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March: “Deep in the Heart of Texas”

Welcome to March! This month is always a welcome sight. It heralds the beginning of spring, the return of warmer weather, and many local events. In addition, March is one of the most important months in Texas history.

March 2 is a day celebrated and remembered in our area each year, not only as Texas Independence Day, but because it is our own Sam Houston’s birthday. In case you have forgotten some of the important things that happened in March in Texas history, here are just a few:

• March 2, 1793: Sam Houston is born in Virginia.

• March 2, 1836: The Texas Declaration of Independence is signed at the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos.

• March 6, 1836: Colonel William B. Travis and the Alamo defenders are overwhelmed by Santa Anna and his Mexican troops.

• March 27, 1836: Under orders from Santa Anna, Colonel James Fannin and more than 400 Texians are massacred at Goliad.

• March 25, 1843: Seventeen members of the Mier Expedition, a remnant of a failed raid into Mexico, are executed in the Mexican town of Salado. Notable survivors include famed Texas Rangers Bigfoot Wallace and Samuel Walker.

• March 2, 1861: Texas joins the Confederate States of America after seceding from the U.S. against then Governor Sam Houston’s wishes.

• March 30, 1870: The U.S. Congress readmits Texas into the Union.

• March 26, 1918: Texas women win the right to vote in primary elections.

• March 1, 1962: NASA opens the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.

In September 2003, the Texas legislature proclaimed March would become “Texas History Month in honor of those Texans who helped shape the history of the State of Texas and in recognition of events throughout Texas’ history.” In this month’s issue, we are featuring the Bullock Museum, a true Texas Treasure dedicated to sharing and preserving the history of our great state. We are looking forward to a visit soon.

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Over a recent lunch with a friend, we were discussing the pride native Texans have in their state (and why we tend to think everything is “bigger and better in Texas”). We ultimately decided the reason--because it IS. If you aren’t a native Texan or don’t “get it,” someday you will feel the same way…or probably move.

Until next time,

~ Karen

This Month’s Business Anniversaries:

1936

Celebrating 87 years

Sam Houston Memorial Museum

See their ad on page 58

1997

Celebrating 26 years

W.C. Auto Center

See their ad on page 59

2001

Celebrating 22 years

Care Center

See their ad on page 68

I asked artificial intelligence to write a funny article about dentists. Here was its response.

1. They have a great sense of humor, especially when it comes to making puns about teeth:

“Time to brush up on your dental hygiene!”

“I’m flossing my mind, not just my teeth.”

2. They always have the best jokes when it comes to filling cavities.

“Looks like we have a little hole in one here.”

“Don’t worry, this filling will be a piece of cake.”

3. They have the best props for their jokes, like giant toothbrushes and plastic teeth.

Office (936) 291-6589

2003

Celebrating 19 years

American Glass & Mirror

See their ad on page 58

2008

Celebrating 15 years

Rita’s Playschool & Daycare

See their ad on page 53

4. They always have a twinkle in their eye, even when they’re poking around in your mouth with sharp instruments.

5. They know how to make their patients laugh, even when they’re in the chair for a long and potentially uncomfortable procedure.

Artificial intelligence sure isn’t funny, but we sure are! Come visit us and see!

Our goal is always to make your visits as comfortable and fun as possible!

If you have a question or a topic you want to be discussed, send an email to drlogan@drscottlogan.com

Aaron Fritsch, DDS

www.huntsvilletxdentist.com

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