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Schools begin distributing food to students

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As Montague County school districts closed down to slow the spread of the Coronavirus, district personnel began making plans to provide food for its students along with filling the instructional needs as much as possible.
On March 19 Montague County districts had already announced they were going to close through April 10, but their decision was unnecessary as Governor Greg Abbott closed all the state’s schools down to slow the spread of the virus.
While it was somewhat expected, all the districts were on spring break last week, which made the administrators and staff kick into overdrive to get things moving.
Some of the districts have begun providing food to students and preparing instructional activities, while the others are working on those programs. All the officials said this is an ever-evolving health crisis and things will change as needed.

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In an effort to stay connected with the students these teachers manned welcome signs at the food pickup site. Addie Enlow and Monica Sandoval, junior high teachers, were bringing smiles and hellos Tuesday. (News photo by Barbara Green)
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Bowie community garage sales this weekend

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This weekend find the deals in the City of Bowie Community-wide garage sales April 26-27.
See the map of a garage sale locations in Bowie in the mid-week Bowie News.

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Post-pandemic world changes all marketing

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By BARBARA GREEN
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The big take-away from Tuesday’s Bowie Business Boost was time: “It only takes six seconds to make an impression in life.”
Lorie Vincent, certified economic developer, professional trainer and writer, was speaker for program number three of Bowie Boost with a focus on “Memorable Marketing in a Post-Pandemic Era.”
She opened about how she had started her business, ‘Acceleration by Design,’ and things were “rocking,” when 2020 came and things changed with the worldwide pandemic. As things began to reopen it appeared there were more opportunities but also more challenges.
Vincent laughed as she showed a Richard Simmons “Sweating to the Oldies,” infomercial that became one of the most popular and still running ads.
“Can you believe back then we would call a 1-800 number and give someone our credit card? That is crazy. They used big music, big voices and big adjectives,” exclaimed Vincent.

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

(Top photo) Lorie Vincent, Acceleration by Design, discussed how marketing has flipped upside-down in this post-pandemic era. She spoke at the Bowie Business Boost part 3. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Senior center to serve up big breakfast April 27

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Enjoy an all-you-can-eat breakfast and support the Bowie Senior Citizens Meals on Wheels program on April 27.
Serving will be 7:30 to 10 a.m. in the center at 501 Pelham. For $10 feast on biscuits and gravy, bacon, sausage, pancakes, scrambled eggs and hash browns, plus coffee, tea and orange juice.

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