Activities planned for local youth
Registration is now underway for several summer youth camp activities being planned by the Dawson County office of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for third-through 12th-grade students.
Registration is now underway for several summer youth camp activities being planned by the Dawson County office of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for third-through 12th-grade students.
Calling themselves the “69er Gals,” these four Lamesa High School graduates of 1969 got together in April and climbed Enchanted Rock near Frederickburg to celebrate their 71st birthday. Shown with the giant granite dome of Enchanted Rock in the background are (from left) Libby Puckett Martin, Chickie Addison Brass, Gene Norris DeFee and Debbie Jones Nobles. Photo courtesy Debbie Nobles
Cadyn Woodberry, valedictorian of Lamesa High School graduating Class of 2022, has added another scholarship to a list of academic achievements.
A 1993 Lamesa High School graduate recently earned his master’s degree in business administration from Westminster College.
Calling themselves “Golden Girls ‘67,” this group of classmates from 1967 gathered April 19-21 in Fredericksburg for a reunion. Coming from as far away as Massachusetts, New York and Kansas, along with several cities in Texas, the group enjoyed eating out, going on a wine tour, walking along Main St., and just talking and catching up with each other. Members of the group are: (front, from left) Kathy Crawley, Susan Jones Ashworth, Alta Addison Nelms, Jill Jenkins Turner; (back) Pam Sandel Piedfort, Charlotte Clancy Meester, Margaret Lindsey, Linda Stephens Young. submitted photo
The following memorial donations to the Dal Paso Museum were received during the month of April.
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