Mother’s Culture Club Hosts Past Presidents Tea
The mother’s culture club held their every five year Past and Present Presidents Tea on Saturday, March 24. There was cookies, snacks, and teas. This event was put on to honor the past presidents. Giveaways at the event included: Past President with most children, Past President who has been in the MCC for the most years, most senior Past President in attendance today, PastPresidents who traveled the longest distance to be in...
Senior Advanced Planning Brunch: April 9th
CIMA Hospice, Carriage House Manor and At Home Healthcare will sponsor a Brunch on Monday, April 9th at 11:00 AM at the Sulphur Springs Senior Citizens Center. They will have a presentation on DNRs (Do Not Resuscitate) Please don’t wait until the last minute to make decisions for yourself or not make any at all and have other people make decisions for you. Come listen to what they have to say and have a nice FREE...
Affiliated Driving Class For All Ages: April 30th
There have been inquiries about people wanting to take the Driving Class for their Insurance Discount. The next scheduled class will be for Monday, April 30th from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Henry Barber will be the instructor again. He is a fun and interesting instructor. This class is good for Ticket Dismissal or the 10% Liability Discount for 3 years. Please call Karen Weatherman if you want to enroll in the class. You will not need...
Quilt Raffle Winner: Proceeds go to New Building in Sulphur Springs
Majel Redick (Shown in Photo) was so excited about winning the Quilt Raffle last Friday, March 16th. Thank you Roberta Vanderburg, Wilma Moss, and Marti Rajotti of the Lone Star Heritage Quilt Guild for making the quilt for us to Raffle. The Senior Citizen Center made about $ 500.00 towards the Building Fund by raffling off the quilt. The Senior Citizen Building Fund is up to $ 35,273.00 They still have about 250 Movie Calendars for...
Tradin’ Post for Friday March 23rd, 2018
Free to a good home: 3 kittens…for more information please call (903)-440-3609…or stop by 112 Hodge St. For Sale: Guinea Eggs…asking $6 per dozen…also for sale: Rabbits ranging from $15 to $25…for more details call (903)-485-8165.
Scratched Record By Johanna Hicks
Scratched Record Sometimes I feel as if I’m repeating myself, but it usually pays off! Similar to a scratched CD or record that repeats and repeats, after a while, the words stick in your head. The “Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes” series has been implemented many times, but it has proven over and over to be beneficial to those who attend. The spring “Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes” series is rapidly...
Potato Farming Tips By Mario Villarino
Potatoes are one of the first vegetables planted by seasoned gardeners. Irish potatoes are one of America’s most popular vegetables—the average American eats about 125 pounds of potatoes and potato products each year. The edible part of the plant is an underground stem called a tuber (not a root). Irish potatoes contain 2 percent protein and 18 percent starch. They are an inexpensive source of carbohydrates and, when prepared...
Meal A Day Menu for March 19th-23rd
Meal A Day Menu March 19th – March 23rd Monday Cheese Burgers Lettuce, Tomato, Onions and Pickles French Fries Tuesday Oven Omelet Sliced Ham Orange Slices Blue Berry Muffins Wednesday Meatloaf Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Roll Thursday Chicken Spaghetti Squash Garlic Toast Tossed Salad Friday Soft Beef and Cheese Tacos Lettuce, Tomatoes and Onions Refried Beans Chips and Salsa If you would like more...
Aviation History: VC-137B 58-6972
The VC-137B serial 58-6972 or same as SAM 972 had the same body as the 707-120 commercial aircraft but with different interior furnishings and electronic equipment. It was built as one of three VC-137As, Boeing model 707-153 with Pratt and Whitney JT-3 turbojets. It was delivered to the Air Force on June 30, 1959 and was redesignated VC-137B when it was refitted with JT3D turbofan jet engines in May 1963. Assigned to the 89th MAW at...
A Huge Thank You to Sulphur Springs and the Community
Cars lined the street as the Lil 4’s one-year celebration had many people there enjoying the free bounce houses, food, music and train rides. KSST caught up with Letitia Conliffe, founder and president of the Lil 4’s, to talk about the event. “Everything turned out great! It makes me excited to (have been) in this place for one year.” Letitia said. Letitia had been up since 5:00 am yesterday and still had a smile on her face enjoying...