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Saturday, November 7, 2009 events (13) |  Come where Flow meets Fitness- bring peace and calm to your life while getting a full-body workout. Join us every Tuesday from 9 to 10am at the Harker Heights Activities Center (400 Indian Trail Drive). Ages 12 and older; 10 Sessions for $35. Call 254.953.5493 for more information. |
| Single Moms support group. Prayer, building relationships, learning tools for home maintenance, car maintenance, parenting skills, community service, monthly game night on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Potluck and coffee each 1st and 3rd Saturday from 6:00pm - 8:00pm. |
| Honering WW2 and Korea Veterans Serving BBQ sandwichs and fixings Bring ang memobrillo From WW2 and Korea No Charge |
|  Step into a little bit of Germany on Saturday, November 7th, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Copperas Cove, where there will be a feast for the senses at the annual “German Sausagefest”. Smell the aroma of authentic German-style smoked sausage, which has grown famous in these parts. The smoke house SECRET sausage is a labor of love and prepared to perfection according to a time-honored recipe. Savor a dinner of “old-world” German favorites that include the renowned sausage along with potato salad, sauerkraut, home fries, green beans, broetchen and delicious desserts. Listen to music from a live band that will add to the “Freundlich und Gemutlich” (cheerful and cozy) themes of the day. Sausagefest dinners are $5.00 for children and $7.50 for adults. Take out dinners will be available. In addition, the sausage will be offered in bulk sales at $5.50, a pound and are a much-loved favorite of discerning hunters of the area. |
| All Proceeds will benefit Patrick White who has been a patient there since May 15 with an undetermined illness. He is improving but has a ways to go.
Event is being held at Forest Creek Country Club in Round Rock
Shotgun is at 8am with Hamburger buffet served after tournament.
Entry fee is $100 per person. Mulligans will be sold.
Prizes will be awarded to top 14 people.
To register contact Denise Baker (254) 527-4557 or Justin Baker (254) 423-2109. |
| Enchantingly funny, romantic comedy, explores the life of a pretty -- but vengeful -- New York City witch. Her world is turned upside-down when she casts a love spell on her handsome neighbor, a publisher. Meanwhile, her nefarious brother and eccentric aunt practice their own spells, knowing that true love typically terminates a witch's powers.
Tv's "Bewitched" was based on this fun story. Make this halloween one to remember... See you at the Spur!
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| The annual Miss Mary Hardin-Baylor Pageant is set for Friday, November 6, and Saturday, November 7, at 7.00 p.m. in W.W Walton Chapel on campus. The theme of this year’s pageant is “A Night in Morocco.”
Friday evening, talent performances will be judged on creativity, originality, preparedness, appropriateness of props and costumes, confidence on stage, and overall presentation. Saturday evening, contestants will be judged in evening gown and interview competition. In the interview competition, judges will consider personality, self-confidence, diction and sincerity.
General admission to the pageant is $10 for both nights and $7 for one night.
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|  “The Grand Ole Gospel Sing,” composed of over 40 singers and musicians will present a night of toe-tapping, foot-stomping, hand-clapping and voice-raising gospel music at First Baptist Church, Cameron, Texas on Saturday night, November 7th, at 6:00 p.m.
The performing groups, all from Central Texas,consists of four quartets, three soloists, a trio of sisters called The Kelly Girls. Another special feature is Bill Clark, instrumental soloist on the trumpet from Frisco, Texas. One of our regular features on the program is a fully choreographed presentation by The Steel Magnolias, a ladies singing group, ages 38-92. The Steel Magnolias were just put into the first round of voting for a nomination to the 2009 Grammy Awards.
Mark Collins presents a character portrayal of George Washington - it's a riveting performance.
The pastor at First Baptist Church Cameron, Gary Maroney, invites the public to attend “The Grand Ole Gospel Sing.” There is no admission charge for the two-hour concert and there will be NO love offering taken.
We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy a great evening of singing. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. with the Praise Band, Gone Fishin’, presenting a 20 minute mini- concert before the main program begins. Come early and get a good seat.
First Baptist Church is located at 400 W. Main Street in Cameron, Texas 76520.
For more information, call the church office at (254) 697-6477 or contact Debbie Daniel, program producer, at (512) 757-4901.
Go to the website: www.thegrandolegospelsing.com to get more information about this “Cameron Gospel Sing.”
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|  Step into a “little bit of Germany” Saturday, November 7th, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Copperas Cove, where there will be a feast for the senses at the annual “German Sausagefest”. Savor a dinner of “old-world” German favorites that include the renowned sausage along with potato salad, sauerkraut, Pomme frites, green beans, brotchen and delicious desserts. Listen to music from a live band. Sauasagefest dinners are $5.00 for Children and $7.50 for Adults. Food to go too! Take home the sausage in bulk sales, which are available at $5.50 a pound. Call: (254) 547-2225 |
|  Formerly the Holiday House on Spanish Oak in Temple. It will be worth the drive to the country.
A house full of handcrafted gifts and decorations. Approximately 20 crafters
Thursday, November 5 4:00 - 8:00
Friday, November 6 10:00 - 6:00
Saturday, November 7 9:00 - Noon
Admission: One canned food item for various church food pantries.
Location: 16230 Gooseneck Road, Salado
Directions: From IH-35, take Exit #283 and go east on FM 2268 approximately 1-1/4 miles to Gooseneck Road, turn right on Gooseneck and go approximately 1-1/4 miles. Watch for the signs.
If any questions, call 254-718-4808 |
| Garage and Bake Sale.
The community is invited to the biannual garage and bake sale on November 7, 8am to 2pm at First Lutheran Church, 1515 Adams (corner of 31st and Central) in Temple. Proceeds benefit the church's youth programs. Come early for a wide selection of items at bargain prices.
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|  Music and wine on the lawn at Salado Wine Seller. If the weather is nice bring your lawn chair! Music by Richard Paul Thomas. |
|  $15 for adults/$12 for students
Tickets available at the door. |
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