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Kids tell you how to cook a turkey, maybe!

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When Thanksgiving rolls around the third graders at Bowie Intermediate School take a moment to share their views on “How to cook a turkey.”
Teachers use it as a seasonal writing exercise, but for our readers it has become a tradition to see what part of turkey preparations the kiddos are paying attention too. It’s a bit of fun as families gather for the holidays.
The items were typed as submitted by the students with no changes. Thank you to all the third grade teachers to had their classes make submissions, The Bowie News staff appreciates it. Here is a samplings of the many submissions.

My step dad will shoot it his name is Eric Whatlee we sat and sat in tell still nothing then we saw the perfect turkey it looks so it juicy and then we shot it on the ground and pick the feathers off of it then we will put it in the oven and put it on 1,000 degrees and put it on the table.
Conner

It was Thanksgiving.
I would have to kill him.
Next, clean the floor.
Then, take him to my house.
I would take all the feathers off.
I would put him in the oven at 200 degrees.
I would put 5 hours. My dad sets the table with my mom.
I take it out of the oven. I seasoning on it. finlley ,we have a good Thanksgiving. The End.
Ember

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Nocona American Legion Post hosting Family Fun Day

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Members of the American Legion Post in Nocona are planning a free Family Fun Day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June 27 at the post home at 801 W. U.S. Highway 82.
Bring the entire family out to enjoy a bounce house, dunk tank, dart throw, temporary tattoos, balloon toss, plus hot dogs and hamburgers. Kiddos will need an adult with them.
Donations are always welcome, sponsored by American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion.

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Remember to discharge fireworks in legal, safe locations

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Fire officials remind residents that fireworks cannot be set off within the city limits of the county’s three incorporated cities of Bowie, Nocona and Saint Jo and violations could lead to a citiation for a Class C misdemeanor carrying a fine of up to $500.
The sale of fireworks runs through midnight on July 4. Fireworks may be discharged out in the country, but be cautious of their use to avoid any wildfire or injury.
In the Bowie area, fireworks may only be legally discharged at Selma Park on Lake Amon G. Carter on July 3 and July 4. Discharge at other times or locations may result in a ticket from city police who patrol the park.
While there is no burn ban on at this time, those using fireworks are urged to exercise caution due to possible wildfires fueled by the dry, windy conditions. Keep water available nearby when using fireworks.
High heat and wind also can create dangerous conditions for fireworks so please exert caution. Those who cause a wildfire can be held liable for any damage or injury.

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Dinosaur traveling museum to visit Bowie

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Are you ready to walk among the giants of the prehistoric world?
Bring the whole family to the Bowie Community Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 7 for a spectacular, free traveling museum experience.
In this prehistoric museum event get up close with massive dinosaur skulls, incredible fossil replicas, and ancient prehistoric fish and mammals from all over the globe. Hosted by the Friends of the Bowie Public Library, this hands-on exhibit is perfect for future paleontologists of all ages.
The center is located at 413 Pelham Street in Bowie and is completely free and open to the public.This program is made possible in part by a grant from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and The Friends of the Bowie Public Library.
Don’t miss this chance to experience the wonders of earth’s history. For more details on the exhibit, visit Dinosaur George Traveling Museum.

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