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published in each issue free
of charge. Deadline for pub-
lication is 5 p.m. Monday. To
place an item in Community
Calendar, call 903-489-0531
or fax items to 903-489-
2543. Items may also be
dropped off at The Malakoff
News office, or e-mailed at
malnews@ earthlink.net.
Allen Chapel AME
hosting gospel concert
A Gospel Concert Featuring
Gospel Recording Artist James
Bignon from Atlanta, Georgia
will be held Saturday, July 29 at
Allen Chapel AME Church at
7 p.m.
Allen Chapel AME Church is
located at 512 Underwood St.
in Athens.
Everyone is welcome. Call
Chris Baker at 903-519-9034 or
Delanda S. Johnson at 903-489-
2329 for more information.
Vacation Bible School
Join us at Malakoff First
Cedar Creek-
903-43Z-0100 Times
903-432-0103 Box Office
www.mainplacecinema.com
For week of July 28 (Fri)
thru Aug 3 (Thu)
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United Methodist Church for
Vacation Bible School Sunday
evening July 30th from 5 pm to
7 pm for a snack supper, regis-
tration and our opening assem-
bly.
Then come be a "Treasure
Seeker" as we continue Mon-
day evening July 31 through
Thursday evening, August 3
from 6 pm til 8:30 pm.
Vacation Bible School sum-
mer activities are scheduled for
Pre -K through fifth grade for
parishioners of Methodist
Church located at 107 S. Col-
lege just off Royall (Hwy 31).
For questions call 903-489-
1467.
Football and cheerleader
practice begins July 31
Practice begins for football
players and cheerleaders on
July 31st. Practice begins at
6:00 p.m. and takes place at the
Malakoff Middle School.
Physicals will begin August
11 at 1:00 p.m. in Dr. Sanner's
office.
Physicals are $10 per player
and forms are available at the
doctor's office.
The first game will be August
26th (play schedule yet to be
determined). For more infor-
mation contact Trisha Nix 903-
489-2831 or Carol Perkins 903-
489-0069.
Hospice Volunteer training
Hospice of Cedar Lake will
be having volunteer training
Wednesday, August 2 in our
Malakoff office located at 104
S. Terry.
Anyone interested in becom-
ing a Hospice Volunteer please
join us for lunch at 12 noon with
training immediately following.
For further information, please
call Fran Estes or Teressa
Splawn at 903-489-2043.
Malakoff High School
happenings
Thursday, August 10 will be
Freshman orientation beginning
at 6:30 pm. Students and par-
ents are invited. Freshman
schedules will be passed out at
this time and both parents and
students are invited to tour the
campus.
Friday, August 11 is when
schedules for the 2006-2007
school year can be picked up.
Schedule pickup for sopho-
mores is from 9 am - 10 am;
schedule pickup for juniors is
from 10 am - 11 am, and for
seniors it's from 11 am- 12 pm.
Parking registration can also be
completed during this time.
August 14 is the first day of
school for Malakoff ISD.
August 17 is Meet the Tigers
night and Open House. A Black
and Gold football scrimmage
will begin at 5:30 pm. There will
be an introduction of fall teams,
band and cheerleaders at 6:30
pm. At 7 pm everyone is invited
to stay for free hotdogs supplied
by the Athletic Booster Club.
Parents can meet the teachers
and tour the classrooms.
fensive Driving for senior stu-
dents 60 years old or older is
$35. Call 903-675-6212 for in-
formation or to register.
VNA Bereavement
luncheon set for August
The Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion of Texas (VNA) will be
hosting its quarterly bereave-
ment luncheon on Thursday,
August 17 from noon to 1 p.m.
at the First
United Methodist Church on
208 S. Houston Street in
Kaufman.
Clayton McCord, VNA Hos-
pice Chaplain and Bereavement
Coordinator, will present a
short program on a topic re-
lated to the grief process. A
catered lunch will be provided
at no charge.
VNA's bereavement lun-
cheons offer supportive com-
pany from friendly and under-
standing people to individuals
who have suffered the loss of
a loved one.
Reservations to attend the
luncheon can be made by call-
ing VNA at (972) 962-7500 or
1-800-345-0576.
TVCC announces defen- Authors Vaughn and Dees
sive driving schedule to speak in Tyler
Trinity Valley CommunitySilhouette Bombshell au-
College has scheduled several thors Evelyn Vaughn and
defensive driving classes. Cindy Dees will be speaking
Defensive Driving for Se- to the East Texas Chapter of
niors is scheduled for Aug. 15 Romance Writers of
and 16. America, August 19th, 11 a.m
The classes are taught by at Ryan's on Broadway in
Anderson Defensive Driving Tyler. Visitors cost is $3, plus
School. After completing the lunch. For more information
course, students will receive a call 903-894-3167 or
National Safety Council DDC wanda@houseofh.com.
Certificate of Completion which
may make student eligible for Grand Opening of Lifeway
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Search for Cherokee
Descendents
The Sovereign Cherokee Na-
tion Tejas is seeking to contact
local persons of Cherokee heri-
tage born in Texas. For addi-
tional information contact our
tribal office at 105 Mt. Vernon
St (P.O. Box 5266) Mabank,
Texas 75147 or call our admin-
istrative office at 903-887-
9500 between 9 AM and 4 PM
Monday through Saturday.
Class of '76 planning
reunion
The Class of 1976 is plan-
ning a reunion for Oct. 7. We
need addresses for former stu-
dents.
If you have any information,
please contact Davana at 903-
675-1365 or e-mail
johndavana@aol.com. More
information concerning loca-
tion and time of the reunion is
pending.
Christmas light
competition set for Dec. 2
for residential.
The prize will be $200 and a
winner's stone from Glass Gar-
dens for each category. Win-
ners will also get bragging
rights for the best Christmas
lights in Malakoff.
Come and join us in lighting
Malakoff. To enter, just fill out
an entry form. The competi-
tion is open to Malakoff resi-
dents and businesses only,
thank you.
Deadline for entries is Dec.
8. Forms can be dropped off
at State Farm Insurance,
KCKL, Malakoff Bank, Glass
Gardens and Citizens National
Bank.
Winners will be announced
on Dec. 16 and winners will
have their picture taken by The
Malakoff News when the prize
is awarded. No entry fee re-
quired.
For more information, call
Cesar Ledezma at 903-489-
1999.
NA groups meet in
Caney City, Seven Points,
Eustace
The Get Real Group of Nar-
cotics Anonymous meets at 8
p.m. each Tuesday at 4223
McAllester Lane in Caney
City. For more information, call
Barbara at 903-425-2515.
Also, the Cedar Creek
Group of NA meets each Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday at
8 p.m. at 620 Seven Points
Drive in Seven Points. Please
join us in recovery. Call Tina
or James at 903-288-5761 or
Daryl at 903-288-4246.
The Bridging the Gap Group
of NA meets Saturdays at The
Bridge, located at 302 Oak
Street in Eustace. We meet ev-
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