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Outdoor movie series coming in August

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Main Street Bowie is planning an Outdoor Downtown Movie Night Series for the first three Fridays in August.

Movies will be shown Aug. 5, 12 and 19. Movies will begin by 8:30 p.m. on East Tarrant Street, in front of the City Auditorium.

The first film of the summer series will be the animated hit “Kung Fu Panda III.”

Be sure to bring your own seating but allow Main Street and the Bowie Rural Volunteer Fire Department to supply the snacks.

Main Street will be selling drinks and candy for those with a sweet tooth.

The Bowie Volunteer Rural Fire Department has offered to provide and cook hot dogs and popcorn, and donate all of the proceeds back to the Main Street Program. The volunteers will bring one of their trucks out for the children to enjoy.

 

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Bowie Animal Shelter volunteers ready fun day for Clear the Shelter Saturday

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It’s time for Clear the Shelter on Aug. 24 and the community is invited to take part in a day dedicated to finding forever homes for unwanted or uncared for dogs and cats.
Volunteers at the Bowie Animal Shelter will take part in this nationwide event from 8 a.m. to noon at the shelter located at 1504 E. Wise.
Low-cost vaccines will be provided for cats and dogs through Cross Timbers Veterinary Hospital from 8 to 11 a.m. Microchip your pet for $15 through the shelter volunteers.
For those interested in adopting a pet, all adoption fees have been waived on Clear the Shelter Day. If you have been considering adoption, this would be a good day to visit with the animals.
Other activities this day include a bake sale, silent auction and food vendors. Lots of great items have been donated for prize drawings and for the silent auction.

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Crew changes out Bowie banners teasing for fall!

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David Blackmon of the Bowie electric department was busy at his annual task of updating downtown event banners getting set for Chicken and Bread Days. (Photo by Cindy Roller)

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Fire destroys home, fire dangers escalate across the state

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The property of John Roberts in Frontier Shores at Lake Amon G. Carter was destroyed by fire Tuesday afternoon.
Bowie Rural Fire Department was dispatched to 573 Northwood Street at 1:03 p.m. to a structure fire. Additional calls went out to Bowie city and Sunset fire for mutual aid according to Bowie Rural Chief Randall Preuninger.
On arrival firefighters found the structures that included three trailer houses and storage buildings. There also was a grass fire that jumped Northwood.

Read the full story on wildfire danger and heat advisories in your weekend Bowie News.

Three trailer houses and storage buildings were destroyed by fire on the John Roberts property in Frontier Shores earlier this week. (Courtesy photos)
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