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Premium sale wraps up 2019 youth fair

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Members of the home economics division board presented Maxey Johnson with the junior division and Karlee Brown with the senior division sweepstakes award. The awards go to the entrant who earns the most points in placements. (News photo by Dani Blackburn)

From chickens to cows, chow chow to crosses, the 2019 Montague County Youth Fair offered competition for all ages and all interests as 334 students from across the county worked to win the coveted blue grand champion rosette.
See all the champions inside today’s News in the Winner’s Circle section.
Things went smoothly for the fair according to organizers with only the typical cold and wet weather. Luckily, winter ice was nowhere to be seen.
Kenton Holloway, board treasurer, said Saturday night’s premium sale went well running about the same as the prior year with about $101,600. However, that is expected to increase as the pledges come in over the next few weeks by the Jan. 26 deadline.
Those who made pledges to particular students or groups are reminded to turn in their money by the deadline. Pledge sheets also are still available if anyone would like to support the student projects. Further details are available on the Montague County Youth Fair’s Facebook page.


Read the full story and see the special section in the mid-week News.

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ZZ Texas ZZ Top tribute band performed at Music in the Park Saturday in Bowie (brief video)

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Jim Bowie Parade entries now being sought

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It’s time to start working on your entry for the 2025 Jim Bowie Days Parade.
The theme is “God Bless Texas.” The entry deadline is 5 p.m. on June 25. Entry forms are available at jimbowiedays.com.
There are four categories for the parade: Youth organization or sports team, civic organization or church, riding club and business.
Kids are encouraged to decorate their bicycles and ride in the parade, and those with antique cars, trucks or tractors should give them a shine. For cowgirls and cowboys bring your horses to town and ride them on the route.
Prizes will be awarded for outstanding entries.
Coming in the June 19 Bowie News see the full calendar of events program for Jim Bowie Days and plan all your family’s activities during this western week of fun.

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Free Music in the Park Festival arrives Saturday

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The Music in the Park Festival organizers welcome guests to enjoy a day under the beautiful oaks of Pelham Park to hear an array of music on June 14 in Bowie.
This free music festival is hosted by the Bowie Community center and R&K Sound Company.
Guests are invited to bring their lawn chairs and set up under the oak trees that fill the park near the amphitheater. This is the second year for this free festival as it expands to a full day.
Live acoustic music opens the free festival starting at 11:30 a.m. with Corben Wolsey, Blake Mangus, Tiffany Chandler, Sara White and Dillon Edwards. Other live music that day will include Bad Daddy Band and Bricktown Band. ZZ Texas, a ZZ Top tribute band, will take the stage at 8 p.m. Live music continues until 10 p.m.
There will be food truck vendors, bounce houses (fee), axe throwing and vendors. Guests are allowed to bring beer in a cooler, but no soda pop or similar drinks. There will be a $5 cooler fee.
Prior to the musical events there will be a 5K run/walk at 8:30 a.m. at the Pelham Park Pavilion. Pre-race warm-up begins at 8:10 a.m. and the race starts at 8:30 a.m. There will be first-third place winners in each age category.
Entry fee is $35 and participants receive a T-shirt. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Clear Choice Pregnancy Resource Center.
Those with questions may call Bonnie at 940-872-4861 or Kenny at 817-704-9847. In case of rain the event will be moved into the center.

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