questions,
please contact Evelyn Blount
903-489-3005 or
eblount @ usawide.net.
Democratic Women
meeting this week
The next meeting of the
Texas Democratic Women of
Henderson County will be
Tuesday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m.
at the new Democratic
Headquarters, 207 N.
Praireville, across from the
Henderson County Tax Of-
fice in Athens. We will have
fun, fellowship, and our
monthly business meeting.
For more information on the
Texas Democratic Women of
Henderson County, call
Maxie Barton (vice presi-
dent) at 903-677-1005 or
Rebecca Vann (president) at
903-675-4960.
If you need a ride to the
meeting or can offer a ride
for someone else, please call
Marva Barker at 903-288-
5762 or 903-675-4494.
DAR group
to meet April 19
The next meeting of the Sa-
rah Maples National Society
Daughters of the Armerican
Revolution will be held on
April 19, 2006 at The Library
at Cedar Creek Lake, at 1
p.m.
Our speaker will be Mae
Bruce, Division Chairman of
Linage Research. Her topic
will be "Suitcases"
Our hostesses are: Pam
Burke, Nadine Christall,
Joyce Harris, Yolanda Moore
and Sue Wilkinson.
Looking forward to seeing
everyone there. Anyone
wishing to learn more about
DAR can call Nell Walker
903-887-0628 or Nina
Hendricks 903-887-5115.
Make-A-Blanket Day
set for April 22
On April 22, Athens/
Henderson Co. Area Project
Linus Chapter will have a
"Make A Blanket Day" at the
United Methodist Church (E.
College and Lover's Lane)
in conjunction with the Fam-
ily Peace Project Waffle
Breakfast.
We will be working from 8
a.m. until 1 p.m.
If possible, please bring a
piece of fleece, sharp scis-
sors, and the desire to help a
child in need.
Project Linus is a 100 per-
cent volunteer, non-profit or-
ganization. We are looking
for "blanketeers" to provide
love, a sense of security,
warmth and comfort to chil-
dren who are seriously ill,
traumatized or otherwise in
need by making and donating
new, washable blankets, quilts
or afghans to our local chap-
ter.
If you would like more infor-
mation, please contact: Meg,
675-4295, or email
megtkr @earthlink.net
Scholarship available to
area students
The Cedar Creek Lake
Women's Club is offering a
$500 scholarship to graduat-
ing seniors from the
Malakoff, Trinidad, Mabank,
Eustace and Kemp ISDs
who plan to attend an accred-
ited college in 2006. Students
should contact their school
counselor for criteria and
applications. Deadline to ap-
ply is April 30.
Volunteers needed
Court Appointed Special
Advocates (CASA) of Trin-
ity Valley is in need of vol-
unteers. CASA is part of a
national organization which
advocates for children who
have been removed from
their homes due to severe
abuse and neglect.
Professionally trained vol-
unteers from the community
advocate for these children
as court-appointed guardians
ad-litum, facilitating their
journeys toward safe, loving,
permanent homes.
Offices in Athens, CASA
of Trinity Valley serves chil-
dren in Henderson, Ander-
son and Cherokee counties,
utilizing volunteers in the
county in which those volun-
teers reside.
In Henderson County
alone, there have been 46
children assigned to CASA
since the beginning of 2006.
To learn more regarding
opportunities for becoming a
CASA volunteer, call 903-
675-7070 or 800-924-8124.
MHS alumni
holding reunion
The Malakoff High School
Class Reunion will take place
Saturday, June 24 beginning
at 10 a.m. at the Caney
Cove Resort Pavilion. For
more information call Sonja
Hodge Baker at 903-489-
1068 or e-mail
phustead@ earthlink.net.
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