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Museum readies Cowboy Christmas Campfire

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Saddle up for Christmas at Tales ‘N’ Trails Museum and reserve a spot for the Cowboy Christmas Campfire on Dec. 5.

This unique western event is offered at the Nocona museum from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 5, and is open for those ages 10 and under.

Cost is $5 for youngsters and those from families who are museum members it is free.

Activities will take place out in the new agriculture barn exhibit area and include games, crafts, a campfire lunch and stories.

The campfire is limited to 20 youngsters so call early to reserve a spot.

Call the museum at 825-5330.

 

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Animal rescue group to welcome Santa Paws

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Santa Paws is coming to town for a Montague County Animal Rescue event at Tractor Supply in Bowie Plaza from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 20.
Dress up in your favorite Christmas attire and come see Santa Paws, along with some of the group’s best dogs available for adoption. There also will be a rescue group Angel Tree to help support this county-wide group.
Pictures are donation only and taken with the individual’s personal camera. Visit montagueanimalrescue.org.

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Bowie EDC, BCDB and chamber ready holiday open house

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A Taste of Bowie open house and holiday celebration at the Bowie Economic Development offices is planned for 4:40 to 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 9.
It is hosted by the board of directors and staff of the Bowie 4B and Economic Development Corporations, Bowie Community Development and Bowie Chamber of Commerce.
This open house will showcase festive treats from local food establishments. Stop in to help open the season.

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Volunteers serve up more than 300 meals for Bowie Community Thanksgiving

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The Bowie Community Thanksgiving Dinner took place on turkey day as volunteers prepared more than 100 home delivered meals and served a total of 314 throughout the day in the fellowship hall and through pickup.

These ladies cut pie for the delivery meals.
David Scruggs was busy cutting ham and turkey for the dinner.
Volunteers load up boxes for delivery and look at their route plans. (Photos by Barbara Green0
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