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Giving back – Volunteers come in all ages, with all talents

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By DEBRA DUNLAP

The holiday season presents an excellent opportunity to reflect on what we have done in the past year and to set personal goals for the New Year.

We tend to take stock of what we have accomplished and how we’ve spent our time. We think of what is important to us and those around us.

We consider individual New Year’s resolutions, but it’s a good practice to do the same for the community.

With that in mind, during the next few weeks The Bowie News will be highlighting people and organizations in our area who display the holiday spirit all year-around by volunteering to help others and make Montague County a better place to live.

The series opens with the senior citizen centers in Bowie and Nocona.

Read this feature in your weekend Bowie News. (Top) Pictured – Nocona Senior Center Director Donna Culpepper with stocking stuffers for meals on wheels clients. (Photo by Debra Dunlap)

bowie center lady for web(Right) Jonell Dickson volunteers in many ways at the Bowie Senior Citizens Center such as answering the phone.

 

 

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Bowie fish fry to assist youth fair sales on Jan. 4

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Enjoy a fish fry and live music concert on Jan. 4 all to support the 4-H and FFA youth of Montague County as they compete in the annual youth fair.
The annual Bowie fish fry for the Bowie buyers group will begin serving at 5:30 p.m. at the Bowie Community Center. Cost is $10 per plate. There will be a live auction at 7 p.m.
The evening’s concert will feature Dax Davis. Live music begins at 8:30 p.m. with the Davis concert at 9:30 p.m. Cost for the concert is $25 per ticket and $20 for a student, or $300 for a reserved table for eight.
Tickets are available at Fashion Floors, 202 N. Smythe or call 872-2468.

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2025 Montague County Youth Fair tops 1,160 entries

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The entry numbers are in for the 2025 Montague County Youth Fair has 1,160 projects will be considered by the judges Jan. 8-11 at various locations in the county.
Youth fair officials said of the 1,160 there are 333 students participating from clubs and schools throughout the county. These contests provide something for everyone from robotics and skills-a-thons to top cake bakers and welders.
The home economics divisions will welcome 596 entries up significantly from the 471 this past year. There will be 132 for creative arts, 64 in fabric construction, 160 in food and 240 in photography. There are junior and senior divisions for each category.
Home economics entries can be checked in from 7-9 a.m. on Jan. 8 at the Nocona Community Center. They will be judged that day with results posted at 6 p.m.
The silent auction for home economics items will open at 6 p.m. in the show barn and end at 9 p.m.

Read the full story on all the entry numbers in your mid-week Bowie News.

Top photo – Bowie High School welders work on their projects. (Courtesy photos)

Nocona FFA students were busy working on their youth fair projects as the Christmas break arrived this past week. (Courtesy photo)
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Water wells, water system need check before winter freeze arrives

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As North Texas finally transitions towards cooler temperatures, community water needs change as well.
Preparing your home for freezing temperatures can save time and money, especially with meteorologists expecting El Nino to bring wintry weather to the Southwest United States. Use these tips from the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District to winterize your house and well, all while saving a few gallons.
Now is the time to check fixtures in your home for leaks or moisture loss.

Read the full story in the weekend Bowie News.

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