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howeenterprise.com
Monday, June 30, 2014
Volume #1, Issue #16
Seven Howe graduates to serve our country
If fireworks are your thing, you're in luck this week. You can travel to three different towns on three different nights and see great shows for no cost. Sherman starts the weekend early with their "Lights on the Lake." It will take place on Thursday, July 3 from 6p10p at Pecan Grove West Park.
Jake Akins
Clay Lewis
Chris Kirk
Zachary Lea
Carter Akins
Eduardo Cruz
Denison will hold their 27th annual event on Friday, July 4 at Forest Park. Howe will hold their 4th annual event on Saturday, July 5 at the high school from 5p-9p. This is the time of year that I go to fireworks shows and feel like I used a product called "ON" instead of "OFF." However, it's very necessary to use your favorite repellent even if it smells like a mixture of gasoline, WD-40 and radiator fluid.It's still better than getting bit by Texas mosquitoes that appear more like turkeys.
Tyler Nicholson There is no official ledger kept of how many Howe graduating seniors from one class has entered the military just after ceremonies, however, it is pretty safe to say that this is one of the most in the last 70 years. All four major branches of the military are covered by these seven individuals. continued on Page #2
Howe Fire Department to hold fireworks show Saturday at high school Howe’s Fire Department's 4th Annual Firework Festival is set for Saturday evening, July 5, from 5pm-9pm at the Howe High School parking lot. As in years prior, there will be lots of activities going on with vendors set up to sell a variety of goods.
The total time of the fireworks show is expected to be 45-50 minutes long. Howe Fire Chief Robert Maniet said the fireworks show will start at dusk, but plenty of food will be available before-hand. You're advised to bring your lawn chairs and your most favorite bug repellent.