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Main Street gears up for Shine-Up Day

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Main Street Bowie is planning its Annual Shine-Up Day for April 18.

For the second year, Main Street is participating with people and organizations across the nation in an effort to celebrate Earth Day simultaneously as Shine-Up Day.

Earth Day is the largest civic annual civic event in the world and people celebrate it in numerous ways depending on country and community. Main Street proudly supports efforts at cleanliness and environmental activism and welcomes you to participate with us!

At 9:30 a.m. on April 18, the Main Street volunteers will band together to give the structures such as windows, sidewalks, alleys, trash cans, benches a good cleaning, as well as planting flowers and bushes. Read the full story in the Saturday News.

 

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Dancing to the Stars hits the dance floor Saturday

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The tap dance countdown is on as many local celebrities will be strutting their stuff on the dance floor on March 25 to help raise scholarship money for Montague County students to attend North Central Texas College.
The Rotary Club of Bowie and the North Central Texas College Montague County Foundation have teamed up to bring back their popular fundraiser, a Dancing to the Stars Competition.
Doors open at the Bowie Community Center, at 6 p.m. with social networking. A catered dinner will be served in the gym.

Tickets are $50 each at the door.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

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Real West Symposium April 28-30

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Things are going to get Western during the Sixth Annual Real West Symposium, April 28-30, in Saint Jo.
The Real West Symposium explores what the West was actually like in the 1800s. An authentic 1850s’ cowtown, Saint Jo, is located on the storied Chisholm Trail. With a tree-covered town square and authentic 1800s’ store fronts, it’s the perfect place for Western history to come to life.
This year’s noted speakers include:
•Michael Grauer, director of the Cowboy Hall of Fame
•Dr. Jody Guinn, director of the Texas Rangers Museum/Foundation
•Dr. Richard McCaslin of the University of North Texas
•Dr. Byron Price, retired director of the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of the American West
•Art T. Burton, historian and authority on Bass Reeves, accompanied by Ernest Marsh, a Bass Reeves re-enactor
•Michael Martin Murphey, recording artist and authority on the music of the old West.

Read the full story in the mid-week Bowie News.

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St. Paddy’s Sip & Stroll a big hit despite the chill and wind

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Bowie Community Development coordinated the new St. Paddy’s Day Sip & Stroll with Me event that was hosted last Friday night by 25 participating merchants, who had requested a first-quarter event. The open house stores were spread out across downtown welcomed families and small groups going from store to store. (Above) The team at H&R Block were serving up warm Irish coffee which was welcomed by those walking outside in the chill of early spring.

Wise Mercantile joined the Sip & Stroll lineup following its recent grand opening in the newly renovated historic building Wise. (Photos by Barbara Green)
LaBelle Vintage Antique mall visits with its customers during Sip & Stroll.
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